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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… baths. Count Ludwig left a man here to attend Her Majesty's answer touching those things which he propounded. The … continual increase of charges grows far beyond Her Majesty's allowance. Liggens continues in Paris, and sometimes … but if it go not forward, the house of Guise are like to bear the sway, who will be as forward in preferring the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and Count Vandemburg lies about the town with 5,000 foot and 1,800 horse to keep him from joining the Duke of … never a French soldier in Flushing, Captain Staunton's band remaining there, so if there were more English sent … devotion that the gentlemen of Normandy of both parties bear towards the Prince. Draft, Endd. by Burghley: 5 …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… to the abstinence, quhilk I traist come to your grace's handes be the meanis of Maister Randolphe, and the discours … so to make room for a successor not at all so likely to bear so much with them, whosoever it be. It will unite the … sure to England by pensions; otherwise, if the French put foot in Scotland religion shall be overthrown, Scotland will …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and had favourable audience. The Spanish Ambassador's secretary could tell him the last letters of the Queen to … stand his good lord as the reasonableness of his suit may bear.Paris, 7 September 1573. Signed. Add. Endd. Pp. 1. Sept. … certain officers and men. Count Ludovic has sent 1,400 foot men into this country. Gertruidenburg was taken on the …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… Sir "Harie" Killigrew, he travailed, at your majesty's command, with my Lord Regent to bring the differences … most effectually required, as some of them yet living can bear witness; namely the Lairds of Pittadro and Lochleven. … of God to have promoted her to the charge that others bear, and then to have found such assistance and friendship …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… of Dunfermline and the Justice Clerk in the Regent's name, she finds by the same that the Regent has so far … she has thought it not reason that a whole realm should bear the burden and smart of the folly of one man, and is … meaning and good part towards his lordship, as he can bear record. Recommends the bearer, who is known to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… in Cologne; corslets furnished as in Germany at 20 s.; harquebussier's furniture, viz., a piece flask, touch … letter to Sir Thomas Smith in the great matter. Prays him bear with his scribbling hand, as he does not commit these … their design, caused 300 horsemen and eight ensigns of foot to come into the said island, and made a bulwark right …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to Sir Thomas Smith. The day after he received the Queen's letter of revocation he went and took his leave of the … the large aid and assistance promised to them. The Prince's Council here is compounded of so many contrary humours of … of the Court gates for the goodwill they are thought to bear Monsieur. The Duke of Guise employs the King's forces …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Villiers to Walsingham. According to the Prince of Orange's promise the two merchants have been set at liberty. The … before him as hostage, it may be judged how hard it is to bear fortune with modesty. The King and all the Court are … commodities. They carry these things upon horseback, or by foot packs, until they come within 20 miles of Berwick …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… passage. I doubt it will prove a 'knake' of Monsr. Mova's doing ; if it do, every man will not gay [?] clothed, … the said Kings are amassing so many men. The zeal which I bear to the true religion and to our country makes me … some measure informed of the carefulness and goodwill you bear in that matter, and are glad now to understand that you …
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