Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... soldiers that unless they make speed the French will eat their victuals . ” 2 In anticipation of the coming of the army Killigrew kept himself occupied with a variety of activities . He informed Cecil - perhaps with a certain humourous ...
... soldiers that unless they make speed the French will eat their victuals . ” 2 In anticipation of the coming of the army Killigrew kept himself occupied with a variety of activities . He informed Cecil - perhaps with a certain humourous ...
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... soldiers.5 Killigrew and his companion , Dr Junius , were twice nearly waylaid by bands of looting reiters ( German mercenaries ) . Near Luneburg 1 Ibid . 2 Ibid . 3 B. M. Cotton MSS . , Nero B. IX , f . 111. English merchants had been ...
... soldiers.5 Killigrew and his companion , Dr Junius , were twice nearly waylaid by bands of looting reiters ( German mercenaries ) . Near Luneburg 1 Ibid . 2 Ibid . 3 B. M. Cotton MSS . , Nero B. IX , f . 111. English merchants had been ...
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... soldiers were killed or wounded . That evening the Castilians called for a parley , and the follow- ing day a conference was held at which Killigrew , Drury , and Lord Boyd , a representative of the Regent , met with Grange and Robert ...
... soldiers were killed or wounded . That evening the Castilians called for a parley , and the follow- ing day a conference was held at which Killigrew , Drury , and Lord Boyd , a representative of the Regent , met with Grange and Robert ...
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Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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