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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Thomas Roe. Was very willing to let Roe see that he took Durie's person, and the pains he has been at in so good a … not was no fault of the Archbishop's, nor did he suffer Durie to bear the charge of a fruitless journey. Whensoever … his hands, he shall be ready to do him good. Concerning Durie's return to the Diet, the Archbishop's letters have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Ecclesiastical Treaty, for Sir Thomas has dispatched Durie well instructed, and legitimated to the Diet. It will … 7. Bulwick. 53. [Sir Thomas Roe] to Archbishop Laud. Mr. Durie has acknowledged all his Grace's goodness and bounty to … their profession abroad to desire peace, and to legitimate Durie's negotiation. Beseeches the Archbishop to believe so …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… settled upon Witherings. [1 p.] May 23. Hamburgh. 56. John Durie to Sir Thomas Roe. Came soon enough to Hamburgh. Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… June 1-20, 1634 June 1-20, 1634 June 1. Hamburgh. 1. John Durie to Sir Thomas Roe. Mr. Muller gave Durie address towards the preachers of that place, who have … fashion, has presented him with a drawn sword. To-morrow Durie is to remove towards Frankfort, where he hopes to find …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ Seal with arms. 1 p.] June 22. Frankfort. 11. John Durie to Sir Thomas Roe. Roe's last letter, full of … which the Bishop of Durham has contributed, has refreshed Durie's spirit; for all is come as seasonably as a fruitful … of him from meddling in the business and assisting Durie than an encouragement to further it; nay, in effect it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has sent. [ Copy. fol. 1. p.] July 14. Frankfort. 81. John Durie to [Sir Thomas Roe]. Explains the state of his money … had allowed him to have a place in his coach, and Durie's man shifted sometimes in the baggage waggons and … in the Archbishop of Canterbury's letters to countenance Durie or his business in the King's name, he lives by himself …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Thomas Roe] to Archbishop Laud. Gives him an account of Durie's proceedings. In general the divines of Hamburgh, … have promised their co-operation, and being at the Diet, Durie is encouraged to present to the States a proposition … and honour would forbid. This is Sir Thomas's opinion, but Durie desiring that it should receive some modest answer and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… crest and motto. 1 p.] Sept. 8/18. Frankfort. 11. John Durie to Sir Thomas Roe. Great loss sustained by the troops … foot and 4,000 horse to assist the defeated party. For Durie's own business, expects within a day or two the full … of that country by reason of the concourse of troops, and Durie's special expenses of printing. [3 pp.] Sept. 9. 12. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… April last to extend her favour to the negotiation of Mr. Durie, but it seems he took the way of Hamburgh. He is now in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 18. John Dinley to [Sir Thomas Roe]. That meek apostle Mr. Durie, who travails to procure a communion of truth in peace, … [Gustavus Adolphus], who had he lived would have cherished Durie's endeavours, but God has done his pleasure in that … the heretics between them, and then deteriora novissima. Durie is the bearer of this letter. He thinks he has gone as …
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