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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… berton her crew had deserted her, going off in the ship's boat. [ Italian.] Dec. 18. Senato, Secreta. Despatches from … he would not say a single word in favour of his Master's subjects, who demand a large sum. After the Council the … He says that the Marshal first informed him in the Queen's name that the reciprocal matches between France and Spain …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… that he is the first and sets the example. What the king's reply was and how ready he showed himself to be the first, … moved by this, the governor having withdrawn from the duke's territory to await the decision of His Majesty. It appears … was given to understand that the postponement of the duke's punishment was very prejudicial to the king's service and …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 20,000 ducats, a very small thing, considering His Majesty's obligations, his great promises and the needs of His … little assistance. The person whom he is using by the king's licence and who will set out on Saturday morning is the … the differences with the duke. This has raised His Majesty's hopes that it may be so. Accordingly in his last audience …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… taken from the French and restored to the duke of Savoy's father the states which had also been defended and … he has always denied them, swearing that the ambassador's instructions, which he says he has, say nothing about this … the Doge and Senate. As soon as I received your Serenity's letters of the 18th November I wrote to the Secretary …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and hopes to obtain a good number to take his king's wages. In this he is assisted by the admiral of this … a large number of sailors from this island his Majesty's permission is necessary or that of the Council and the … but with small results. However this may be, his Majesty's agent at Turin is returning and will be here in two days. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… which will be merely complimentary, before his Majesty's return to London. Only then shall I be able to ask for … some three or four days. I have received your Serenity's letters directing me to consign to him all the public … and liberty, in which we know that we have his Majesty's approval. You will use all this in order to foster good …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the wisest, which I have already reported, that the king's object in negotiating is nothing more than negotiation … by a Spaniard, previously pensioned, who lived in Gondomar's house with a provision from the king, containing an apology … the 17th September, 1622. I have received your Excellency's note with a copy of the pope's demands and the alterations …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… by the cardinal himself in the presence of your Serenity's ambassador and the papal nuncio, no other ministers being … to send. I have suggested to the cardinal that Botr's intimacy with Chevreuse may displease his Majesty, but he … assist Soubise. They attribute a great part of the duke's ill will to the French ambassador at the Hague, who is said …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… use as our service requires, and to find out his Majesty's decision about the pirates, to guide our own decisions. … him from France was presented with a diamond in the king's name, who had known him in Spain. They did all they could … fall to the ground, and the concessions made for the queen's satisfaction may, through a bad return, be vitiated in the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the Duke of Buckingham acquainted me in his Majesty's name with the negotiations in progress with France, … consenting to receive the French attendants into the queen's service, after they had so deeply offended him, conceding … but on writings and agreements signed with the king's own hand. Of this nature were the embargoes laid on English …
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