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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… and that, as I wished, they would either remain with me, or at my appointment, or else refrain any company I should forbid. I answered that … Dec. 6. Paris. 45. William Parry to Sec. Walsingham. If I, or any by my means, have pleasured Mr. Unton, I shall be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the Duke of Guise, whether he should go round by Italy or Lorraine. He tells all his practises to Thos. Fitzherbert, … him money. Capt. Gaye has promised to help him with 1,000 or 1,500 men in Brittany. Paget and Arundel are not yet made … so easily. He writes that England fears to be invaded. Edmonds the Jesuit writes from London that they hope calmer …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… for they will venture themselves to have you, alive or dead. Take heed how you receive any English or others, for they work to kill you by treason, and receive … Enclosing, 49. i. Licence to Peter Silvester, by Thomas Edmonds and John Bland, deputies of Sir Francis Walsingham, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… He set it down that it was impossible to get Holland or Zealand, or to sufficiently proceed in the course of the … two Jesuits, who passed from Boulogne to Hyde; one, Father Edmonds, and the other a young man. It is said Edmonds is taken, and the other about London. Wagers have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… their aiding of the Spaniard, either in his own country or here in their conspiracies. I fear I shall have to endure … as I do not hear a word of the approach of Sir Ed. Kelly, or of Mr. Dye's return. [1 page.] Aug. 21. 36. Lists of the … Signor Pierre Malvesi, 6,000 from Florence under Don Pedro or Don John de Medici, and 8,000 Almains from the Tyrol, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the penance of his rashness. The offers were a dukedom or earldom in England, a guard of 50 horse and 100 foot; but … but the King is rather disposed to keep them in prison or banish them. 2. The Queen and Council do not like the … though knowing the evil meaning of the Jesuits, harboured Edmonds and Gratly, sent to him by Card. Allen to draw him to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… as is probable shortly; that is to return to London or about Court, advertising of matters demanded, and … Have ample instructions for your addresses in Court or elsewhere for intelligence. I will put them in mind for … addressed from us to you as to examine and end them, or advertise us of your proceedings, that we may know how to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to my disgrace; and as you have addressed yourself to Mr. Edmondes, the Queen's agent, and to Mr. Secretary, a public …
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