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Stephen at Mar 08, 2021 04:39 PM

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George DeLa Hide William Walshe; Captaine
Rathe; Thomas Stanihurst; Iohn Roche &c.
Noe wheare, can we find place amongest the
abowe named for Don Dauid Carni, arch bishop
of Cashell, nor for Father Archer of the Societie
for the archbyshop beinge intertained by
his ma~tie, wth allowance of 1000: crownes
yearly, and descendinge by right line from
the anncient Irish; notwthstandinge hauinge
some what of the English bloode; and not
beinge a devine; but a canonist and guided
by the fathers of the Societie, his kinsmen; is of
an English condicion: on the contrary syde,
Father Archer, thoughe all together Englished,
yett is he of the inclination, and condicion of
the anncient Irish, and much affected to
the Spaniards, and ther kinge, and theire
manner of liuinge, more then the anncient Irish
whom he followed, and aided, in the last
warrs:

These are those that are knowen hear of
the three sorts; notwthstandinge ther be in
Earland many more bothe lords knights
captaines and soyldors and other seuerall
p~sons, of different quality and state

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George DeLa Hide William Walshe; Captaine
Rathe; Thomas Stanihurst; Iohn Roche &c.
Noe wheare, can we find place amongest the
abowe named for Don Dauid Carni, Arch bishop
of Cashell, nor for Father Archer of the Societie
for the Archbyshop beinge intertained by
his ma~tie, wth allowance of 1000: crownes
yearly, and descendinge by right line from
the anncient Irish; notwthstandinge hauinge
some what of the English bloode; and not
beinge a devine; but a canonist and guided
by the fathers of the Societie, his kinsmen; is of
an English condicion: on the contrary syde,
Father Archer, thoughe all together Englished,
yett is he of the inclination, and condicion of
the anncient Irish, and much affected to
the Spaniards, and ther kinge, and theire
manner of liuinge, more then the anncient Irish
whom he followed, and aided, in the last
warrs:

These are those that are knowen hear of
the three sorts; notwthstandinge ther be in
Earland many more bothe lords knights
captaines and soyldors and other seuerall
p~sons, of different quality and state