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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… of pirate vessels set out, pirates' goods received, and victuals furnished to them in Suffolk. With note that the … of Ireland, cousin to the Earl of Desmond, came to Lisbon, and said he would remain, and had sent for his wife, who was then at Morlaix., He has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… be hard to procure him licence here to go to that charge, and therefore he must come over as one of yours; when there, … awhile, any of ours should mislike that kind of order and complain, it might serve for answer to our Council that … our own tongue, which before was never yielded to there, and so thought it not best to urge them with much formality, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Thanks for your remembrance of me when I was in Cornwall and Devonshire, where my Lord of Bedford and many others were partakers of your news. Your last I … day I went out of London until I came home again. My wife and children were also sick in my absence, but are now, thank …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… leave of Her Majesty to-day. They have been honourably and plentifully cheered by Lord North, where we take our … the plague increasing in London. The humour of hardness and sharpness does not decrease in this place, and I do not think it will mend, as it is so planted and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Harris's answer to the case in controversy between him and John Baily, of Sarum, denying the accusations of Bailey's … Wilson to Sec. Walsingham. I am much bound to you, and have no way of requital, yet I presume still to discharge … I have presumed to take up my next year's allowance, and am going to Mr. Grimstone at Orleans, the plague being at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Graie, gent., was committed for matters of religion by you and the Council, in the progress at Norwich, and since removed by reason of the plague to a place in the … under the great seal to John Foxhall, merchant of London, and his assigns, to buy and export a quantity of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… not get discharge, but they came to me at the Groyne, and by aid of my friends, I freed them from trouble. I lent … war that is in Spain is for England. Come hither to me, and you shall see the suddenest plague fall upon England that … ever fell upon any country. Come this summer or autumn, and I will load your ships back with oranges, and pay your …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Sec. Walsingham. I have gone through the posts to Berwick, and in my journey have examined the books in general, and find default in every one of them. Since my coming, Sir … there, sent letters to the Lord Treasurer, Lord Hunsdon, and you, and delivered them to the posts there at 5 p.m. of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… have more if you wish. I have bought all the balm, 4 ozs. and take 1 oz., for composition of the mithridate of … of alcherms, which I must make in presence of doctors and apothecaries, to relieve the epidemical indisposition. I … hurtful. The balm for ulcers; ammonia for toothache and indigestion. Directions for taking them. [1 page, French …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 57. Henry Lord Scrope to Sec. Walsingham. I received your and the Council's letters. I cannot learn anything of … the Scotchman, since his departure out of England, and do not believe he has yet returned. He is 40 years … of Miscellanies, commencing as follows: But sorrow and plagues for their offences, Battle and famine, and all …
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