| Thomas Wright - Great Britain - 1838 - 576 pages
...obstinate resistance, and many fell on both sides, the spoil at last was left with the people of Orgiall." covered. The lady Catharyne * is certenly knowen to...Catharyne. And so I take my leave, from Smallbridg, Mr. Walgrave'sJ: house, the 12th of August, 1561. Your Lordshipp's at command, W. CECILL. * Lady Catherine... | |
| Thomas Wright - Great Britain - 1838 - 578 pages
...shypping at Callise. Nether those in Scotland nor we here doo lyke her going home. The Quene's Majestic hath three ships in the north seas to preserve the...Penbrook is at his house now well amended. The Quene's Majestic doth well, thanked be God, although not well quieted with this mishapp of the lady Catharyne.... | |
| 1838 - 734 pages
...month at Bulloygn, and mcaneth to take shypping at Callise. Nether those in Scotland nor we here duo lyke her going home. The Quene's Majestie hath three...north seas to preserve the fyshers from pyratts. I think they will be sorry to see her pass." — (I. 69.) 1838.] [April, " The Queen's Majesty's ships,... | |
| English literature - 1845 - 682 pages
...and meaneth to take shipping at Callise. Neither those in Scotland nor we here doo like her comyng home. The Quene's Majestie hath three ships in the north seas to preserve 'the fyshers from pyratu. / thynk they anil A» lorry to see her pan." Mary did pass, because they did not happen to... | |
| English literature - 1845 - 688 pages
...shipping at Callise. Neither those in Scotland nor we here doo like her comyng home. The Queue's Majestic hath three ships in the north seas to preserve the fyshers from pyratts. / ihynk they will be torry to tee her pan." Mary did pass, because they did not happen to see her ;... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - Great Britain - 1872 - 726 pages
...corsairs almost in our own seas." See also vol. i. 69, where Cecil, in 1561, writes, "the queue's majesty hath three ships in the north seas to preserve the fyshers from pyratts." 2176. STUDY OF THE FBENCH LANGUAGE IN ENGLAND DJ THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. Dr. Wilson, in a letter to... | |
| David Hay Fleming - Queens - 1897 - 570 pages
...Nether those in Scotland nor we here doo lyke her going home. The Queue's Majestie hath three ships 250 in the north seas to preserve the fyshers from pyratts. I thynk they will be sorry to see her pass' (Wright's Elizabeth, i. 69). Such a letter implies that no great naval preparations had been... | |
| David Hay Fleming - 1898 - 578 pages
...Nether those in Scotland nor we here doo lyke her going home. The Queue's Majestie hath three ships 250 in the north seas to preserve the fyshers from pyratts. I thynk they will be sorry to see her pass' (Wright's Elizabeth, i. 69). Such a letter implies that no great naval preparations had been... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1838 - 1120 pages
...This proceeding will lyke the Scotts well." —(I. 66.) On the 12th August 1561 he wrote again : " The Scottish Quene was the 10th of this month at Bulloygn,...north seas to preserve the fyshers from pyratts. I think they will be sorry to sec her pass." — (I. 69.) The result is thus told by Cecil in a letter... | |
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