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SIR G. CAREW to the PRIVY COUNCIL.
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Title (The name of the record)
- SIR G. CAREW to the PRIVY COUNCIL.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 3 May 1601
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"This bearer, Patrick Crosbye, entreated my testimony and recommendation to your Lordships, having been employed in her Majesty's service well near these 20 years, hath ever discharged the part of an honest and faithful subject .. He hath lost all his goods and profits of his livings by this late rebellion; and though he be beloved of the better sort, yet he is greatly hated of all the evil affected, both for his religion and for that they know him to be a continual worker of means for their overthrow .. I know no man of his coat in this kingdom that is better able and more unfeignedly willing to do her Majesty service than he is, not only in this province but also in all other parts of the realm." Favour his suits.
Cork, 3 May 1601.
"Sent by Patrick Crosby."
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Lambeth Palace Library
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Former department reference (Former identifier given by the originating creator)
- MS 620, p. 114
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 1 Page.
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- <p>Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth, ed. J. S. Brewer & W. Bullen (6 vols., 1867-73), vol. IV, document 57.</p>
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/76432c15-2409-4c19-8dc7-0ad06ceb6771/
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