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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… North, of the office of keeper of Home Park, co. Kent, and master of the wild beasts, &c.; fee 4 d. a day, to be … that he marvels why he will keep his colours from him, and why he did not deliver them to me at my coming away, that … my hands. He also says I received 40 l. of the commissary, and disbursed but 20 l. The commissary, bailiff, and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… that were forbidden by the statutes of 27 & 33 Hen. VIII. and 8 Eliz., viz., coloured cloths above the price of 3 l., and white cloths above 4 l.; and yet not all those, for it excepts Kentish and Suffolk …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Sir Robt. Cecil. I talked to Mowbray before my departure, and think he will write you particulars, but he craves assurances of secrecy, and a note left for him at Capt. Butler's, near my Lord … for his warrant. He told me of a message (offered to him, and sent by Lord Wemys to the King), by an Englishman, whose …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… you, although I am very desirous of the Queen's favour, and told Barnes so, confiding in his using discreet means for … us, and besides, my offences being so great, (as you say, which I do not grant), they required one of more credit … of some notable matter for the Queen's service, which you say was the ground that moved you to deal with the Queen for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… November 1599 Nov. 13. Westminster. 17. Grant to Wm. Hope and Rob. Buck, on surrender of the former, of the office of … before he take too full a surfeit of disgrace, they will say the spots they have cast upon him are too foul to be … received implicate some secret promise or consent, ergo we say so of the Lord of Chester and Chamberlain, which two can …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the house of Suffolk; Bacon, Lord Keeper, was in trouble and disgrace for it a whole year, by Leicester's means, that … him of being an Infantist. 1 Touching Arabella, I will say more anon; but for that concerns the present, besides … but has not yet been thought of for such purpose I dare say on this side. It rests therefore, passing over the other …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… with the Earl of Northumberland at the taking of Berghem and siege of Ostend, which is not likely to be taken, but the … are killed, Capts. Holcroft, Foster, Dutton, Madison, and Wilford; Sir Fras. and Sir Horatio [Vere] hurt, and … pensioners would never be paid a penny. The Spanish nobles say the Archduke is fitter to be a Cardinal than a Prince, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… between M. de la Fert in the name of the Duke of Anjou and myself. I sent it to his Excellency, after having had his … discharged. It refers everything to the Prince of Epinoy and me, and although the prince does not approve the … his mother with two or three reverences. She began to say : "My son, you are happened well hither, for we were …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Lord Admiral, the Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Leicester, and Sir F. Walsingham, secretary. Appended are copies of … considering the time that ravins (?), I may boldly say deserves it, and withal good turns 'breed bondage in me … he is there ; but I would not be in his case that shall say the first mass, if Gentners change not their old wont. I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… The Following Documents, Which Though Dated Were Misplaced And Consequently Not Calendared Under Their Proper Dates, Or … goodness. My son, who was a King's scholar at Westminster and now is a scholar of Peterhouse, has a great ambition to … any desire to have them, I can procure them, but, they say, wise men rule the stars. [ Ibid. No. 217.] There is a …
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