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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… If your command were not signified to him by the Council and Court of Requests, that his brother's land should neither … nor alienated, before the Council were made privy to it, and had taken order for his brother's wife. If that order was … by his fraud. If all this be not true, he refuses the benefit of his petition, but otherwise beseeches favour …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to Hen. Anderson, the Rose, Holborn. If Mr. Fenwick and Nicholas Forster are in London, I am sorry that I came away, as they will inform my Lord Chamberlain and Mr. Secretary that our march is and has been quiet; lest it should so fall out, I write a few …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the Duke of Guise at Chalons, unless the Duke comes here, and then he will go to Brittany. He told me he was going an important journey to Spain, and could not tell, till he had talked with the Duke of … house of Durham keep it in their own occupation for their benefit, which I do not think they mean to do. I should be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… me that he is gone into Germany, had passed Bourges, and so was going by way of Lyons, but I fear this is not … more is, that when he passed by Bourges, he wanted money, and yet he has neither sent to me, nor to any other that had … I hope has kept him. I shall not fail to inquire for him, and to do him all the pleasure I can. I send you a letter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… War in the Low Countries, of moneys paid to persons named, and disallowed by the auditor; total, 7,547 l. 3 s. 8 d. [3 … Huddlestone, Treasurer at War of Her Majesty's army and forces in the Low Countries, for 293 days, ending 30 May … 1856; receipts, 79,630 l.; payments, 59,315 l. 8 s. 11 d., and 9,038 l. 5 s. 9 d.; balance, 11,276 l. 5 s. 5 d. [1 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of a person named, should he repair into these parts, and have caused special watch to be set, so that if he should … Lord Warden of the West Marches. Was born in London, and has been a student of the Temple eight years. Came from … gold, which may be sent to England to be reminted, with benefit to the coin and standard of this realm. By these …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… The man was to be hanged for it, but the halter broke, and the French gentleman and others entreat my son Anthony to save his life, as it was … in the Low Countries, from 12 Aug. 1585 to 11 June 1586, and of the sums issued by the Treasurer at War towards …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Memorandum [by Lord Burghley] of sums paid to John Norris and Richard Hurlestone for coat and conduct money, munition, wages, and for transportation of … King and to Wm. Andros, who promise me on your part the benefit of madder and of oil. Please to sign this note. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Robert Petter; 700 l. to Sir Thos. Cecil, for his company; and 10,308 l. 3 s. 8 d. as appears in a bill delivered; … Gray that there is a contract of marriage between him and Lady Katherine Nevill, one of the daughters of the late Earl of Westmoreland, and I perceive that he has had such a good liking of her, and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 5. Paris. 152. Sir Edward Stafford to Secs. Walsingham and Davison. A letter from Gravelines, dated 18 Oct., states that a boat has returned which carried and landed at the North Foreland a man who has gone to kill the Queen, and that he is one of four who have sworn to die or perform …
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