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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… and other gentlemen borderes, with the light horsemen, of the West Marches and of Scotland under my rule, to make a foray in Nithsdale, near … Sunday. The Earl of Angus told Paterson that he was of the old blood of Scotland, and had the King's great seal of
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Thomas Lord Wharton to the Lord Protector. Your letters of the 25th from Roxburgh were much to my comfort, and to that of those who have served in the late exploit in Scotland by … receive openly with great submission. I have now, of the old and new dwellers in Scotland that serve the King, above …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… to the Lord Protector. As you wished to be advertised of the arrival of the King's ship Barkager; it arrived this afternoon at the … murderers and thieves, and not for so true a man and so old a servant as I. I wrote lately that I had in my custody …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… to the Lord Protector. Considering the traitorous doings of the Scots, I wrote to the Maxwells as a device to learn their doings, and enclose a copy of Maxwell's answer and of my letter. He declares his … diseases, or die here for lack of remedy. Pity me in my old years, worn out with service. [ page.] March 6. Carlisle. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… April 1549 April [5]. 26. The King to the Lord Lieutenants of counties. Having resolved to levy and furnish men to serve in the North, we, by advice of our uncle, the Duke of Somerset and Council, have … 1 white damask; 1 black velvet; 1 blue silk; 1 white silk, old. 2 latten 1 silver gilt. 1 silver 1 silver gilt. 3 in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… 36 l., too little to leave behind me for the charges of my house. Pray licence Thos. Avery to go with me. [ page.] … assured Scots, their neighbours, to draw unto them. None of the force of these West parts has departed, or intends it, … will pass into France and stay there, and that the old Queen-mother is to be married at the French King's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… 1551 [Dec.] 84. [ to young Mr. Throckmorton.] By yours of 26 Oct., I perceive you are at Rome, a dangerous place, … Mistrust your own youth, and the wily Italian practises of the old man with whom you have to do. He will be plausible at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Protector Somerset and the Privy Council to the Receiver of Wards and Liveries, to pay 43 l. 13 s. for making and … marks to Edw. Grimeston, in full payment for the charges of Lord Huntley. [1 page, signed by Somerset and eight others … is to be married to the French King's son. On 7 July, the old Queen came from Edinburgh to the camp, to see the winning …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… [Protector Somerset] to Lord Grey. Sir Henry Wharton, son of Lord Wharton, declares that, on provocation between you, … has offered you battle hand to hand, and obtained licence of the Earl of Shrewsbury, our then lieutenant in the North, … dissolution, whether by the statute of 31 Hen. VIII., the old lease is made void, and both leases terminate 21 years …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… 4 December 1552 December 1552 Dec. 14. Chelsea. 20. Duke of Northumberland to Sir Wm. Cecil. Pray further Mr. Bennett, surveyor of ordnance in the North, in delivery of certain books … should have or burn it. They come not to service in the old numbers, and are ill-furnished, partly through raising of
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