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Copy of the negotiations and correspondence of sir Charles Cornwaleys during bis embassy at the court of Madrid, 1607

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MS. Tanner 75, fol. 249 seqq.
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Copy of the negotiations and correspondence of sir Charles Cornwaleys during bis embassy at the court of Madrid, including:
  1. (fols. 251, 258, 264 b, 270, 273 b, 285, 290, 291, 304) Sir Charles Cornwaleys to the privy council;
  2. (fols. 252 b, 256, 277 b, 288, 312 b, 313 b, 315) Sir Charles Cornwaleys to Rob. Cecill, earl of Salisbury;
  3. (fols. 260, 272) Sir Charles Cornwaleys to the duke of Lerma;
  4. (fol. 262) Sir George Carew to sir Chas. Cornwaleys, 30 Apr 1607;
  5. (fol. 263 b) Hen. Howard, earl of Northampton, lord warden of the Cinque Ports, to sir Chas. Cornwaleys, 10 Apr 1607;
  6. (fol. 265) Sir Ch. Cornwaleys to the earl of Northampton;
  7. (fol. 272) Sir Ch. Cornwaleys to secretary Prada;
  8. (fol. 294) A discourse written by sir Ch. Cornwaleys to prove that a conjunction by alliance of England and Spain is the most honourable and profitable course for both the monarchs.

Dates

  • 1607

Extent

1 item

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MS. Tanner 75, fol. 249 seqq.

Bibliography

  • The greater part of these letters are printed in Winwood’s Memorials ; the letters listed above are not published in that Collection.

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