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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… North, of the office of keeper of Home Park, co. Kent, and master of the wild beasts, &c.; fee 4 d. a day, to be … "The fees be these, the scarthe, 16 d., the leffes, 4 s., the hande, 2 s.; summa totalis, 7 s. 4 d." 1600 ? Feb. 7. … co. Warwick, were granted 7 Aug., 36 Hen. VIII., by the King to Henry Marquis of Dorset, and Frances his wife, for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to Thos. Barnes. I expect a letter daily from Barnes, and greatly long for your letters which I will return, and … I am reported as extremely affectionate to the Queen's proceedings, and a great hinderer of the King of Spain's courses. These be the Jesuit Baldwin and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of cloths should not pass undressed, it would work to the King an abate ment of customs, and to the merchant a loss of 10 s. or 12 s. a cloth, in the sale beyond seas. Whatever loss … trade under this licence as under those. 6. Under the general words of all manner of cloths, no Irish rugs, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… in prison for offences committed in the late Earl of Essex's rebellion; viz., the Earl of Rutland, Lord Sandys, Sir Wm. Parker, called Lord Monteagle, and Lord Cromwell, from the Tower; Sir John Davies and Edm. Baynham, from the King's Bench; and others from other prisons. [ Warrant Book …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Sir Robt. Cecil. I talked to Mowbray before my departure, and think he will write you particulars, but he craves … of secrecy, and a note left for him at Capt. Butler's, near my Lord Keeper's, from Mr. Willis, for his warrant. … a message (offered to him, and sent by Lord Wemys to the King), by an Englishman, whose name you only may know, which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… letter from you, although I am very desirous of the Queen's favour, and told Barnes so, confiding in his using discreet … [ His speech in the Capello was otherwise, and not so general, whatsoever he says.] If Her Majesty is well informed … disgrace me, ever pretended that I was a traverser of the King of Spain's designs for gaining our country, opposed to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of Essex. It may seem strange for one in deep disgrace and exile to seek favour at your hands, yet your singular … I be, to prevail with the Queen to grant me a pardon, and leave to return to my native country, there to live and … I willingly relinquish my pension of 40 reals with the King of Spain, with arrears value 500 l. [ pages. Abstract by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… March 1600 March ? Grant to John Clinch, justice of the King's Bench, of dispensation from daily attendance on the duties … account of his infirmities, he still retaining the place and title, and warrant to the Exchequer to pay him an annuity …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… be retarded by the defeat of the Spaniards at Kinsale. The King of Spain has obtained leave to pass 20,000 men through … at a time. Rumours of war with Spain have come to nothing, and St. Malo ships have gone to Spain. Marshal Brissac allows … and Zealand, and has sent a copy of a letter from the King of Spain to the chief trading towns, to that effect. In …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… arquebuses, handguns, and daggers, for the Tower; fec, 1 s. 4 d. a day. [3 pages, Latin.] Endorsed with note of a … the rest; 1. Making and continuing the Earl of Southampton general of the horse, contrary to Her Majesty's express … use. Also that the Earl of Essex was the worthiest to be King, and that as the papists look for a change, there would …
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