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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… my service, which I am most desirous to employ for my country, and also to show that I have no intelligence with … law, and that all enrolments of bargains and sales in the country, before justices and the clerk of the peace, be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Gent's host, and have been with him at board and bed in country and city. I was one of his vigneronsin his Vendange. … in his lodging by Dutchmen, for stabbing one of that country in a brawl at dice. Mr. or Sir Charles, Alington, … as all that carry either love or duty to their Prince and country will conclude that this so extraordinary a cause doth …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… is yet no news, and this causes great sadness through the country; others say they are for the north of Ireland, since … 300 came to St. Jean de Luz, and went in ships of that country, because they would not serve the King. Seven Spanish … for men. He sent his forerunners first, who came into the country with the Council's letters to take up volunteers, but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… anew at variance with his mother. He will rule the whole country, and allow her no more than her jointure, but she … acceded them good conditions. The Spaniards dislike the country, and give little encouragement to others to come. The … induce the United States to re-unite with the rest of that country, it is carried on with notable cunning, and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… success in your affairs, and of your safe arrival in your country. I hope you know what you have to do, and how to … write him myself what to look for; persuade him to live a country life till then, and not to go abroad. [ Signature …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… even at hazard of my life, to touching that Prince's country. I stayed at Venice after my return from Prague, to … a full discharge upon bond, and licence to depart into the country, to certify the said recognizances, and save my … in the east. Neither Falmouth nor Plymouth, which have the country's strength always ready to reinforce their garrisons, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… there are 1,000 soldiers to come to the Groyne from the country, with O'Donell, the Irishman. This I know to be true. … to save the goods from the spoil of the people of the country, which they did until the tide came, when they went … and subsidy" in Norwich, Yarmouth, Lynn, and from 75 country weavers, for lace, cloths, stuffs, &c., giving the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… to me, but he has been in prison here for coming into the country without leave; is reconciled by F. George, and has … gentleman, but some mischance having fallen out in his country, he has forsaken it. [1 page.] July 6. Fulham. 62. … which concerns the safety and honour of your Prince and country. You shall direct your course towards Cape Finisterre …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… a crime for which he was constrained to leave his country, he was advised by some friends, who are of your … time, nor worldly respect shall draw me from my duty to my country, so at hazard of life, I will tell you what I hear to … treasure are better occupied in annoying the enemy in his country than in waiting his coming to ours. Our countrymen …