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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… still in that goodwill which naturally and by desert they bear to his weal, but, as time goes yet, continue in the same … doubtful expectation of the event, or whither his Majesty's goodwill shall incline. However it be, he may better and … whose goodwill he has, to labour for him at his Majesty's hands, his credit would be sufficient to serve his turn. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 1586, Sept. 2. Is in this town (Leith) till his Majesty's return from his hunting, expressly to put away men, and … There is a report that a brother of his (the bearer's) is in hands, as being culpable of this last dishonest … Sept. 8. As he is shortly to send Roger with his Majesty's letters to him, forbears to write at length. His lordship …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… has let to understand, as far as in him lies, his Highness's goodwill. Doubts not that his lordship will remember that … of Dunkirk, as the Spaniards wish him great evil, and bear him most mortal hatred for having spread it among them … affairs to go into that country, he gave him letter to bear to that Queen, which otherwise he had sent by her …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… that first gave it life, he defers it unto his lordship's happy return, if it shall then please him to revive it, … any soldier of your army to come unto you, would you bear with him that would have stayed him from you ? The great … even by the religion which you profess, by the love you bear unto this righteous and honorable cause, with all mine …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… It is true Holdiche did very lewdly take away Mr. Hare's hawks when in my service, but it was in the time of my … from thence to the sand pits and back again to Millers oak, where they did course and one of the dogs was taken up … return to England Banishment is hateful and difficult to bear; but, if it must be so, he will accept it with the …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 1630 September 1594, 1630 The Provost and Fellows of King's College, Cambridge, to the Queen. [1594,] Sept. 17. Shewing … Robert Cecil. 1594, Sept. 19. I most humbly beseech you to bear with my boldness once more, and hereafter I will trouble … they deserve to be measured, if it were not that we must bear the same for our own interests' sake. I doubt not it …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… port of London, that it hath pleased the Queen by Cecil's letters to stay certain ships in the River Thames laden … seized on. By the janissary law I condemned the Viceroy's injustice, but where tyranny rules laws are neglected. With … sought. Which if it must pleasure them, I am prepared to bear their imposed malice. Nevertheless, I have written to …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… I heartily beseech the Lord God, even for his Christ's sake, if it be his good will and pleasure, to make long and … my house at Theobalds, this 17 of Sept. 1595. [P.S.]I can find no amendment as yet in my head and neck, using … Sept. 20. Noblest dear Earl, I am born to trouble you but bear with it, for, I protest, the impatience of a mind …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Sept, 1. Seldom writes, because he would not waste Cecil's time with reading idle compliments, yet he is loth to be … valued at 2,000 marks. No treasure of Captain Lawrance's came aboard his ship. Has heard from Captain Lawrance's … it than by the faithfulness of the affection I will ever bear unto your service. The Duke of Bouillon landed here …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… aforehand for so great a voyage and am scant able to bear the charge of a small family, I am so subject unto the … taken and cut from me. Furthermore, under her Majesty's correction, I think myself no meet man to be employed in … sort. I answered with no show of mislike, saying that I bear him no malice, but left the wrongs done me to the touch …
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