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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… 1. The Isle. 14. Sir Geo. Bowes to Sir Wm. Cecil. Truth and conscience move me to show you the good dealing of Rowland Digby, son and heir of Simon Digby, convicted for the late rebellion. He … savoured of open rebellion; what provision of men, armour, horses, and munition were made there; what assemblies of 500 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… honours' content. He showed me his letters to his wife and sister. Should Norton make any further submissions? He shows himself a repentant and reconciled subject; he is no changeling, but hopes … so that there are not the fourth part of the number of horses that there were: be it enacted, that all those who …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… manual to Sir Wm. Dansell, receiver of the Court of Wards and Liveries, to deliver to Richard Stonley, teller of the … Humfrey Gilbert, of the office of general surveyor of all horses, armour, weapons, munition, and artillery throughout England, for seven years; reciting …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… necessary for the King of Spain than for the French King, and that it was as easy a course by sea from some parts of Scotland to Spain as to France, and that with a garrison of 2,000 shot and 500 horse, it might be kept to the King's use. Prestall …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… thing to be burdensome, but some money should be had now, and some the next two or three years, and a warrant granted … Her Majesty's service much impaired, for they had their horses grassed, and their cattle brought up and increased in … England into Flanders. Coming towards England, he met a waggon with 14 men, women, and children from Oxfordshire, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… to him, as he was determined to deliver to me all he knew, and would seek by all dutiful means Her Majesty's favour, but found his entry very strait, and would have me come over with his letters. I would have … 26 ? 83. Note of the charges of Sir John Forster for post horses, &c. in conveying the late Earl of Northumberland from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Burghley. I have been so bold as to write to Her Majesty, and of her like or dislike thereof I shall be glad to hear. I … and disorders. You shall take order for maintenance of artillery, that exercising with the long bow may be used, for … and 255; Folkstone, 55 and 50; Romney, 56 and 72, and 4 horses; Lydd, 64 and 175, and 10 horses; Tenterden, 100 and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the Countess of Northumberlandmade to the Duke of Alva, and that Lord Seatonwas here disguised for five or six days, and that he was inquisitive whether the Queen had any ships … conveyed into Scotland;; also of certain great pieces of artillery, with the promise of money sufficient to pay them …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… carry my letter, since others have miscarried. My father and I commend ourselves to you and the good laird of Cowbardye; we do not forget your friendship and courtesy, and will requite it if ever it lies in us. We …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… to pass into England; I found him to be an Englishman, and examined him. He denied having any letters, whereupon I had him searched, and found a number sewn up in his hose, besides beads, agnus … a Scot and the Queen's enemy, and Carleton also sold three horses to Sym. Armstrong, a Scot. [1 pages.] Rose Castle, 18 …
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