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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… he sees no signs of removing hence, and then to Hampton Court or Greenwich. So few of the rooms of the Order are void … for France to succeed him, where whatever they do, the Court of Spain is not ignorant thereof, they being … same day in the afternoon. Thereupon he proceeded to the Court, where M. De Chimeau, Master of the Ceremonies, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… grew so far that she commanded him to retire from the Court, to which he said she had no power to command him to … the day when she could command him forth from her son's Court. There has been an intermission of three days in … lost a great support by his death, not only because he was Dean of the Cardinals, but because he was an obstinate man to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… De Mantua (the Duke's brother) has arrived at this Court. Some think he is as like to marry the Duchess of … Constable, and Marshal St. Andr will not retire from the Court nor disperse their forces, they being so obstinate … who was indicted of March treason at the last Warden's Court held by the writer; who thereupon seized Nevill's goods …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… who that night (Tuesday in Easter week) brought him to the Court (being at Couper), with whom he declared many tokens of … to the Queen. 2. In the meantime Bothwell arrived at the Court, thinking to have purged himself, but he was committed … 3. On Tuesday Arran came from Grange's house to the Court. "Whether it was from extreme fear of his life, being …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… the Lord of Arbroath, the Duke's second son, came to Court to attend on the Queen by advice of his father. "I know … his person." Captain Colborne attends his despatch. Our Court removes within 3 days, and within 8 shall be at St. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… a meek heart. Here they have not a little ado. All the Court seek out corners to retire themselves; some to ease … the Lord of Arbrothe, the Duke's second son, came to the Court to attend upon the Queen by the advice of his father. … She comes here to-day, and so to Amboise, where the Court shall be till after Easter, and then the King goes to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… requested him to direct him the best way to the Court; advised him to go to Newhaven, and the Governor … Rhinegrave would help him with horse and conduct to the Court speedily. He said he was the Landgrave of Hesse's man. … On the 12th inst. the Constable retired in anger from this Court to Paris, and from thence he goes to his own house; the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… are to go to Newhaven, but it is secretly said in this Court that they are for a quarrel that he has to the Admiral … he can see him, when he will tell him the news of the Court, in which however there is nothing strange, "comment y … has departed in malice or displeasure, or both, from the Court to his house. 4. The Rhinegrave writes daily for …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… he is sure neither think themselves safe. Cond is at the Court, and governs there. The Admiral retires home for eight or ten days, and so returns to the Court. The Parisians will not allow the accord of peace to be … him saved for more causes than one. This day he goes to Court, where Cond has given him order to come and reside. …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… with my lord Governor, I sent my man to the Scottish Court to signify his arrival, and to request Lethington as he … appere in deade then in wordes." Cesford is sent for to Court to receive charge from the Queen to concur in all … time, and the Queen purposes to be at her "travaile." Her court is now very small. Berwick. Signed: Tho. Randolphe. …
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