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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of Essex, of the opinion of the churchwardens of Barking, that Thos. Adams, of the parish, is suspected not to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… had not the governor moved my Lord Duke in my behalf; and now, receiving furtherance from Mr. Lieutenant, I entreat … language of the Isle, the terms of our laws, customs, and style of proceding, hardly known to ourselves; and if he thinks to exercise it wholly by a deputy, and not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… should be joined with you in the office of the Wardenry, and we now send him with our commission under the Great Seal … our service, you will accept it according to our meaning, and use him as becomes his estate. [1 pages, draft.] Aug. 5. … the Earl of Northumberland to have charge of the East and Middle Marches, and Lord Wharton of the town and castle …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… not so well minded to keep the peace as they professed, and fortify and reinforce the Borders, the danger of which should be … not your wish to learn the truth about Bourton's death, and to proceed to justice. As to that of 1 July, answering …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Lord Darcy to the Council. I understand by Her Majesty's and your letters, in what good part you accept my good will and service in defence of Doncaster. I imparted their … which I have, more requisite to be at York than here, and I have received his letters for my speedy repair thither, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… [Sir Wm. Cecil]. I herewith send you a note of the lands and goods of the rebels which have yet come to my knowledge, … what has gone by warrants of the Lord Lieutenant, Marshal, and Provost Marshal; many took what they would without … fear of the Southern Army, who ever called them traitors and rebels, that they allowed them to take their goods, never …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… 3. Thse to whom it may come, seeing so great submission and deep repentance for only forgetting or neglecting to tell a matter supposed for Her Majesty's benefit,and that in so great a per- sonage,will surely conclude in him small error, and great lowli- ness, and in the Queen, small indulgence, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… honours' content. He showed me his letters to his wife and sister. Should Norton make any further submissions? He shows himself a repentant and reconciled subject; he is no changeling, but hopes through Lords Leicester and Burghley, to whom he has written, to obtain Her Majesty's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… to pass into England; I found him to be an Englishman, and examined him. He denied having any letters, whereupon I had him searched, and found a number sewn up in his hose, besides beads, agnus … God's word as ours is to it, with a number of hypocritical and abominable idolatrous pictures. I have occupied this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… doublet, a long gown of black raised velvet, nightcap, and a felt hat, he looked about him, and after a little stay, asked where he should stand to speak … being off, his body was put into a coffin belonging to Barking church, and the burying cloth of the same church laid …
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