Scrinia sacra; secrets of empire, in letters of illustrious persons. A supplement of the Cabala. In which business of the same quality and grandeur is contained: with many famous passages of the late reigns of K. Henry 8. Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charls.

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Scrinia sacra; secrets of empire, in letters of illustrious persons. A supplement of the Cabala. In which business of the same quality and grandeur is contained: with many famous passages of the late reigns of K. Henry 8. Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charls.
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1654.
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Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649.
James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625.
Elizabeth -- I, -- Queen of England, 1533-1603.
Henry -- VIII, -- King of England, 1491-1547.
Kings and rulers -- History -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714 -- Sources -- Early works to 1800.
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Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1603-1714 -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1558-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Scrinia sacra; secrets of empire, in letters of illustrious persons. A supplement of the Cabala. In which business of the same quality and grandeur is contained: with many famous passages of the late reigns of K. Henry 8. Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charls." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a92757.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.

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A Patent for the Admiralty of Ireland.

RIght trusty and welbeloved Cousin and Councellor, We greet you well.

Whereas we are graciously pleased, as well for the increase of our Navy and Navigators, as also for the better enabling and enriching

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of our subjects in our Realm of Scotland, to give way and liecnce un∣to our loving subjects of Scotland, and so many of them as may make a full, able, and compleat company for Traffick and Merchandizing into the East Indies, to erect and set up among themselves a Compa∣ny, to be called The East Indian Company of Scotland, making their first Magazin Storehouse for the said Company in some parts of our Realm of Ireland. But for that our Ports and Seas upon the Coasts of our said Realm of Ireland, have of late, and still are likely, without our speciall aid and assistance, to be much trou∣bled and annoyed with Pirats, and other Sea-Robbers, to the great discouragement of our loving Subjects and Merchants passing that way: We, for the avoyding of those inconveniences, and for the better heartning of the said Company in their intended voyage and traffick, have, for reasons to us best known, resolved (notwithstan∣ding any other imployments of our Ships there) by our Letters Pa∣tents under our great Seal of England, and at the humble request and Petition of our loving Subjects of the said Company, to nominate and appoint A. B. our trusty servant, to be imployed in those Seas and Coasts of Ireland, as fully and amply as our servant Sir F.H. is now for our narrow Seas. And to the end he may with more cou∣rage and less prejudice to our said servant Sir F. H. by his diligence and industry in the said imployment free those Seas from the said an∣noyances, our pleasure is, That you by your Deed Poll do give un∣to our said Servant such and the like power and authority for the Irish Seas and Chanell of St. George, as the said Sir F. H. hath for the Narrow Seas: So always as the power and authority of the said A. B. may begin where the power and authority of the said Sir F. H. doth end, that is to say, from our Island of Scilie in our Realm of England, unto and alongst the Coast of Ireland, and the Cha∣nell of St. George. So not doubting of your speedy effecting of what is here required for the furtherance of so good a work, We bid you heartily farewell.

From our Court at, &c.

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