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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![Lord Treasurer feasted him and in his owne particular presented him with six horses, and a cup of gold to his wife and a jewell of diamonds to his daughter” ; Paris, 21 July, [1609]. f. 124. 35. Sir E. Winwood, on the case of Mary Copcott (c/. vol. iv. art. 76), the recall of Sir G. Carew, the doings of the English Court, and charges against Sir Anthony Ashley; London, 22 July, [1609]. f. 126. 36. Sir H. Wotton, on the reception of James’s book in Italy, etc.; Venice, 23 July, 1609. f. 128. 37. Lord Salisbury, on measures to prevent a rising in Ireland under Tyrone, who had returned thither, and on the suggested dis- banding of the Irish Regiment in the Netherlands, which Spinola favours, intending “of purpose to licentiate them to passe into Ireland to supporte the partie. And therefore you shall do well in that kinde to hinder any soch matter, rather than approve yt. For they cannot bee better then where they are, though you neede not say so, as if you had any soch direccions,” etc.; Whitehall, 25 July, 1609. f. 130. 38. Sir G. Carew; Paris, 26 July, 2 Aug. [1609]. ff. 136, 141. 39. D. Carleton, on Sir E. Winwood’s good services to him in London, etc.; London, 6 Aug. 1609. f. 143. 40. Sir H. Wotton, on the King’s “ excellent booke,” and the serious illness of the Doge, “ occasioned by leaning long with his breast on the edge of a table while he readd certayn papers which trans- ported his minde ” ; Venice, 14 Aug. 1609. f. 147. 41. Sir G. Carew, on the reception of Pres. Richardot at the French Court; Paris, 14 Aug. [1609]. f. 149. 42. Sir G. Cornwallis, on general affairs in Spain: “ I heare not of anye determination of Tirones cominge hether, nor of resolucion here to receave him. We can yet spare noe feathers to impe such naked Haukes” ; Madrid, 20 Aug. 1609. f. 153. 43. Sir T. Edmondes to Salisbury, on the death of Pres. Richardot at Arras; Brussels, 26 Aug. 1609. f. 155. 44. Answers of the Archduke to propositions, submitted by Edmondes before leaving Brussels, relating to the support given to English and Irish rebels and to Jesuits, and the maintenance of the Irish Regiment in the Archduke’s dominions; — Sept. 1609. f. 157. 45. Sir E. Winwood, on Eichardot’s death, the Cleves succession, etc.; Hague, 1 Sept. [1609]. f. 161. 46. William Trumbull, secretary to the Embassy at Brussels, on the Cleves succession, the case of the Prince d’Epinoy, the question of the opening of the Scheldt, the doings of Owen and other Jesuits, c/c.; Brussels, 12 Sept. 1609. f. 163. 47. The same, on similar subjects, and the Archduke’s order to](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29002618_0001_0221.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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