Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., Preserved at Kilkenny Castle: New seriesGreat Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, James Edward William Theobald Butler Ormonde (3d marquis of) H.M. Stationery Office, 1904 |
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... servants of the Crown , both legal and lay , seem to have been remunerated on a modest scale . The highest salaries were those paid to His Majesty's Judges . Of these the Chief Justice of the Chief Place , Lord Santry , received £ 347 ...
... servants of the Crown , both legal and lay , seem to have been remunerated on a modest scale . The highest salaries were those paid to His Majesty's Judges . Of these the Chief Justice of the Chief Place , Lord Santry , received £ 347 ...
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... servants , and so forth - the letters of the Duchess frequently throw interesting light upon the social conditions of the period both in England and Ireland , and enable us to understand the difficulties of maintaining a great ...
... servants , and so forth - the letters of the Duchess frequently throw interesting light upon the social conditions of the period both in England and Ireland , and enable us to understand the difficulties of maintaining a great ...
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... servants and equipage , you will find it will come unto two hundred and twenty pound a year , so as out of his yearly allowance he may have besides , for clothes and pocket money , three hundred and fourscore , which well managed will ...
... servants and equipage , you will find it will come unto two hundred and twenty pound a year , so as out of his yearly allowance he may have besides , for clothes and pocket money , three hundred and fourscore , which well managed will ...
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... servants is no new thing in the twentieth century . The Duchess pronounces her verdict on those of the Restoration in terms which sound familiar : " So strange a time this is for servants , as people of all degrees complain that they ...
... servants is no new thing in the twentieth century . The Duchess pronounces her verdict on those of the Restoration in terms which sound familiar : " So strange a time this is for servants , as people of all degrees complain that they ...
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... the expectation I have given your Lordship . E Arthur Annesley , created in 1661 Earl of Anglesey , was at this time President of the interim Council of State . Wt . 8878 A LIST OF OFFICERS AND SERVANTS OF THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD .
... the expectation I have given your Lordship . E Arthur Annesley , created in 1661 Earl of Anglesey , was at this time President of the interim Council of State . Wt . 8878 A LIST OF OFFICERS AND SERVANTS OF THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD .
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acquaint affairs aforesaid ANGLESEY to ORMOND APPENDIX AND INDEX arrears August 30th bill Capt Captain Castle charge Clonmel commands commissioners concerning Concordatum dated council County Court December desire despatch discourse doubt Dublin Dublin Castle Duchess DUCHESS OF ORMOND Duke of Ormond EARL OF ANGLESEY endeavour ending at Michaelmas England Ensign favour give your Grace Grace hath honour hope humbly Ireland Irish James JAMES BUCK January John Kilkenny King King's kingdom kingdom of Ireland Kinsale Knight Lady lands late Lieut Lord Chancellor Lord Lieutenant Lord's Lordship Majesty Majesty's March MATHEW Maurice Eustace Michaelmas months Moor Park NICHOLAS PLUNKETT Orrery Ossory paid Parliament Paul Davis payment persons petition petitioner pleased pray present Privates received rent Richard Robert sent Serjeant servant SIR GEORGE LANE therein thereof Thomas troop trouble unto warrant dated