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Cotton MS Caligula E VIII
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- Cotton MS Caligula E VIII
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- Records and correspondence concerning England and France, 1591–1592
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Codex chartaceus, in folio, constans foliis 590.
[E. VIII. See Rymer, vol. xvi. 88, 94, 100, 102-105, 109, 111, 134, 137, 138-146, 149, 150, 151, 154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161-168, 171, 173, 175, 180, 181, 182, 194, 199, 210.]
- 1. Extracts of two letters, the one from Henry IV. on his successes against Tavannes and Longchamps. (Fr.) Aug. 10, 1591. 1.
- 2. The D. de Mayenne, to Mons. de St. Paul; charging him to hasten to his assistance. (Fr.) Abbeville, March 10, 1591? 3.
- 3. Beauvoir de la Noue [Nocle] the French ambassador, to sir H. Unton English ambassador; a friendly letter. (Orig. Fr.) London, March 16, 1594. [1592?] 4.
- 4. Alex. Farnese, to ....... directing him to come to his assistance with some horse. (Ital.) St. Remi, March 13, 1592. 5. b.
- 5. Beauvoir de la Noue, [Nocle] to sir H. Unton; two letters, chiefly on private concerns. (Orig. Fr.) London, Sept. 9? and 27, 1591. 6.
- 6. Two letters to Henry IV; one from Fumieres, and the other from Boissiere; on military affairs. (Fr.) Corbie, March 25, 1591. 9.
- 7. Henry IV, to sir H. Unton; on his appointment to the French embassy. (Orig. Fr.) Noyon, Aug. 15, 1591. 10.
- 8. ........ to sir H. Unton; friendly; and exhorting him to be zealous in the French king's cause. (Orig. Fr.) 11.
- 9. Ch. de Bourbon (Ct. of Soissons) to sir H. Unton; requesting he would come to him. (Orig. Fr.) St. Lever, Dec. 22, 1591. 13.
- 10. Sir H. Unton, to sir Robt. Cecil; chiefly on private concerns; laments the death of chancellor Hatton, and his heavy debts. Dec.19. 1591. 14.
- 11. Sir H. Unton, to the Privy Council; reports the posture of the French king's affairs, who solicits assistance. Dec. 1591. 16.
- 12. Ld. Treasurer Burleigh, to sir H. Unton; fourteen original letters of instructions in his negociaions in France; dated March 13. Aug. 3, 18, 22, Sept. 2, ... 13, 20, 24. Oct. 12, 15, 29. Dec. 1, and 4, 1591. 18.
- 13. A discourse of Mons. de Mornay, on the posture of the Fr. king's affairs, after having been worsed in Brittany. 46.
- 14. A discourse on the military operations in France. (Fr.) Aug. 5, 1591. 49.
- 15. The college of cardinals, to the city of Paris; on the death of Gregory XIV. (Lat.) Oct. 16, 1591. 50.
- 16. An account of a sharp conference between Henry IV, and the cardinal of Vendome. (French.) July 5, 1591. 52.
- 17. Articles offered by the city of Chartres to Henry IV. 1591. 54.
- 18. Some cautions, and advertisements, from a secretary, to prince Casimir. (Latin.) 56.
- 19. A paper of advice to a person (perhaps Henry K. of Nav.) how to conduct himself at court. (Fr.) 57.
- 20. An exposition of the motives why Q. Eliz. will not send more forces into Normandy. (vid. Rym. XVI. 149.) Nov. 1592. 62.
- 21. A treaty between England and France, for sending over auxiliaries. 65.
- 22. Q. Elizabeth's instructions to sir Hen. Unton, sent ambassador to the French king; together with his letters of credence in French: and also certain points taken out of the treaties with France, and to be given to sir H. Unton. (vid. Rym. XVI. 103.) Greenwich, July 24, 1591. 69.
- 23. Henry IV, to treasurer Burleigh; an apology for sending Ld. Grimstone on a journey. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 100.) Dieppe, June 19 1591. 75.
- 24. Notes of the incidents relating to the E of Essex's expedition into Normandy; with their dates. 76. b.
- 25. A declaration of the causes moving Q. Eliz. to send for her forces out of Normandy. 1592. 78.
- 26. Hacqueville, to Q. Elizabeth; news about the siege of Gournay, &c. and soliciting a further supply of 2,000 men. (Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 124.) Gournay, Oct. 4, 1591. 81. b.
