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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… dioceses of England and Wales, appointed by the Queen's letters to send to Chester by Oct. 20, horsemen, furnished … here to give it me, for I know that divers of Her Majesty's enemies are coming here from France, Burgundy, Savoy, … If matters are as we learn here, soldiers will be welcome. I have a young boy of 21 fit to make a soldier of; I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… by Mr. Throgmorton from Paris; Mr. Stourton, Lord Stourton's brother; Browne, Vause, and Talbot, of Rouen; Polydore … a half months; before that lived nine years in St. Paul's Churchyard, and is well known to Sir Thos. [ sic] … with her continual clamour, we require you, in Her Majesty's name, not to allow her to enter this castle, and when she …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… about a debt due to him from Avery Copley of Lincoln's Inn. 2. Going thence to Wetherby, met the Master of Gray, … the Ambassador, and lodged with him at Alderman Harvey's. Catered for them four days. 5. Went back into the North to … Arundel choleric and impatient, perhaps at his own folly, not being able to find such a living abroad as he left …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… although having a sufficient maintenance, to crave my year's allowance before hand, my expenses being so great at my … Scrope to Sec. Walsingham. I received your and the Council's letters. I cannot learn anything of Harkness, the … 17 Sept. 58. vii. Richard Hutton to . Nothing was more welcome than your letter, because it was full of good will. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 20 Jan. last, were not accompanied by Sir Cuthbert Layton's son, but by one of that name. They lodged with Edward … Featherstonehaugh, Northumberland, supping at Thos. Garth's house in Armathwait, after which they and their horses were … April last he came to Newcastle, there went 16 of them to welcome him, all of whom are guilty of murder or felony. On 4 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 1586 September 1586 Aug. 29. Sept.8. St. Sebastian's. 140. A.B. to Rich. May, Secretary to the Merchants. As you … go disguised as shepherds, and are rewarded from the King's purse. In his discourse with my host, he said that the … his money. Spaniards of best experience grieve at such folly, but their churchmen, who never saw further than their …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Recd. 12 March. Read 17 March 16845, and in Dutton's handwriting: For Mr. Blathwayt. [ Col. Papers, Vol. LIV., …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… The instructions of 3 December have arrived, and are very welcome, as I did not know what was most material to be …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… which his Majesty was pleased that your Excellency's person should hold, and showing that I was of the Chamber, … necessary, the best that can be gotten. Then are you well welcome (you will say). Yea truly, there can appear no other. … it be well done will suffice; if it be not, it is double folly to attempt any more new things. Ye seem to say that my …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… It is doubted those of Friesland will accept the King's peace and become Malcontents, refusing to receive any soldiers in their towns, notwithstanding Billy's (Bilhee's) bending towards them. Guelderland would do the … each looking to himself and entertaining strangers as welcome guests, the amity was rent in sunder, whereby they …
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