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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and as a return for the advantages that are accorded at Venice to the English nation. He is to advise the Senate … of England. I have since urged a person of great credit at Court to get more definite information through … of the king here, confided to me the existence of such a well founded dread. In the mean time the suspicion of France, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… despatch of the queen of Spain was consigned to a merchant at Madrid who passed privily through Paris, getting safe to … as a special ambassador, Beverninghen, who was lately at the Spanish Court in the same capacity. I am also told … me to give your Serenity all these particulars so that her well justified and correct procedure might be made manifest …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… growing stronger, always provided that the British king is well provided by the parliament and that the war against the … and inconvenient. Meanwhile Spragh continues his stay at this Court though with the definite intention to leave for London within two days. Yesterday at a meeting of the Council, attended by the ambassador and …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… from the intrigues of those who aspire to the position. At the moment Arlington, worn out by so much labour and … is as fortunate in his proceedings on its behalf as he is well disposed to suffer martyrdom for the cause, hopes may … such a trick it would suit her better to do it with repute at the head of her German league and not subordinate to this …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the hopes of the malcontents which are fixed on him, as well as in the belief that Orange may have recourse to … would consent to that place after what had happened at Cologne. Rovigni also told the king of the decision of the … with impunity, to the reproach of the government and at the risk of its safety. A mock discourse is circulating in …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… be devised by the Christian powers, each of whom should well ponder the power of France, now augmented by the present … of England, both from personal interest and because he is well acquainted with the nature of the French, so that he … misfortunes. He (Badoer) is to see the King, and, placing well before him all the aforesaid dangers, especially those …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Verona, Vicenza, and Padua. That the King of England is well disposed towards the Signory. At his court there are ambassadors from France, Spain, and … ducats from certain merchants, who gave 50 ducats each. At present, no one will lend him any more. The worthy …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… v. xliv. p. 12. 101. The Doge and Senate to the Ambassador at the [Papal] Court. Had heard that the hostile army was … has offered to send the bows from time to time as bound at his own expense, provided the means be given him to hire … made by the Scotch ambassador. Remind him that it would be well to urge the King of England to put in execution the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… xliv. p. 122. 156. The Doge and Senate to the Ambassador at the [Papal] Court. To hasten through the Pope the attack … Contents of Letters addressed to the Proveditor Capello at Vicenza, in cipher, by the Marquis of Mantua, dated Mantua … to expend money. The letter was a large one, on parchment, well composed. And thus, as regards war, this ambassador is …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… a prelate and a knight to conduct the ambassadors to him at Greenwich. On arriving there, accompanied the Queen on … withdrew, and gave the ambassadors a private audience, at which Pasqualigo told him that the Signory, having heard … He spoke English, French, and Latin, understood Italian well, played on almost every instrument, sang and composed …
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