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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Marquis of Baden, will enter this league, he will gladly bear his part. His opinion is that the Queen should not … Pp. 4. Sept. 16. 639. Latin version of the above. In Mundt's hol. Endd. Pp. 4. Sept. 16. 640. Challoner to Cuerton. 1. … subjects, and convoyed by great numbers both of horse and foot. The Earl of Huntly keeps his house, and would have it …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… before he leaves Dover.Sittingbourne, 21 Sept. 1562. 2. P. S.Mr. Sheres, for all Cecil's letters, will not go with him now, he having so short a … the night before there were in that wood 1,000 horse and foot, they had all departed; whereof the Queen had …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and Vaughan to the Queen. 1. They received the Queen's letters brought by Mr. Horsey at 7 p.m., wherein she alters … his travail until the Earl of Warwick come. He would not bear the trouble of mind that he has had here since his arrival for any earthly thing, and yet in danger to bear the fault of others.Monday. Signed. 3. P.S.Asks for …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Parliament of Paris. 1. Upon the edict touching the King's majority the Parliament of Paris makes the remonstrances … following: 2. As to the declaration of the King's full age, they think it was nothing necessary, the full age … Ferdinand was there with 16,000 horsemen and 200,000 on foot. If the Emperor died, Charles might be King of the …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… might have contented a much greater personage. The Queen's majesty's letters were thankfully received; and at good length "(or … for this your freindly adwyis, so it appeareyth to me you bear moir solicitude in this matter nor you haif just …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… bay of Gibraltar by Don Alvaro de Baan. Draft, in Cecil's hol. Span. Pp. 28. Sept. 1. 642. Smith to Cecil. 1. Has … do (he thinks) except they make away with, or tread under foot, the Earl of Murray and such lords and great men as are … service. If their Queen has determined she will altogether bear upon Murray, things should be handled to his …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… from Fife. Angus, or other parts. In hope of the Queen's majesty's help, and most needing harquebusiers, they have … lord suspects they come from no man of authority, for they bear not the form nor manner of "indictinge" (though in … haste. Item:Some "fielding" pieces, to be carried with the foot. Item:In case the adversary take a strength, that a …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Scotland. Summon all that profess the Lord Jesus, or who bear any love to the commonwealth, with all diligence to … require only 400. Edinburgh, 1 Sept. 1565. Signed. 2. P. S.Assures him that Murray will accord to nothing that the … suspects comes from no man that has authority, for they bear not the form nor that manner of inditing, though they be …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… do well. 3. She has no intention to maintain other Prince's subjects against their Sovereign, neither would willingly … little help now employed may help them unto. They seek God's honour, liberty of conscience, and the freedom of their … Smith to Cecil. 1. Sept. 19. De Mauvissier's errand is to bear the Queen of Scots the ratification of her marriage, or …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… but has no need of his service at present. Draft, in Cecil's writing. Endd. Lat. Pp. 1. Sept. 693. Nicholas Sorinio. A … Brown to Cecil. Made a bargain with Mr. Allen, Her Majesty's servant, for Dadisinke (Dantzic) for spruce, deal, &c., … with and tarry at home; his estate is not of the best to bear the charges in that behalf. His proxy he is content to …
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