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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and bound for Lisbon, 200 tons of dry fish for the King's provision, to go with the first wind. Be careful that none … in January last that my captain was dead. This was very welcome to the Irish; and that your honour was sent for to … of law may reach to the nature of treason or, in his folly, utter some lew[d] words although without malicious …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… now to pay my Easter wages to Mr. Jenyns of the Boar's Head, Westminster, and the bearer will pay you 6 s. 8 d. for your trouble. [ page.] April? 54. Instructions by … has visited and embraced me, and said, "Bed-fellow, welcome from Kirkcudbright; if you had gone thither, I and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… the pains to see me where I now am, assure yourself to be welcome as my dear friend; and yet I would not that you … you have examined the manners of both. It is for religion's sake that my friends in Grantham favour me. I wish the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… - Volume 12 August 1564 August 1564 Aug. 4 ? 16. Ode of welcome by Tob. Colcloughe addressed to [Sir Wm.] Cecil and … Cambridge, on the arrival of many eminent men of the Queen's Privy Council. Inc. "Ridet tota cohors, Academia splendida …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… a picture of Duke Charles, and given by him, by the King's command, to the French Ambassador. [ page. See Calendar 17 … bills for 20 l. a year a piece, to John Smith, the Prince's trumpeter, and Wm. Pierson, his drummer. [ page.] [Dec. … arrives at Fagall Road. The high fort of Fagall. The folly of neglecting defence of arms in time of service. [60 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… day he was executed at low-water mark, near St. Martin's point, where, for example, he remains in chains. The rest … other Commissioners, to Council. According to the Queen's letters, we have condemned Rich. Hitchins, who publicly … viz., that he is driven to extremity by his own wilful folly; that when he committed the trust to Carleton and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… all parties, but I know it was not his doing. The Queen's affairs may not serve to wreak men'sanger. Read this to Mr. … come to me at dinner or supper, they should be heartily welcome. As for other times, I have no leisure but when the … [ Dom. Eliz., Vol. CXCVI., ff. 103107. Printed in Hakluyt's Voyages. Vol. I., pp. 418420.] 1567 ? Sept. 29 ? 102. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… cannot advertise; being careful to prepare for Her Majesty's service, by conference and otherwise with divers honest … of Northumberland said he would do the like. By this day's work, and the repair to the Court of the Duke of Norfolk, … Lord of Rutland and Mr. Cecil arrived here, and were very welcome. I received by my Lord Lieutenant Her Majesty's and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the abandoning of Hartlepool, and there are only the Queen's ships now upon this coast, which we think it convenient to … for your solicitation for sending money, which will be welcome to many here, and rid me of much clamour. I … with all his power at Penrith, and that ( as he thought it folly to come to them without some feat of service), he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… or Durham, but such as are within the compass of the Queen's pardon. We have found the juries willing to serve the … to have the forfeitures as in the rebellion in Henry VIII.'s time, and they will be great. Order should be taken with … bring all the indictments and deliver them to the King's Bench, and leave nothing here of those matters for the …
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