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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Regent and the Queen of Scots' party. Draft in Burghley's writing. Endd. Pp. 3. 1840. Another draft of the above. … to agree between themselves without the Queen of England's mind being further known therein, both which heads he is … no day escapes without complaints from some of the King's party of outrage done to them by Englishmen. Has to take …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… footmen abroad, which was about 200 shot. Captain Eykman's horse was slain; Captain Hume's is stricken with two bullets; three or four with small shot … whereof two were hanged presently. p. In the hand of Drury's secretary. Indorsed (by Burghley's clerk): "3 July 1572. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and divers other wares belonging to the King of Portugal's subjects were robbed by the rebels of Flushing, and divers … arrest cannot be made, yet if any of the King of Portugal's subjects, or Giraldi himself, shall give particular … Sir W. Drury to Lord Burghley. The Regent and Lord Morton's journey to Clydesdale will be of little moment except to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Irish bishop. The Castilians thankfully received the Queen's message, and he sends their written answer; they have asked … therewith. Has had secret conference with one of the King's party, who says that they will not only so content Her … heretofore no like usage has been in the marriage of the children of France, or shall doubt that this is propounded by …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Has fully paid and cleared all the charges of the Queen's forces late in Scotland. Has received the 1,000 l. assigned … under pain of death, and no inhabitant is to send his children elsewhere than to the public schools; those who have children in England and elsewhere being especially enjoined …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… declared from the Duke to your majesty came into other men's hands, which I know it did, I ought not to be inquisitive, … last, and consequently of others since, is in no man's mercy, but only in your majesty's mind and Gilbert's. O, madam, who should have a better …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… have been utterly to seek to answer touching the Queen's navy without his letters. Cannot learn what effect the news of the arrival of the King in Vienna works in men's minds, but hitherto all are amazed at these successes against all men's expectation. The shortness of the time will make men either …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… the realms shall rue. As he doubts nothing of his grace's wise handling of the matter with that severity and … Henry Killigrew to Walsingham. [July 16.] In his honour's letter of the 11th he exhorted him to search out the bottom … letters since that from the Regent, and the Lord Warden's reports, which will satisfy him in some points. Yet, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… the danger of French interference. Rough draft in Burghley's writing. Incomplete. Endd. Pp. 6. July 1. 199. Instructions … him that she was willing to have satisfied all Boischot's requests were it not that her subjects trafficking into … taken a little island called Rughill, which was the Prince's own inheritance. The Duke of Arschot and the Commendator …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… 1. Although he is sure he has received the Regent's letters and the Lord Warden's report touching this matter, the Deputy Warden thought good … Mr. Robert Shaftoe, a man of the Earl of Northumberland's were first slain. 2. The Regent seems willing to agree to …
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