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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the floor. [= p.] Nov. 2/12. Amsterdam. 7. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. Purposes to pass the winter in those … and Mr. Gordon protests that he is as good a protestant as Dury is, and Dury hears that he labours (though secretly) for the means of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ Copy [?]. 1 p.] Nov. 23./Dec. 3. Amsterdam. 63. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. Unwholesomeness of the air and … the French church in secret. Mr. Hartlib has written to Dury that Dr. Stoughton has been taken prisoner and his study … letter was found from Mr. White, of Dorchester, to commend Dury's work, and to desire him to procure that the legacy of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Mary Rose. [1 p.] Dec. 7/17. Amsterdam. 69. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. Since he condescended unto Sir … Sir Thomas has given him that which he had received of Dury's living. Thanks him for doing so, and also for … Next to Sir Thomas he is the man in the world whom Dury loves and honours most for his virtues and good offices …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the year will make a good excuse. Has not heard from Dury since he was at Rhenen. By the Queen's command, Dinley …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ Seal with arms. 2 pp.] Dec. 30. Amsterdam. 66. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. The professors of Leyden will give … not desire to know of anything but the issue of matters. Dury is like a grain of corn bruised between two millstones, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and if she were at Venice would be a tall proper lady. Mr. Dury has told the writer that Sir Thomas finding the times improper persuaded him to retreat, but Dury himself takes strength from discouragements and is … but to trust in their arms. This success may bring on Mr. Dury's business. The French thrive not so well about the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… family. [2 pp.] Jan. 25./Feb. 4. Amsterdam. 35. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. Sends a letter to Dury's diocesan on Mr. Hartlib's case, who has furnished his … of children. If Hartlib and Roe were not in England, Dury would despair of doing any good, and would bethink …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ Seals with arms. 2 pp.] Feb. 2/12. Amsterdam. 12. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. As the Prince of Orange was the chief … the league with France, and to redress all that is amiss. Dury is more and more confirmed in his own design, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ Latin. 1 p.] Feb. 22./March 3. Amsterdam. 56. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. Has imparted to Mr. Dinley some information as to the state of Dury's business, but proposed nothing concerning the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1636[7.] 81,915 l." [1 p.] Jan. 10/20. Amsterdam. 66. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. His business in relation to church … Thinks it will never be more seasonable to work in Dury's business than when all outward hopes fail. It will …
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