Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... received at this time concerning the hostile designs of the French government against his country undoubtedly played a decisive part in determining his outlook and behaviour as a diplomat in the years immediately follow- ing his return ...
... received at this time concerning the hostile designs of the French government against his country undoubtedly played a decisive part in determining his outlook and behaviour as a diplomat in the years immediately follow- ing his return ...
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... received guarantees , such as the occupation of Havre and Dieppe would provide , to ensure her rights to Calais . In conversations with the Vidame and other Huguenot leaders he learned that they were desperately casting about for an ...
... received guarantees , such as the occupation of Havre and Dieppe would provide , to ensure her rights to Calais . In conversations with the Vidame and other Huguenot leaders he learned that they were desperately casting about for an ...
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... received by the garrison and inhabitants of the town.4 The successful entry of Poynings was due in part to Killigrew's diplomacy , and the measure of his enthusiasm over this achievement is reflected in a letter he wrote to Cecil on the ...
... received by the garrison and inhabitants of the town.4 The successful entry of Poynings was due in part to Killigrew's diplomacy , and the measure of his enthusiasm over this achievement is reflected in a letter he wrote to Cecil on the ...
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Acknowledgements X | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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A. L. Rowse action army assistance B. M. Cotton MSS Bishop Bishop of Valence brother Burghley and Leicester Calais Caligula Caligula C.IV Calvinist career Carew Castilians Castle Cateau-Cambrésis Catherine Catholic cause Cecil concerning Cornish Cornwall Council councillors court Davison Dieppe diplomatic Duke Dutch Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle Elector Elector Palatine Elizabeth Elizabeth's reign enemies England English ambassador English government Exchequer exile favour Fénélon forces France friendship garrison Germany Grange Hatfield MSS Havre Henry Killigrew Henry's hereafter Huguenot Ibid John John Killigrew Killi Killigrew wrote Killigrew's letter King Lanrake later leaders Leicester's London Lord Burghley Low Countries Maitland Majesty Marian Mary's matter ment military mission Monluc Morton negotiations Netherlands peace Pepys MSS Prince of Condé princes probably Protestant Puritan Queen Regent Rouen Scotland Scots Scottish sent servant Sir Nicholas soldiers Spain Spanish Throckmorton troops Vergerio Vidame Vidame of Chartres Walsingham wrote to Burghley