Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... reported , Killigrew had said to him " with a sad look I think that my Lord Robert shall run away with the hare and have the Queen ... " 1 This statement may have indicated a genuine change of attitude . Perhaps he had begun to share ...
... reported , Killigrew had said to him " with a sad look I think that my Lord Robert shall run away with the hare and have the Queen ... " 1 This statement may have indicated a genuine change of attitude . Perhaps he had begun to share ...
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... reported , were planning to sail from England with the intention of seizing an island of the King of Spain . With calm effrontry the two men presented them- selves to the Privy Council at Westminster . They virtuously declared that they ...
... reported , were planning to sail from England with the intention of seizing an island of the King of Spain . With calm effrontry the two men presented them- selves to the Privy Council at Westminster . They virtuously declared that they ...
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... reported that there were only 200 , and this figure is confirmed by Killigrew's memoir . Howard , p . 187. “ News sent out of France by Sir Thomas Smith , " P.R.O. S.P. 70/46 f . 662. Forbes , vol . 2 , pp . 165-8 . 1 P.R.O. S.P. 70/42 ...
... reported that there were only 200 , and this figure is confirmed by Killigrew's memoir . Howard , p . 187. “ News sent out of France by Sir Thomas Smith , " P.R.O. S.P. 70/46 f . 662. Forbes , vol . 2 , pp . 165-8 . 1 P.R.O. S.P. 70/42 ...
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Acknowledgements X | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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