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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… will prefer filthy lucre before the public benefit of his country; it will be the greatest hurt to our land, and help … him no discharge, only saying that he was going into the country, which he thought was no good course for the writer, … who concurred about faith with what was professed in the country, and desired conference to be convinced of their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… upon his promised favour; will be profitable to Queen and country. Asks how he liked the notes of places that he might … be protitable, but his life may be serviceable to his country, therefore begs more freedom to recover his health. … the rather by the unnecessary delays in the Low Country military accounts, and respited reckonings of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… or yield themselves to prison, others have a fled the country and by keeping secret, cannot be apprehended; send a … venture again by Flanders. Has been greatly injured by Low Country merchants. Sends the enclosed [cipher] to disguise … fear of his life than for service to Her Majesty or the country. Asks that John Yarnold, Jas. Answorth aliasBuck, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… and sick men are never refused in the hospitals of the country. When dangerous hurts happen, they shall be reported, … points established, 27 July 1589, for payment of the Low Country forces, and of the ordinances set down by the Earl of … required; though but a weak remedy, it is as much as the country will bear, but it could not be levied in three years …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… they have had conference with sundry gentlemen of the country, who are willing to compound for the service of the … other marshes adjoining, for a greater proportion than the country is able to serve. This was occasioned first from a … at last almost double as much as they served before. The country answered they were not able to serve so much, and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Catholic, and a priest of the seminary of Rheims. Left his country, desiring to imitate others of innocent lives and … whom he believes guilty of no treason to Queen nor country. Has always abhorred treachery, and though seeming … he was never made privy to any plot against her or the country, or he would have been forced by his oath of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… place; as there are spies in corners, he thinks the country of Liege will be best to go to for both parties, … only, and not of the perfect dignity of their prince and country. Has had no news of the Carthusians since coming out … captains and masters, as some of them may be known in that country. Abedenella, the father of their society, did not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… so much as the loss that may come to their town and poor country ; if laid upon their merchants, it will reduce the place and country adjoining to great poverty. Request his aid in this … been returned to him are now, had they not gone into the country after the Parliament. Have entreated Saunderson to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… licence, a matter so unpleasant and grievous to all the country, that they, with one general voice, have withstood … ; there they are relieved by shepherds, so that that country is a sanctuary for wicked men, and is more used of … on oath about the Queen's safety and service of his country ; has a book of the Cases of Conscience, but will not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… has brought Garrard and Leake up by warrant from the country for examination, and then departed. Thinks another …