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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… cause depending before you between John Bodie, plaintiff, and the bearer, John Hurte, defendant, touching the … the countenance of such gallants without some great and marvellous present, for which the basest may have … for of those from you both I have had store. You may say, "Physician heal thyself." Every man cannot do that, yet …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… about * * * marvelling that, considering its importance and the hindrance that may come to what we so much desire, … all here talk of as assured for next year; the wisest here say it is on mere discontent at not receiving his pay, and … purse, or executed as first intended, it had succeeded. Say what you hear of their preparations for England; but they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… religion, yet because of the dangerousness of the times, and the bad errands persons of his profession are daily … Clayton of Townley, co. Lancaster, before Richard Lowther and John Middleton, justices of peace. Was born at Townley, … bills to be entered for redress of the late attempts, pray say what is to be done with this prisoner without loss of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of every March, to come to me, which many of them did; and for my better assistance, I took with me Ralph Eure, and others named in the commission which I brought from Her … by virtue of the last commission is now certified, I may say that those things which, at the former inquiry in 26 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Carteret, of Jersey, directed to the captains, jurats, and bailiffs of Jersey. [ Docquet.] Jan. 9. Grant of pardon … prejudiced by the unadvised speech of Deacon in England, and the assertion of one Edgin that the Lord Treasurer said … in the matter. My answer was that he was incensed to say so by my enemies here, which, on my oath that I was never …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Majesty's command, of the sums paid to the King of Scots; and amongst others, there appear two sums of 5,000 l. and of … was sent down for the pay of these soldiers, but I cannot say how much. When Her Majesty commanded the men to be … my whole debt yet unpaid, and I hope sometime next term to say that to you which you will not mislike. I meant to enter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… time done us in that office. As you were his deputy there, and have diligently supplied that room,it being needful, … a Lord Warden, to have the country kept in good order, and the laws of the Borders towards Scotland duly observed,we … l. a year, for the advancement of daughters; that is to say, if one daughter only, then until she be satisfied, 1,000 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… disagreement as you speak of between the King of Scots and the Queen. They agree but too well, the King being most … because both the Protestant factions, the Chancellor's, and the Master of Glamis's, seek to fortify themselves by … are displeased that the King's affairs go no better, and say he is ill-counselled, and worse served. Soissons has come …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… they had now become her tenants, they should continue so, and be freed from all exactions, services, and duties to any other person, other than such as by the … tenants than a subject's lest they should have cause to say, as some have already said, that they lived far more …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 91. Richard Staper to Dr. Csar, Judge of the Admiralty and Master of Requests, at St. Alban's. You and Justice Gawdy … of me, my son-in-law has buried his servant; but I cannot say his was the sickness, because the visitors reported that … come to you without your warrant, and as Baron Clark can say little in the matter without me, if Castling comes …
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