Works of the Camden Society, Edição 12Camden Society, 1840 - 509 páginas |
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... present monethe at the furdist , but also that yee before the said last daie make true and plaine certyficate distinctly and particularly before us , and our said counsail at Westm1 what yee shall do in the pre- misses . And moreover ...
... present monethe at the furdist , but also that yee before the said last daie make true and plaine certyficate distinctly and particularly before us , and our said counsail at Westm1 what yee shall do in the pre- misses . And moreover ...
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... present mode of computing the year . The style is a little pedantic , but the arguments ( though unavailing , for Admiral Winter arrived in the Firth of Forth in January 1560 ) show great caution and sound judgment . The censure of the ...
... present mode of computing the year . The style is a little pedantic , but the arguments ( though unavailing , for Admiral Winter arrived in the Firth of Forth in January 1560 ) show great caution and sound judgment . The censure of the ...
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... present civile warre hath followed , and if not sometime present , yet within three discentes after the swarving , great mischief and incon- veniens hath followed unto the heires of the swarvers and their partakers , and to manye others ...
... present civile warre hath followed , and if not sometime present , yet within three discentes after the swarving , great mischief and incon- veniens hath followed unto the heires of the swarvers and their partakers , and to manye others ...
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... present- lie to move your Matie eftsones by word of mouth therin . I praie God directe your harte in these two pointes speciallie , and in all other your doinges , according to his will and pleasure . Thus ceassing to trouble your Matie ...
... present- lie to move your Matie eftsones by word of mouth therin . I praie God directe your harte in these two pointes speciallie , and in all other your doinges , according to his will and pleasure . Thus ceassing to trouble your Matie ...
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1. The intention to advaunce the Q. of Scotts title , present or future , bee yt for ambition to bee promoted by her , or for disdayne to the Q. or suche unloiall affection . 2. The purpose also ( if eny such shalbee , ) to revive the ...
1. The intention to advaunce the Q. of Scotts title , present or future , bee yt for ambition to bee promoted by her , or for disdayne to the Q. or suche unloiall affection . 2. The purpose also ( if eny such shalbee , ) to revive the ...
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accordinge aforesaid appointed aswell Baron beinge bill Burghley CALIFORN CAMD cause Chancellor charge commaunde Commission contynue Councell Court crowne daie daye Deputy doth Duke dyvers Earle Elizabeth fees Fraunce generall Gent geve graunt hand hath Henry Henry Barrow Highnes hir Matie honorable howse humbly iiij iiijd Indorsed by Lord Ireland justice King knight landes lawe letter Letters Patentes Lord Burghley Lord Chancellor Lord Ellesmere Lord Keeper loving frend lovinge maie matter maye moost myle nomber patent payd persons pleasure Prince Privy Seal Queen Quene raigne realme receyve right trustie right welbeloved sayd sayeth Seale of England sent severall shalbe shewed shippes shold singuler Sir Bryan Sir John Sir Richard Sir Thomas Egerton somme sonne Spayne subjectes sylver therof trustie and right tyme unto uppon Warden warrant welbeloved Councellor whome wilbe William Seres wyffe wyll yere youe yowe