MY L. of Aldegond, I heare that to mo∣rowe the ij. prisoners, his cōplices that shot at me, shall be executed. For my
A true discourse of the assault committed vpon the person of the most noble prince, William Prince of Orange, Countie of Nassau, Marquesse de la Vere &c. by Iohn Iauregui Spaniarde. With the true copies of the writings, examinations, depositions, and letters of sundrie offenders in that vile and diuelish atempte. Faithfullye translated out of the Frenche copie printed at Antwerp by Christopher Plantin. Anno 1582.
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- A true discourse of the assault committed vpon the person of the most noble prince, William Prince of Orange, Countie of Nassau, Marquesse de la Vere &c. by Iohn Iauregui Spaniarde. With the true copies of the writings, examinations, depositions, and letters of sundrie offenders in that vile and diuelish atempte. Faithfullye translated out of the Frenche copie printed at Antwerp by Christopher Plantin. Anno 1582.
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- Jáuregui y Aguilar, Juan de, 1583-1641.
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- Imprinted at London :: [by H. Bynneman] for Thomas Charde and William Broome,
- [1582]
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- William, -- I, -- Prince of Orange, -- 1533-1584 -- Early works to 1800.
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"A true discourse of the assault committed vpon the person of the most noble prince, William Prince of Orange, Countie of Nassau, Marquesse de la Vere &c. by Iohn Iauregui Spaniarde. With the true copies of the writings, examinations, depositions, and letters of sundrie offenders in that vile and diuelish atempte. Faithfullye translated out of the Frenche copie printed at Antwerp by Christopher Plantin. Anno 1582." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15443.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
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owne parte I doe willingly forgiue them whatsoeuer they may haue offēded against me: and if peraduenture they haue deserued some sore and sharpe punishment, yet be a meane to my Lordes the Magistrates not to suffer them to abide any great torment. But rather if they haue so deserued, to content themselues with some speedie death. Here∣vpon I bidde you good night.
Your very good friend to do you seruice, William of Nassau.