Venice: September 1562

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 7, 1558-1580. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.

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'Venice: September 1562', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 7, 1558-1580. Edited by Rawdon Brown, G Cavendish Bentinck( London, 1890), British History Online, accessed November 28, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol7/p344.

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September 1562

Sept. 21. Original Letter Book, Venetian Archives. 297. Marc' Antonio Barbaro, Venetian Ambassador in France, to the Signory.
The English Ambassador [Throckmorton] departed from Paris under pretence of going to the Court, and went by a road not far distant from Orleans, at which place his baggage was detained by those who issued out of the city; wherefore it appears that his Lordship, in order to recover it, went into Orleans to demand it from the Prince; but although twelve days have passed since this happened, the Ambassador has not yet quitted Orleans. [Then three lines in cipher.]
Etampes, 21st September 1562.
[Italian.]
Sept. 26. Original Letter Book, Venetian Archives. 298. Marc' Antonio Barbaro, Venetian Ambassador in France, to the Signory.
The King's army is continuing its march towards Rouen, and to-morrow will be about three leagues from that city.
Paris, 26th September 1562.
[Italian.]
Sept. 27. Original Letter Book, Venetian Archives. 299. Marc' Antonio Barbaro, Venetian Ambassador in France, to the Signory.
This morning I have had letters from Flanders of the 22nd instant, by which I am advised that the English were crossing over to Normandy; and also this morning the brother of the Marshal de Brissac has told me that, by a man of his who left that coast two days ago, he has advice that three thousand English had already embarked for their passage hither, and that other three thousand had made their muster for the same purpose.
Paris, 27th September 1562.
[Italian.]