History of England From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, volume 9

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History of England From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, volume 9
Froude James Anthony
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The Duke of Alva had sent an agent to England to see and consult her. The Bishop said that he had himself seen this man, learned his errand, and undertaken to lay the question before his mistress; but he, for his own part, wished her always to see in JBlizabeth her only pillar, and to seek no other friend.
Instead of carrying the message to Bolton, therefore, he had desired Arundel to communicate it to the Queen of England. She might use it for her best 1 Walsingfamm to Cecil, December 20: Dome
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Digi tized by Google iMft.] The Reign of Mizabeth. 887 Gommodity, and he trusted to her honour that she would not betray him. ^ In the presence of the real correspondence between Philip and Don Guerau and between Philip and the Duke of Alva, it may be said with certainty that no agent had been sent from Flanders on any such busi- ness, that no such instructions had been sent to the Spanish Ambassador, and that in the whole story there was not one particle of truth. Alva was only desirous of postponing or avoiding a war, and Philip had not yet brought himself to regard the Queen of Scots as a person with whom he could entertain any kind of com- munication.


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