Supplement: June 1565

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 7, 1564-1565. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1870.

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June 1565

June 2. 1819. Intelligences.
Intelligences from Rome, 2 June; and Vienna, last of May.
Orig. Injured by damp. Endd. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 2. 1820. Another copy of the above, with variations.
Copy. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 2. 1821. Pietro Bizzari to Cecil.
Forwards intelligences from Vienna, 20 May; Rome, 28 May; and Genoa, 18 May. Asks Cecil to let him know whether the letters which have been sent nearly every week have reached him. Cecil's answer may come through Placido Ragazzoni. Has published his treatise De Optimo Principe (a written copy of which he formerly gave to the Queen), dedicated to Her Majesty, a copy of which he will send. Has also printed his treatise De Bello and Pace, dedicated to the Queen of Scotland, along with some other works, one of which is inscribed to Cecil. Commendations to Lord Robert.— Venice, 2 June 1565. Signed.
Orig. Hol., with seal. Injured by damp. Add. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 8. 1822. Intelligences.
Intelligences from Genoa, 8 June; Messina, 9 June; Mantua, 16 June; Rome, 16 June; and Vienna, 16 June.
Orig. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 4.
[June 8.] 1823. Another copy of the above, with an addition in another hand.
Orig. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 9. 1824. Pietro Bizzari to Cecil.
Intelligences from Rome, 2 June; and Messina, 26 May. Commendations to Lord Robert.—9 June 1565. Signed.
Orig. Hol., with seal. Injured by damp. Add. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 9. 1825. Intelligences.
Intelligences from Rome, 5 June; Messina, 2 June; Genoa, 1 June; Vienna, 8 June; and Mantua, 8 June.
Orig. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 9. 1826. Another copy of the above.
Orig. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 4.
[June 11.] 1827. — to Cecil.
Intelligence respecting the naval affairs of the King of Sweden and Denmark.
Orig., with seal. Injured by damp. Add. Ital. Pp. 2.
June 16. 1828. Pietro Bizzari to Cecil.
Forwards intelligences from Genoa, 1 June; Rome, 7 June; Messina, 2 June; Madrid, 22 [May]; and Mantua, 8 June.— Venice, 16 June 1565. Signed.
Orig. Hol., with seal. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp.6.
June 17. 1829. Intelligences.
Intelligences from Messina, June 17; and from Rome, June 23.
Orig. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 22. 1830. Intelligence from Messina.
Narrative by Orlando Magro, pilot of the galley of the Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, of the defeat of the Turks at Messina.
Printed. Injured by damp. Ital. P. 1.
June 22. 1831. Intelligences.
Intelligences from Messina, 22 June.
Orig., in the hand of Pietro Bizzari. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 2.
June 23. 1832. Intelligences.
Intelligences from Rome, 23 June; and Ferrara, 25 June.
Orig. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 5.
June 24. 1833. Pietro Bizzari to Cecil.
Forwards intelligences from Gibraltar (no date); Messina, 9 June; Genoa, 8 June; Rome, 16 June; Mantua, 16 June. —Venice, 24 June 1565. Signed.
Orig. Hol., with seal. Injured by damp. Add. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 27. 1834. Intelligences.
Intelligences from Genoa, 26 June; Naples, 4 July; Rome, 7 July; Augsburg, 7 July; and Vienna, 7 July.
Orig. Injured by damp. Ital. Pp. 4.
June 27. 1835. F. J. Vallete, Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, to Don Garcia Di Toledo.
Account of the defeat of the Turks at Castel Santo Elmo. —Malta, 27 June 1565.
Printed. Injured by damp. Ital. P. 1.