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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Motte, governor of Gravelines, seems desirous to leave the Spanish party and join the league of Malcontents at Mons. … for Spain and thence to Oran on the coast of Barbary. But Spanish pretences are often fair without and foul within, and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… him to the Prince that letter, and two enclosed from the Spanish ambassador. The Spanish ambassador tells us that when news came to the King …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and safe. Captain Mornow with some Scotch fell in with 100 Spanish cavalry. They killed 40 of them and took two … St. James the Great. Some comes to Rouen by favour of the Spanish merchants there ; but it is not known if practices …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… and authority, specially for the right she pretends in the succession of this realm, which she holds to be so clear and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… on this present king's decease he is likely to have the succession of that realm. Other Christian princes will be … esser squartigato [he would be skinned alive] if the Spanish king would ever get that kingdom ; saying further how … those of his faction, and left the 'philippians' of the Spanish faction unredeemed in Barbary. Further, if it pleased …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… them to give our holy College, for certainly without the Spanish force we should very soon be swallowed up by the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… already 'address great preparations.' The truce with the Spanish king ends in January. Upon knowledge of the death of … seems gracious to me. From him I am advertised of the Spanish king's death (but how truly I cannot tell) upon …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… late diet, to show her desire that the greatness of the Spanish king might be considered speedily, she also thought … to be declared to you, and that the ambition of the Spanish king may be duly weighed ; having now already 'passed … 'conducting' of men and munition. The king finds that the Spanish king has altogether diminished his credit in Italy, …
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