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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… same. This looks like an attempt to lay any failure on the part of Baden at our door, by raising doubts about our word. … of the Council, a circumstance of which you may make use later. You will also make use of our second office with Wake … the Duke of Buckingham acquainted me in his Majesty's name with the negotiations in progress with France, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Although I have been kept at home by sickness, the King of Bohemia has honoured me with a visit. I gathered from what … because his Majesty there never thwarted any of the duke's wishes, but applauded them. Every day showed the results. … that the duke was acting sincerely and to him in great part was due the completion of the operations for helping …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… in England, to the DOGE and SENATE. Through the duke's return some of the more important particulars have come to … [St. Martin], from which they were repulsed, and two days later they made their retreat. Sixty-three officers remained … they have sent the provisions destined for the islands, part of which will be sent to La Rochelle should the port not …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… have kept them very closely to themselves. Gabor's ambassador has declined to give them to the ambassadors of … thrown the Engish into confusion, thus claiming a great part of the victory. This has given Bethune great offence. … DOGE and SENATE. I will give my conversation with the duke later, but first of all I must tell your Serenity that he …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… DOGE and SENATE. Botru, the gentleman sent with the news of the action with the English, remains here. He will leave … account. Madrid, the 21st December, 1627. [ Italian, the part in italics deciphered.] Dec. 23. Senato, Secreta. … Ambassador in France, to the DOGE and SENATE. As Targoni's wooden stockade proved unable to resist the storms and the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Contarini in England. We gather the general state of the peace negotiations from your letters of the 3rd … you such full advices. We have already written of Carlisle's departure from Turin, and that Wake is to remain there … other commodities and from the former silver for the most part. The reason would be good if trade took precedence of …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… projects for peace. The king assures the duke that Montagu's proposals were not requested but volunteered by the … ministers, in which place is reserved for Savoy to take part in this good act if he pleases. When Scaglia first came … the appointed hour I did not find him and when I returned later they told me that he was in his bath, so he postponed …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… naval force is ready at Marseilles, and that the king's forces are marching towards the frontiers, determined to … cost of food, the household and salaries is for the most part met out of the last subsidies. But now, to dismiss the … in that than in the artifices of malignants. Two days later I returned to Carleton to resume upon this point. He …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… cannot go to serve in Italy. In other respects the state's requirements were admirably fulfilled, in the quality of … levies. The Hague, the 3rd December, 1629. [ Italian; the part in italics deciphered.] Dec. 7. Senato, Secreta. … six months. The king will proceed to Champagne a fortnight later, to arrange his brother's affairs, offering him the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… ships are so numerous, that they have become masters of the sea and they carry on trade with the Indies. One hears … and GUSSONI at the Hague. The papal ministers, at Collalto's instigation, have resumed negotiations. They asked for a … the greatness of that most noble kingdom and the great part it has in the public cause, it would have proved most …