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William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
English statesman and chief adviser to Queen Elizabeth I (1520-1598)
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The execution of iustice in England for maintenaunce of publique and Christian peace, against certeine stirrers of sedition, and adherents to the traytors and enemies of the realme, without any persecution of them for questions of religion, as is falsely reported and published by the fautors and fosterers of their treasons.
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598
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Date: [1583 [i.e. 1584]]
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A declaration of the fauourable dealing of her Maiesties commissioners appointed for the examination of certain traitours : and of tortures vniustly reported to be done vpon them for matters of religion. 1583.
Norton, Thomas, 1532-1584
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Date: [1583]
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The draught of a proclamation in the year 1563, relating to persons making portraits of Queen Elizabeth / [William Cecil Burghley].
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598
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Date: [1773?]
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The execution of iustice in England for maintenaunce of publique and Christian peace, against certeine stirrers of sedition, and adherents to the traytors and enemies of the realme, without any persecution of them for questions of religion, as is falsely reported and published by the fautors and fosterers of their treasons : xvii. Decemb. 1583.
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598
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Date: 1583
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Wyllyam Cecill knight, high stewarde of the citie of Westminster, and Ambrose Caue, knight, chauncelour of the duchye of Lancaster, two of the priuie counsell to the Quenes moste excellent Maiestie, to the baylyffe, headboroughs, constables, and other officers within the sayde citie ... greeting : knowe ye that our sayde soueraigne lady the quene, hauyng compassion of the estate of that her citie, because of the long visitation thereof with the plague.
Westminster (London, England). Steward.
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Date: [1564]
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