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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… advice in time what course to take if such a thing happens or has already happened. I had news yesterday from Chasteau … about a pension for him. The French ambassador's means or any other will be used, for they would fain have him or his brother, thinking their both being in England …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… let us not for a trifle of nothing, of nine thousand pound or under, lose that that this opportunity giveth us. Besides, … Queen of England would be shortly put to death, by poison or other means. They would not tell him by what means, but, … made with her Majesty, and so are not bound to confirm or enlarge upon it. And if the Council desires on any other …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… a word; nor would they reply a word to the King's answer, or ask him to interpret the meaning of his words. which are … princes, as his King and the rest of princes of Gremany, or else the cause would quail, as he could not furnish so … will deal more agreeably with the humours of this Court, or I am very much afraid their coming will rather do great …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… never was such an officer in peace, nor is he needful, or at least he ought to know the country custom and language. … the affairs shall proceed otherwise than they have done, or myself better used ; but because I will refuse nothing … sometimes to attempt Berghes up Zome ; sometimes Sluis or Ostend and sometimes to march toward Guelderland, and in …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… his labour. The names of priests. 1. Wilson, about London or at Mr Gage's. 2. Blackwell, in London. 3. Short, otherwise … which was marked ; and next day Baligny sent M. de Meure [ qy. la Meure] to Simier, to tell him that Baligny was waiting for …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… it, adding that he would not have parted with it for five or six ducats. Others say that after he was gone the host or others who were present took the stick, without thought, … first meeting they resolved to choose a Council of ten or twelve to whom should be committed the government of all …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… you. For Finch, of whom you write, I never knew any such, or if I did, cannot remember it, so know not what advice to … so either make them privy to the contents of the cipher or vex them if I send it undeciphered. As to the book to be … of any like matter, touching the honour of her Majesty or the State, to repair to Pinart about the stay thereof. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… things as I have been partaker of above the rest. Eight or ten days after my coming out of England, the governor of … by the Grave's men; but in the end either through fear or falsehood those skonces were forsaken, which the enemy … them relief, when they were even ready either to starve or yield to mercy. Their distress was so great as they fed …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… me, wherefore I send my servant to receive either the one or the other. The bells of this town have so stunned M. de … upon your Queen ' de dela,' since she alone could ruin or re-establish all the affairs of those of your party by the … to make me conceive some unkindness in your lordship, or to sound me in my affection to you, I know not; but he …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… ; and her purpose for the return of my lord of Leicester or some other, I would deliver to you the causes of our … departure from hence not to have been for any mislike or discontentment conceived of the States ; at which time it … with whom there were several agreements made for pay or money due unto them for transportation of soldiers &c., as …
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