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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to receive some singular favour, but since 'Maningvile's' return he was answered by Chiverny that the Scotchmen … between yellow and red, but now it is half mingled with white hair; his face much red with the sun; his eyes gray and … if the plague does not hinder him, notwithstanding the castle, the gardens, and all places of recreation about the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… such sort as I am able to incur 'heir thereon' her Majesty's wrath, to my great harm, I must of necessity beseech you … being in England. I have received some letters from Mr. White, who is servant to Sir Philip Sidney, concerning a … practised to help them. And so coming with them from Corfe Castle to the seaside, four miles distant, he sent to the …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… honour and contentment. Will deliver the Queen of England's mind to the said noblemen in as "favorabill" manner as he … and yet saved; in whose place the under-cannoneer of the castle of Stirling was put down. Lindsay was drawn towards … is that King carried in his mother's course, which every blind man there can see into, nor the Queen our sovereign and
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… May 1. 565. Stafford to Burghley. The troubles in Scotland and the coming of one to the Queen from the King of Scots … themselves, is greatly dismayed, especially at the King's sending to her Majesty. If any surety can be had in the … receive 2,000 soldiers as a garrison, or else make a new castle, as great as he shall devise. On Tuesday last the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… 11. 587. Stafford to Burghley. I cannot deny M. Paumier's request for a packet at his going over into England with … house being no further from Epernon's (where he was) than White Hall from Charing Crosshe wrote to desire her to excuse … Ostend. The Prince of Parma is preparing to make a strong castle at Ypres, after which they will break down the walls …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… How this bearer has sped, will appear by his own report and M. Haultains letter, if my service may stand you in any … either with or against him . . . yet surely the gentleman's valour and abilities to do service might merit favour, in … I beseech you that I may have means to recover my due. Mr. White will acquaint you thereof. A new supply of Spaniards is …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… were good to have some privy sign for these men's names in these parts. Here was great repair at Glasgow's … Laurens Testu, Maitre d'Hotel to the King, captain of the Castle of the Bastille and captain of the watch for the town … hoped; sed nolite confidenza in principibus, in quibus non est salus; et maledictus homo qui sperate in homine. The Duke …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… of George Brigges. [May.] "The effect of the humble sute and petition of George Brigges of Newe Castell uppon Tyne." … or disturbance of the mayor: paying all her majesty's duties and customs in that behalf. (2) That he may be … how the said party may be apprehended, not coming to the castle, but after he has been there, and shall be seen going …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… with her Majesty is frustrated by the troubles there, and that there is even likelihood of a civil war, and that … during his stay.Barn Elms, 1st May, 1585. Fr. 1 pp. [ S.P.F. Entry Book 162, p. 124.] May 1. John Spritwell's Report. On Monday last, being the [26] of April, he arrived …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… with all his men of war very resolute to attack the enemy, and to take by main force the forts on Cauwesteyn dyke, which … and Zeelanders for to defend the trench up to the enemy's camp and the Scots between us and them, thinking all to be … consent to it. In Friesland, Colonel Verdugo has taken the castle of Schellenberg, the rampart of the country of …
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