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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… always those adopted by Prof. Gardiner, their statement will be set forth here with some completeness, with special … James said did not concern him; the other asking for the free and perpetual exercise of the Catholic religion for the … of July. They were divided among the fortresses, setting free the veteran Dutch soldiers for the field (Nos. 520, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the long pent up sentiments of the people would have free play and the reproach of an English princess being left … while Buckingham did his best to conciliate her good will (No. 435). She was even induced, under pressure, to give … king absented himself constantly, but the queen was never free from the Argus eyes of her unsympathetic attendants. The …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… series, but it is to be feared that prevailing conditions will put a stop to this useful work for a long time to come. … historians, not to speak of others, the present volume will be found to contain a great deal that is new for some … England claimed the restoration of the Palatinate and free trade in the Indies, if they helped towards the recovery …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… shoulder the entire burden and that they would escape scot free (Nos. 336, 356). In spite of this chorus of … took off 1,070 Spanish soldiers, allowing the ships to go free and even leaving them their passage money (Nos. 670, … and he soon won a place of consideration. He had as free access to the king as his most familiar servants, and …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Scots, who might then withdraw their army and leave him free to deal with the parliament at London (No. 144). The … laid himself out more particularly to conciliate the good will of the Londoners. He seemed to have achieved so much … had reduced the king to an absolute dependence on its will. When the queen revived her idea of crossing to Holland, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… wife, because I do not advise such baseness and never will (No. 173). Much later, in February, 1623, she told one … the Netherlands by the report that James meant to demand' free access to the ports of Flanders. The Prince of Orange … his sovereign that the ships of his subjects should have free access to the ports of Dunkirk and Ostend, and further …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… preceding contains the record of only 13 months, it will at once be obvious to what an extent the material has … They demanded not only that their ships should be free to take refuge in the ports of England, but that when … a peace between Sweden and Poland, in order to set free the king's hands for enterprises elsewhere. Roe, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… him. The imperialists politely thanked him for his good will but declared that the time for negotiation had passed, … the payment of dues; the Dutch claimed the right to fish free, on the ground of long established custom. The Prince of … He showed none of the haughty Spanish reserve, and his free and easy manner and his jocular way of introducing all …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… of the Custos Rotulorum of the County of Middlesex. It will be agreed, I think, that the manner in which the parent … Calendar, which were omitted by Mr. Cordy Jeaffreson, it will be noted that this new Calendar is contained in 462 … The result of making mention of every record preserved, will no doubt make this volume difficult for continuous …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… scheme whereby, in future volumes, certain routine matters will be set out in tabulated form. The difficulty of … of six others making the same unfounded claim, one was let free, one not tried, and the fate of the remaining four … for "washing and clipping of goulde" were subsequently set free (p. 337). In the preface to Volume I, I drew attention …
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