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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… about a debt due to him from Avery Copley of Lincoln's Inn. 2. Going thence to Wetherby, met the Master of Gray, … the Ambassador, and lodged with him at Alderman Harvey's. Catered for them four days. 5. Went back into the North to … the Exchange were no walking places for him, and he had to walk like owls, at night, and every nail that caught his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… has resolved to defer access for a time. Mr. Colerdin's letters and Mr. Aldred inform me of the clemency which … service as might witness my duty to religion, Her Majesty's person, and my country's preservation. For performance … study to provide for his sermon, and mused much to see him walk in the garden, for his mind was running from pax to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… named, and disallowed by the auditor; total, 7,547 l. 3 s. 8 d. [3 pages, endorsed by Burghley.] July 2. 123. Copy of … of Richard Huddlestone, Treasurer at War of Her Majesty's army and forces in the Low Countries, for 293 days, ending … hatred of the English was such that our merchants dare not walk about in public. Also that a commandment had come from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to 1 June 1586: receipts, 77,620 l.; payments, 74,681 l. 6 s. 3 d. Signed by John Conyers, auditor. [4 pages.] June 9. … according to the estimate of the Council, 68,267 l. 4 s.; according to the list of the Lieutenant General, 68,848 … to the chiefest. The painful paths which our wits must walk are difficult; with English and strangers, friends and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… disorders between Francis Dacre and Lord William Howard's friends. On 14 April, Mr. Dacre came to Morpeth, when he … was learned in the law, and took lodgings at Mrs. Green's, a widow; thereupon the bailiffs with some of the aldermen … after, troops of horse and a number of Mr. Grey's friends from the Borders came to the town, followed by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… confide in your wonted goodness. My son, who was a King's scholar at Westminster and now is a scholar of Peterhouse, … waits his course at Whitehall as chaplain to the King. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 408, No. 158.] June 19. Lyme. Anthony … for fear of arrest. [ Ibid. No. 180.] Dr. Lancelot Addison to Williamson. I am just informed that Dr. Lambert, …
A New History of London
… ALLEYN, Edward, 1614 Lamb-alley, Bishopsgate-street 5 5 40 s. each per ann. and cloaths 1616 Pesthouse-lane, Old-street … 5 5 6 d. each weekly, coats and gowns 1616 Deadman's-place, Southwark 5 5 6 d. each weekly Amyas, Susannah, 1655 … 1 s. 8 d. each weekly coals & gowns Quakers Bridewell-walk, Clerkenwell no restriction 600 l. per ann. Ramsey Mary, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… which his Majesty was pleased that your Excellency's person should hold, and showing that I was of the Chamber, … start for London, with another gentleman of Mr. Masterman's, who was responsible for our not speaking with any on the … end very calm and fair weather again, that men might walk and see the dead bodies of men and horses to no small …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… thereby bring upon themselves their own and their country's ruin. Such being the case, his Majesty trusts that his … Signed Obernburger. Svieheuser. Endd.: Emperor's letter to Count Schwarzenburg, '79. Copy. Latin. 4 pp. [ … on pain of life. This week being the time when the Papists walk with their banners and crosses, they accordingly …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… It is doubted those of Friesland will accept the King's peace and become Malcontents, refusing to receive any soldiers in their towns, notwithstanding Billy's (Bilhee's) bending towards them. Guelderland would do the … the worthy foot-steps of their forefathers, but also walk in the same, and that so steadfastly that the …
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