- 27. A statement of the conduct of the war in Brittany. (French.) 83.
- 28. Instructions for Th. Grove, one of the six masters of her majesty's navy; sent with certain pinnaces to serve in the river Seine. (vid. Rym. XVI. 137.) Nov. 87.
- 29. A memorial for sir Tho. Leighton, sent by her majesty to assist the E. of Essex before Rouen. (vid. Rym. XVI. 178.) Dec. 12, 1591. 89.
- 30. A note of some papers relating to the French treaty. 92. b.
- 31. Instructions for sir Roger Williams, sent to assist in the defence of Dieppe. 1591. 93.
- 32. De Paillo; his account of the proceedings of the French king; and an humble request for some supplies. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 157.) Mar. 16, 1592. 97.
- 33. Instructions to Burnham, for conducting some forces from the Low Countries into Normandy. (vid. Rym. XVI. 161.) May, 1592. 104.
- 34. Obligationes inter oratores regis Christianiss. et consiliarios reginae. 106.
- 35. Answer given to Mons. Sancy and the French ambassador, upon a remonstrance delivered by them from the French king. 110.
- 36. Ten original letters of instructions and advice, from sir R. Cecil, to sir H. Unton; dated Dec. 6. Oct. 3. Sept. 3. 24. 20. Aug. 28. 22. 5. March 14. and Aug. 11. 1591. 111.
- 37. Extracts of some points out of the treasurer (Burleigh's) letter of July 27, 1591. 131.
- 38. Two extracts concerning the English forces in France. 133.
- 39. Copy of certain articles of treaties with France; signed Burghley. 137.
- 40. Instructions to Mr. Edm. Yorke, sent to the French king. (copied by two hands; a part in the middle wanting. vid. Rym. XVI. 89.) Richmond, Jan. 30, 1590-1. 139.
- 41. Three original letters of instructions and advice from the Ld. treasurer Burleigh, to sir H. Unton; dated Feb. 5. 12. and 19. 1591-2. 143.
- 42. Q. Elizabeth, to sir H. Unton; declaring her intention to assist the French king with 1,600 men. (Orig.) Westm. Feb. 19, 1591-2. 149.
- 43. The prince de Dombes, to the treasurer Burleigh; requesting the continuance of his good offices. (Orig. Fr.) [dat. Lanvollon? 1591] 151.
- 44. Sir Chr. Hatton, chancellor, to sir H. Unton; on his (Unton's) illness. (Orig.) London, Sept. 5, 1591. 152.
- 45. The Lds. of the Privy Council, to the E. of Essex? reproving him for misconduct in the army. (Orig.) Sept. 25, 1591. 155.
- 46. Sir Chr. Hatton, to sir H. Unton; friendly, and containing some intelligence. (Orig.) London, Sept. 18, 1591. 157.
- 47. Five original letters from the E. of Essex, to sir H. Unton; containing intelligence; dated March 5. 9. .... Sept. 6, 1591. and Feb. 19, 1592. 159.
- 48. Ld. Cobham, to sir H. Unton; intelligence. (Orig.) Cowdrey, Aug. 18, 5591. 169.
- 49. Ld. Hunsdon, to sir H. Unton; friendly. (Orig.) Whitehall, March 15, 1591-2? 171.
- 50. The E. of Essex, to sir H. Unton; on the siege of Rouen, &c. (Orig.) Feb. 12, 1591-2. 173.
- 51. Ld. Buckhurst, to sir H. Unton; two letters on private concerns. (Orig.) March 8, and 10, 1591-2. 175.
- 52. J. Fortescue, to sir H. Unton; three letters, chiefly about chancellor Hatton's death. (Orig.) Aug. 26. Dec. 1, and 2, 1591. 179.
- 53. Sir H. Unton, to Q. Elizabeth; intelligence from the French army; and about chancellor Hatton's death. Nov. 20, 1591. 184.
- 54. A report on the conduct of the war in France, especially about the siege of Rouen; complaining of the French king. 1591. 186.
- 55. Sir H. Unton, to Ld. treasurer Burleigh; on the state of affairs in France. Noyon, Oct. 28. 1591. 188.
- 56. Sir H. Unton, to Q. Elizabeth; an ample report of the affairs in France. Oct. 28, 1591. 190.
- 57. Instructions to sir H. Unton, sent ambassador to France. (Orig. signed by Q. Eliz. and Burleigh. vid. Rym. XVI. 103. and above VIII. 69.) Greenwich, July 24, 1591. 194.
