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Cotton MS Galba E VI
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- Cotton MS Galba E VI
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- Records and papers concerning England and France, 1580–1589
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Codex chartaceus in folio, constans foliis 427.
[See Rymer XVI. 20-27, 29, 35, 39, 40.]
- 1. Q. Elizabeth's instructions to sir Hen. Cobham, her ambassador to the French king. Greenwich, Oct. 10, 1580. 1.
- 2. Henry K. of Navarre (afterwards H. IV. of France) to Ld. Burleigh; complaining of many evil practices against him, and soliciting Q. Elizabeth's protection. (Orig. Fr.) Nerac, March 2, 1580? 4.
- 3. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh; inclosing a packet from Cath. Dss. of Braganza to Q. Elizabeth; and on some matters concering the affairs of Portugal. (Orig.) Paris, March 7, 1579-80. 5.
- 4. Ld. Bureligh, to sir Hen. Cobham; instructions about the affairs of Portugal, &c.; answer to the above. (A rough draught.) March 15, 1579-80. 5.
- 5. Sir Hen. Cogham, to Ld. Burleigh; a report of his negociations on the affairs of Portugal. (Orig.) Paris, March 25, 1580. 7.
- 6. M. de Castelnau Seigr. de Mauvisiere; his passport in favour of A. Fongasse. (Orig. Fr.) London, 1580. 9. b.
- 7. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh; reporting the application of the Fr. king to Rome; Philip II's violent proceedings with regard to Portugal; and intelligence. (Orig.) Paris, March 28, 1580. 10.
- 8. Sir Hen Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh; recommending Ld. John Hamilton. [P. S. to the above.] 11.
- 9. Henry III. K. of Fr. to Ld. Burleigh; thanking him for his good offices towards the marriage of the Queen with the D. d'Anjou. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, April 6, 1580. 12.
- 10. Henry de Bourbon (Pr. of Condé) to Ld. Burleigh; thanking him for his assistance to the protestant churches in France; and recommending Bouchart his agent. (Orig. Fr.) Lafere, April 12, 1580. 12. b.
- 11. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning the affairs of Portugal, &c. (Orig.) Paris, April 13, 1580. 13.
- 12. Three reports of negociations of a French minister in England (perhaps Mauvisiere) concerning the Queen's marriage, &c. London, June 1, and Richmd. 1580. 15.
- 13. A paper of directions, in Burleigh's hand. 24. b.
- 14. Minutes of two state papers. July 20 and 4, 1580. 25.
- 15. Instructions for Mr. Middlemore, to be sent to the Fr. King and Mons. d'Anjou. 1580. 26.
- 16. Francois (D. d'Anjou) to Ld. Burleigh; thankls for good offices; and recommending the marshal de Cossé [Artus de Cossé de Brissac, Seigneur de Gounor, Marshal of France] his agent. (Orig. Fr.) Bourdeaux, March 20, 1581. 36.
- 17. Henry III. K. of Fr. to Ld. Burleigh; thanks for good offices in the proposed marriage; and recommending Le prince Daulphin, &c. his ambassadors. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, March 5, 1581. 36. b.
- 18. John Somer, to Ld. Burleigh; reports negociations in France concerning the marriage. (Orig.) Paris, July 11, 1581. 43.
- 19. François de Bourbon (Pr. of Conti?) his attestation that Q. Elizabeth had declared her resolution not to marry the D. d'Anjou, before a mutual explanation between them. (Fr.) 44. b.
- 20. Sir Hen Cobham, to sir Fr. Walsingham, and Ld. Burleigh; two dispatches concerning the negociations for the marriage. (Orig.) Paris, July 12, 1581. 45.
- 21. J. Somer, to Ld. Burleigh; touching the above negociation. (Orig.) Paris, July 12, 1581. 45.
- 22. Sir Hen. Cobham, to sir Fr. Walsingham; concerning a dispute between two earls; some affairs of the Dauphiné; demands of the Marq. d'Albuse, &c. (Orig.) Paris, July 20, 1581. 53.
