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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… According to the Council's letters to Sir Thomas Dennys and himself, for the apprehending of Alexander Cuffolde, … that Cuffolde had been more than a fortnight in London, and have taken order for his apprehension as soon as he … their watch of the better sort of the inhabitants, and desire instructions as to the continuance thereof. The …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… the effect whereof, as within written, I leave to your and the Council's consideration. Notwithstanding this, I … shall pass either to the prejudice of my most noble and merciful sufferen [Sovereign] or my mother the … 1578. 1 p. 612. Richard Meidglay, Vicar of Rochdale, and Thomas Williamson, Vicar of Eccles, to Lord Burghley. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… France to the Queen Mother. 1583, Oct. 22/Nov. 1 Has seen and well considered the two Memorials, which his brother has entrusted to her, and which she has forwarded to him by the bearer. Touching … which he wishes to obtain, both for his own satisfaction, and for the tranquillity and safety of those who accompanied …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Oct. 2. Has waited days, thinking to say good bye to him, and to talk of many things as to his friend. But, as he does … him, one of his best friends. Such will he be always and every where to him. Asks to be kept in favour with Walsingham, Chedeney [Sidney], and their wives, the Earl of Leicester, Raleigh, &c. News and
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… is to be shortly at my house with Lords Hamilton, Angus, and Mar, to counter the convention of the other lords at Cairnie. The King is very instant for his mother, and minds to charge me with a commission for that effect. As … forced at Restalrig's sit to engage some of my cupboard, and the best jewel I had, to get him silver for his …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… whereof I have now both employed my uttermost labours and spent largely of my poor estate; for the ill success … grief, constrained thereto by the want of water, beer and many other very necessary provisions, as also by the infection and sickness of the company, which have specially proceeded …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Robert Cecil. 1597, Oct. 2. My wish to please your father and yourself has made me find out an honest way to pass over … alleged in my former letter. Sir Thomas [Cecil] and I have met and are perfectly reconciled. The love I bear … of discipline in the Christian army. From Savoy, of divers encounters betwixt Ladiguere and the Duke's forces, wherein …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… on land in some of those islands to refresh yourselves; and, when that messenger parted, you were purposed to take in St. Michael, and after some part of October spent in that height, to begin … till the depth of winter which is ever subject to storms and darkness. We cannot deny but we do wish the safe return …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… it, you will be pleased to pardon that which is past, and believe that hereafter I will ever be more ready to serve … committed, I shall be restored to her former good opinion, and have liberty to take what course shall be fittest for me, which is the only suit I intend to make, and that granted, I shall account myself enough favoured. If …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Sir Thomas Egerton to the Lord Treasurer, the Lord Admiral and Sir Robert Cecil. 1599, Oct. 2. Upon receipt of your … hath set down in writing that which I send hereinclosed, and did also deliver unto me, to be sent to your lordships, … He came hither very ill for his health, did eat nothing, and this night hath rested little, being troubled with a …
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