Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... probably shared this view and believed that firm- ness combined with greater willingness on the part of the English commissioners to deal independently with the French would have induced Henry to restore Calais . There is , how- ever ...
... probably shared this view and believed that firm- ness combined with greater willingness on the part of the English commissioners to deal independently with the French would have induced Henry to restore Calais . There is , how- ever ...
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Amos C. Miller. others , the Queen probably told herself that she , at any rate , did not deceive herself . As one who ... Probably a 1 Read , Walsingham , vol . 1 , pp . 181-2 . P.R.O. S.P. 70/122 f . 30 . 2 P.R.O. S.P. 70/122 f . 30 . 3 ...
Amos C. Miller. others , the Queen probably told herself that she , at any rate , did not deceive herself . As one who ... Probably a 1 Read , Walsingham , vol . 1 , pp . 181-2 . P.R.O. S.P. 70/122 f . 30 . 2 P.R.O. S.P. 70/122 f . 30 . 3 ...
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... probably owed the grants of both the Arundell and Trelawny wardships as well as the manor of Lanrake.1 Despite influence exerted on his behalf by powerful patrons Killigrew never received benefits in proportion to the mag- nitude of his ...
... probably owed the grants of both the Arundell and Trelawny wardships as well as the manor of Lanrake.1 Despite influence exerted on his behalf by powerful patrons Killigrew never received benefits in proportion to the mag- nitude of his ...
Contents
Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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