Annales the true and royall history of the famous empresse Elizabeth Queene of England France and Ireland &c. True faith's defendresse of diuine renowne and happy memory. Wherein all such memorable things as happened during hir blessed raigne ... are exactly described.

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Annales the true and royall history of the famous empresse Elizabeth Queene of England France and Ireland &c. True faith's defendresse of diuine renowne and happy memory. Wherein all such memorable things as happened during hir blessed raigne ... are exactly described.
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Camden, William, 1551-1623.
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London :: Printed [by George Purslowe, Humphrey Lownes, and Miles Flesher] for Beniamin Fisher and are to be sould at the Talbott in Pater Noster Rowe,
1625.
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Elizabeth -- I, -- Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth, 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
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Anno M.D.LXI.* 1.1
  • THe Queene Dowager of France, Queene of Scotland, defer∣red the confirmation of Edenboroughs Treaty. Fol. 68.
  • The Queene of England refused passage to the Queene of Scot∣land from France ouer. Fol. 69.
  • Shee complayned to Throckmorton, Ambassadour for Eng∣land. Fol. 71.
  • Throckmortons answer to the said Queeene. Fol. 72.
  • Contestation betweene them two. Fol. 73.
  • The Queene of Scotland laboured to content Queene ELI∣ZABETH. Fol. 74.
  • But in vaine. ibid.
  • The Queene of Scotland takes her iourney out of France into Scotland, where she well and safely arriued. Fol. 75.
  • She sends to Queene ELIZABETH, who answered her. Fol. 76.
  • Queene ELIZABETH presseth the confirmation of the trea∣tie. Fol. 77.
  • The Guizes, and other French Noble-men, who had conueyed

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  • the Queene of Scots into Scotland, returning home thorow England, are magnificently entertained with all royall cour∣tesies by Queene ELIZABETH. Fol. 77.
  • That the right to assemble a Councel, belongeth not to the Pope. Fol. 78.
  • How farre an Ambassadour ought to beare an offence. Fol. 79.
  • Queene ELIZABETH prepares things necessary for the warre. ibid.
  • She findes the Calamite stone. Fol. 80.
  • And prepares a Fleet. ibid.
  • The English in emulation of their Queene, striue who can build the best Ships. ibid.
  • Tillage more vsed than euer. Fol. 81.
  • An Edict in fauour of the King of Poland. ibid.
  • S. Pauls famous Steeple in London is burnt. Fol. 82.
  • The Earle of Bathe dyed. ibid.

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