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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… written to J. There is no such disagreement as you speak of between the King of Scots and the Queen. They agree but too well, the King … his succession to the Crown, which they put him in hope of, though they will not assure it. The Queen relies chiefly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to Lord Burghley. I entreated the bearer, a messenger of the Chamber, to stay here a few days to advertise you how things pass. I have, to the uttermost of my power, sought to effect the transportation of the soldiers, and nothing is wanting but a merry wind. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… ships, to save delay, which we could ill spare, as most of the mariners on this coast are gone for the North Sea … I have the Quittance for convoy; it will pass the Isle of Wight to-day, where they will find the crayer attending …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Paget to Barnes. I take great consolation from yours of 22 April and 13 May, but am sorry that I cannot fully show … thereof, and govern myself accordingly. The condition of the pardon and enjoying my land is somewhat grievous, both … world may judge that the Queen has not that sound conceit of me that I desire; nevertheless for the first step, I think …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Basingstoke. 42. Na. Steward and Geo. Rythe to the Masters of Requests. We received Her Majesty's commission to us, Edw. Moore and Geo Powlett, or any three of us, for examining witnesses in a cause depending before … at Basingstoke, Wednesday last. We had witnesses on behalf of West, and expected the other commissioners, but as none …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… November 1596 [Nov. 11.] 65. The Queen to [the officers of Exchequer]. Large sums being required for Ireland, we will … pay 20,000 l. to Sir Henry Wallop, treasurer at war there, of which 15,000 is to be solely for the wages of the army, and 5,000 l. for victuals for it, to be monthly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… his wardenry, protesting that he would gladly be rid of it, as his age and weakness were such that he was not able … not to serve his country. Do you therefore, with my Lord of Essex and your father, write to him that the Queen, hearing of his weakness and the country's decay, would gladly have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… in the present Parliament, prohibiting the transportation of iron ordnance; showing the fines imposed by the Act, 2 … this Act is not better than the one now proposed. One plea of the bill is that ordnance is transported to the enemy. … issued against its export, and a patent granted for export of small ordnance, which has brought in 20,000 l. profit …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to the Queen's proceedings, and a great hinderer of the King of Spain's courses. These be the Jesuit Baldwin and Owen's … short. Howbeit, since they are at this point, I must think of another place, for my enemies have good credit, and every …
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