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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and bound for Lisbon, 200 tons of dry fish for the King's provision, to go with the first wind. Be careful that none … Mayor and all townsmen at masses. 19 April. Sir Charles Wilmot arrived from Kerry. The Mayor denied to give them the … of law may reach to the nature of treason or, in his folly, utter some lew[d] words although without malicious …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… a picture of Duke Charles, and given by him, by the King's command, to the French Ambassador. [ page. See Calendar 17 … bills for 20 l. a year a piece, to John Smith, the Prince's trumpeter, and Wm. Pierson, his drummer. [ page.] [Dec. … arrives at Fagall Road. The high fort of Fagall. The folly of neglecting defence of arms in time of service. [60 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… day he was executed at low-water mark, near St. Martin's point, where, for example, he remains in chains. The rest … other Commissioners, to Council. According to the Queen's letters, we have condemned Rich. Hitchins, who publicly … viz., that he is driven to extremity by his own wilful folly; that when he committed the trust to Carleton and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the abandoning of Hartlepool, and there are only the Queen's ships now upon this coast, which we think it convenient to … We have great trouble to understand the truth of every man's offence, to punish by death, imprisonment, or fine, … with all his power at Penrith, and that ( as he thought it folly to come to them without some feat of service), he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… A book of the goods and merchandizes of Her Majesty's subjects in Spain; with three papers of the goods of … conveying of them; but I have stayed them for the Queen's use. If I cannot have Herlesey and the lands I wrote for, … or some other person to send him, or else it would be folly to do so. If her Grace would give him his bringing up …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… 5. Antwerp. 55. John Lee to Lord Burghley. Since the Duke's coming to Antwerp, divers of our gentlemen of the late … Prestall hoped that the late printed book on Story's examination would have revived his credit, which yet is … I am, that my obstinacy be not accounted greater than my folly. I must go towards Italy the middle of August, unless I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Allan of York, should be spoiled, as they were the Bishop's own hands; and that if the Lord Keeper and Mr. Secretary … they would live and die with him, and hung upon his horse's tail and legs, exclaiming upon the whole country to stay … him to go back again. Heard Richard , the Earl of Derby's man, who came over a year since as cook to Lord Morley, say …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… be done, as we have proved your interest, and Holcombe's lawyers have not shown why he should not pay the 100 marks, and he merely denies it. Pray send me 32 s., the Court fees. You may write twice a week by Chas. … consider of the same, and meantime, and until by defendant's assent, the said recognizance be cancelled, neither …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… eyes; we request but our right, let us have that for God's sake. P.S.Her Majesty commands that this witnesses be heard with … thereof. I will complain of no one, though some men's folly has been the cause of my long troubles, which can only …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… years, to travel to or from the country about the Queen's affairs, with his servants, &c., and writ of protection for … of Queen and realm; for if his counsel were followed, God's truth would be defaced, our Queen have short days, and the … would be gracious to him. This he promised, for it were folly to conceal now, the matter being discovered before he …
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