History of England, From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth 7
History of England, From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth 7
Froude James Anthony
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There had been no fighting since thcFren^an/ faaure of the 7th of May; but the blockade had been^^^^^t sustained rigidly by sea and land. On the i8th an"'"''^"- intercepted letter from de Bandan to d'Oysel informed Cecil that no relief could be sent from France before . August at the soonest. De Bandan said he intended to agree to withdraw all the French except a few at Dunbar and Inchkeith ; but he was instructed to agree ^ ' I saw the Dowager's corpse in a solemnities fit for snch a personage..., ^ covered with a fair white sheets save snch as savour rather of super- tbe tester of black satin, and the bed stition than of Christian piety.' — Ban- lumged to the ground with the same, ddph to KUligrew^ June ao. Scotch It is determined she shall have all MS8. BcUs Houae. 252 History of England. ' ghapiii to no clause by which the Queen of Scots should 1560 abandon her claim on the English Crown. He might "°* promise that the King of France would use his influence to induce her to rehnquish the arms and slyle ; but his commission went no further/ Keform in Cccil was thus in possession of two valuable secrets, ""^* and knew for what he was to look and how far he might dare to insist.
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