Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... Killigrew wrote in 1573 , a friend , Thomas Randolph , came to him with instructions from the Princess Elizabeth to ... Killigrew's connection with her . It is unlikely that the two men were acting solely on the authority of the Queen's ...
... Killigrew wrote in 1573 , a friend , Thomas Randolph , came to him with instructions from the Princess Elizabeth to ... Killigrew's connection with her . It is unlikely that the two men were acting solely on the authority of the Queen's ...
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Amos C. Miller. On 13th January , 1560 , Killigrew wrote to him : " I would be loath that you should mistake me to whom I wish to show myself grateful . " He did not neglect , however , to give his friend some excellent advice : " Some ...
Amos C. Miller. On 13th January , 1560 , Killigrew wrote to him : " I would be loath that you should mistake me to whom I wish to show myself grateful . " He did not neglect , however , to give his friend some excellent advice : " Some ...
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... Killigrew wrote to him : “ I have written my wife to quiet her , most humbly thanking 1 In November , 1582 , shortly before her death , Catherine wrote to Cecil : " I have understood very lately from Mr Killigrew how it hath pleased ...
... Killigrew wrote to him : “ I have written my wife to quiet her , most humbly thanking 1 In November , 1582 , shortly before her death , Catherine wrote to Cecil : " I have understood very lately from Mr Killigrew how it hath pleased ...
Contents
Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
Copyright | |
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