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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… here, being prejudiced by the unadvised speech of Deacon in England, and the assertion of one Edgin that the Lord … into his old grace, and commanded by Cosmo to attend in some town here where fewest of our nation are, till sent … Heneage that Hummerston is banished, and lies between St. Omer and Gravelines, till he has cleared some private …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Csar, Judge of the Admiralty and Master of Requests, at St. Alban's. You and Justice Gawdy appointed the matter between the Castlings and us to be heard in the Court of Requests this term, but as it is now … of the plague, and since, on the other side of me, my son-in-law has buried his servant; but I cannot say his was the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… premises decayed, so that great charge must be bestowed in repairing them before the salt works can be set forward. … the great floods, or the whole field or coal mine will be in danger of being lost. I beseech order that these things … Sept. 28. Berwick. 23. John Kelsterne to William Asley, St. John's London. William Walker having died at Edinburgh, I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… but as she will not grant leave, I must submit. Pray be in the Exchequer Court when a cause of mine is heard this … commissioners (as they stand indifferent, being strangers in this country, never being of counsel with any of the … 12. Sir Thomas Leighton to Lord Burghley. I hear from St. Malo that the town obstinately refuses to submit to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Leighton to Lord Burghley. The galleys which were off St. Peter's are now returned to Bluett; they discovered a … under water, but it retired. The Spaniard lost 120 men in the fight. These galleys meant for the isles, but the wind … of danger, I shall beg soldiers and victuals. I send from St. Malo the enclosed account of the preparations making in
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the 3rd, when oppressed with sorrow by the loss of young St. John, a gentleman I loved most dearly. I guess my wife … it. Thanks for your letter, which was a singular comfort in my affliction, to find that so noble a personage would … my wife should be licensed to come hither next Michaelmas; in consideration of the little comfort I take in this place, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Leighton to Lord Burghley. The merchants and mariners of St. Malo being arrested, I have long had no news, but I sent you and abstract of sundry letters received, from a St. Malo bark escaped from Lisbon. The 30 great ships which are preparing in the river of Seville are bound for India, and will be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Elizabeth - Volume 33 February 1596 February 1596 Feb. 17. St. John's Street. 58. William Fitzwilliam to Mr. Csar. I am … Wright's goods to be seized, as he is the only stirrer in the Welsh parts, and so is the only one to be cooled that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Leighton to Lord Burghley. I send two further letters from St. Malo, describing the state of that town and the Spanish … the King of Spain's sending vessels to know what is done in these parts. They should be stayed if they come to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Commonalty of the City of London, as governors of Little St. Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, to Wm. Burcher, of London, of a tenement in the occupation of George Merryman, in West Smithfield, between the message of Burcher on the …
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