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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… in England, to the DOGE and SENATE. At Theobalds the king's gout grew worse, and kept him almost completely confined, … he was originally appointed, condolences for the late king's death and congratulations to the present monarch, besides … aim at nothing beyond gaining time. I learn that Digby's instructions do not contain a word about religion, although …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… from the bag in which the money found in the said captain's possession on the 4th January last was placed and the … we had no reply except from Battista Catanes, the captain's representative, which we forward to you in order that you … ambassadors had audience of his Majesty and in Buckingham's presence complained of his having slandered their king in …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… The secretary of England, who stays here by his ambassador's orders, has been to tell me that he has by instructions of … to the DOGE and SENATE. It appears that Gabor's agent here is not acting sincerely. He has said nothing to … nation, with some show of reason. It began with Villeocler's return, bringing an account of the favourable disposition …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… The president again brought the matter forward in the duke's presence, and as it could no longer remain concealed as he … they failed to unravel the cipher, in spite of the duke's boast. It is only my duty to intrude into the pith of their … not have promised satisfaction. If I had followed Coke's advice about not writing, it would have led me into a trap. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… sooner had the King received news of the Queen of England's death than he sent orders to all the ports to prevent the … French Ambassador here. The latter tells me that the Queen's niece is laying claim to the throne. Valladolid, the first … English, and so miraculous is the unanimity of the King's own nation that one sees his hand or his luck to be great, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… his debts and to recover his health, which, as the doctor's certificates show, is very bad. Ayes 86. Noes 68. Neutrals … to the Doge and Senate. I have received your Serenity's despatches, enclosing a communication from the parties … the two armed pinnaces, which, at the moment of the Queen's death, were commissioned to harass the Spanish, have …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… at this Court once in a similar capacity. By his Majesty's orders they were very honourably treated. They are lodged … say, four thousand crowns. To the Prince he gave a horse's trappings of great value, nor was there any one of the … very least a gold ring. The King named the place Britain's Burse. 2 ( Il Signor Conte di Salisburi ha fatte fabricar …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the King of Great Britain. Sir Henry Wotton, your Majesty's ambassador here, has been to inform us of your will and to … weal and the universal peace. With regard to his Majesty's ships for our fleet, we are sure of your good offices and … Serenitatis. Amantissimus Carolus P. [ autograph.] Dat. ad Theobald. 25 Aprilis, 1619. May 5. Collegio. Secreta. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the communication of the alliance. However, if the king's convalescense or anything else delays your departure it is … To the Ambassador in Savoy. We have heard that the duke's ambassador in England has been instructed to communicate … the king to enter. The time of the arrival of the duke's letters in England suggests that the delay was due to his …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and SENATE. Encloses paper showing reasons for Mansfeld's departure for England. They are not altogether pleased here … whose zeal some hope might be entertained, and Naunton's dismissal took place at the same time, it could not be … all that trade to themselves, possibly against their king's wishes. As it is necessary that you should have full …
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