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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… expecting to return home; but on hearing of Capello's detention was compelled to remain. Complains extremely. … but not deciphered previously. Had delivered the Signory's letter for the King, who was much pleased with it. Had … the 12th, stating the goodwill and regard for the Signory's interests, demonstrated by the Cardinal of York in the late …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… went to pay his respects. The King announced the Emperor's coronation at Aix-la-Chapelle, and that neither the Papal … certain disputes about precedence; also that the Emperor's former councillors appointed by Mons. de Chivres had been … might bear goodwill to France and the Dauphin, King Henry's son-in-law. London, 9th November. Registered by Sanuto, 7 …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… gross blunder, because on the arrival of the Duke of Alva's reinforcements, they will throw a bridge over the river … being otherwise inclined, so that notwithstanding Caraffa's reasonable desire, Sforza does not see anything solid on … and Senate. After what I wrote on the 6 th about the King's intention to send a despatch to Constantinople for the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to the Doge and Senate. I have received your Serenity's despatches of the 28th September, with orders to obtain … he intended to cut them to bits. The hopes of the King's party are based partly on France but more on England, and … has succeeded in settling the Bogdonians aaainst the Pasha's wishes, The letters to the Queen of England are not sent …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… is placed in his statements, and the English Ambassador's attitude will do him harm, for he is accused of having … He says the Count is disposed to remain in your Serenity's service and is ready to discuss the renewal of his … very different views. The rumour of a mutiny in Spinola's camp causes great satisfaction here; but its importance is …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… you that, as we are fully persuaded by his Majesty's explicit declaration, the said ship is not a privateer, and … extent to which he can rely on the action of your Serenity's ministers. This much I am charged to say in general terms. … news is that he is endeavouring to return to his Majesty's favour. That seems to be in contradiction with the former …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the fighting, gave the soldiers food and drink and a month's pay. Lord Digby must have reached Brussels, and may … recognising the arts whereby they have buoyed up his king's hopes and prevented him from taking any steps in favour of … emperor again assured him of his good-will in the Palatine's affairs and his desire for a friendly accommodation. His …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… our remarkable satisfaction at the news of Prince Maurice's success, whom you will thank for the communication, wishing … sent here and at Parma with condolences upon the duke's death. This mission is replete with irregularities. He … should be employed in public functions by the king's own choice. Possibly they hope in this way to qualify him …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… of what I reported about the project to marry the king's sister to the latter. The report is widely circulated, but … Maastricht to suppress a mutiny there and thwart Mansfelt's plans. Some think an encounter may have taken place between … who, in his desire for peace, after reading his Majesty's letter, remarked publicly to the bystanders that God had …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… see the king, being put off on the pretext of his Majesty's indisposition, and because before receiving his cong Beotru … these matters will be decided at the return of Mansfeld's agents and the ambassador of the Most Christian. Nothing … Lord Cromwell, Sir Charles Rich, the Earl of Carlisle's son (for whom, on account of his youth, they have made a …
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