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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… which it sheds upon our commercial relations with that country. The information connected with the smaller European …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of her party in the hope of bringing about a war with that country. Scotland. 3. The documents relating to Scotland … and that there was a most formidable party in that country who favoured Mary's pretensions to the English crown; … against the Queen as well as Bothwell, and threatened the country with the vengeance of God if she were spared from …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the ladies whom she brought along with her from her own country as maids of honour were less beautiful even than … a project for demanding of Francis, as sovereign of the country, the arrest of an English gentleman in the Emperor's … that Englishmen in Spain ought to obey the laws of the country, that the Inquisition had been established for the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… But everything is given freely and voluntarily in this country! We have heard it said in times past, and sometimes … they would compel foreign artisans generally to leave the country by Michaelmas, that is to say, with little more than … 26 quietly allowed them to complete, and then got the country people to pull down, the stone and timber being …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… peace. The Governor summoned his friends and warned the country in the Queen's name to resist rebellion, and he … he durst not deliver the strongholds or he must fly the country. But he would adhere to the King, for he had lost … First of all, he was to show the miserable state of the country which prevented the performance of the treaties, and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… union. The English officials feeling their position in the country shaken, wished to strengthen their hold by gaining … voluntarily offered the queen the government of the whole country. The result was suspicion and mistrust on both sides, … unfortunate both for his own reputation and that of his country. III. Two other towns of importance to the English …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… also directed to inform the Council how many parishes the country was divided into, how many were supplied with … in that and other staple commodities, "for which this country is very proper," to reside amongst them, when they … in a long letter to Sir John Colleton, describes that country with his opinion upon its settlement. He quotes from …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of money, with horses that they might return to their own country. He only bound them by solemn promises to come back … Border chieftains cared far less about the defence of the country than about carrying off cattle to which they … to avow and stand by as a matter for the good of their own country. And this article was afterwards subscribed also by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… once fell to Orleans, while the other army laid waste the country about Bois-le-Duc, took Hoogstraeten and threatened … resorted was a good many miles from the Border, and the country between it and England was so well inhabited that a … occurred, had been due to an intended invasion of their country by the Earl of Huntly, who had been sent to the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… But we get some insight into the social condition of the country from a case heard before certain justices of the … him there were too many such busy fellows as he in the country. The man replied with an oath, "By God's blood, there … towards disorderly characters. 6 It is clear that even a country justice in those days only laid himself open to …
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