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Discourses and letters while in Spain, 1608-1609

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MS. Rawl. C. 929, fols. 48, 51b, 52, 54, 55b, 57

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Discourses and letters while in Spain:

  1. (fol. 48) Discourse to the Lords of the Council there, shewing the occasions that (if not prevented) might endanger the peace between the Kings of Great Britain and Spain.
  2. (fol. 51b) Conclusion of a letter to the Lords of the Privy Council in England which accompanied a copy of the preceding.
  3. (fol. 52) Letter to the King of Spain, concerning injuries offered to English merchants by the office of the Inquisition; Jul 1608.
  4. (fol. 54) Letter to the King of Spain complaining of outrages committed by ships sent out by the Viceroy of Sardinia; 16 Jan 1608 (N.S.)
  5. (fol. 55b) Letter to the King of Spain, complaining of the insolent behaviour towards himself of two Irish fugitives, Magg Ogg and Cornelio Mauricco; Feb 1608. Magg Ogg, i.e. McOge, agent for the Earl of Tyrone in Spain.
  6. (fol. 57) Letter to the King of Spain, complaining of injuries done to English subjects; Jul 1609.

Dates

  • Creation: 1608-1609

Extent

1 item

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. C. 929, fols. 48, 51b, 52, 54, 55b, 57

Bibliography

  • (fol. 55b) See Calendar of Irish State Papers , 1606–1608, pp. 478, 584, 649; and Winwood's Memorials , ii. 386.

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