- 23. Notes of Mr. Beale, of things to be resolved upon in the league. (Lat. and Eng.) 1581. 54. b.
- 24. Sir Hen. Cobham, to sir Fr. Walsingham; intelligence received from Ld. Hamilton on Scottish affairs; the Fr. K. disposed to assist Don Antonio, &c. (Orig.) Paris, July 20, 1581. 55.
- 25. Pinart, [Claude Pinart, Sécrétaire d'Etat, who himself came as Ambr this year] to Cobham? signifying the Q. mother's order that good accommodations should be prepared for whoever should be sent from England. (Orig. Fr.) Maur des Fossés, July 22, 1581. 56. b.
- 26. Sir Hen. Cobham, to sir Fr. Walsingham; two letters, the first reporting a conference with the Q. mother, and intelligence; and the 2d on sir Francis's intended journey into France, and more intelligence. (Orig.) Paris, July 22 and 25, 1581. 57.
- 27. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to Ld. Burleigh; reports his journey, incloses the above, &c. (Orig.) Boulogne, July 27, 1581. 59.
- 28. Instructions to sir Fr. Walsingham, on his being sent into France. July 22, 1581. 60.
- 29. Second instructions to sir Fr. Walsingham; also certain later degrees of proceedings, if the former cannot take place. July, 1581. 65. b.
- 30. Instructions for a league between the queen and the Fr. king; also matters to be considered of there shall be a league. 1581. 68. b.
- 31. Six articles of reasons, allegations, &c. to be used by sir Fr. Walsingham's negociations in France. 581. 72.
- 31. Walsingham, Cobham, and Somer, to Ld. Burleigh; a dispatch concerning their negociations. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 20, 1581. 76.
- 32. A memorial signed Walsingham and Cobham, of such things as Mr. Somer is to communicate unto Monsieur. (Orig.) Par. Aug. 14, 1581. 78.
- 33. A private memorial of sir Fr. Walsingham, to Mr. Somer. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 14, 1581. 80.
- 34. Mr. Somer's report of his negociation with the D. d'Anjou. Aug. 17 and 18. 1581. 81.
- 35. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh; inclosing the above report; and various intelligence concerning the D. d'Anjou's progress in the Low Countries; Scottish affairs, &c. Paris, Aug. 21, 1581. 83.
- 36. Amswers to certain points proposed on the part of the Fr. king, to be exhibited to the said king by the English ambassadors. Aug. 23, 1581. 86.
- 37. Two notes of things to be resolved by the queen, touching 1st, the secret, and 2d, the offensive league; with observations by Ld. Burleigh. 1581. 87.
- 38. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to Ld. Burleigh; two dispatches on his negociations. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 25, 1581 89.
- 39. Another copy of the 2d number in VI. 37. 1581. 93. b.
- 40. Walsingham, Cobham, and Somer, to Ld. Burleigh; report their negociations concerning a league with France, without a marriage. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 26, 1581. 93. *.
- 41. ........ to Mons. Dubais? about his (the writer's) illness, and some obscure language respecting his services: perhaps a servant of the D. d'Anjou. (Orig. Fr.) Greenwich, Aug. 27, 1581. 95.
- 42. A scheme for transmitting money into France. 96. b.
- 43. J. Somer, to Ld. Burleigh; justifying himself touching some objections taken to his conduct whilst with the D. d'Anjou. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 28, 1581. 97.
- 44. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to Ld. Burleigh; two dispatches about his negociations. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 28, 1581. 98.
- 45. Walsingham, Cobham, and Somer, to Ld. Burleigh; concerning their negociations. (Orig.) Paris Aug. 28, 1581. 101.
- 46. François (D. d'Anjou) to sir Fr. Walsingham; professing his devotedness to the queen, and about his success in the Low Countries. (Orig. Fr.) Casteau Cambresis, Aug. 29, 1581. 102.
