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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Venetian Archives. 395. Giovanni Soranzo, Venetian Bailo at Constantinople, to the Doge and Senate. The Turks have … William, 1 take the deposition of the captain, who is very well disposed and will not conceal anything. The Vigne di …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… join his master, while the old Lord Cottington will remain at Valladolid, there to end his days in the exercise of the … who promised him the aid requested for his maintenance at Valladolid. This confirms that the dismissal was due to … here with the parliament, as otherwise they might as well have allowed Lord Cottington to live at Madrid. But no …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… third time. In Scotland the parliament commissioners, now at Dalkeith, have issued a declaration entirely abolishing … proper to be done about the convicts who find an asylum at the house of the English resident, who continues in the … 60 of the inhabitants of the town, which is said not to be well provided with necessary things. [ Italian.] Ireton was …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Corti. Venetian Archives. 46. To the Resident at Florence. To perform a tactful office with Vangalen for the restitution of the English frigate taken at Zante. Ayes, 104. Noes, 0. Neutral, 1. [ Italian.] 47. To … The main body of the English fleet is calculated now at 60 well found ships, if those which left this river have joined …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… by pardoning the first offences against his own person. At the same time, although the offence is not very momentous, … be anything else, tricks of low cunning which possibly aim at even greater elevation although the general augury rather … for the English to have consuls here, but in the present well known disturbed state of England it rests with your …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… continuing to enjoy his smiling and peaceful fortune. At the height of his desires he has been obliged to impose … for the establishment of the government and he aimed at avoiding what would have been necessary for the … to pay them out of his own pocket, since he knows full well that so long as the military are not openly divided he …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and facility that they look for. General Lambert, who at heart cherishes the utmost enviousness of Cromwell's … of such consequence, to make report. The fleet still lies at anchor and it is announced that it is all to be at … starting. With the stoppage of his Excellency's chapel as well as those of France and Spain the attendance of Catholics …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… possible to extract any more from him than what he said at the first, i.e. that the number of those who have … killed him almost immediately. Those on guard entered at the very moment that he expired and at once applied every … of the Tower of London were discharged several times as well as 50 pieces placed on purpose before the palace. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… quasi vacilante). It seems unlikely that he will ever be well again and so it appears they will have to find some one … l. of their money here, a sum which will never be paid, or at least only a fraction of it over a very long period. The … By these the Court has learned of the first audience at the Hague of the Resident Dounin, in which he expressed …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… houses is meant to be the house actually sitting. Serjeant-at-law Mainard, who sympathises entirely with the old lords, … there is good reason for believing that, taking one thing at a time, everything will in the end turn out in favour of … sitting all day they were obliged to sit half the night as well. The Court suffers this but deeply regrets to see …
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