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Sir Thomas Cusake's advice for order to be taken presently in Ireland, recommending reductions in the army, pay of the Lord Deputy and other savings in the control of Leix and Offaly. Written after departure of Sussex in summer, 1564.
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Cusack, Thomas
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Sir
1564
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1564
Army
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English
Lords Deputy and Lieutenant
Ireland
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Leinster
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Leix
Ireland
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Leinster
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Offaly
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