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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… by a commissioner of theirs. M. de Frezin and Baron d'Aubigny, dispatched last week towards the frontier, to meet …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… deputies, and shall explain that M. de Fresin and Baron d'Aubigny, having started to go to the Duke in France, heard …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… thereof are judged to be the Earl of Argyll and Monsieur D'Aubigny, supposing it not requisite to assemble such great … are presentlyif they have a conventionto charge D'Aubigny and his followers, Scotsmen, to make a resolute … meaning therein. The doubt of this has made Monsieur D'Aubigny in great "domptes" of late, in so much that he has …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Paris on Maundy Thursday to associate themselves with d'Aubigny in his enterprise. The Bishop of Scotland [ sic] …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Scotland on the 11th inst. mostly written in cipher. D'Aubigny's lackey, 'directed' to M. d'Antragues, brought …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… from a Scottish merchant dwelling at Newhaven, that d'Aubigny has got the keeping of Stirling Castle, and the body …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… men put in readiness to enter Scotland for removing of D'Aubigny from thence, on the first occasion offered. Which … dismissed; the King is not revolted in religion; but D'Aubigny rules beyond all reach. London. Signed: Ja. Barrow. 1 …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… by her own letters that at the first she was against D'Aubigny's coming over, and in speech to me, Robert Beale, at …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… these enclosed names of those who have promised faith to d'Aubigny. I 'report me' to the truth. And he declared that d'Aubigny had received letters from Argyle, showing there was a … of Scots meant to send an express messenger shortly to d'Aubigny with his intention, to which d'Aubigny was to conform …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… letters, which has been accepted in great good part by d'Aubigny, who has therein made new promises of affection and … ' Clincarne' [Glencarne] to become at your devotion from d'Aubigny, as occasion shall be offered, with much other business, 'showing' he has means to leave d'Aubigny few friends if he does not content the Queen. He has …
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