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It was repetition of Ralegh's and Elizabeth Throckmorton's offense : perhaps a secret marriage , perhaps an anticipation of marriage - in either case , an insupportable insult to the Queen , who continually exhorted " all her women to ...
It was repetition of Ralegh's and Elizabeth Throckmorton's offense : perhaps a secret marriage , perhaps an anticipation of marriage - in either case , an insupportable insult to the Queen , who continually exhorted " all her women to ...
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Would it not be a good idea to get King James to consent that Elizabeth should be informed that his own agents had spoken to Ralegh and Cobham ? “ It were not possible to make shorter nor surer work , than by this overture .
Would it not be a good idea to get King James to consent that Elizabeth should be informed that his own agents had spoken to Ralegh and Cobham ? “ It were not possible to make shorter nor surer work , than by this overture .
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-Domestic , Elizabeth , 1558–1603 . James I , 1603-1618 . Ireland , Elizabeth . Spanish , 1587-1603 ( Simancas Papers , ed . Martin Hume ) . -Venetian , Elizabeth and James I. Camden Miscellany , vol . 5 , ed . S. R. Gardiner .
-Domestic , Elizabeth , 1558–1603 . James I , 1603-1618 . Ireland , Elizabeth . Spanish , 1587-1603 ( Simancas Papers , ed . Martin Hume ) . -Venetian , Elizabeth and James I. Camden Miscellany , vol . 5 , ed . S. R. Gardiner .
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