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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… The States are thought to have designs on Gravelines or Sluys. I hear secretly that the Lords of Delvin and Louth … being present. She will sleep at the Lord Chamberlain's or at Lord Cobham's, whose marriage will then be completed. … Count Soissons, and burnt. Our commissioners are come from Emden with the business unaccomplished, and the Bishop comes …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… but the occasion being so great, I entreat that the whole, or at least the 1,000 l. which you offered to remain in … There has been no news from the coast of Spain these five or six weeks, at which I marvel, the winds having stood southerly. Sept. 9. Ducby House. 79. Levyn de [or Levinus] Munck to Sec. Cecil. I found Mr. Cooman very …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… it is enacted that all decayed bridges within a city or town corporate shall be repaired at the charges of the inhabitants within the shire or riding, and if within a city or town corporate, then by … 51. Dan. Doryn, Dutchman, to [Sec. Cecil ?]. Going over to Emden last April on family business, I became intimate with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Majesty will be wronged in the goods stayed in the last Emden ships; as her meaning was always good towards Emden, what is enemies' goods should not be kept from her. … in England to color goods in ships, where there is little or nothing but what belongs to Portuguese dwelling in divers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… castles, making trenches, &c. There are only 300 or 400 Spanish soldiers at Terceras, and none at St. … by land, through all the marine towns except Stade and Emden, and found no Englishmen trading, nor cloth to be sold, … but before the company settled their trades at Emden and Stade, there was no cloth shipped thither by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… 31 years to Sir Fras. Walsingham, when he was ambassador or lieger in France, for a fine of 200 l., and rent of 105 l. … denied to be prive, to any of the books printed by Watson or his fellows, except two in Latin, disclaiming all the … since denied it again. The States have put 1,200 men into Emden, during the jars between the Count and the town. Lord …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… Queen to the Lord Treasurer. Order that no cloths should or a time be exported to the Low Countries or imported … for Flanders. Asks for a passport for the Commissaries of Emden. March 30. 36. Sir Wm. Cecill to Bishop Grindall. … has granted a pension of 2,000 crowns per annum to John of Emden, Count of Friesland. Utenhovius to be made acquainted …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… Cambridge. Prohibiting them from licensing any victuallers or tiplers in the town, against the privileges of the … a pension of 2,000 French crowns promised to the Count of Emden. Lat. July 24. 39. List of divers grants and … it will be necessary to make some answer to John Count of Emden, concerning his promised pension. Lat. July 31. 42. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… Tho. Aldarsey to same. Is ready to undertake the voyage to Emden, and endeavour to the utmost of his power for the … Observations on establishing a commercial intercourse with Emden. May 4. Hanworth. 4. Earl of Hertford to Lord Rob. … 5,000 unwrought cloths to such places only as lie beyond Emden eastward. May 7. Hanworth. 6. Earl of Hertford to Lord …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… to Sir Wm. Cecill, concerning the English merchants at Emden. Jan. 25. 4. Articles declaring the commodity or discommodity that the Queen may have in using or forbidding the traffic at Emden. Jan. 25. 5. Another copy of the above. Jan. 28. …
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