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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… themselves that what they have said about the Queen's admiralty rights is set down for law. It is no use offering to sell the Queen's camparts, for they expect to have them for nothing. The … and justices look for two more commissioners. The Queen's procurer complains that she is wronged by them about a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… complaints have been examined, beginning with Mr. Fashion's, but the people of the isle have been seduced to think ill … if they desire it. We send you a petticoat of this country's making for your wife, and one for yourself; also the … he has nearly 60 years to come in the said manor, which formerly belonged to the abbey of Lenton; also with an …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… zealous and painful, not only through my Lord President's provocation and presence, (a rare man of this age,) but by virtue of Her Majesty's letters lately sent to him, which have given him such … and I am sure we shall have the Archbishop of York's furtherance. As for my Lord President, he is more zealous …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… hand. Thanks for your letters by Dranfield, Mr. Secretary's man. The news of Edmondston is not thought to be true, as … there, which I do not like, nor do I the Portugal agent's request to have 4,000 Almains to serve his master. I fear … by the book of extent or book of receipts to have been formerly paid. The Guernsey procurers have embezzled a letter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… would come in, or soon be overthrown. The Earl of Ormond's forwardness is greatly misliked, and yet they commend his … to satisfy her for the manner and cause of Palavicino's imprisonment; but whatever good words are given, or upon … letter to one Owenson Viserdine, Italian merchant in Mark Lane, and directed to Mr. Covert, of Mignon College, Paris, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… plainly. The bearer hereof returns with the Duke of Guise's servants, who having brought presents to the King, go not … to Council, for the re-establishment of the survey, formerly taken every three years, of the manner of … for John Dolling, of Salisbury, servant to Edw. Lane, dwelling in Blackfriars, London, relative to his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… I stayed my purpose till I had made trial of the priest's word, and immediately sent my men there, who did not lose … all wrong doing be avoided. page.] Nov. 29. St. Swithin's Lane. 25. J. Good to . I perceive by yours of 10 Nov. that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… fifth part of a penny for a calf, the worst being worth 6 s. 8 d. or 8 s., which is too little; so the ministers will seek redress … Without help, this dealing will drive them from us. P.S.Our ministers object in conscience to receive the former …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Fras. Walsingham, or any of the Council for Her Majesty's affairs, is to affix a label, subscribed with his name, of … in your favour, and so likely to recover Her Majesty's good grace, but now disgraced by my letters. I am wronged … crosses and oppositions I shall have from those who have formerly treated him. When I begin the eradicative cure, I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… had possessed. [1 page.] Annexing, 37. i. Dr. Hamond's report of the case of Denis Roux of Guernsey. He was … your delegates; the Queen would not be prejudiced, as Roux's estate is only for the life of Sir T. Leighton. [1 pages.] … or towers of Scalby, Rocliffe, Carlisle, Drumbewgh house, formerly belonging to Lord Dacre, Bownes, Woulstrie, …
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