Sir John Eliot: a Biography. 1592-1632

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Sir John Eliot: a Biography. 1592-1632
Forster, John, 1812-1876
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He replied that he had never had conference or speech with the deputies of Rochelle ; with any from them or with any of them ; nor did he know that he had ever seen the face of any of those agents.
He was asked whether he were not in Gray's-inn on the Sun- day, or near thereabouts, before he spoke in parliament of the com- mission before mentioned; and with what company he then and there was, and what conference passed between them ? He replied that he was not, nor had been in any part of Gray'
...s-inn these seven years.
" The treatise is weU known, and there seems reason to believe that Baleigh was really its author. A manuscript copy, transcribed in 58 folios, is among the papers at Port Eliot, with passages marked by Sir John.
igitizedby VjOOQIC 1625-26. ELIOT SENT TO THE TOWER. 889 He was asked what conference or correspondence, by letters, messages, or otherwise, directly or indirectly, he had had with any foreign ambassador or agent ? He replied that he had not had any conference or correspondence, by letters, messages, or otherwise, directly or indirectly ; and he was well assured that he had not writ- ten any letter to any foreign ambassador or agent whatsoever, nor had received any letter from any ; and the last message he had from any foreign ambassador or agent was about three years ago, when he was a prisoner in the Marshalsea about prize-goods taken in the west, and Philip Bamardo came to him about it.


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