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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… taken. Let me never live if I dissemble. Yesterday Copley and Capt. Smythe caused an Italian called Clade to be taken … prisoner as a spy from some of the Council of England, and his house is shut up to search for letters. Four days ago, 80 English mariners under Capts. Lovelace and Smythe passed the musters, and because they got only two …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Woodshaw to Lord Burghley. I write from love to my Queen and country, for though I have lived here 35 years, I would … Wolverhampton, my cousin Arden of Park hall, Warwickshire, and others would help me; but they did not, and J who was ever brought up in service like a gentleman not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… year's trial of my constancy, consents to my return home; and that meantime he would maintain me in some place abroad, … to gather a larger sum of the spirituality and religious houses in France, to further this enterprise. Crewes declared … Chris. Toldervery, M.A., and others, in breaking into the houses and attacking the persons of the inhabitants, so that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… August 1575 Aug. 3. 34. Assignment by Reginald Veale, son and heir of Rich. Veale, clerk of Lapworth, to Sir Wm. Catesby, of all his right and interest in a lease of the parsonage of Lapworth, and in two closes of land called Haines Lees, which his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Flanders with the Queen's licence, telling Lords Warwick and Leicester my necessities, having only the King's wages of … I beg your favour herein. I served the Duke of Somerset and his wife, then my Lord of Suffolk, to his death; then … prefers paying 10 l. a last more to having her subjects' houses digged for saltpetre. Yet the powder sent over often …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… because I would openly sue for Her Majesty's favour, and make satisfaction for my offence. My very enemies will … in Spain, for defending the Queen against Stuckley and others, and what a number malice me because I seek my pardon. pardon …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… favour, discharge from my evil-willers' suggestions, and restitution of my patrimony, which I had given to my … Pelham parsonage, which she has given to Mr. Carey, and Albye priory to a clerk of Sir Walter Mildmay's,without … let us stay at the Spaw this summer, for my wife's health, and that we may have food and other necessaries, which she …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… for by Dr. Wilson, for what you may partly understand, and the rest you shall know at our meeting. I am sorry we did not visit him before the burial, as we and your attorneys lost black gowns thereby. Have great care … of mercy falls on me must be some offence for private, not public matter. Fancying it is Polison's matter, I enclose you …
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, … of the Privy Seal, farmer of Courtenall manor, that the houses and barns are in great ruin and decay, for want of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… 1. 46. Agreement between Anthony Borne of Saresden, Esq., and John Chamberlain and Elizabeth, his wife, of Godstow, both co. of Oxford, … England. As to naming my Lordship, it is the usage here in public instruments for a gentleman to leave out none of his …
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