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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of the frontier towns, as Calais or Boulogne. The Count de Retz has departed to conduct the King's wife to the … King's answers. Yesterday he understood from the Viscount De Rohan that there is a complot devised, from whence the … as desire to have small quiet in Scotland, and also of De la Roche's preparations to transport men of war into …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… inclosure with the same: (Chatelherault etc., to Catherine de Medicis.) Knowing that M. de Verac is despatching this bearer towards the King to … be disposed at her service. Refer themselves to what De Verac shall write, and to what the bishop of Glasgow shall …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… First, he made her privy to what had passed between M. De la Mothe and the Duke of Norfolk, as well touching the … by the Queen of Scots to the Duke of Norfolk, and that De la Mothe's unseasonable sending for an audience to have … longer upon France. Said that he was sorry to hear that De la Mothe had intelligence with the Duke, who was …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… proceeded from himself than from the Council. Monsieur De Croc now sends his packets and advertisements by sea. 2 … Earl of Morton says he will cause to be done shortly after De Crocque's departure, who takes his journey this day … Drury. Postscript.There is one Farryer, a Frenchman, with De Croc, who will bring him a little writing, and who had, in …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… rather proceeded from himself than from his instructions. De Croc sends his packets and advertisements by sea. He … by Burghley. Blackletter broadside. Oct. 3. 591. The Count de Retz to Madame de Montgomery. Has received her letter, and informed the King …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… of R t Melvill anent the Q[ueen's] marige with Don John de Austria; anent M r Stephen Wilsoun direc hither, and … them and the Secretary; but what or how far, cannot de[pose]. "Inquirit" what bands and promises were betwixt the … . . . . [w]as put out of the Castle, and what were they?De[clares] . . . . remembers the "kist" wherein the jewels …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… court and Poles had been suitors for his brother the Baron de Vitaux, who all had nay, by reason the King of Poland is … have increased the suspicion he was overmuch French. M. de Foix is appointed to a solemn embassy into Italy to all … they will direct their doings against her government. M. de la Personne is sent into Germany to practise the Princes …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of the good amity between the realms, and as she has found De Cosse the same, and a faithful servant to his master, she … to have a princely consideration for the Lady Charlotte de Bourbon, daughter of the Duke of Montpensier, and that her … to the end he may order his talk accordingly. If the Count de Retz continue that favour and credit with the King he …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… come in at all. Such as are about the Court are gone to M. de Nevers, who has tarried this while at Chartres, and has … all his people. It is almost incredible in France that M. de Nevers, whom the King sent against Monsieur, has not seven … miles broad where they landed, at which landing M. Charles de Boissot was slain with a caliver shot, which passed …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… never to unite themselves to the Spaniards again. MM. de Lumbres and St. Aldegonde are the chief persuaders he has … P. 1. Oct. 20. 411. Thomas Wilkes to Lord Burghley. M. de Thore, departing from Saverne, took the way directly to … Marne, and would go no further without pay, whereupon M. de Thore was forced to abandon them to win the passage before …
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