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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… Unfinished. 1 pp. Copy. 1 965. Charges against the Regent Lennox. 1570. [Dec.] Cott. Calig., B. VIII., fol. 325. (1) The Parliament holden by the Regent "without crowne, septer, and sworde," wherein he was … appointed to another without innovation, for that the King's authority is still the same, and the alteration is but of …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… that from Hoddesdon to Walsingham of this date. See Cal. S.P. For., 15812.] [Feb.?] 608. [Cobham to Walsingham.] The King of Navarre's agent did move me for to underst[and] if that they might … nuns were slain, whereon the Archbishop, Pope's Nuncio and Regent came together and have put in prison one Lelio …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… within the burgh of Edinburgh, detained against the King's authority, is not unknown to the Regent and the Lords of Secret Council, who, desiring nothing … Scottish people, being the creatures of God, and the King's born subjects, howsoever they have evil deserved and been …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… P. 1, 1. 7. The word imperfect in the MS. is in Arnold's Chronicle, "Portchaf," i. e. Port Jaffa or Joppa. P. 15, 1. … Strawe. P. 22. A blacke sterre. So our MS., but in Arnold's Chronicle "a blasing starre," i. e. a comet. P. 26, 4th 1. … daughter of James duke of Chatelherault (at this time regent of Scotland); whose only child named in the family …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Additional Notes and Corrections. p. 1, No. 1. The Emperor's powers to Chapuys are not to be found in Vienna, as are … they were afterwards to be forwarded to queen Mary, the Regent of the Low Countries, to suggest such additions or … at the time in Spain upon urgent business of the Queen Regent in the Low Countries, Chapuys was requested to …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Lorraine, Vendme and Nevers," says the abstract of Scepper's despatch to the Emperor; but either that despatch, … p. 12. " Except the nun, meaning one of the duke of Guise's daughters." At p. 10 the nun is said to be the daughter of … landgraf of Hessen, to the queen dowager of Hungary, regent in the Low Countries for her brother, the Emperor. "We …
Survey of London Monograph
… memory of and soon after the great victory on St Crispin's day 1415. Occurs several times down to 1419, but name … Lovre or Lover pursuivant of John, Duke of Bedford, who as Regent of France resided in the Palace of the Louvre; he was … of John, Duke of Bedford, who resided at the Louvre as Regent of France; cr. by the King at Canterbury and given a …
Magna Britannia
… the name of Pinnock or Bradock. Clarendon describes Ruthen's defeat as having taken place on the east side of … An act was passed in the year 1774, for making a navigable canal from Bude-harbour to the river Tamar, in the parish of … of Calstock, was granted by His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, as Duke of Cornwall, for the same term, in the month …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… is made to Jerome Selade, Bishop of Vaison, the Pope's "Maestro di Casa," and Nuncio to the Emperor in Spain. … d'Humires in the dep. of Ille-et-Vilaine, president of the Regent's (Louise) Council, also of that of Rouen in Normandy, … made hereafter of him, and of his kinsman Baccio. p. 194. "Canal of Aragon, and the Emperor's petition to the Pope about …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… forces on the 14th of Feb. 1645, after a fortnight's siege: in the south-east angle is a small domestic chapel, … court is held in May and December, at which debts under 40 s. are recoverable. Adlington ADLINGTON, a township, in the … road from Wigan to Chorley, and the Leeds and Liverpool canal, also afford means of communication. The townships of …
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