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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Jan. 7. Paris. 69. Sir Edw. Stafford to Sec. Walsingham. I have done all that can be to help Gifford out of prison, … for helping of him would have spared nothing, as you may see by what I have written to him, and his answers thereto, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… they might ask his licence. [1 pages, copy.] Annexing, 27. i. " The commodities ensuing of the trade of merchandise in … Walsingham. Having means by Francis Garland to salute you, I request you to continue your good opinion of my fidelity to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… having a letter of marque from the Prince Cond, which I examined, and enclose a copy. I brought the captain and … your lieutenancy, appoint them well chosen captains, and see them bestowed in garrisons, as thought meet by the Lord …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 86. Walter Browne to Sir John Conway, governor of Ostend. I delivered your letters to my Lord of Leicester, and … the next wind. Be good to my cook, as I left him there to see the house that you bestowed on me made clean. I long to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… if it was cut without your knowledge, it is otherwise than I thought. I request to know whether the two workmen which my … celestial places to obey your will, we may not wonder to see all earthly creatures so far at your devotion. No doubt …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… de Luz. 110. Edward Palmer, priest, to Sec. Walsingham. I should have written before, but my passage was stopped from … next spring, when they will be doing again; but I cannot see how, for he has no mariners to send out half the strength …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… best, but the wind has not served 36 hours these 25 days. I wish these Low Countries, with their governors, were … Catholics, which Lord Paget hoped for, and said you would see how you were deceived in the advantage you think to have, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… are generally discontent at little employment. You see no tokens of great poverty; but mean soon to travel out of London and see. There are no divisions in Court and country likely to … Government; they are only what is usual in Courts, and you see no man likely to become a leader of a faction. Had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Lucar, and the other coming out of Spain. Deshommes and I had four bales of white cloth laden in one of the ships. … Quinboro', yet he has remained here in discontent. I will see how Yardley deals with us. I procured his liberty on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of Montpensier, to M. Ant. Paulet, Governor of Jersey. I undertook the siege of Avranches on the assurance given me … by the officers of K. in his possession of it. You are to see that he is put and kept in quiet possession of the said …