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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… town of Newhaven (alias Havre De Grace) void of all men of war either of France or any other nation. The Queen will … appointed for Newhaven) the Queen will send 3,000 men of war to land at Dieppe or Newhaven; these succours will be … is in the possession of those who use it to stir up a war in Christendom, she has thought necessary to arm part of …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… She informs her subjects that this is not to make war against the French King, but only to preserve the ports …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… were ready when he left London. The Queen does not mean war with France, but for the defence of religion. Does not …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… probable. It would not be amiss however to say something civil to the King of Spain (who the writer is certain loves … of certain Hollanders) by the captains of her men-of-war. The writer desires that the Queen will give orders for … the Prince of Piedmont is departed; there is likelihood of war between France and this country. "Sir N. Frozemortone" is …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… poor Duke. Albeit this be shapen he fears it shall be a civil suit; for the Lord of Argyll (who purposes to be a …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… laws of that realm. That no extraordinary force of men of war be keptand no nobleman be compelled to appear in any …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… he was taken by a number of horsemen arrayed in manner of war, and violently from thence conducted to the castle of … to remain in the stronger places. It is said that this war is undertaken by the Turk to make the Vaivode King of … It were good that there were an assured peace or else open war, for the thieves on the Borders are now most busy. The …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Sovereign, neither would willingly do anything to make a war betwixt her and that Queen; but considering that the … them that aid only for their defence, and not to make war against the Queen. Draft. Endd.: 12 Sept. 1565. Pp. 4. … firm peace, that disorders might be amended; or else open war, that the same might be revenged by force. The oldest …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… images to be pulled down in Holland and takes up men-of-war. At Maestricht they preach in three places within the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Found not this rumour to be true, yet saw appearance of civil tumults, for the drawbridges were drawn up, lest they … Sept. 13. 1684. Sir Henry Norris to Cecil. Great bruit of civil dissensions since his last letter. Sends the articles … P. . Sept. 30. 1727. Sir Henry Norris to the Queen. The civil wars so long breeding are now openly declared. The King …
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