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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… meant any stir. Thus I end a great bruit of an intended rebellion, the cause of which is yet unknown, and which I … will spend life, land, and goods. If there should be any rebellion within the limits of this Commission, I will … been spread in those North parts, tending to prognosticate rebellion; for although by your letters of the 10th instant, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… dwelling near Bedford, declared that he heard reports of a rebellion in Cornwall and Devonshire, and that the Earl of … the Earls, and Christ. Norton, a principal worker of this rebellion; what he has learned he will declare. The rebels … favour the cause which the rebels make the colour of their rebellion, that, though their persons be here with us, their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… appears that they do not intend to stir at present in the rebellion, but rather for fear to withdraw for their defence, … if force be offered, so I trust there shall be no actual rebellion till I know your pleasure, but if there be, I will … her Lord will not seek to stir the people, or to show any rebellion; in the end she sent me word that he would go to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Her Majesty. [ page. Printed in Sharpe's Memorials of the Rebellion, pp. 173, 174.] Feb. 6. York. 72. [ Name cut off] … this country, and glories to be so reputed. Before this rebellion burst out, he openly wore the ensign of the order … house of Mr. Woodde, a capper of York, a little before the rebellion broke out, that he knew mass would soon be openly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… from them so soon as they might; many have continued their rebellion to the end, and many have not been there, but … as went. These offences all tend to the maintainance of rebellion. We have great trouble to understand the truth of … confounded. [2 pages. Printed in Sharpe's Memorials of the Rebellion, pp. 130 133.] Enclosing, 3. I. Proclamation by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… for the Bishop of Durham to have the forfeitures as in the rebellion in Henry VIII.'s time, and they will be great. … by passport. [1 page. Printed in Sharpe's Memorials of the Rebellion, pp. 233, 234.] April 8. York. 33. Sir Thos. … him many noblemen who would be of the confederacy in this rebellion, and told him that a servant of the Duchess of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Humberston, surveyors of the lands escheated by the late rebellion in the North. Understanding that you have finished …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… with particulars of their lands' their doings in the rebellion, the amount of composition offered by each for his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… subjects upon the West Borders, for having offended in a rebellion lately attempted by Leonard Dacre in Cumberland, … Leonard Dacre and his brethren, the offenders in the late rebellion, the Earls of Northumberland and Westmoreland, and … of peace, constables, bailiffs, &c. who are in prison for rebellion, or any that are not repentant. In proof of Dacre's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… to you to recommend his services. At the beginning of the rebellion, he entered into Barnard castle, gathered the … Ralph Sadler, who knows him and his services in the late rebellion. [1 pages.] Annexing, 57. i. Petition of Sir Geo. …
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