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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… kept the Queen, and he gave them thanks. Was told by Lady Willoughby, now wife of Baxter, that while Her Majesty was at … Robt. Garrered, and Agnes Mannell, her servant. Heard Lady Willoughby say that Her Majesty looked very pale,like a woman … promised to a man of mine. He denied that he was the Queen's or any other person's ward. After much search by myself, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the tenure or occupation of William Johnson, until Robert Willoughby of Turnerspidle attain the age of 21 years, yearly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… bailiff of Guernsey, whereby Jas. Guille of St. Andrew's, and Thos. Guille of St. Peter's port agree to pay to Thos. … that on a suit in the Court of Wards, between Frances Lady Willoughby and Bestue Barker, about recovery of her dower out … to prefer a bill against the executors of the late Lord Willoughby, for recompense of damage by a covenant from his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… [ page, copy.] May 4. Minute of the above. [ Conway's Letter Book, p. 120.] May 5. London 56. Sir John Peyton to … May 7. 58. Account of the debts owing by William Lord Willoughby of Parham, with interest due till their payment by the executors, Robert Lord Willoughby, Sir George Manners, and Sir Wm. Pelhas, sen. With …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Wm. Cecil. I received from the Lord President Her Majesty's letters, and a copy of one from Council to his Lordship, … never be shown to prove myself a liar. I am sorry my Lord Willoughby made so great haste with so little good speed, in … with service of life and land. Pray take order with Lord Willoughby that Hedley may be apprehended, and sent hither to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Lord Darcy to the Council. I understand by Her Majesty's and your letters, in what good part you accept my good will … to Sir Wm. Cecil. I have sent the Chancellor of the Duchy's letter by Thos. Leek, my kinsman, and have written to Lord … have thought good not to go yourselves, but to send Lord Willoughby with your whole rearward to Richmond, and that Her …
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 … when they were almost at Durham, they sent under Lord Willoughby to Richmond. They have since seized (while I lay … a rebel had been; none have done more extremely than Lord Willoughby in Richmondshire; he takes all, and drives more …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Court, to make friends to obtain some lease at Her Majesty's hands. His father is hard, and he is one of his mother's darlings, whom I have cause to love dearly, and who rests … whom my wife had sent to me from Meuting, to say that Lord Willoughby was there, very sick, and in great peril of life, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… complaints have been examined, beginning with Mr. Fashion's, but the people of the isle have been seduced to think ill … if they desire it. We send you a petticoat of this country's making for your wife, and one for yourself; also the … of Thos. Fashion of Southampton to Council. Robert Lord Willoughby de Broke, being seized in tail of the manors of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… and so many of these prowling fellows who have Her Majesty's commission, but rather take bribes than seek to serve their … to be a father to our country, a husband to Her Majesty's affairs, and a continual carer for the Commonwealth, I … others, stating the proportions delivered to Lord General Willoughby, and the remainder to Otwell Smith at Dieppe. [2 …
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