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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… so he indiscreetly connived at the supply of arms to the Essex insurgents, 33 for which he was dismissed, and summoned …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… witnessed disturbances in Kent (pp. 2514), at Walthamstow, Essex (p. 331), Cobham, Surrey (p. 335), Twickenham, and in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… the time that Lady Dorothy (daughter of the first Earl of Essex) was left a widow. There are not many papers directly … energetic, is perhaps doubtful. A series of letters from Essex, written by John Wiseman to his friend Arthur Pyne, of … and Devonshire, are now rated at 600 l., and the Earls of Essex, Bolingbroke and Mulgrave and Lord Grey of Wark, at 500 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… however, Lord Wilmot managed to escape from a port in Essex, landed at Flushing, and rejoined the King at Cologne, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the safety of the kingdom to the care of the Earl of Essex, who was equally trusted by the Court and Parliament. … Edward Nicholas 34 writes: "On Tuesday last the Earl of Essex, now Lord Chamberlain [of the Household], was by his … wrote an anxious letter on the subject to the Earl of Essex 37 on the 16th August, adding that on his return to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… (p. 514), and by William Frost, a beneficed clergyman of Essex (p. 478). Monumental inscription at Haverhill, printed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Warden of Merton, received the Earls of Hertford and Essex, whilst the Earls of Newcastle, Pembroke and … prayer in the Cathedral at eight o'clock, the Earl of Essex carrying the sword. The sermon was preached by the Rev. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Viscount Conway (see p. 378.), "The Earl Marshal and Essex are extremely discontented at Holland's being made General of the horse, though Essex, when it was first proposed to him, consented that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… committed many insolencies upon the way, especially the Essex men, who have killed a woman with child and others, … in 1611 for his Arian doctrines. He was a native of Essex, as we learn from Fuller's "Church History, 8" "person …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… was afterwards executed for high treason at the time of Essex's conspiracy. But a proof of the position he had once … of Marshal of the army, and was highly thought of both by Essex and Mountjoy. Perhaps the most remarkable part of his … The Lord Deputy was clearly afraid that his intimacy with Essex might endanger his reputation at the Court, and prove a …