- 58. The Lds. Burleigh, Cobham, and Hunsdon, to sir H. Unton, and sir Tho. Leighton; directing them to urge the return of the E. of Essex. (Orig. vid. Rym. XVI. 147.) Whitehall, Dec. 23, 1591. 198.
- 59. Sir H. Unton, to the Ld. chancellor; reporting his motions. Oct. 15, 1591. 200.
- 60. Notes of some matters to be represented to the Fr. king; probably by sir H. Unton. 201.
- 61. Ld. Burleigh, to sir H. Unton; two original letters of advice and instructions. (vid. Rym. XVI. 141, and 143.) Dec. 6, and 15, 1591. 202.
- 62. Rough draughts of two letters from sir H. Unton; one to the Ld. chancellor. Oct. 1, 1591. 206.
- 63. The chief points of the contract between the K. of France, and the princes of Germany. (Ital. conf. Rym. XVI. 181.) 1592-3. 207.
- 64. Beauvoir la Noue, [Nocle] to sir H. Unton; on private concerns. (Orig. Fr.) London, Feb. 24, 1592. 209.
- 65. A letter of intelligence from Paris. (French.) 210.
- 66. Part of a letter, giving notice of supplies of men and money being sent. (French.) 211.
- 67. Articles accordés par Mess. de Beauvoir et de Reaux, et Mess. le Grand Tresorier, l'admiral d'Angletere, et le chambelan. (Orig. vid. Rym. XVI. 102.) Greenwich, June 25, 1591. 212.
- 68. Two bills of charges for transports, &c. 1591. 214.
- 69. An indenture, witnessing the plate that had been delivered out of the jewel office to sir H. Unton. (Orig.) July 25, 1591. 216.
- 70. Four papers of cyphers. 218.
- 71. Information given by John Chamberlayn; concerning customs to be paid on provisions. 1591. 222.
- 72. A fragment of a cypher. 224.
- 73. A warrant for the payment of sir H. Unton's diet and extraordinaries. July 22, 1592? 226.
- 74. Sir H. Unton's challenge to the young D. de Guise. (vid. Rym. XVI. 118.) 1591. 227.
- 75. Queen Elizabeth, to sir H. Unton; slightly reproving him, and permitting him to return. (Orig. vid. Rym. XVI. 157.) Westm. March 16, 1591-2. 229.
- 76. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV; expostulatory, on the Pr. de Dombes endeavouring to lead the English forces out of Brittany. (Fr.) Aug. 1591. 231.
- 77. Q. Elizabeth, to sir H. Unton; two original letters of orders to make remonstrances to the Fr. king; and reprimanding him for misconduct. (vid. Rym. XVI. 117, and 122.) Chichester, Aug. 22, and Sutton, Sept. 26, 1591. 233.
- 78. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV; expostulatory, on the conduct of the war. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 111.) Aug. 17, 1591. 237.
- 79. Sir Chr. Hatton, to sir H. Unton; concerning the queen's reprimand in her letter of Sept. 26. (Orig.) London, Oct. 4, 1591. 239.
- 80. Q. Elizabeth, to sir H. Unton; declaring her purpose not to give any further aid to the Fr. king. (Orig.) Westm. Dec. 6, 1591. 241.
- 81. Q. Elizabeth, to the Pr, of Anhalt; on the death of the elector of Saxony, and the siege of Rouen. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 138.) Westm. Dec. 3, 1591. 243.
- 82. Q. Elizabeth, to Henry IV; expostulatory, on the treatment of her troops. (Fr.) Dec. 12, 1591. 245.
- 83. Q. Elizabeth, to the Pr. of Anhalt; on the death of the elector of Saxony, and the war in France. (Lat. vid. Rym. XVI. 130.) Richmond, Oct. 22, 1591. 247.
- 84. Rough draughts and copies of forty letters from sir H. Unton;
- To Ld. Burleigh, Dec. 31, 1591, Dec 3, 1591, Dec 21, 1591
- Sir R. Cecil, Dec 22, 1591
- Ld. Burleigh, Dec 25, 1591
- Q. Elizabeth, Dec 26, 1591
- Ld. Burleigh, Dec 26, 1591, Dec 26, 1591
- Sir R. Cecil, Dec 26, 1591
- Ld. Burleigh, Dec 29, 1591
- E. of Essex, Dec 4, 1591
- Sir R. Cecil, Dec 29, 1591
- Sir J. Norris, March 3, 1591-2.