- 47. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to Ld. Burleigh; on his negociations. (Orig.) Paris Aug. 31, 1581. 104.
- 48. Sir Hen. Cobham, to Ld. Burleigh; various intelligence. (Orig.) Paris, Aug. 31, 1581. 106.
- 49. Minutes of states papers. July, Aug. and Sept. 1581. 108.
- 50. Ld. Burleigh, to one or all of the ambassadors at Paris, concering their negociations for a league; the affairs of Portugal, &c. Sept. 2, 1581. 109.
- 51. François D. d'Anjou; his bond for the repayment of sums borrowed of Q. Elizabeth. (Fr.) St. Vallery, Oct. 13, 1581. 113.
- 52. A note of the sums lent to the D. d'Anjou. 1581. 114.
- 53. D. Thaultetersde? to Mons. Dubes de Preaux; [??] concerning private affairs of the D. d'Anjou, Marchmont, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Paris, Sept. 10, 1581. 123.
- 54. "A discourse of her majesty's proceedings between (with) Monsieur and the two kings of France his brothers, Charles IX. and Hen. III. by Mr. Wilkes; and the said Mr. Wilkes's letter to Ld. Burleigh, touching the above discourse." Brainford, Sept. 16, 1583. 128.
- 55. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; a long dispatch on the state of the French court. Paris, Oct. 21. 1583. 136.
- 56. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; about a letter of her's which he sent to Monsieur; and intelligence. Paris, Oct. 27, 1583. 151.
- 57. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabaeth; a long dispatch, reporting an audience he had with the queen mother, &c. Paris, Nov. 7, 1583. 155.
- 58. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; a long dispatch. Paris, Nov. 17. 1583. 161.
- 59. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; about a report of Alpherant being sent over to her majesty for money for Monsieur. Paris, Nov. 19, 1583. 167.
- 60. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; various intelligence. Paris, Nov. 23, 1583. 168.
- 61. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; various intelligence. Paris, Dec. 1, 1583. 172.
- 62. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; various intelligence. Paris, Dec. 1, 1583. 176.
- 63. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; intelligence chiefly about Monsieur. Paris, Dec. 10, 1583. 178.
- 64. A letter in the name of sir Fr. Walsingham, to sir Ed. Stafford; cautioning him concerning lord Paget and Ch. Arundel: also a private letter of Stafford to sir Francis, on the same subject. 1583. 181.
- 65. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; with a letter from Monsieur to her majesty; and intelligence. Paris, Dec. 26, 1583. 183.
- 66. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; various intelligence. Paris, Dec. 26, 1583. 186.
- 67. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh; inclosing copies of his letters to the queen and sir Francis Walsingham. Paris, Jan. 8, 1583-4. 189. b.
- 68. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; cautioning her against some evil-minded person: the beginning wanting. Paris, Jan. 8, 1583-4. 190.
- 69. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh; desiring that thanks might be returned to the K. and Q. mother of France; about Monsieur, &c. Paris, Jan. 18, 1583-4. 194.
- 70. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; about Don Antonio, &c. Paris, Jan. 30, 1583-4. 195.
- 71. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; with a letter from Monsieur to her; intelligence. 196.
- 72. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; intelligence. Paris, Feb. 21, 1583-4. 198.
- 73. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh; a note, enclosing a copy of the above. Paris, Feb. 21, 1583-4. 200.
- 74. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; reports a visit to Monsieur, &c. Paris, April 2, 1584. 205.
- 75. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham and lord Burleigh; two letters of intelligence; the former inlcosed in the latter. Paris, April 6, 1584. 207.
- 76. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; reports an audience of the queen mother on the affairs of Spain, &c. Paris, April 14, 1584. 209.
- 77. A report of some servant of Stafford, concerning the D. d'Anjou's dangerous illness. 1584. 212.
- 78. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh; about Monsieur's [the Duke d'Anjou] illness, and its effects at court. Paris, April 18, 1584. 213.
