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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… des Finances out of which all payments connected with the war should be made. A nobleman of the country should be … shall be protected in the enjoyment of their religious and civil rights during the said occupation of six months, and … advised of leagues in the kingdom to light the flames of civil war, but has done nothing therein. In a word it is as …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… His refusal to break with Scotland, when she was at open war with England. His "restraint" of munition from the Low …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to treat with the States about contributions for the war without the express consent of H.E. The assembling of the … "by reason of Deventry, now lost," and the renewing of the war there being a way greatly to encourage the rest of the … Undated. p. [ Ibid. XIX. f. 283.] List of munitions of war and other things needed in Ostend. With note, that …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of humours in this court; some inclined to peace, some to war; some for religion and others to make profit of the time … Conty Mansfelt, marshal of the Camp, of the Council of War, governor of Luxemburg and capt. of a company of lances. … of Guasto, general of the horse and of the Council of War. Conte Charles Mansfelt, general of the artillery, of the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to use it as a way to invade Flanders (in an offensive war), or as a port town and place of traffic. In either case, … only because of their imminent danger. "Otherwise we war for the cause, and follow peace as the Catholics do … and so lost her Callice: he would not aid in the Scottish war: repeatedly refused to renew the league: ill used Man: …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… if this were permitted, the more especially as the war in which Calais was lost was undertaken for his … of peace the writers cannot be persuaded. The King is at war with France as well as England is, but if peace be made, … that Spain will not think it necessary to recommence war with France, whereas the King neither can honourably nor …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… lords seeing these mischances and their unreadiness for war, put their ordnance in the Castle on Lord Erskine's band …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… By counsel and by money they may have succour without open war, so as wisdom be used; but by men it cannot be without … give no credit to any bruit. Suddenly to enter into any war is a thing that cannot be; but if they raise a sufficient … to keep close, by reason of the listing of the men of war. It is known that they are not able without support of …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Scotland, and if openly, whether she will enter into the war which he fears will be the end. Would have them [Sadler … daily attack the French troops garrisoned therein, waging war with them as against a public enemy, so that it has … that as all the merchants were her good subjects, and no war between France and Scotland, they might traffic freely …
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