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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to the DOGE and SENATE. The Count of Tillires, his Majesty's ambassador, has gone to continue his residence with the … to remain in Spain. This report reached his Majesty's ears. He wished to discover its origin and found it there, … find the prince here. The Spaniards mapped out the prince's journey to his embarcation to take twenty days, when ten …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… a large company of cavaliers who will come in the prince's name to receive the bride. In the meantime the king will go … especially about the Palatinate. Owing to that king's support of the Dutch and his countenancing the blockade of … of the Ceremonies and other gentlemen, with the king's coaches, followed by many others. Our offices were those …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… in our islands, and for the good treatment of his Majesty's subjects there and everywhere. The ambassador said, I am … Council has been exclusively occupied with the Palatine's affairs, owing to the arrival of another courier from the … But everything must depend upon the result of Arundel's negotiations, as he has charge of these transactions, and …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to his crown should be tolerated. To prove his king's consideration for the most serene republic he confided to … prompt satisfaction for the injuries suffered by the king's subjects, for which they insist on the costs of the war. … countrymen. Ayes, 93. Noes, 8. Neutral, 6. [ Italian.] Theobald Taafe, Earl of Carlingford. He wrote from Brussels …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… on the sea. The news of the failure of the Grand Duke's attempt on Famagosta has greatly lowered the reputation of … of France, which they have discovered in the King's mind, are thinking of asking his Majesty, as the friend of … by advising others to do so too. Although he is the Pope's chief minister here and as head of the Catholics deeply …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… of Embassy affects other Princes whom it is Venice's duty to follow not to lead. Venice must wait to see what … and third periods elapsed; and so with the Ambassador's consent the Council decided that the goods should be … diminish the duty on currants imported from your Serenity's dominions. Although this affected his private revenue the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and Senate. On Monday morning I received your Serenity's despatches of the 10th and 11th of this month, brought me … used terms of regard which the hour and his Majesty's tiredness required, and the King was graciously pleased to … added that your Serenity had always considered his Majesty's affection as something sure and constant and never dreamed …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… He was much gratified to learn from his Ambassador's despatches the nature of your Excellencies' reply in the … and humble submission. The King had not demanded Seymour's surrender from him who governs the place where Seymour is, … as the King goes to Windsor I will carry out your Serenity's orders about Seymour. London, 2nd September, 1611. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Prince of Conde, has informed His Majesty of the prince's supporters. They are Bouillon, Mayenne, Longueville, Saint … ambassador of Flanders. The remark thrown out by the king's secretary to the resident of Florence with regard to the … immediately made public. How it was received at the King's court I have not been able to learn, as His Majesty and the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the free offer of the Frenchman in the matter of Foscarini's letters. When he comes, he must have every encouragement to … 2 lire, 100 to Fort, 50 to Nodari, and the rest to Fort's servant. From London, the 16 September, 1616. [ Italian; … capitulations, and showing how it would damage His Majesty's revenues. We obtained audience for the 10 th inst, but they …
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