Calendar of State Papers And Manuscripts, Relating to English Affairs ... 9

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The Duke de Biron, who has just come back from his Embassy.
He met the Queen of England at Basingstoke* (Ba^n stoc\ forty Italian miles from London ; in a pleasure house where she is wont * Basing House, belonging to the MarquiB of Winchester. Cf. Calendar of State Papers. Domestic. 1601-1603, p. 98» 1601. 475 160L to spend a few days on her progress, or pleasure trip. The Duke was received in pnbKc audience and said that his most Christian Majesty, being at Calais for the inspection of certain
... places, had ordered him to visit the Queen in his Majesty's name. The Queen invited him to the chase and to dinner, and in a second audience he took his leave. Though it is possible that the Queen may have touched on some other subjects, I do not understand that the Marshal had any other mission than one of pure compliment.
Although the Marshal was received with marked honour, kill here they are of opinion that there should have been Tnore, and as he received no present ^ his departv/re, as is vsv^l, it is thought that the Queen's conduct has been governed hy the motives already explained.


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