- Ld. Burleigh, March 5, 1591-2, March 3, 1591-2
- Ld. Howard, March 9, 1591-2
- Sir R. Cecil, March 15, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, March 15, 1591-2, March 17, 1591-2, March 19, 1591-2
- Sir Th. Heneage, March 15, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, March 19, 1591-2
- Sir Th. Heneage, March 20, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, March 20, 1591-2
- E. of Essex, March 20, 1591-2
- Ld. Buckhurst, March 20, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, March 21, 1591-2, March 23, 1591-2
- Mr. Grimston, Aug. 2, 1591.
- Ld. Burleigh, Aug 3, 1591
- Sir Chr. Hatton, Aug 3, 1591
- Mr. Fortescue, Aug 3, 1591
- Ld. Burleigh, Aug 15, 1591
- Sir R. Cecil, Aug 3, 1591, Aug 17, 1591
- Sir Chr. Hatton, Aug 17, 1591
- Ld. Burleigh, Aug 17, 1591, Aug 17, 1591, Aug 24, 1591
- Mr. Grimston, Do 28, 1591 249.
- 85. Sir Th. Heneage, to sir H. Unton; intelligence. (Orig.) Feb. 26, 1591-2. 320.
- 86. Sir H. Unton, to Ld. Burleigh. (a rough draught.) Aug. 31, 1591. 322.
- 87. Sir Th. Heaneage, to sir H. Unton. (Orig. a fragment.) Feb. 19, 1591-2. 324.
- 88. Sir H. Unton, to Ld. Essex and Mr. vice chamberlain. (rough draughts.) Feb. 1, 1591-2. 326.
- 89. Extracts from certain intercepted letters from English fugitives. July. 1591. 330.
- 90. A paper of intelligence; probably from sir H. Unton. 332.
- 91. Sir H. Unton, to sir R. Cecil. (a copy or draught.) Offy, Feb. 1, 1591-2. 334.
- 92. Advertisements from divers places, for sir H. Unton. [1592] 336.
- 93. Advertisements of the D. of Parma's overthrow at the siege of the fort against Nimeguen. 337.
- 94. Notes of intelligence about the D. of Parma, &c. 338.
- 95. Rough draughts and copies of sixteen letters from Sir H. Unton. To
- Ld. Burleigh, Feb. 16, 1591-2.
- Sir R. Cecil, Feb. 8, 1591-2
- The Vice Chamb. Feb. 8, 1591-2
- E. of Essex, Feb. 8, 1591-2
- Sir R. Cecil, Feb. 13, 1591-2
- E. of Essex, Feb. 13, 1591-2
- Q. Elizabeth. Feb. 16, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, Feb. 16, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, Feb. 20, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, Feb. 23, 1591-2
- The E. of Essex, Feb. 24, 1591-2
- Sir R. Cecil, Feb. 24, 1591-2
- Q. Elizabeth, Feb. 28, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, Feb. 28, 1591-2
- Sir R. Cecil, Feb. 28, 1591-2
- Ld. Burleigh, Feb. 24, 1591-2 339.
- 96. Sir Robt. Cecil, to sir H. Unton; three original letters of intelligence and advice. dated May 4, and Feb. 12 and 19, 1592. 369.
- 97. Rough draughts and copies of ten letters from sir H. Unton.To
- Ld. Burleigh, May 7, 1592.
- Ld. Burleigh May 9, 1592
- Ld. Burleigh May 10, 1592
- Ld. Burleigh May 11, 1592
- Ld. Burleigh May 1, 1592
- Ld. Burleigh May 11, 1592
- Ld. Burleigh May 16, 1592
- Ld. Burleigh May 24, 1592
- Ld. Burleigh June 12, 1592
- Sir R. Cecil, May 12, 1592. 375.
- 98. Sir J. Norris, to sir H. Unton; concerning the English troops in Brittany. (Orig.) Puddlewharfe, London, March 8, 1591-1. 392.
- 99. Sir J. Norris; a discourse of the state of France. 396.
- 100. A memorandum of the state of the army in France. 396.
- 101. Sir J. Norris, to sir H. Unton; concerning the English troops in France. (Orig.) Feb. 1591-2. 398.
- 102. Grimston, to sir H. Unton; news from the army. Aug. 6, 1591. 400.
- 103. Copy of an order of the privy seal for the charges of her majesty's ambassador in France. March 12, 1579, and accounts in consequence thereof. 402.
