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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… term of four months, or otherwise they shall be taken ( s'intenderanno) as inoperative. The like to be done in all … Priuli. Bishop, was born in the year 1497. He took priest's orders in 1526, under the protection of Cardinal Pisani, … intimate, and whom he followed in all his (the Cardinal's) journeys and nunciatures for thirty years continuously, in …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… at the Azores has been transhipped on board his Majesty's ships, and will certainly arrive here without any danger … of minor importance; the appartments in the Palace of S. Marco; the weather, which is far from warm; I will not … pourrois raconter sept ou buict Papes continuz, lesquels durant ces orages d'heresie et de guerre, ayant prins le …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… fifteen men of war to serve under the orders of the king's commanders, if he will provide a corresponding force. The … to convince the duke, who said that if we gave up Mansfelt's diversion we must think of one with the Swiss. Marini … to the DOGE and SENATE. I have received your Serenity's letters of the 22nd ult. with news of the ship Fiamenga by …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… hasten as much as possible the despatch of Colonel Sinton's troops and conclude the negotiations with others also. With respect to Colonel Sinton's sureties, you will not allow them to delay the departure of … will pass the usual compliments upon the birth of the king's son. Ayes, 103. Noes, 0. Neutral, 1. [ Italian.] July 5. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the hour when it was done he knew nothing of the Pope's will to make this friar a Cardinal; but what matters more, … as Carne wrote to her Majesty; and now, after the Queen's making such humble and reverent suit, the Pope has … Peter personally he was willing to believe in the Pope's opinion of his being learned ( dotto), and a good …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to send to the ambassador the copy of Cardinal Durante's letter presented to our Signory by his secretary, and of … to him by the most serene Prince, for his (the ambassador's) instruction. For the letter, 105. Amendment moved by the … tell you that he has suspicion about the said Priuli's religion, you will answer him that you know that he has at …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… been seized with a serious illness, bringing him to death's door, 1 and this has stopped their going, not without a suspicion on her Majesty's part that this is a device of the States to procrastinate … with the instructions of the 9th ult., the state's appreciation of Prince Rupert's offer, assuring her of the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… of Cardinal Caraffa about the most Christian King's wish for peace. His Catholic Majesty says, that if the King … of both sides. As already written by me, the Cardinal's object was, under pretence of treating the peace and … time by my letters, and by the writing, declaring the King's will, which I sent on the 10 th. In this matter nothing is …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… more grieved at the fabrications brought to his Majesty's ear that we have caused offence to the Catholic king since … suspicion in his Majesty; and you must keep the king's familiars, ministers and favourites friendly. You will … You will do your utmost to prevent the Cavalier Lazari's efforts to get his Majesty to renew his offices with us to …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… expecting to return home; but on hearing of Capello's detention was compelled to remain. Complains extremely. … but not deciphered previously. Had delivered the Signory's letter for the King, who was much pleased with it. Had conversed with the Bishops of Glusestre ( sic) and Durant ( sic, chief lords of the Parliament, one of whom went …
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