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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ?] 52. The Earls of Rothes, Montrose, Marr, Montgomery, Loudoun, Lord Forrester, and Sir A. Leslie to [Louis XIII]. … to the Earls of Rothes, Montrose, Marr, Montgomery, Loudoun, Forrester, and Sir Alexander Lesley. March 1639-40." … hand. p.] Mar. Whitehall. 54. The same to John Earl of Loudoun. Whereas, for the better settling of business in that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… I received yours of the 30th March. I perceive Lord Loudoun will not acknowledge the bringing of any such … together with the letter supposed to be written by Lord Loudoun and six other lords in Scotland, directed "Au Roy." [ … April 14. 85. Interrogatories ministered to John Earl of Loudoun, in the Tower. Whether he had signed the Covenant, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from the 13th to the 21st April both inclusive. Lord Loudoun continues still in the Tower close prisoner. His … Sec. Windebank, and the Attorney-General examined Lord Loudoun at the Tower touching the letter, who, as it is said, … are to be returned with all convenient speed, but the Lord Loudoun is kept close prisoner in the Tower. The last …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… late come down from court John Haddane, a servant of Lord Loudoun's, armed with his Majesty's special warrant of free … than that. The gentleman [John Hadden, servant of Lord Loudoun] who came with a special warrant from his Majesty to … of, who has acquainted me that on the 11th present Earl Loudoun and Lord Ker went to Edinburgh to meet the rest of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… who came with the pass from his Majesty belonged to Lord Loudoun; his name is John Hadden. Yesterday Captain Stradling …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by him. Besides, they desire the release [of the Earl] of Loudoun, restitution of their ships and goods taken at sea, … to send to the French King, and which letter the Lord of Loudoun, now prisoner in the Tower, did subscribe; it is said … ships and goods and prisoners which have been taken, Lord Loudoun being a chief man whose release they desire. It is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… which most discontents them now is the detaining of Lord Loudoun and their ships, which they have sent to demand of … his father's plot to know their designs. The lady of Lord Loudoun, who is in the Tower, came in person to the Lords in … but I will make him pay for it. The enlargement of Lord Loudoun causes a belief here that we shall come to terms with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the castle, else it is thought they would let it lie. Lord Loudoun came to Edinburgh on Friday. P.S.I received yours … roundly, for which I pawn my credit and estate. We hear of Loudoun's liberty and honour, and hope thereon a speedy … but I conceive it expedient for me to relate what Lord Loudoun said in Durham, as reported by a kinsman of his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Lord Erskine, the Earl of Marr's son, he was told Lord Loudoun's regiment marched by Edinburgh the Thursday before, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… return to his own country for fear of the Irish, as also Loudoun, Argyle, and Queensberry. The Earl of Nithsdale is …
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