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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… speech gives me hope either of good to the cause, or at least a perfect delivery of my requests, which being … the time appointed be upon Saturday in the forenoon or afternoon, whereof that I might the better resolve him, I … that I shall claim in respect of the title from him or his Council any greater prerogative than I have had to …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… satisfy the losses of England. But, what need I to babble or prate with you of this matter? You shall hear enough of them … yielded in the matter, for he would be loth to swerve or be charged any further than he has yielded.Chelsea, 27 …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… not be offensive to my Lord of Suffolk, who is leaving, or my Lord Admiral, who is now reassuming the charge of these … my answer. He bites and whines. God send me more credit or him less boldness to accuse an innocent. Craving my … to know whether it might be permitted such fellows to prate in this sort. But presently another priest took the …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… that where Sir George declares himself either a friend or an enemy there is none to stand to the contrare, so that … has constrained to seek him and either to make our friend or else to despair for the present. There was many things … and Grimeshoe, Clement Spilman; 24. Clackclose, Gregory Prat; 25. Frebridge citra Lin, Wimond Cary or Thomas Winde, …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… infringing his safe conduct, which extended only for eight or ten days. If he be so colerycke at his coming to court, as … When Chaperon comes will be so bold as to stay him four or five days, and yet yt shall be clenly handelled. The Lord … the Bishop of Aquila continues though with small credit, or by that other kind of treaty with the town in which he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… seeing she cannot be so happy as to wait on the Queen or hers. Joachimi has not obtained any satisfaction of his … 2. William Butts, messenger, to William [Edward] Nicholas, or in his absence to John Woolley. By reason of the contagion … Lords Commissioners for saltpetre and gunpowder on Monday or Tuesday next at Windsor, and to bring with him an account …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… but pray your Majesty's commission to the Council or others to call their creditors before them, and mediate … of his Majesty, Sir William Parkhurst and Nicholas Drake, or any four of them, to call before them petitioners' … neglecting to come to his church, being within two miles, or any other church on the Sunday. 2. For tempting the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… letters should prevail in that kind they knew not where or of whom to raise moneys for defraying the expense of their … in the "perclose" of his letter, implying a requital or good turn. Sir Christopher replied, in an unseemly … the King's good turns were when they came to seek them, or words to that effect, and withal, taking advantage that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… until petitioner may have his costs on the two sentences, or until the appeal be ended in the Arches, and that in the meantime Sir Richard Strode, recorder of Plympton, or some such indifferent man, may mediate an end, or certify in whom the fault is. [ p.] Annexed, 9. i. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… as the ammunition sets out from Hull, that you may send 10 or 12 troopers so far as Kattering Brigg for to meet it … City may not be moved now to supply money by way of loan or otherwise? Extraordinary watches to be commanded in the … be contented to have a general Great Council of the Peers, or to call a Parliament. [ Printed in Hardwick's State Papers …
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