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Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… again, and this Queen has sent thither a gentleman named Killigrew, who is greatly trusted by her, although I do not … of his business may be guessed. The Queen thereupon sent Killigrew to Scotland, as I have reported, to warn Morton to … over the ordinary garrison have been sent to Berwick, and Killigrew has been instructed to stay with Morton and watch …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… here are not idle in their pretensions, as they have sent Killigrew to Scotland to obtain possession, for money, of the …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… their boats in readiness for the aforesaid purpose. Killigrew, Williams, Courtenay 2 and two others are at sea …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… de La Capelle's knowledge, and had communicated with one Killigrew, one of the captains of Falmouth castle, whose sons …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… negotiations about the rebels, Noailles's intrigues, Killigrew's piracies, the behaviour of Peter Carew and other …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Biscayan ship with him, as well as sundry bales of wool. Killigrew, the owner of Strangways' vessel, was gone to … letters to the King of France, so that if Strangways and Killigrew found themselves in any town or port in France they …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… had given a little vessel to two English refugees, called Killigrew, to go plundering; and the third brother was … his company to serve the Queen, if she would have him. Killigrew's special work, before the news of the victory … to follow Carew in his undertaking; and not only did Killigrew play this part, but he was seconded by one who was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and hereditaments' in Feltham were granted to Sir William Killigrew with a lease of Kempton Manor and park for eighty … by name. 32 His son and grandson, Sir William and Robert Killigrew, held manorial rights over Feltham together with … of jurisdiction in Feltham and Kempton to Sir William Killigrew in 1594 did not of course affect the king's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Seymour. 54 In 1594 the manor was leased to William Killigrew, groom of the privy chamber under Elizabeth, for … of Pembroke. 97 It came in 1594 into the hands of William Killigrew, 98 who was a person of some importance under … days, spent mostly in hunting in the park. 100 Sir William Killigrew died in 1622, and his son Sir Robert transferred …
Old and New London
… Jermyn; the Earls of Arran and Ossory, and the dissolute Killigrew, who together governed the privacy of their master … in company with Lord Rochester and others of the nobility, Killigrew, the jester, came in. "Now," said the king, "we shall hear of our faults." "No, faith," said Killigrew, "I don't care to trouble my head with that which …