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Letter of Lord Burghley to Sir R. Cecil, saying that a Frenchman who was in Ireland told him that Tyrone was daily supplied with munitions and provisions out of Scotland. He wishes the Queen would make peace with Tyrone. Nov. 4, 1601.
Collection:
Salisbury Mss.
Format:
Manuscript
Published:
1906
Subjects:
Cecil, Thomas
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Exeter, 2nd Lord Burghley, 1st Earl of
Cecil, Robert
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Salisbury, 1st Earl of
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Sir
O'Neill, Hugh
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Tyrone, 3rd Earl of
1601-11
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1601: November
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