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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… plates [flat-bottomed boats] filled with soldiers and great ordnance, and protected on both sides by ships of war. M. Aldegonde has … his letter to the Queen a statement that free exercise of trade has been established at Elbing, or at any rate, to …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… whose servant received my said letters from Rolston, and promised that his master would not fail to let your … said despatchesone of which is of three leaves of cipher, and the other of twoyour majesty may judge with certainty of … that ships should have no impediment in their accustomed trade with France. The ships are now on the sea, therefore …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to England, who will tell you how agreeable to us and all the people has been the arrival of the Earl of … countries with such ample commission from her Majesty, and accompanied by so many English noblemen, we refer … is one where only subjects of the King of Spain may safely trade. At Seville, the Hope was arrested as belonging to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of Pannarch, Jehan d' Aenlas master, cloths, serges and other merchandises of great value, worth four thousand … the monopolies of the English merchants and to put back trade into its former state; otherwise that all English … to be mean to her Majesty that the English merchants might trade hither with their cloths. They may have their choice of …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to have been made against her life by the young Stafford and Mody, in which she says d' Estrappes has joined and that … be praised, we have plenty of victuals, though having our trade taken away, we are greatly impoverished. "But we hope … to the King's Majesty to have a grant for English men to trade with us, as they have done heretofore; which otherwise …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Feb. 21. The answer given unto Messrs. Loos, Casenbrot and Ortel, deputies from the States General. The Queen's … state might be relieved by some good conditions of peace. And as touching the reasons to induce her to desist from the … doth of late show himself very willing to tolerate the trade of the heretics; and giveth them liberty to repair to …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… the secound day of Februar 1588." Johne Robertstoun and Auchbald Johnestoun, burgessis of Edinburgh. Item, xl … last here beinge, when as it shalbe time to beginne our trade [practise]; in the meane time I praie you to advertise … thinges maie soe fall out that wee maie obtaine the whole trade of this countrie in our handes, which wee cannot be …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… with other towns. De Mayne now there: leaves Sagona and Drow to govern it. La Chartre still at Bourges, and promiseth fair, but, etc. Montescot here. He was captured … attract the refugees back. This will restore the fishing trade, which formerly made the town so prosperous, and then …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to assist this merchant to obtain for him powder, arms, and an engineer, as he (de Chatte) hears certainly that he … in Mr. Wolley's hands. They would do well to forbear their trade to Spain until the success of her Majesty's army be … to themselves. Desire her Majesty's favour, the renewal of trade, and the removal of the Merchant Adventurers' residence …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of Marueco's servant. 1 1. That the King may hire ships and mariners in her realm, if he needs them in any war … carry himself as a private merchant coming for his own trade or for a friend [underlined], and shall not use her … Majesty thinks that the States should forbear their wonted trade into Spain until the effect of the enterprise of Norris …
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