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Memoirs of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth (Volume 2); In Which the Secret Intrigues of Her Court, and the Conduct of Her Favourite, Robert Earl of Essex

Memoirs of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth (Volume 2); In Which the Secret Intrigues of Her Court, and the Conduct of Her Favourite, Robert Earl of Essex

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ISBN10: 0217021832
ISBN13: 9780217021838
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 538
Weight: 1.23
Height: 0.65 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: / to put the earl of Eflex to infupportable charges: And hereupon, fays 'fir An- Thony, do want no comments of divers fenfes, all to the beft, as you may judge by the fubjeft. I think they mean to make a fair riddance of us; or elfe they would not fend us into fiery Spain in this manner in the Canicular. I never faw ' things proceed more backward, nor with lefs difcourfe or reafon. By the late tempefts hath been left a bark of fir Anthony Sherley's as here the report runs; another ominous toy, that likes me not. Sir Anthony's friend, mr. Rolston, in a letter to him from Fonrarabia of the 19th of May 1596m, inform'd him of his having been prevented by the old pain of his fide from returning to England, as he had intended-, that being the third time fmce he had feen fir Anthony, that his difeafe had put him in no fmall danger to end his days: But God, fays he, of his mercy hath yet rcferved me; and I befeech him, that I may by his grace employ the fmall time I have to live in his ' fervke and the fervice of our deareft country. I mean, if itpleaie God, in reco- vering a little more ftrength, tocme, afuring myfelf of the noble favour of 123, and of other perfonages, by your good means. Mr. Robert Naunton, who was returned to England, probably with the tluke De Bouillon and Antonio Perez, having written to the earl of Eflcx, his lordihip on the aoth of May 1596, returned him the following aniwern. ' Mr. Naunton, I thank you for your letter; but my thanks muft be ihorr. That, which concerneth Antonio Perzz, I have anfwered in a letter to himfelf. For you I iky, that tho' I have care of him, I would have no inconvenience befall you. If you can in fome convenient time difpatch your bufinefs, I will either lend for you, if you do like to be ? fea...

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