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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… would have me do, let me be advertised. From the Regent's lodging this Thursday at 10 o'clock. Signed: Mortoun. … C.III., fol. 230. Your lordships by Sir Thomas Smythe's letter, to her majesty, shall [be] fully informed what has … were guilty of his father's death, it may be doubted, if children be not gotten of her body, what may become of that …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… that the law has lately cast upon him through Burghley's good assistance. Has already spent a third of his … only a year and somewhat more, he has, besides Her Majesty's allowance and his own ordinary living, dispended of his own … articles stipulating for the acknowledgment of the King's authority and the Regent Marr's government, and providing …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… their advantage thereof, and have great gains by other men's losses. It is easy in the general position to say that we … of true religion, the bloody persecutions of Christ's members, and such like, which be "commen places," and will … the Laird of Grange, and his well willer, whom, for amity's sake and my dutyprofessing myself his friendif he ask my …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… before he left Berwick from Lord Huntingdon of Verac's arrival at Scarborough, which is not the least argument of God's good meaning to the Queen and country, for he is the man … Captain Errington came, and the morrow after by the Regent's favour went to the Castle to move them, as the Duke and the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and so the intelligence was cut off. If the King's master cannot decipher them, he trusts he shall have them … him, and has written to Athole to come plainly to the King's obedience, for it cannot be borne that he remain neutral … two of them will not, but would rather receive the Queen's pensions and depend on her. The old Duke has made solemn …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… touching the matters. The next day delivered the Queen's letters in behalf of the Vidame, with as much persuasion as … has bills for his wheat Paris, 2 March 1573. Signed. 2. P.S.Within an hour after his audience there was a bruit that … This last pageant is called "La Bataille de St. Germain's" among themselves in "masquerie." Lord Morley said he would …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… the great inconveniences that now proceed amongst the King's lieges, in default of victual and all other merchandise and … in the time of the Queen "drowarier" and Regent, the King's "guddam," as also by false coiners, not only within … and country (to the great discomfort of my poor wife and children), but also a mean to occasion me to leave that your …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… in this letter, to depart from the town and the King's dominions within 15 days. He took Smart with him as … of Northumberland and declared that it was the King's pleasure that she and Highston should depart out of his … would fain have all like of this marriage, and the Queen's Majesty especially, therefore he [Dale] was invited alone …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to Monsieur, he being bound to render them into the King's hands at the expiring of the truce, so that the King cause … that they approach it no nearer than 40 leagues. The King's forces shall be 40 leagues from them. It shall be lawful … county of Doubs. 4. In the 39th article must be added the children and heirs of the late Marquis of Revel, and the Lord …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… for the ships and the lady, being in sight of her Majesty's castles of the Downs, which showed small respect towards … be hardly bridled on the seas, and neither her Majesty's own navy be so wholly at commandnent but that disorders … States not unworthy of their notice. After the Commendator's death, by consent of the Council were chosen for governors …
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