- 79. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; on Monsieur's [?] illness; enclosing some of the above papers 214.
- 80. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; nearly the same as VI. 78. Paris, April 17, 1584. 215.
- 81. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; a long dispatch on his negociations. Paris, May 1, 1584. 216.
- 82. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh; jusitfying himself in some things that had been disliked, &c. Paris, May 7, 1584. 222.
- 83. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; about Ld. Paget, &c. Paris, May 30, 1584. 224.
- 84. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh; intelligence. Paris, June 3, 1584. 227.
- 85. Sir Horace Palavicino, to Ld. Burleigh; signifying and lamenting sir Ed. Stafford's extreme passion for play. (Orig. Ital.) Paris, June 9, 1584. 229.
- 86. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; on his attending the funeral of Monsieur, [The Duke d'Anjou] &c. Paris, June 15, 1584. 230.
- 87. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh; about a debt of Monsieur to the Queen. Par. June 21, 1584. 232.
- 88. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; intelligence of some approaches to the K. of Navarre, after the death of Monsieur, &c. Paris, July 3, 1584. 234.
- 89. Sir Hor. Palavicino, to sir Fr. Walsingham? proposing a mode for the reimbursement of the debt Monsieur owed to the Queen. (Orig. Ital.) Paris, July 2, 1584. 239.
- 90. Instructions to sir Philip Sidney; sent to the Fr. king, to condole, &c. with an abstract of the negociations with France, touching the Low Countries, July 8, 1584. 241.
- 91. Q. Elizabeth, to the Q. mother of Fr. (Cath. of Med.); condoling on the death of Monsieur. (Fr.) 1584. 244.
- 92. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; two dispatches touching his negociations. Par. July 26 and 29, 1584. 246.
- 93. Robt. Cecil, to sir Fr. Walsingham; reports the intrigues of the Guises; touching the K. of Navarre's title to the crown; enumerates the friends of Navarre, &c. Paris, Sept. 28, 1584. 252.
- 94. Sir Ed. Stafford, to sir Fr. Walsingham; four dispatches. Paris, Oct. 26 ........ Nov. 7, 1584, and Jan. 2, 1584-5. 255.
- 95. A French paper, on the queen's insisting on the securing of Rouen, Dieppe, and Aure, &c. 265.
- 96. Robt. Cecil? to Q. Elizabeth; reports his journey and reception in France. 1585. 271.
- 97. François de ........ to .......... thanks him for his protection in England, and recommends his family to him. (Orig. Fr.) Frankendal, Oct. 22, 1585. 278. b.
- 98. Dupin, to ........ thanks for favour, and craving his further protection for the church. (Orig. Fr.) Nerac, Nov. 8, 1585. 279.
- 99. A note of spoils committed by the French upon the English, and of restitutions made by the English, from 1560 to 1586. 280.
- 100. Henry K. of Navarre, to Ld. Burleigh; exhorting him to persevere in protecting the church. (Orig. Fr.) Nov. 8, 1585. 283.
- 101. A memorial presented to the Fr. king, in favour of Michel le Quesne, his wards, and others, concerning a ship of their's plundered by the English. (Fr.) 1585. 284.
- 102. Henry de Bourbon (Pr. of Condé), to Ld. Burleigh; recommending Villesaison, whom he had sent to the queen. (Orig. Fr.) Guernsey, Nov. 20, 1585. 285. b.
- 103. Henry K. of Navarre, to Ld. Burleigh; recommending Buzenval; [Paul Choart, Seigr de Busenval] thanking him for good offices to de Guytry, and representing the machinations of Spain and the Guises. (Three originals, Fr.) Montauban, Jan. 23, Castelgeloux, Feb. 27, 1586, and Bragerac, April 20, 1585. 286.
- 104. Sir Ed. Stafford, to the Privy Council; reports a conference with French ministers concerning the redress of grievances. (Orig.) Paris, June 24, 1586. 287.
