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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… protect Portsmouth. 4 Ships also were sent for from West Country seaports like Dartmouth and Saltash, and merchant … did not see how in that case he could enter the enemy's country in three days after the musters, or be at Boulogne or … to him for some of the Bastard's levies. For the whole country between was in terror of certain bands of horse and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of men and money; in spite of lack of provisions, the country being wasted and eaten up by the war, and supplies by … by forts held by native and English troops; surrounded by country which she could flood at her pleasure, and looking to … believed that it would be easy for her Majesty to free the country if she would do it in time and meanwhile would send …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… contingent who had been serving for some years in the country, showed no great regard for Anjou's miscellaneous … with Stewart; but Stewart was already out of the country. The Scots, like others, were short of pay and … France and Scotland, or the conversion of the latter country into a dependency of England. Elizabeth was already …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… interests to give due heed to what was best for the country at large ( pp. 76, 108). In giving her consent to the … made known. In regard to the general administration of the country, the Queen desired the States General to renew the … with the well-affected and experienced in the state of the country . . . establish further either that or some other …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… 1710. He played no unimportant part in the history of this country for a long series of years in the reigns of four … of our transactions in and with Portugal, with which country England was then allied against France and Spain; and … persons trustees for erecting a linen manufacture in that country, allowing for the same 1,180 l. a year for 10 years. …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… touching the Stannaries, as well as the history of this country at a very critical period. In one, dated 23rd Oct. … Act was passed rendering it imperative that ships of this country should be navigated by at least three-fourths English … and had designed to send him all sorts of sauces of that country, but the fleet sailed so soon. He would, however, …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… above referred to; but it is a very scarce work in this country. The letters occupy a prominent position in this … melior sed occultior. There were divers persons in that country from whom considerable sums had been privately … him passed their time, whilst on their visit to this country in the spring of the year 1698. Vice-Admiral John …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… on them when he removed most of the records "to his Country House in Holborn." The work of sorting, labelling and … James in Scotland and held many important posts in that country. He came to England with the King, and was made … common and in many cases the victim was a man up from the country. One may imagine that such persons would, of …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… from the more honest and useful (at any rate from the country's point of view) pastime of archery. This is borne …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… been sold to an American and had been sent out of the country. Negotiations are now taking place, and it is hoped … allowed. When mechanization was introduced into this country the system showed obvious signs of placing heavy … cheat must have found easy victims among the simple-minded country visitors to London, and it is therefore perhaps …