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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of the 9th, which does not necessitate a long reply, and which, short as it is, he does not thoroughly understand. … certain consults concerning the reconciling of the Queen and England to the obedience of the Church of Rome. Sheres … the Frenchmen's trifling with so often frivolous messengers tended to no other thing but to win time from the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… the reception of Hans Kecke by the Queen in England, and asks credit for his own factor, Richard Clough, the … that divers Scotch vessels have haunted the narrow seas, and under colour of their commission have taken not only French but Flemish and Portuguese ships, whereby the English traffic is hindered …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Bretons who departed after them. This day the Portingale and three other ships of these parts departed towards Spain. … Mr. Janson, their Admiral, tarries still at the Court, and will be home in three days with answer. Has heard that … speedily the true transcript of the treaty between France and Scotland, signed and sealed, with good and sufficient …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… the Queen, in which he sees it intimated that the Princes and estates of France have called her to their aid. As first Prince of the blood he repudiates this, and begs him to inform his mistress that he [the writer] … accord. She likes good offers, but when she sees so many messengers and so little end thereof, she mistrusts their …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… his office, to all the Vice-Admirals upon the south seas, and to command them to give notice thereof in the port towns … notice given to him. Corrected draft, in Cecil's hol., and dated and endd. by his secretary. Pp. 2. May 1. Burnet, iii. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… the Council according to custom, first to the Commissioner and then to Zacharias Delphino, as a Venetian nobleman to … for the Pope; but afterwards he became more mild, and abated somewhat of his papal pride, endeavouring to … to come to the Council at Trent, as the Pope desired this, and expected by these means that the wounds of the Church …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… the fourth century of their Ecclesiastical History to her and forwarded it by their own messenger. 1 This they did … having embraced Christianity, abolished all superstitions, and therefore they think that after so many centuries she ought to know and imitate the virtues of her predecessor. Have received …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Petition to the Queen. 1. In exchange for the manor and rectory of St. Bees, value 94 l. per annum, he desires … the Queen to grant to him the rectories of Easthaddon and Coldasheby (Northampton), value 21 l. 11 s. 2 d. per annum, and for the residue of the said value amounting to 72 l., to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to trouble her with, yet he has not omitted to inform her and Cecil of occurrences here. 2. Through the broils in France, the ears and minds of this King and Council are occupied in expectation of the sequel. For a …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… here sine Easter, looking daily for news from Lethington: and these 4 days past has kept her chamber, not "sycke nor … 6 priests were apprehended in the West country saying mass and ministering to the people, "some in secret howses, some in barnes, other in woodes and hylles," and are all in prison. I send a letter I …
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