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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Mr. Copley tells me your answer to my suit to return, and not to be molested for conscience, but to have … here very young, by the late Lord Treasurer's licence, and not as a fugitive. I have travelled much, taken no pension of a foreign prince, and Mr.Greville, whom I trusted, never told me I was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… [15.] London. 76. Henry Earl of Huntingdon to Mr. Sackford and Dr. Wilson, masters of Requests. Upon the hearing of a controversy between this poor blind man and others in the Court of Requests, a decree was made, … troubled; as he is very poor, has spent the little he had, and is no longer able to maintain suit, I recommend his case …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Lord Scrope to Lord Burghley. For furtherance of the works and reparations of the gates of this city, being specially … hitherto to deal with my own lodging in the castle; and now, thinking to proceed with it, as with the other works … in the beginning of next spring, I sent for Mr. Fleming and Anthony Crippes of Berwick, for their opinion thereon. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… like that I should receive of my own by way of covenant and condition, but rather of grace, with which I am content. … off, where there can be no cause of jealousy of me, and seek the assignation of my entertainment in some other … surmises of me, or keep one open for my justification, and consider the character and motives of persons that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Sir Amias Paulet to Lord Burghley. Thanks for your letters and good affection. I shall during life conform myself to … I confess that in this little journey between London and Dover I already find your words true, and feel the weight of my heavy train, and shall feel it more …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… forwarding my Lord [Archbishop of Canterbury]'s business, and am promised by Lord Leicester and Mr. Hatton that it shall take place, and then I will join you with all speed. The Queen's trouble …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… of pirate vessels set out, pirates' goods received, and victuals furnished to them in Suffolk. With note that the … of Ireland, cousin to the Earl of Desmond, came to Lisbon, and said he would remain, and had sent for his wife, who was then at Morlaix., He has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… cloths [undressed]. It will decay the art of cloth making and dressing, and of dyeing. If strangers can get our cloths undressed, … of cloths," and the works decaying, we shall soon have to transport the wool. The Merchant Adventurers and Lord Admiral …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… of Crayford, Kent, to keep harmless the body, lands, and goods of the said Fisher, touching two obligations for … Johnson of the Middle Temple, London, with Andrew Fisher and the said John Pratt, for the latter's debt. [1 page.] … March 31. 8. Proceedings before William Beauvoir, bailiff, and six jurats of Guernsey, 10 Dec. 1578, in the cause of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… that you may partake the hope which the Earl of Huntingdon and I have of reducing Lancashire and Richmondshire to conformity, and to desire your advice in … present from customs; for the free citizens', licence to transport calf-skins tanned in the adjoining shires; that …
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