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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… anyone to share the government of his realm, his subjects or his wife, from all of whom, without exception, he meant to … without reserve so as to arrive at a conclusion one way or the other. The duke seemed ready to favour this, and the … her vessels as they pass the Sound, unless a speedier way or a diversion be devised. Anstruther adds that Denmark, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… The cardinal proposed to send to the island five pinnaces or 6,000 foot to drive away the English, but those who … have no confirmation that Burlamacchi, the Levant Company or any other merchants have orders about such a remittance, … of which the issue will not be for the general advantage or in conformity with his views. Buckingham was in danger of …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… them for five per cent, whereas they have to pay ten or more on Venetian ships. This constantly harasses me, … using the ships of others, when they would have to buy or build their own. If they are free to hire foreign ships … th ult. news arrived here of the conclusion of the truce or peace with the emperor for 25 years. No other particulars …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… might receive incitement from this quarter, but not money or any affective aid, in my belief. Rome, the 23rd October, … crown, and their long connection therewith. No protests or punishments would avail, and they said they were quite … his own dominions. I am not sure whether this news is true or proceeds merely from his hot head. He seemed not to know …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… The business I have come upon needs no introduction or delay. If France succumbs, she will not desire peace; if … containing a few words which should not excite comment or suspicion, and, above all, not committing your Serenity. … with this letter open to the cardinal, who read it to two or three gentlemen who were with him. He put off Battista …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and learning that they proposed to reach Desenzano or Lonigo afterwards. We sent word in haste to the Rectors of … complete satisfaction. We have no letters from your parts or from the Hague this week. Buckingham's death may make some … because the currant trade inclines them to his countrymen, or from more occult hopes of gain, owing to the wealth of his …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… let them drop, whatever may happen, either to La Rochelle or to the fleet. Scaglia at Turin thinks that the union … think no more about La Rochelle, which was already taken, or of the Huguenots, who were also lost, if they did not keep … of special regard for the King of England no other place or person of that party should suffer in person, goods or …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… here from Venice is usually at 6 per cent., slightly more or less, while that taken here to be received at Venice … the occupation of Ostiano, delayed perhaps by the weather or Collalto's sickness. They are posted on the frontiers of … pointing out that while England does not rouse herself or put herself in a position in which she can, of herself, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… they bring me word that if I cannot arrange with Scott or someone else within the terms of my previous instructions, … be bound to give them escort when they put to sea again, or promise them immunity from attack by the Dutch. This … by England on the one hand, while avoiding offence or the idea of any separation from that king on the other. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… That duke is determined not to give up the electoral vote or even to exercise it alternately, as the Palatine suggests. … and at Zante there was nothing to show what was the cargo or who were interested. This was the reason of our silence, … whether he wants the judges already appointed to be sent or if he will not object to the postponement of the sentence …