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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… number of Scotsmen, and a great country won to His Majesty's service, I request instructions what I shall do. [1 pages.] … the cause of my coming to the Earl of Warwick, the King's lieutenant, who received me very courteously, and wrote a … &c. Those sworn may be continued on the West Marches. [To drive the price with the takers, so as to get as much as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… to the Receiver of Wards and Liveries, to pay 43 l. 13 s. for making and mending clocks, dials, &c. for the late and … the report of one Patenson, who was in the Earl of Lenox's service, and whom I have lately employed to see the French … shortly, and have ladders to go over the walls; but they drive the time, lest England come forward before they get the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… should be owners, if the price of wheat did not exceed 10 s. the quarter; rye, peas or beans, 8 s. the quarter; and barley or malt, 6 s. 8 d. the quarter:Her … from showing the merchant favour, you will either drive him from bringing wines, or else to entering them in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to His Majesty, but who shall tie the bell about the cat's neck ? I mean to let nothing slip in my power; the nearer I … of the colleges abroad,a matter broached in the late Queen's days. The Queen is warned from dealing in Catho[lic] … to the King than you are; and to amend errors, Worthington's inveighing against the King to the English students has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of the Russia merchants to Greenland, alias King James's Newland, for killing the whale and sea-morse, and … company, with a stronger fleet, should oppose or try to drive them away,to defend themselves and the King's right to those countries. [ page.] [April 14.] 56. Account …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… cannot advertise; being careful to prepare for Her Majesty's service, by conference and otherwise with divers honest … of Northumberland said he would do the like. By this day's work, and the repair to the Court of the Duke of Norfolk, … or that you pursue them with force, and take them, or drive them out of the realm; when you send your instructions …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… rebels' lands in Yorkshire, viz., Earl of Northumberland's, 457 l. 12 s.; Earl of Westmoreland's, 330 l. 11 s. 5 d.; 10 others, … soon end this trouble, and either apprehend the chiefs, or drive them home and spoil their country. The Countess of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the abandoning of Hartlepool, and there are only the Queen's ships now upon this coast, which we think it convenient to … We have great trouble to understand the truth of every man's offence, to punish by death, imprisonment, or fine, … with you in what may appear to be most for Her Majesty's honour and surety. We have discharged the ships of Hull and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… or neglecting to tell a matter supposed for Her Majesty's benefit,and that in so great a per- sonage,will surely … peril of augmentation of his popularity, and of the people's grudge against her or her good counsellors, or both. 5. … and especially the hardness to him rememberedmay drive Her Majesty to confess very much. His Grace may mean …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury; total cost, 96 l. 18 s. 8 d. [ Dom. James I., Vol. LXXXIX., No. 7, f. 7 b.] June … or the Brill, was captain of the ship. The 225 l. 0 s. 8 d. specified in the book delivered to you, under the … Antwerp. 25. Reynold Digby to Wm. Littlestone. As to J. S.'s going to Rome, he shall hardly escape this way, and if I …
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