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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… gent. in Norfolk Sir John Heydon who has tasted of your high favour. I think him as poor as ever Irus was, and yet …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… safety, and nothing doubt ever hereafter to have your high favour.From Dieppe, 21 May, 1603. Holograph. 1 p. ( 100. … the inhabitants of Peterborough meeting me by the high way as I came down told me they had a supplication to … to a decree, as they say, passed against them in the high court of Chancery. The suit is like to breed trouble …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… For all the country thereabout is drowned land and at high water the sea doth rise 4 and 5 foot to the walls of the … a flat plain and compassed with a double ditch, which at high water is not passable. The States do resolve to fortify …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… certainty from Ostend by reason the wind hath been long so high and being northerly, boats nor ships can stir out of the … years in law and have been three times cast out of the High Court of Parliament, so he is least of all to be … a sloop to have understood the news, but the water went so high that none could go in or come out. That which they can …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… ask that, since the lease was purchased at such a high price, Cranborne acquaint the King with the situation so …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… suit for a matter of less value; if it were surveyed at as high a rent as any land his Majesty has in Ireland it would … Richard Goodericke, Esq. David Lewes, President of the High Court of Admiralty. Robert Weston, Dean of the Court of … Julius Caesar, Master of the Libels and President of the High Court of Admiralty. Sir Daniel Dunne, LL.D., Dean of the …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… the royal arms, and a chair to match, upon a dais one step high. The King sat down, the Duke of Lerma standing on the … they passed to the Capella Mayor where at the foot of the High Altar there was a dais four steps high upon which stood four solid silver pillars supporting a …