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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… it was. But, in regard of our present distempers, I can't think we shall make any tolerable figure in a foreign war; … on the soffea, but the present Grand Vizier, being very proud, would not allow them that privilege, but would have … he should hazard, nay lose both, if he should oppose Mr. F[oley] and the lesser evil being the more eligible I was of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… see cause, for I know that [(z) M.] [P.], [al[n]d] [M.] [F[erguson]] [are] [great] [accqu[a]intance]. I find the wind … I cannot guess your reason for [go] [ing away witho[u]t tellil[n]g me,] after you had engaged me [past retreat in … to his clerk, Blathwayt; whether Seymour is not a proud fop to lose both King's and City's favour and hazard …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… men here, to see they must now be governed by these two proud hot-headed gentlemen, which will be a cause of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to the same company. Minutes. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 35a, f. 82.] Jan. 2. Whitehall. The King to the Lord Lieutenant. … [ S.P. Scotland, Warrant Book 2, p. 378.] Jan. 19. Col. T. Blood to Williamson. (Printed in Camden, Williamson, Vol. … yearly, another insolent condition insisted on by that proud and vainglorious tyrant? 9. Whether such a league as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… S.P. Dom., Car. II. 312, No. 101.] July 1. Bridlington. T. Aslaby to James Hickes. This morning betwixt 30 and 40 … laden by Venetians. Minute. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 34, f. 174.] July 2. Licence to Sir William Juxon to enclose a … demeanour of Holland has been, since the English made them proud and ungrateful by restoring them to their liberty. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… away the crown jewels. Minute. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 34, f. 105] Docquet thereof, dated August. [ Docquets, Vol. 25, … 1. Dublin. Sir Arthur Forbes to Williamson. I shall be proud of any occasion for showing how much I am your … concerning Lord Widdrington. With a note on the back, from T. Williamson, forwarding it. [ Ibid. No. 151.] July 7. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… instrument for winding silk. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 51, f. 406.] July 1. Whitehall. Warrant to Francis Gwyn, one of … go to France for their health. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 51, f. 403.] July 2. Windsor. Pass for Henry, Earl of … me from a correspondence I have formerly been very proud of. I cannot omit acquainting you with this day's news, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… up to Deptford. [ Ibid. No. 159.] June 1. Sheerness. Sir T. Allin to the same. To-day came in the Resolution, much … No. 176.] Minute thereof. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 35b, f. 23.] June 3, betwixt 12 and 1. Harwich. Silas Taylor to … one for the Duke, sent away three hours ago. Here is the Proud ( Superbe) of France come in. I am silent in my …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 4 horses to France. Minute. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 30, f. 34.] June 1. Pass for Sir Ellis Leighton to France, with 7 … in the order. The Spaniards, in their own dominions, are proud of a great deference such as Charles V. paid Francis., … Arrival. Despatch. 92 June 1 9 0 None 6.p.m. N.E. Sir T. Allin arrived in the Deptford, and has gone on board the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Cranmer that taught him to write it. They are grown so proud that they regard you not nor your good Queen but …
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