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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in Scotland by the act to which it referred. According to Knox's History of the Reformation in Scotland, from which the … Roads and, "without any great necessity," according to Knox, had come near enough the port to be arrested. That they … made no great haste to depart, are further statements of Knox which seem due to after impressions of the story. Five …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… her letter was intercepted by Lord Grey, and he burnt it. Knox tells us that it contained intelligence written in ink … prisoners, and seven score common soldiers were slain. Knox calculates their loss at 300. Hist. ii. 59. Vol. iii., … our men, but especially when they began to turn backs." Knox, Hist. ii. 67. Teulet, i. 544. The charge against …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to a strange and foreign nation, the proud Spaniards." Knox calls her "that wicked Jezebel of England." (Hist. ii. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of Scotland. 123 As the Queen had been already warned by Knox that nothing could be done without a good store of … a messenger who had just arrived with letters from Knox, the Earl of Argyll, and the Prior of St. Andrews, … their enterprizes." 126 Such was their report to Cecil; to Knox they wrote on the same day proposing that Henry …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 327. Nos. 348, 387. No. 230. No. 249. Nos. 366, 432, 451. Knox's Hist. of the Reformation, I. 119. Knox says they came "without knowledge of any man in …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… with the name of Morton and finishing with those of John Knox and John Craig, preachers; on the margin is a statement … by Randolph, 21st March, in which the names of Craig and Knox do not occur. 6 Cecil in writing to M. de Foix, the … would very likely have been sacrificed amongst them. 10 Knox, notwithstanding Throckmorton had urged him to use …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… conduct of the nobility. Whilst the ministrations of Knox and other earnest preachers had been very successful … had been already made more explicitly in a letter from Knox to Cecil, in January 1570, 27 telling him that if he … curious letter is signed by the venerable reformer, "John Knox with his one foot in the grave," and was written …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… was raised. 77 The terms agreed to may be seen in John Knox's History of the Reformation, 78 with the Reformer's … as possible. 80 This is certainly a curious commentary on Knox's insinuationperhaps not untrue alsothat the Scottish … i., Nos. 1363-4, 1369. Part i., No. 1436. Ib., No. 1456. Knox says that the besieged "maid a plaine passage by ane …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… morning. Both are wrong. The murderers, according to Knox, arrived at St. Andrews on Friday night, the 28th, and …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… be discovered. For that purpose the historical works of Knox, of Melville, of Spottiswood, of Petrie, of Row, and …
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