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Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” p. 124.
9.
Ibid.
10.
Aff. Etr. XIII, fol. 157, quoted in Harbison,
Rival Ambassadors
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11.
CSPS
XIII, 289, pp. 285–87.
12.
Aff. Etr. XIII, fols. 160, 180, quoted in Harbison,
Rival Ambassadors
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CSPV
VI, ii, p. 956.
13.
Aff. Etr. XIII, fol. 182, quoted in Harbison,
Rival Ambassasdors
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14.
Aff. Etr. XIII, fols. 182–183, cited in Harbison,
Rival Ambassadors
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15.
CSPV
VI, ii, 864, p. 1019.
16.
Aff. Etr. XIII, fols. 182v—183, cited in Harbison,
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17.
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18.
CSPV
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19.
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20.
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1.
CSPV
VI, 870, p. 1026.
2.
Strype,
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3.
Ibid., pp. 261–63.
4.
CSPS
XIII, 299, pp. 290–91;
CSPV
VI, ii, 873, pp. 1028–29.
5.
CSPS
XIII, 306, p. 294.
6.
CSPV
VI, ii, p. 927.
7.
CSPS
XIII, 339, p. 317.
8.
Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” p. 147; Strype,
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9.
CSPS
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13.
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2.
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3.
CSPV
VI, ii, 772, p. 880.
4.
Pole,
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5.
CSPV
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6.
Strype,
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7.
CSPV
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8.
CSPV
VI, 937, pp. 1166–70.
9.
CSPV
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10.
Cal. Pole, 111
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11.
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12.
CSPV
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13.
CSPV
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14.
Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” pp. 150–51.
15.
Pole,
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16.
CSPV
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17.
CSPV
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C. G. Bayne,
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1.
CSPV
VI, ii, 884, pp. 1043–85.
1.
CSPV
VI, iii, 1142, p. 1427.
2.
CSPS
XIII, 382, pp. 340–41.
3.
CSPS
XIII, 413, p. 367.
4.
CSPS
XIII, 425, pp. 378–79.
5.
BL, Harley 6949, is the transcript of the will and is printed in D. M. Loades,
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6.
CSPV
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7.
M. J. Rodriguez-Salgado and S. Adams, eds., “The Count of Feria’s Despatch to Philip II of 14 November 1558,”
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8.
CSPV
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9.
CSPS
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10.
CSPV
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1.
Clifford,
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2.
Holinshed,
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3.
Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” p. 178.
4.
CSPV
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5.
CSPS
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6.
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CSPS
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TNA SP 12/1, fols. 32–33.
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Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” p. 182.
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Strype,
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11.
Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” pp. 182–83; TNA SP 12/1, fols. 69–80.
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Strype,
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13.
Ibid.
14.
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