Works of the Camden Society, Edição 76Camden Society, 1860 - 160 páginas |
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... frends and neyghbours , may freelie , without any opposition on either part , trade in every place where the other residethe ; but the Hollanders do not well of the same place , ob . 1520. M.P. for that county 1603-14 . Died 2nd April ...
... frends and neyghbours , may freelie , without any opposition on either part , trade in every place where the other residethe ; but the Hollanders do not well of the same place , ob . 1520. M.P. for that county 1603-14 . Died 2nd April ...
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... frend , G. CAREW . In writing much I may erre in somme particular , and in especiall in forrayne affayres , and therefore you must beleeve by discretion ; but as neere as I may I will with truthe . Savoy , 18 of April , 1615 ...
... frend , G. CAREW . In writing much I may erre in somme particular , and in especiall in forrayne affayres , and therefore you must beleeve by discretion ; but as neere as I may I will with truthe . Savoy , 18 of April , 1615 ...
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... frend Sir William Lower d is dead . Mr. George Villers is knighted by his Majestie , and sworne a gentleman of his bed chamber , and as like to prosper in the way of a favorite as any man that hathe preceded him ; and to beginne with ...
... frend Sir William Lower d is dead . Mr. George Villers is knighted by his Majestie , and sworne a gentleman of his bed chamber , and as like to prosper in the way of a favorite as any man that hathe preceded him ; and to beginne with ...
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... frend and myne , Sir Henry Fanshaw , e is dead ; his yonge sonne succeeds in the office , which is discharged by a deputie . a See note , p . 25 . b Edward Neville , of Latimer , seventh Baron Abergavenny , summoned to Parliament 1604 ...
... frend and myne , Sir Henry Fanshaw , e is dead ; his yonge sonne succeeds in the office , which is discharged by a deputie . a See note , p . 25 . b Edward Neville , of Latimer , seventh Baron Abergavenny , summoned to Parliament 1604 ...
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... frend the Master of the Ordenance was att Whitehall sworne a counceller , who prayes you to pray for him , ( as in the Letanye , ) thatt it may please God to send him grace , wisdome , and vnderstandinge . The Countesse of Sommersett ...
... frend the Master of the Ordenance was att Whitehall sworne a counceller , who prayes you to pray for him , ( as in the Letanye , ) thatt it may please God to send him grace , wisdome , and vnderstandinge . The Countesse of Sommersett ...
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