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A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… some sea-port in Flanders, and particularly that fort of Mardyke, although his highnes hath disposed of his designe …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… were distin kt. He had once the one withowt the other. Mardyke is much more considerable to yow then, Dunkirk. It … to sincerity. It's lykewyse urg'd, that if yow agree unto Mardyke the proposition concerning, libertye conscience to … save both great scandall. If the proposition concerning Mardyke like he will not be read i for it be fore the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… is called home, but 'tis sayed another will come in. In Mardyke our men are sick, and divers runn away. The … the rest, that men, provisions, and coales, are wanted at Mardyke. I remaine, Right honorable, Your most humble and faithfull servant, Jo. Reynolds. Mardyke, Dec. 3d [1657.] Secretary Thurloe to Lockhart, …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… White may have miscarryed comeinge over from Mardyke on saterday last, there beinge a ship wracked upon …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… protector was resolved to send some of his infantry to Mardyke. You must confirm him in that mind; and that it is … is very certain, that the enemy hath a design to besiege Mardyke, and doth prepare all that he can. Therefore there … him to doe: if he deals justly with us in the businesse of Mardyke, and sends us money to make preparations in the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… death; not seeing how he could answer what he has done at Mardyke in the conference held with Marsin and the duke of … a charge. I perceive the French have a very great care of Mardyke, by sending the mareschal D'Aumont in person into it. … is the little appearance of our being able to regaine Mardyke, by reason, that a good part of Tureine's army …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… of the contagious diseases amongst the English in Mardyke and elsewhere, are sufficient presages, that God will … is still a design, and intention to make some attempt upon Mardyke, but when, I know not. Lockhart, embassador in … Amiens upon the report, that the enemy intended to besiege Mardyke; I make no doubt, but you are sufficiently wrote unto …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… nothing can be more advantageous for the preservation of Mardyke, than the answer, which you wrote me word to have … will. I expect with impatience the news of ther arrival at Mardyke of the four ships, which you have freighted with hay, … our guard. Monsieur the mareschal d'Aumont is still at Mardyke, causing them to work incessantly opon the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
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