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Edward VI. (when prince of Wales) to Richard Coxe, his
Prince Edward to queen Catherine
Edward, the prince, to the most illustrious queen, his mother
Prince Edward to his father, Henry VIII.
Prince Edward to Richard Coxe
James VI. t
Edward VI. to the lord lieutenant of Ireland
Edward VI. to Barnaby Fitzpatrick
Edward VI. to the duke of Somerset
King Edward to the duke of Somerset
Edward VI. to the queen Dowager
Edward VI. to queen Katharine Parr
Edward VI. to the lords of the council remaining at London;
persuading them to hold a moderate course against the
duke of Somerset, then lord protector of the realm
An instruction, given by the king's majesty to the lord Russell
lord privy seal, the lord Paget of Beaudesart, sir William
Peter Knight, one of his highness' principal secretaries,
and sir John Mason Knight, his majesty's secretary for
the French tongue; sent to treat and conclude upon a
peace, and also to contract for the rendering of Boulogne,
&c. to the French; and to have the young queen of Scots
delivered to the king as his wife, according to a former
treaty; rejecting the offer made of the French king's
daughter, &c.
James VI.t
James VI.
King Edward VI. "to our well-beloved servant Barnaby Fitz- patrick, one of the gentlemen of the privy chamber"
Edward VI.'s letter concerning the hatchments of the duke
of Somerset
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Edward VI. to our well-beloved servant Barnaby Fitzpatrick 1551
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James VI. to queen Elizabeth
James VI. to the foreign ministers of religion
James VI. to the refugee ministers of the church
James VI. to the lords deputies of the kingdom of Denmark
James I. to the lords of his privy council, upon his entering
James I. to the lord keeper and the other ministers, upon
the neglect of the nobility to meet him, the jewels of
the queen, &c.
James I. to his son, prince Henry, upon his leaving Scotland
to take possession of the crown of England
James I. to his queen
James I. to Mr. Blake..
James I. to the French Protestants
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