254. -, Josias, chaplain of Brigadier Selwyn's regiment, 430. Alston , Ann, lady, of Chelsea, widow, deceased, annuity of, 133. Altmore , [co. Tyrone ] , barracks at, fire and candle for, 365. Amatis , , pension for, 142. Amboy.
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0 Athy 1 horse 36 Athlone 1 horse 5 foot 159 5 0 Athenry 2 foot soldiers 44 0 8 Altmore 1 foot sold ier 14 Armagh 1 foot soldier 19 Abbyowney 1 foot soldier 19 Bray 1 foot soldier
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Coloony, Carrickdrumrush, Galway, Headford, Jam es Town, Loughreagh, Laneborough, Mullet, Portumny, Roscommon, Sligo). 27 in the Province of Ulster (Ardmagh, Altmore, Belturbet, Ballyconnell, Belcoe, Ballyshannon Belfast, Blackbank, Cavan, Clannanlychurch, Culmore, Coleraine, Carrickfergus, Charlemont, Down Patrick, Drumbote, Dungannon, Enniskilling, Garrison, Garrydevillen,
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of Horse and two Companies of Foot. Roscommon: one Troop of Horse. Sligo: two Companies of Foot. Ulster Province. Armagh, Altmore: each one Company of Foot. Belturbet: one Troop of Horse. Ballyconnel, Belcoe: each half Company of Foot. Ballyshannon: one
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Alstone , Alston, co. Worcester, 94. Altenbourg , Charlotte, Countess de, pension granted by the Prince of Denmark to, 312. Altmore , Ulster, barracks at, maintenance of, 120. Alva . See Erskine, Sir J.; Swinton, Sir J. Alves , William,
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Charles, King's Botanist and Keeper of the Physic Garden, Scotland, salary, 404. -, Thomas, waiter and searcher at Polruan, 291. Altmore [co. Antrim ] , Barracks, one company of Foot at, 546. Alvah , Alva , co. Banff, 470. Amatis
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732. Scotland. See Scotland. Sub-Almoner (E. Oliver), payments to, 210, 398. Alms . See Poor; Scotland. Alnutt . See Allnut. Altmore , Ulster, Barracks at, maintenance, 607. Alves , William, Writer of Hornings in Scotland, salary, 358. Amatis , Abel,
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Preface Preface The text of this the sixth volume of the Calendar of Venetian State Papers extends from the commencement of the year 1555 to the end of the reign of Queen Mary. It professes merely to record events
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Venice January 1555 January 1555 Jan. 2. MS. St. Mark's Library, Cod. xxiv. Cl. x. 1 . Cardinal Pole to the Bishop of Viterbo, Nuncio in France. Has received his letters of the 26th ulto., delivered by the brother
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Venice February 1555 February 1555 Feb. 2. Lettere dei Capi Conso. X. File No. 39. 20 . The Chiefs of the Ten to the Ancients and Gonfalonier for Justice ( Vexillifero Justiti ) of the People and Community of
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Venice March 1555, 1 15 March 1555, 1 15 March 6. Original Despatch, Venetian Archives. 21 . Phebo Capella, Venetian Secretary in France, to the Doge and Senate. The Admiral, Monsr. de Guise, and the Duke de Nemours departed
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Venice March 1555, 16 31 March 1555, 16 31 March 16. Original Despatch, Venetian Archives. 30 . Federico Badoer, Venetian Ambassader with the Emperor to the Doge and Senate. The Emperor has sent a courier to King Philip in
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Venice April 1555, 1 15 April 1555, 1 15 April 1. Original Despatch, Venetian Archives. 42 . Giovanni Michiel, Venetian Ambassador in England, to the Doge and Senate. Besides what was heard four days ago by letters from the
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Venice April 1555, 16 30 April 1555, 16 30 April 20. MS. St. Mark's Library, Cod. xxiv. cl. x. 58 . Cardinal Pole to the Archbishop of Conza [Girolamo Muzzarelli ] , Nuncio at Bussels. Last evening by her
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Venice May 1555, 1 15 May 1555, 1 15 May 1. Original Despatch, Venetian Archives. 69 . Federico Badoer, Venetian Ambassador with the Emperor, to the Doge and Senate The Bishop of Arras has left post-wise for Antwerp, and
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Venice May 1555, 16 25 May 1555, 16 25 May 16. Parti Secrete Consiglio X. File No. 9. 83 . Motion made in the Council of Ten, about intercession made by Charles V. and King Philip, for repeal of
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Venice May 1555, 26 31 May 1555, 26 31 May 26. Original Despatch, Venetian Archives. 95 . Giacomo Soranzo, Venetian Ambassador in France, to the Doge and Senate. The conference commenced on the 23d, and so far as he
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Venice June 1555, 1 15 June 1555, 1 15 June 1. Original Despatch, Venetian Archives. 116 . Giovanni Michiel, Venetian Ambassador in England, to the Doge and Senate. Here they attend to nothing but constant prayers and public processions
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