Volume 1
Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British Museum.
- British Museum. Department of Manuscripts (Stowe MSS)
- Date:
- 1895-1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British Museum. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![with the girdle of the Constables sword, and the Pope will tye his feet with the stringes of a cardinals hatt”; Paris, 4 Nov. 1607. f. 193. 58. The same, on the movements of the French King and Court; Paris, 14 Nov. 1607. f. 199. 59. Sir H. Wotton; Venice, 16, 30 Nov. 1607. ff. 201, 208. 60. Lord Salisbury, on Tyrone’s reception by the Archduke and a Declaration of the King to Foreign Princes and States on the subject, and giving the King’s opinion on a proposition of the States “ for a League defensive to be made betwixt his ma**® the French and them before they come to treate with th’ Archdukes ”; Whitehall, 18 Nov. 1607. f. 202. 61. Sir E. Winwood, on the arrival of Friar Ney and his proposals to the States General concerning the Peace ; Hague, 21 Nov. 1607. f. 210. 62. Sir C. Cornwallis, on the truce and Friar Nej ’s propositions, which, he says, “ were accordinge to his garments, too large for us of the shorte roabe to putt on Madrid, 24 Nov. 1607. f. 212. 63. Sir K. Winwood, on the peace negotiations; Hague, 29 Nov. 1607. f. 216. 64. Sir H. Wotton, on the increase of the “ distasts ” between the Pope and Venice, etc.; Venice, 30 Nov. 1607. f. 218. 65. Sir G. Carew, on the treatment of Tyrone and the Irish Eebels by the King of France, who, however, disclaims sympathy with them, and contrasts his own behaviour with that of the Archdukes, who have shown them particular favour, and have given them 6000 crownes “ towardes theyre voyage into Italy,” etc.; Paris, 3 Dec. 1607. f. 223. 66. Sir C. Cornwallis; Madrid, 6 Dec. 1607. f. 225. 67. Sir H. Wotton, on the arrest of Cavaliere Angelo Badoero for holding a secret conference with the Papal Nuncio, and a “ straung tale from Milane of a tart that was presented to the Jesuites there, which is sayd to have poisoned fourteene of them and that they are dead”; Venice, 21 Dec. [1607]. f. 229. 68. Sir G. Carew, on news from the Spanish Secretary “ that the King his maister had sent worde to Tyrone that he would not have him to come into any of his Dominions,” etc.; Paris, 23 Dec. 1607. f. 233. 69. The same, on the negotiations, the severe winter, the betrothal of the young Due d’Orleans, etc.; Paris, 6 Jan. 1607[8]. f. 240. 70. Sir C. Cornwallis, complaining of communications between the Jesuits in England and Spain by means of the Spanish Ambas.sa- dor; Madrid, 10 Jan. 1607[8]. f. 242.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29002618_0001_0204.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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