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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Ambassador in England, to the Doge and Senate. The king's commissioners have had several conferences with those of … not without a very considerable diminution in His Majesty's authority. Among the most curious views which are heard … will not suffer, whereas total ruin is predicted for Windebank, who is the first and has always openly taken the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… of the king here. It is already stated that the ambassador's stay in those parts will be short. But they do not want to … in England, to the Doge and Senate. To Anstruther's gentleman, 5 who left recently, they consigned the state … Sir Henry Vane, and the two Secretaries of State, Cuch and Windebank have already been appointed for the purpose. The …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… throughout the city, that shots had been fired at S. Moise, that is, at the mouth of the Piazza. Justice … replied, I take comfort at hearing from your Serenity's lips that these acts were not intended to prejudice me or … that the two intimates referred to were Sir Francis Windebank, the secretary of state, and William Alexander, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… merely answered in general terms, and altho' the Resident's remarks were something over sauced ( un poco troppo … I am anxiously awaiting the return of the Secretary Windebank from Court for the recovery of my servant, who is … and Senate. The day after my last despatch the Secretary Windebank arrived here from the Court. He told me he had …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… in fish. They then gave them passports to fish in the king's waters for a year, confirming the lordship claimed, to … already shown his resentment. He has ordered the Secretary Windebank to remain in retirement in a country house of his … the order for this with his own hand. 1 They say that Windebank and Cottington, being aware of this, forestalled …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… or go direct to York, without any other attempt. The king's cavalry is directed to the River Tyne, to dispute the … a subject of the popular wrath, has withdrawn to the queen's Court for greater safety and only emerges from there with … P.R.O. Paris Trans. Probably the person referred to in Windebank's note of the 4th Sept., o.s. Cal. S. P. Dom. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Tromp. [ I. 89, pp. 2122.] April 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The petition and certificates of Major Wm. … Ireland, he having a great cargo on board for the summer's service there, and that convoy may afterwards attend the … particular respect, and stated, in presence of Sir Thomas Windebank, Capt. Marsh, and others, that he believed I was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… June 11. Order in Parliament.On consideration of yesterday's order, on the report by Sir Hen. Vane concerning papers … the ambassador, and report their proceedings for the House's approbation. [ I. 91, p. 23.] [June 11.] Index entries of … Mr. How, the minister's withdrawing-room, formerly Sec. Windebank's. Mr. How's bed-chamber. Servants' room. Late …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… 1. A schedule of sums due in the Treasurer of the Chamber's office, at Christmas 1698, and to Lord Ossulston and others … pages. 1699. 3. An abstract of the acco ts of the first 3 s ayd granted 8 W., the first quarterly poll, granted 3 o & 4 … mentioned. 1 page. [? Before 1700.] 46. Petition of Windebank Coote, widow, to the Lords of the Treasury, showing …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 67 March 1-17, 1654 March 1-17, 1654 March 1. Council. Day's Proceedings. 1. Mackworth, Rous, Pickering, and Sydenham, … reparation and damages from Sir John Coke and Sir Francis Windebank, then Secretaries of State, and Mr. Witherings, and … ought to have reparation from Sir John Coke, Sir Francis Windebank, the Secretaries of State, and Mr. Witherings, that …
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