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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… only offence,the coming away without licence,was against a new law, making that an offence which before was not, so I trust the Queen's grace will the more abound. Princes should be to citizens … in obtaining my first licence, for which I am the Queen's bedesman; and now my second, for which I offer you my …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… seek my overthrow, and mean to detain me in prison. This new amity is suspicious, if it carries no better meaning … Mr. Prideaux says the Duke takes most grievously Story's cause, and I shall feel the smart, unless I can discharge … me, which I greatly fear. Pray procure Her Majesty's assistance, that I be not oppressed for acknowledging my …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… of hand by John Hart, Chester Herald, for payment of 7 s. to Rich. Oseley, clerk of the Privy Seal, by Trinity Term … of hand of Robert Brough, haberdasher of London, for 2 l.6 s., due to John Scott of London, merchant tailor. [ Scrap.] … no suspicious persons with letters or messages, to kindle new troubles. Also see that those who occupy forfeited houses …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Archelete (?) wanted leave to come to her, but the Queen's Majesty [ denied ?]; he is no fit man unless it were [ to … as mentioned in the petition enclosed; and now, upon a new variance between him, the new incumbent, and one Nowell, against whom the decree passed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… my uncle Leveson of Wolverhampton, my cousin Arden of Park hall, Warwickshire, and others would help me; but they did … the King [of Spain], which I tried to do at his Excellency's request, persuaded by Avery Phillips, who came to Bruges, … to Thos. Copley, who is crept into credit with the new Governor, and has 30 crowns a month, has not much wit or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Laxton to Lord Burghley. Sixteen years ago, being the King's servant, I passed into Flanders with the Queen's licence, telling Lords Warwick and Leicester my … upon matters in Cornwall, naming Lady Killigrew, our new Vice-Admiral, Digby a Kentish man, &c. [2 scraps.] 56. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… and John Clarke, reserving a rent charge of 50 l. and 28 s. tithes due to the Queen, subject to certain conditions, … the wherrymen of London, to get the King rowers for the 20 new galleys built this summer. I did not mean it to be … only means it in the gross Latin current in Westminster hall; generosus Anglus would mean a gentle Englishman, not an …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… of Huntingdon to Sec. Walsingham. I received Her Majesty's letters in a packet signed by you. The letters now sent to … had some provisions lying here, and therefore the B[ishop's] men have been content to let me spend 15 days here, before … forts very chargeable, and likely yearly to increase; a new jetty should be built on the south-east side of the south …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… seven men, besides examinate. A fly-boat, once Phippson's of Rochester, was set forth by Mr. Andrewes, the Queen's presser, whereof one Hodges was master, in which were 40 … home, and received your letters for Scottish news. The new councillors are ready to fall by the ears already. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… 30. Edw. Cheke to his cousin, Wm. Davison, the Queen's ambassador in the Low Countries. I am forwarding my Lord [Archbishop of Canterbury]'s business, and am promised by Lord Leicester and Mr. Hatton … repaired to us with your warrant for apprehension of John Hall of this town; but although we then made diligent search, …
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