- 104. Abstract of a letter of Q. Elizabeth, to be communicated to the Fr. king. Aug. 22, 1591. 404.
- 105. ........ to the Fr. ambassador in London; friendly. (Fr.) Dieppe, March 20, 1591-2. 406.
- 106. An account of the Fr. king's debt to Q. Elizabeth. (vid. Rym. XVI. 88.) 1590. 407.
- 107. A remembrance of the Fr. king's requests, to be moved to her majesty. (vid. Rym. XVI. 43.) Chartres, Feb. 25, 1590. 409.
- 108. Notes of the artillery and stores loaded in three vessels. 411.
- 109. Sir H. Unton. to Mr. Grimston; desiring him to hasten the sending away the Fr. king's confirmation of an agreement. Dieppe, Aug. 2. 1591. 413.
- 110. Sir H. Unton, to Ld. Cobham; thanks and intelligence. Aug. 4, 1591. 415.
- 111. Intelligence from the camp. Aug. 1591. 417.
- 112. Articles of capitulation of the town of Noyon. Aug. 17, 1591. 418.
- 113. Rough draughts of fourteen letters of sir H. Unton.To
- Ld. Burleigh, Aug. 23, 1591.
- Sir R. Cecil, Sept. 7, 1591.
- J. Stanhope, Sept. 7, 1591.
- Ld. Burleigh, Sept. 7, 1591.
- Ld. Burleigh, Sept. 13, 1591.
- Sir R. Cecil, Sept. ... 1591.
- Ld. Burleigh, Sept. 18, 1591.
- Ld. Burleigh, Sept. 27, 1591.
- Sir Chr. Hatton, Sept. 27, 1591.
- Lds. of Council, Sept. 18, 1591.
- Sir Chr. Hatton, Sept. 13, 1591.
- Ld. Burleigh, Oct. 1, 1591.
- Q. Elizabeth, Oct. ... 1591.
- Ld. Burleigh, Oct. 1, 1591. 420.
- 114. Memoir of matters relating to ........ represented to Q. Elizabeth by the sieurs de Beavoir [la Nocle] and Sancy, by order of their King. (Fr.) 1590? 448.
- 115. Account of sums due by the Fr. king to Q. Elizabeth. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 88.) 453.
- 116. A memorial of sir John Worrey, concerning certain points relating to the auxiliaries, wherein her majesty's resolution is to be known. 1591. 455.
- 117. A declaration of her majesty's monhly charges in Brittany. 1592. 456. b.
- 118. A French letter to Q. Elizabeth, desiring the loan of two cannon. (Orig. the subscription cut away.) [1592] 459.
- 119. An account of Q. Elizabeth's disbursements, both in money lent to the Fr. king, and for the pay of her troops in Brittany and Normandy. 460.
- 120. Henry IV; his ordinance for laying a duty on shipping for the equipment of a fleet. (Fr. with a tarif for the same in English.) 464.
- 121. Beauvoir la Noue, [Nocle] to ........ about the release of a French ship carried into Bristol. (Orig. Fr.) Uxbridge, Nov. 11, 1592. 470.
- 122. A statement of accounts between England and France; and causes of complaint on the part of England. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 194.) Feb. 18, 1592-3. 471.
- 123. Divers causes to move her majesty to mislike of the employment of her men and money in France. This is the above article in English, as it is printed in Rymer, ubi sup. Feb. 18, 1592-3. 474.
- 124. An addition to the former introductions (instructions) of sir John Norris sent into Brittany. (vid. Rym. XVI. 173.) Sept. 20, 1592. 483. b.
- 125. Journal of the operations of the English forces in France. 1591. 488.
- 126. Contents of the letters sent to sir John Norris in 1592 and 1593, being employed in France; and collections out of letters sent from sir J. Norris, from Oct. 28, 1592, to June 17, 1593. 491.
- 127. A treaty between England and France, concerning the farther succours to be given to th Fr. king. (Lat. vid. Rym. XVI. 151) 1591. 499.
- 128. Ld. Burleigh, to sir H. Unton; five Orig. letters of instruction and advice. May 9, 15, ..., 29, and June 9, 1592. 501.
- 129. The Lds. of the Council, to sir H. Unton; orders to demand restitution of the ordnance and ammunition lent for the siege of Rouen. (Orig.) May 21, 1592. 511.
