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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… the King of Spain, and that the facility of his passage by Gravelines had given rise to suspicion, and that during the … Saturday morning letters were sent hither from la Motte at Gravelines and others of the Malcontents in Artois and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… he will gladly do the same again if it would be of service.Gravelines, 3 February, 1584. Signed. Add. Endd. Fr.1 p. [ … because they seek to have him out of his government at Gravelines and to place a Spaniard there. They further write …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… goods to bring over here, who does not mean to go to Gravelines, Dunkirk or elsewhere to succour the enemy, as we …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Philip Sidney, for the surprise of Axel and the service of Gravelines ; to Thomas Brune, general of provisions, and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of the province. Alferan, his man, has been lately at Gravelines with la Motte ; to what intent is yet …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… that time. Monsieur's troops that lay between Calais and Gravelines, which were 1,500 reiters, all pistolettiers, 3 … of French lances, and 1,500 French foot, are all come over Gravelines river in safety, without any let or resistance, … went out of Monsieur's camp 2,000 horse and foot towards Gravelines and Bourbourg, and took all their kine and other …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… ground to get to France. Free passage is given them at Gravelines. As for the English, young Mr Norris will inform …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… they lodged at Cassel, and it is thought will draw towards Gravelines, to cut off some few troops of the French which …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… [Montreuil], and by Boulonnois and the country of Oye to Gravelines, where on Thursday at the morning ebb they were to … French, and as many foot, that are come between Calais and Gravelines for the aid of Monsieur. These, if they can, will pass over the river of Gravelines; but it is doubted they will hardly pass that way, …
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