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Elizabeth's army. By C. G. Cruickshank. Pp. 156. London : Oxford University Press. 1946. 10s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

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Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1947

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References

1 Tudors, iii. 248 ff. and passim.Google Scholar

2 Lane to the earl of Essex, 23 Oct. 1596; Williams, Philip, Perrot's secretary, to Cecil, 31 Oct. 1597 (Cal. S.P. Ire., 1596-7, pp. 151, 433).Google Scholar

3 Ibid., 1592-6, pp. 439 f; I596-7, pp. 429 f.

4 Cal. S.P Ire., 1596-7, p. 372, and cf. pp. 289, 440, 450.

5 He does not, however, refer to the valuable report of Hugh Tuder, Kyffin's servant, (ibid., 1598-9, pp. 206-211).

6 Facs nat. MSS Ire., p. 221.