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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of Rutland]. 1. Cannot learn otherwise than that Lord Ogle's men began the riot with which Robert Wetherington charges … in which the votes will be free and equal. 2. Dragut's galleys are making sad havoc with the realms of Naples and … of the edict to be made by publication, which the Court of Parliament would not allow to be printed. In the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… 21 July. Signed 1 Joanne Clarke, guard of the King's corps.: 2. P. S. He has written this at the request of William Helyous, … Mr. Geoffres. Harvey's brother and sister are now at the Court. They know nothing of the present letter. Orig. Hol. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Foix, the Ambassador, whose letters (declaring the Queen's readiness to put her ships in equipage) put many doubts in these men's heads, and altered many designs. After a long consideration … horse. 4. That night Marshal Montmorency arrived at the Court from the camp, who was despatched to persuade the Queen …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… but would not give place. 2. On Tuesday, St. Peter's Day [June 29] he entreated her to have other consideration … at certain times a day walk in his company or his son's within some of the gardens; and two days after their entry … Being restrained by the proclamation from coming to the Court, sends the book of survey by Troughton, the porter. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… The Rhinegrave reported yesterday to a man of Warwick's, upon his honour, that the French King, the Prince of Cond, … received in a packet from England two bills for 184 l. 1 s. 3 d. so that if Challoner has need of money he may charge … with 1,000 or 1,500 horsemen, and will not come to the Court. Montgomery lies about Caen. Some say that the Prince …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and the water gate.Newhaven, 21st July 1563. Signed. 3. P.S.The Controller is at the point of death, of whom they have … Doria upon Lecary have been paid.Madrid, 21 July. 2. P. S.Desires him to forward a letter to Robert Farnham. Copy. … of peace, he desires that he may have lodgings near the Court, and also that in the meanwhile there may be a …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… made it, is untrue, and I would be glad to know the maker's name. If I had been so minded, it would have been declared … to Cecil. [July 13.] I received by my lord Bedford's messenger your letter of the 6 th instant touching the … off Lenox cause and my ladyes at my last being in that court, and that sodeynly after I had tayken my leave, yow …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… had the whole to have been defalked out of his [Challoner's] diets, which Raven would not condescend unto. Asks him to … in England, it would be the fairest diamond in the Queen's crown. 5. The other point is for the conservation of peace … the French yet keep. 2. D'Anville came yesternight to the Court, which, for fear of the plague, is at Trevieu, five …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… 40 or 50 of his servants with jack and spear. Murray is at S t Andrews. On the 15 th instant the Protestants assemble … 205. Randolph to Cecil. [July 7.] I received the Queen's majesty's and your letters, by M r John Hay who arrived … but only since this Queen's arrival, I have not come to Court, nor purpose for a few days to desire speech with her, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to the King here the Infanta of Portugal, King Philip's sister, and sixteen years old. 2. The Bishop of Limoges is come to the Court. Seventysix of the Swiss have laid all this time of the … the band of 100 men-at-arms, which was the Earl of Arran's, is given to M. De Aubigny, the Earl of Lennox's brother. …
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