Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Salisbury ...: Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire ...H.M. Stationery Office, 1904 |
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... William and his wife Elizabeth , and the third son Edward , are also correspondents of their uncle . The last - named , who became in after times Viscount Wimbledon , writes from the Low Countries , where this year he began " to follow ...
... William and his wife Elizabeth , and the third son Edward , are also correspondents of their uncle . The last - named , who became in after times Viscount Wimbledon , writes from the Low Countries , where this year he began " to follow ...
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... William , who later succeeded his William Cecil , father as the 2nd Earl of Exeter , was also abroad this year , 2nd Earl of travelling in Italy . There he had the misfortune to excite Exeter . suspicion in the Queen's mind that he was ...
... William , who later succeeded his William Cecil , father as the 2nd Earl of Exeter , was also abroad this year , 2nd Earl of travelling in Italy . There he had the misfortune to excite Exeter . suspicion in the Queen's mind that he was ...
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... [ WILLIAM COTTON ] , Bishop of Exeter , to SIR ROBERT CECIL . 1599-1600 , Jan. 26. — I have at the last , upon your letters , fully placed Mr. Gill into the parsonage of Brent , worth by the year 300 marks , unto the which I also had a ...
... [ WILLIAM COTTON ] , Bishop of Exeter , to SIR ROBERT CECIL . 1599-1600 , Jan. 26. — I have at the last , upon your letters , fully placed Mr. Gill into the parsonage of Brent , worth by the year 300 marks , unto the which I also had a ...
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... WILLIAM CLERK to SIR ROBERT CECIL . 1599-1600 , Jan. - I understand by Sir William Russell your favourable respect of my great charge and service . I hope you are fully satisfied that my pension is warranted under the great seal and no ...
... WILLIAM CLERK to SIR ROBERT CECIL . 1599-1600 , Jan. - I understand by Sir William Russell your favourable respect of my great charge and service . I hope you are fully satisfied that my pension is warranted under the great seal and no ...
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... WILLIAM CECIL to SIR ROBERT CECIL , bis uncle . 1599-1600 , Feb. 1. - It is my greatest grief that I can write unto you nothing worthy your understanding , Italian news so little concerning our State of England . I at this time presume ...
... WILLIAM CECIL to SIR ROBERT CECIL , bis uncle . 1599-1600 , Feb. 1. - It is my greatest grief that I can write unto you nothing worthy your understanding , Italian news so little concerning our State of England . I at this time presume ...
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Página 511 - The Commissioners think it probable that you may feel an interest in this object, and be willing to assist in the attainment of it ; and with that view they desire to lay before you an outline of the course which they usually follow. If any nobleman or gentleman express his willingness to submit...
Página 421 - I AM not wise enough to give you advice; but if you take it for a good counsel to relent towards this tyrant, you will repent it when it shall be too late. His malice is fixed, and will not evaporate by any of your mild courses ; for he will ascribe the alteration to her majesty's pusillanimity, and not to your good nature, knowing that you work upon her humour, and not out of any love towards him.
Página 367 - ... be irrevocable ; he joys only for your Majesty's great happiness and happy greatness ; and were the rest of his days never so many, and sure to be as happy as they are like to be miserable, he would lose them all to have this happy seventeenth day many and many times renewed with glory to your Majesty, and comfort of all your faithful subjects, of whom none is accursed, but " Your Majesty's humblest vassal, "ESSEX."> The queen was resolute in her anger, notwithstanding all submissions.
Página 511 - MSS. appear to come within the scope of their enquiry, the owner will be asked to consent to the publication of copies or abstracts of them in the reports of the Commission, which are presented to Parliament every Session. To avoid any possible apprehension that the examination of papers by the Commissioners may extend to title-deeds or other documents of present legal value, positive instructions are given to every person who inspects MSS. on their behalf that nothing relating to the titles of existing...
Página 512 - In practice it has been found more satisfactory, when the collection of manuscripts is a large one, for the inspector to make a selection therefrom at the place of deposit and to obtain the owner's consent to remove the selected papers to the Public Record Office in London or in Dublin, or to the General Register House in Edinburgh, where they can be more fully dealt with, and where they...
Página 422 - His son shall be the youngest Earl of England but one, and if his father be now kept down, Will Cecill shall be able to keep as many men at his heels as he, and more too. He may also match in a better house than his, and so that fear is not worth the fearing. But if the father continue, he will be able to break the branches and pull up the tree, root and all. Lose not your advantage.
Página 512 - To avoid any possible apprehension that the examination of papers by the Commissioners may extend to title-deeds or other documents of present legal value, positive instructions are given to every person who inspects MSS. on their behalf that nothing relating to the titles of existing owners is to be divulged, and that if in the course of his work any modern title-deeds or papers of a private character chance to come before him, they are to be instantly put aside, and not to be examined or calendared...
Página 511 - Her Sign Manual certain Commissioners to ascertain what unpublished MSS. are extant in the collections of private persons and in institutions which are calculated to throw light upon subjects connected with the civil, ecclesiastical, literary, or scientific history of this country.
Página 422 - Humours of men succeed not, but grow by occasions and accidents of time and power. Somerset made no revenge on the Duke of Northumberland's heirs. Northumberland, that now is, thinks not of Hatton's issue. Kelloway lives that murdered the brother of Horsey ; and Horsey let him go by all his lifetime.
Página 516 - Hulton, RW Ketton, GA Aitken, PV Smith, Esqs. ; Bishop of -Ely ; Cathedrals of Ely, Gloucester, Lincoln, and Peterborough ; Corporations of Gloucester, Higham Ferrers, and Newark; Southwell Minster; Lincoln District Registry.