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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 263, 327, 328, 429. No. 18. No. 189 (p. 74). Most probably Walsingham, the Lieutenant, not, as suggested in the foot …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… did things of his own head as to encounter him' (p. 168). Walsingham tried to reassure him with professions of … The idea of finding more money was anathema to her. But Walsingham regretted her refusal to increase her … while before he had written in friendly fashion to Wilkes, Walsingham and Leicester also (pp. 352, 356, 378). Leicester …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and more recently in Mr. Conyers Read's "Mr. Secretary Walsingham," but the mass of material is so great and the … they bite not so eagerly as some would think" (p. 23). To Walsingham he wrote somewhat dubiously that Leicester's … reason that breedeth charges can in any sort be digested, Walsingham told him (p. 47). The envoy received a sharp …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… she wished to hinder the French treaty ( pp. 235, 239). Walsingham was not well pleased with her Majesty's plan of … return, zeal for the enterprise had somewhat flagged, and Walsingham wrote that those whose judgment her Majesty … writers. Prouninck, the burgomaster of Utrecht, wrote to Walsingham that although they needed good men, they much more …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… deserting to the enemy just at this time. In a letter to Walsingham a few weeks later, Sainte-Aldegonde expresses … The matter caused a stir outside of France. On Nov. 8 Walsingham writes asking for particulars, especially touching … the hands of Dr Hector Nuez, and was by him forwarded to Walsingham (No. 383). It does not reveal anything not …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… upon him, the Queen suddenly veered round, and on Sept. 5 Walsingham wrote that she did not now seem inclined to use … for going to sea with Drake. His father-in-law, Walsingham, thought his suspicions were mistaken ( p. 24), … of the States' forces. He had much ado, as he told Walsingham, to carry an indifferent hand between them, yet if …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… William, Lord Petre of Writtle, at Hadley (p. 297); Lady Walsingham 1 (p. 312); Thomas Viscount Fentoun, an intimate … HARDY. Presumably she was Awdrey, the wife of Sir Thomas Walsingham, the patron of Christopher Marlowe and other …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… of needlework of great value were taken from Sir Thomas Walsingham, the famous courtier, in Whitehall Palace (pp. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… in the hands of the Secretary of State pro tem., and Walsingham appears very carefully to have preserved the … he speaks of him as a highly intelligent agent who kept Walsingham thoroughly informed of the sentiments of the … that hardly any communications from the army of spies whom Walsingham employed there are to be found amongst the State …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and usurped authority for himself. The French, as Stokes (Walsingham's correspondent at Bruges) informed his patron, … place of second in command. Danett, who sent this news to Walsingham, remarked that however simple the States might … was still assembling at Antwerp, and, as Fremyn wrote to Walsingham, it was a certain case of death first and the …