- 105. An answer of sir Ed. Stafford, to articles propounded at the above conference. 289.
- 106. Means proposed in the French king's council, in the presence of the English ambassador, to prevent piracies committed by the English. (French.) June, 1586. 297.
- 107. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Mons. Brulart, [Brulart de Sillery] Fr. secy of state; requesting a more explicit answer from the king. (Fr.) 1586. 300.
- 108. Instructions to Mr. Edward Wotton, sent to France. (A draught, corrected by Burleigh.) Sept. 29, 1586. 302.
- 109. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to sir Ed. Stafford; acquainting him with the proceedings in the cause of the Q. of Scots. (Orig.) Barn-elms, Oct. 27, 1586. 309.
- 110. Buzenval? [Paul Choart, Seignr de Busenval] the Fr. ambassador [ Fr. deleted. from Henry IV.] to Q. Elizabeth; in behalf of the Q. of Scots. (Fr.) London, Oct. 18, 1586. 312.
- 111. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to sir Ed. Stafford; giving an account of Hallard, a German, who had been in England. (Orig.) Richmond, Oct. 30, 1586. 313. b.
- 112. The declaration of a conference with the French ambassador at the lord treasurer's house, concerning a plot against the queen's life. Jan. 12, 1586-7. 315.
- 113. Notes concerning a treaty with France. 331.
- 114. Extracts from the registers of the French council of state, concerning depredations of the English. 1586 and 7. 338.
- 115. Henry III. K. of Fr; his commission to the D. de Joyeuse and others, to treat with sir Edward Stafford, concerning the depredations of the English. (Fr.) Paris, June, 1587. 345.
- 116. Sir Ed. Stafford's cypher for his correspondence with Ld. Burliegh. 346.
- 117. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Q. Elizabeth; reports a private interview with the Fr. king. Pairs, Feb. 25, 1587. 350.
- 118. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Ld. Burleigh; about his interview with the K. Paris, Feb. 26, 1587. 355.
- 119. Sir Fr. Walsingham's cypher for his correspondence with sir Ed. Stafford. 1588. 357.
- 120. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to sir Ed. Stafford; directions and intelligence, (Five originals.) St. James's. Sept. 8 and 30, Oct. 20, 19, and Greenwich, Nov. 10, 1588. 365.
- 121. Q. Elizabeth, to sir Ed. Stafford; insructing him to remonstrate against the Fr. K. withdrawing his ambassador, Mons. de Chateau-neuf. (Orig.) Somerset-house, Nov. 5, 1588. 369.
- 122. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to sir Ed. Stafford; directions and intelligence. (Seven originals.) Savoy, Nov. 28. Greenwich, Dec. 20. Court, Dec. 10, 1588. Richmond, Jan 3, 1588-9. London, Dec. 20, 24, and 29, 1588. 370.
- 123. Sir Ed. Stafford, to Henry III. K. of Fr.; signifying that he had a letter from the queen to deliver to his majesty, and several things to impart to him. (Fr.) Jan. 1589. 376.
- 124. Henry III. K. of Fr. to sir Ed. Stafford; desiring him to send Q. Elizabeth's letter, and about the corn trade. (Two originals.) Blois, Jan. 23, and Feb. 6, 1589. 377. b.
- 125. Sir Fr. Walsingham, to sir Ed. Stafford; reasons for not sending an ambassador to condole with the Fr. K. on the death of his mother; the Fr. ambassador [Chateauneuf] has leave to depart; intelligence from Scotland, the Low Countries, &c. Richmond, Jan. 28, 1588-9. 379.
- 126. Beauvoir la Noue [Nocle] and [Philippe Canage, Sr] de Fresne, to sir Fr. Walsingham; desiring the dispatch of sir Hor. Palavicino might be expedited; and intelligence. (Orig. Fr.) London, Feb. 8, 1589. 380.
