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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by his first instructions; and though this present Prince Elector cannot, indeed, with any colour of equity, be … Ashley, deceased, for recovery of lands detained from the Prince in the Duchy of Cornwall, and that his Majesty would … real favour towards these countries, chiefly at sea. The Prince of Orange has sent the French cavalry up towards Emden …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 2/12. Amsterdam. 12. John Dury to Sir Thomas Roe. As the Prince of Orange was the chief author of bringing the league … in two parts, all on this side Bruges should fall to the Prince, all on the other side to the French ; so the Prince is to be Archduke of Brabant if he can purchase [ i. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… jealous of the greatness of the house of Nassau and of the Prince of Orange, and it seems that a course will be taken to … and refused to allow a body of soldiers sent by the Prince of Orange to enter the town, and the other in which … towns, the safety of which they deemed neglected by the Prince. News that the Dutch fleet has gained a victory over …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… England to save himself from losing his estate there. The Prince, who esteems him very much, has given him leave to go. … l. to Mr. Cofferer towards the expense of the diets of the Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine, and so much more as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is at Gravesend and comes up that day. A messenger to the Prince Elector from Vienna; they talk of an ambassador to be … and offered to enter into bond not to serve any foreign prince, so as he might have been bound as above described, … cross, not to see what they cannot help, and to give the Prince leave to believe and repose in his Majesty's wisdom …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… entered bond and took his oath not to serve a foreign prince. He has also given satisfaction for his dues to the … is now upon a way which will quickly either settle the Prince in his estates and dignities or discover that no good … [by Sir Thomas Roe] given to his Majesty, how the Prince Elector may be made considerable in a war, or in a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Brian Kipling, to enter into bond not to serve any foreign prince, and to pay the duties owing to the company. Parker … She has sent for Rupert to go into the field with the Prince of Orange. He spends his time but idly in England, and … requiring them to enter bond not to serve any foreign prince, which bond they are ready and willing to enter into, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being scattered into exile, the King's nephew, Prince Elector Palatine, had by commission appointed Henry … put those affairs. 2nd. Because the Earl writes that the Prince of Orange expressed his opinion that the Palatinate … is contrary to all that the Earl Marshal wrote, and to the Prince of Orange's opinion, and is mistaken in itself, for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… d. per diem, to James Rutherford, servant to the King when Prince of Wales. [ Coll. Sign Man., Car. I., Vol. II., No. … to be a godmother, with the Princess of Orange. The Prince of Orange had taken the field. Had brought over Lord … was imprisoned, although he produced a commission from the Prince of Orange and a letter from the town of Rotterdam. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… concluding it would be the last, and that she trusted the Prince should be restored or the vizard be taken off,) … of their sun; so that both letters may agree. What the Prince shall now accept shall conclude him and his house for … deep root in the House of Bavaria and grow strong, and the Prince's title will be obsolete, and such as for which no …
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