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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Spanish barks at the Groyne, laden with calivers and pikes for Dingle, in Ireland. He said that there was at Lisbon an Irish bishop, in an argosy of 300 tons, bound for Ireland, set forth by the Pope; also that at the Groyne were 12,000 soldiers bound for Andalusia, where galleys were provided to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… The captain searched my lodgings, without finding anything for his purpose, and then I was carried prisoner to the … into the custody of General Allgoheils and four armed soldiers, who carried me on horseback and bound to … heard I was discharged, he got away. On 4 Aug. I left for St. Andera, where the Irish bishop made his fleet, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Louis De Vic said how happy and profitable it were for the people to live in due obedience and peace among themselves. Edm. Estur said it were wise for us to unite to defend our liberties, and good not only for ourselves but our children. Nich. Petvine said we ought …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… persecutors of all that possess it. It is high time for me to repair my credit abroad, lest between two stools I … cause that I endured imprisonment in Queen Mary's time, for speaking in Parliament in her favour, for which, at her coming to the Crown, she said to me (having …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… he may tell you the circumstances, and you may provide for the safety of this castle and isle. The bearer will give … Clifford wishes to sue in your Court, in form pauperis, for part of a farm which Mr. Stamp holds. Stamp has several … spoil of friends; yet they proceed with courage. Many new soldiers restored to the church give up their names, whilst …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… is said he will not be so much welcomed there as he looks for, as he is thought to have dealt with England to get a … Lamb, of Scawby, co. Lincoln, has had order long since for her cause in the Court of Requests, but will not be … she is to remain. [1 pages, draft.] Endorsed, "Warrant for the punishment of vagrant persons, suitors without …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 47. Wm. Brereton to the Earl of Leicester. Thanks for your approval of the certificate of our musters. You say … if the others fell out faulty, I might be held blameless for the error committed in it, as you allege; I have examined … concluded between the King here and the King of Navarre. Soldiers are levied in each country; there are now in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… hope to obtain a like privilege from the French King, for English merchants coming thither to traffic. As to church … free chapels, obits, lamps, lights, nothing what is for repair of churches, &c., and this by commissioners Amias … they met. The coast of Brittany and Normandy is full of soldiers, some say to attend Monsieur into England, some to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the allowance you have determined. Pray remind Her Majesty for her gracious favour towards my poor sisters. [ page.] … I have caused a search to be made in all suspected places for the persons named in the Council's letters, but have not found any of them; also for writings that might touch the present state of religion. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Carteret, a gentleman of Jersey, on a patent which he has for the island of Sark, which they pretend are not in the … the patent to Carteret's father, orders have been made for government of the isle, without consent of Sir. T. … and by forfeits, by attainders or otherwise; and also what pensions out of bishops' livings and gifts she has bestowed, …
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