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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… November 1562, 1-5 [Nov. ?] 957. The Queen to the Prince of Cond. To prevent misunderstanding she assures him that she … to Cecil. 1. This day the Phnix arrived from Newhaven. The new bark remains there for the transportation of the Lord … Granted. 2. An amnesty for all pillagings, burning of churches, breaking of images, plundering of bells and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… you have good regard to pass as unknown as ye may, because of the malice that I know the Papists owe me, and could be … and to learn to wear his apparel cleanly and courtly, for of himself he is somewhat negligent."From my house next the … her intentions to be declared privately to the King by her new Ambassador, and publicly by writing; yet for satisfaction …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… her chamber that day and the next, mourning for the King of Navarre (who died on the day before), but that he might … for the Queen, he had some conversation with the Cardinal of Ferrara, tending to some peace and accord. The Cardinal … etc. has been saved; they say enough to arm seventeen new ones. The King's treasure for Oran is saved. There has …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… 26-30 November 1562, 26-30 Nov. 26. 1123. The Countess of Lennox to Cecil. Thanks him for obtaining her husband's … to be like means to the Queen for the restoration of her favour.Shene, 26 Nov. Signed. Orig. Hol. Add. Endd. by … spent; but some must be sent, for none is to be got in the churches, which are all covered either with slate or …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Charges for the garrison unpaid for three-quarters of a year. For the ordinary charges of the garrison, 17,202 … had a church assigned them, or some hours in the other churches, wherein they could not agree. Smith prayed he would … had no horse; and when the passport was shown, they said a new restraint was made, and that it must be subscribed by …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… all the Court is in trouble, they having taken an archer of the guard named Montigli, who endeavoured to kill the … furnished. Their mackerel fishing and the fishing of the New Land fish does not begin till next spring. 3. The … without offending her own people. 2. Where he desires that churches may be set apart for the exercise of their religion …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… The Queen has seen the discreet answers made by the Queen of Scots, wherein he shall say that she perceives her good acceptation of her meaning. 2. Is glad that she does not disallow the … of the house of Chtillon will breed occasion of some new accidents, as reconciliation betwixt the house of Guise …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Endd. by Cecil's secretary. Pp. 2. Nov. 2. 769. Memorial of the French Ambassador. Requests by the French Ambassador, at the command of his master, to the Queen of England, respecting commerce, … England and Flanders. Wrote to the Queen that for avoiding new questions the diet should rather precede their merchants' …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… you he may have liberty to pay what is due me till the end of this month. 1 p. Holograph, also address. Indorsed (by … to Elizabeth. [Nov. 8.] The next day after receipt of your Highness letters on Sunday the 4 th instant. I … of." Edinburgh. Signed: Tho. Randolphe. The names of the new chosen councillors: "The Earle of Huntlie: the E. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… 1. The Duke is sick; the cause he takes to be the fear of success in these matters that the Earl of Murray travails in. The other Lords are well and stand … 8 Nov. 1565. 3. The following are the names of the new Counsellors: Earls Huntley and Bothwell, Mr. James …
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