- 127. Beauvoir la Noue, [Nocle] to Q. Elizabeth; urging an intended negociation in Germany. (Orig. Fr.) London, Feb. 9, 1589. 380. b.
- 128. Henry III. Fr. K. to sir Ed. Stafford; desiring him to thank the Q. for her inended assistance, &c. (Two originals, Fr.) Tours, March 22, and Bressiure, April 8, 1589. 381.
- 129. Journal of the march and operations of lord Willoughby, with the queen's forces in France. 1589. 387. a.
- 130. The Privy Council, to the French ambassador (de Buys? [?Busenavl]) stating the reasons why the queen cannot give the Fr. K. the aid he expects. (Fr.) June 14, 1589. 387.
- 131. Buhy, [?] to Q. Elizabeth; on declining some offer of her's. (Orig. Fr.) London, June 28, 1589. 389.
- 132. Henry III. [IV] Fr. K. to Mons. Buzenval; on his progress in Normandy, Picardy, &c. (Orig. Fr.) Dieppe, Aug. 27, 1589. 389. b.
- 133. Instructions for lord Willoughby, sent with forces into France. 1589. 392.
- 134. A summary of the principal points represented to the Privy Council, by Mons. Beauvoir, Fr. Ambassador. (Fr.) Aug. 3, 1589. [see 126] 401.
- 135. Minute of a letter of the Fr. K. H. IV. to Q. Elizabeth. Aug. 23, 1589. (VI. 137.) 402.
- 136. The magistrates of Geneva, to Q. Elizabeth; representing their dangers from the D. of Savoy and the League, and craving a supply of money. (Fr.) Geneva, Aug. 23, 1589. 405.
- 137. Henry IV. K. of Fr. to Q. Elizabeth; credential in favour of Beauvoir, on the death of Henry III. (Orig. Fr.) Camp de Pont St. Pierre, Aug. 23, 1589. [see 126] 407.
- 138. omitted.
- 139. Beauvoir la Noue, [Nocle] to sir Fr. Walsingham?; some preliminaries concerning his negociations. (Orig. Fr.) London, Sept. 17-27, 1589. 408.
- 140. Rogier de Bellegarde, to Q. Elizabeth; a letter of thanks. (Orig. Fr.) Senlis, Sept. 19, 1589? 409.
- 141. Henry IV. Fr. K. to Q. Elizabeth; on his success before Paris; commending Ld. Willoughby and the English. (Orig. Fr.) 1589. 411.
- 142. A letter on the rebellion in France. Paris, April 17, 1589. 411. *.
- 143. Ld. Willoughby, to Q. Elizabeth; on the military operations in France. (Orig.) Dieppe, Oct. 2, 1589. 412. b.
- 144. Beauvoir de Noue, [Nocle] to sir Fr. Walsingham; desiring a passport for M. de Triel, and desiring an interview previous to his audience from the Q. (Orig. Fr.) London, 16-26 Oct. 1589. 413.
- 145. Henry de Bourbon (Pr. of Condé) to Q. Elizabeth; a letter of thanks. (Orig. Fr.) [1589] 413. b.
- 146. An account of military operations in France, by the Pr. of Conti and others. 414.
- 147. Daumont, to Q. Elizabeth; thanks, and offers of service. (Orig. Fr.) Dieppe, Oct. 21, 1589. 415. b.
- 148. Q. Elizabeth's commission to sir Hor. Palavicino? to treat with German princes for aid to the Fr. K. 1589. 416.
- 149. Beauvoir la Noue [Nocle] and de Fresne, to sir Fr. Walsingham; stating the terms of the league the Fr. K. offers to any sovereign who may be disposed to assist him, &c. (Orig. Fr.) 1589. 418.
- 150. A memoir concerning German auxiliaries, to be considered by the French ambassador. [Beauvoir la Nocle] (Fr.) 1589. 419.
- 151. A memorial of things to be done and considered concerning the affairs of France. 1589. 421.
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