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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Berna, to Sir R. Cecil ( sic). 1604, Sept. 1. From Cecil's many affairs, and his own long absence from England, the … Bergavenny, whose father appointed him director of his son's travels in Germany and Italy; where they arrived in company … feeling of my cross, which God has given me patience to bear, and will put into the King's heart, and into yours, …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… encouraged by example of one or two erected since the King's coming to their use, have been suitors for authority … be, I shall be as glad to hear your advice as anybody's. But the sum shall be 2,000 l. yearly, paid by 500 l. … me under 15 l. a a year, because the president and he bear no great will the one to the other. But presently he …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… of Salisbury. 1606, Sept. 1. I have nothing by his Majesty's commandment to return to you in answer to your letters this … than this, therefore I hope you will out of your wisdom bear with her because she is a woman, a loving wife, and a … because she is a woman and not able with fortitude to bear out crosses of the world as men are, and she will …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… [1606, Sept. 16.] I have been always before the King's coming (by the working of Sir George Carew) so extremely … all Ireland if I were at liberty, whereof he should bear all the blame: and so he got the Knight Marshal's best … and cannot be contented, you shall understand that I bear the name but they have all the substance, having a …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… John Finet to [Thomas] Wilson "at my Lord of Salisbury's." 1607, Sept. 19/29. I wrote you from Antwerp of the 29 of … all men so in expectation and out of action as every day's news are but so many new conjectures and judgments of men … (whereof his young years are too full), but that he may bear only his own burden, and that the act of his servant may …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… in the great plague about the beginning of the late Queen's reign, he was directed to remove with all his prisoners of … was a king of peace, but the pirates would teach him to bear a sword, and that the merchants should fare the worse … to you afore ij of the clock, and therefore pray you to bear with these lines scribbled in haste14 Sept. 1608. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 1. They required his opinion upon the Earl of Cumberland's request for timber out of the King's woods of Wheldrake or Dyghton, for the repair of waterworks … I know not to make than for a pension, only for 20 s a day during my life. Though neither from Queen Elizabeth …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… this morning in a letter from Mr Kirkham. Your Lordship's letter that gave former direction for it never came to my … 1610. Holograph Seal 1 pp. ( 128 149) Viscount Cranborne's Travels 1610, September 3/13 to 161011, March 22/April 1. Septembre 1610 Le gouverneur de Calais s'appelle Mons r d'Arquiem, de Bologne, Mons r d'Epernon …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… of Savoy for the Prince his son with the Lady Elizabeth's grace, and he spake thereof as if he conceived that the … of free exercise of religion to the Lady Elizabeth's grace, it was not unlikely his Majesty might hearken to … from desiring greater nearness with us for any love they bear his Majesty, that though they now pass under the name of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… The living is a discharged rectory, rated in the king's books at 5. 7. 8., and endowed with 200 royal bounty; … 83, with a glebe-house; patron, the Bishop of St. David's. The church, dedicated to All Saints, is an ancient … high road, and within its grounds are some fine fullgrown oak and fir trees. On a mountain in the neighbourhood, called …
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