- 130. Ld. Howard (Ld. admiral) to sir H. Unton; two original letters, expressing great cordiality towards the Fr. king and Unton; and about indemnification to some merchants. March 4, nd Feb. 14, 1592. 513.
- 131. Ld. Howard, to captain Fem........ of her majesty's navy; a warrant for bringing over sir H.Unton. (Orig.) Greenwich, May 6, 1592. 517.
- 132. Ld. Buckhurst, to sir H. Unton; about the sale of a horse. (Orig.) March 27, 1592. 519.
- 133. Sir Th. Heaneage, to sir H. Unton; three original letters, chiefly on private concerns. March 29, 2, and May 5, 1592. 521.
- 134. Etwell Smith, to sir H. Unton; about the remittance of money, straggling soldiers, &c. (Orig.) Dieppe, April 5, 1592. 527.
- 135. The French ambassador (B. de la Noue [Nocle]) to sir H. Unton; two letters on private concerns. (Orig. but without signatures.) Lond. May 6, and 11, 1592. 529.
- 136. Henry IV. to sir H. Unton; inclosing letters to the queen, and letters from the dukes of Parma and Mayenne, which had been intercepted. (Orig. Fr.) Rouen, March 28, 1592. 533.
- 137. Christian, prince of Anhalt, to Q. Eliz; complains of the treatment of himself and his troops by the French. (Fr.) June 10, 1592. 534.
- 138. Christian, prince of Anhalt, to sir H. Unton; inclosing the above. June, 1592. 536.
- 139. Intelligence from the French army. (Fr.) 537.
- 140. Beauvoir de la Noue, [Nocle] to sir H. Unton; two letters on private concerns. (Orig. Fr.) London, May 20, 1592, and Dec. 12, 1591. 538.
- 141. Intelligence from the camp before Noyon. (Fr.) Aug. 12, 1591. 541.
- 142. Answers of the French king to some queries proposed by Q. Elizabeth, concerning the transportation and maintenance of her auxiliaries. (Fr.) 543.
- 143. The Fr. king's ratification of the treaty of June 25. (Fr.) Noyon, Aug. 10, 1591. 545.
- 144. An extract of the instructions given to Mons. de Reaux. (Fr.) June 4, 1591. 547.
- 145. The treaty concluded by Mons. de Turenne with the prince of Anhalt for a body of Reiters. (Fr.) Heidelberg, April 24, 1591. 549.
- 146. Two papers of clauses demanded for the Reiters. (Fr.) one of them dated La Motte, Dec. 11, 1591. 557.
- 147. Charles de Lorraine (D.de Mayenne) to Guyonnelles; orders to join him. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 199.) Noyon, March 21, 1592-3. 561.
- 148. A report of the defeat in Brittany. (Fr.) June ... 1592. 562.
- 149. A rough draught of a letter probably from sir H. Unton, to the vicomte de Turenne; expostulatory. (Fr.) Lond. May 11? 1592. 564.
- 150. Articles proposed by the Colonels and Reiters of the German army; with the answers of the Fr. K. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 182.) Rouen, Jan. 4, 1592-3. 566.
- 151. Articles stipulated between the vicomte de Turenne, the princes of the empire, and the Pr. of Anhalt. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 181.) Jan. 1592-3. 568.
- 152. An account of charges for the maintenance of the Pr. of Anhalt's troops. (Fr.) 570.
- 153. Articles stipulated between Mess. de Sancy, Salignac, and Rothieres, and the Colonels and Reitmastres of the Pr. of Anhalt's army. (Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 180.) Jan. 1592-3. 572.
- 154. Beauvoir de la Noue, [Nocle] to Henry IV; concerning the siege of Rouen, which Q. Eliz. is bent upon. (Orig. Fr. vid. Rym. XVI. 199.) London, March 18, 1592-3. 574.
- 155. Biron, to Q. Elizabeth; inclosing a letter from Hen. IV. (Orig. Fr.) May 28, 1592. 576.
- 156. Henry de Bourbon (Pr. of Condé) to Ld. Burleigh; two letters imploring succour. (Orig. Fr.) May 27 and 26, 1592. 578.
- 157. Rough draughts of five letters of Sir H. Unton; four to Ld. Burleigh, of Dec. 19, 20, 4, and 10, and one to Etwell Smith, of Dec. 15, 1591. 582.
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Binding: British Museum 1961
- Custodial History:
- Previously owned by: the Cotton family, Bts, Conington, 17th century
- Administrative Context:
- Origin: England and France
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)