The London Gazette: Supplement no | Letter to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, 10 February 1586, delivered by Sir |
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See Queen's Official Birthday for an explanation of why Elizabeth II's official birthdays are not on the same day as her actual one• "Queen and Canada: Royal visits" |
Strong and van Dorsten, 43• "Royal plans to beat nationalism".
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Elizabeth's ambassador in was actively misleading her as to the true intentions of the Spanish king, who only tried to buy time for his great assault upon : Parker, 193 | Weir, Children of Henry VIII, 7 |
The age of Elizabeth was redrawn as one of chivalry, epitomised by courtly encounters between the queen and sea-dog "heroes" such as and Raleigh.
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"I mean to direct all my actions by good advice and counsel | "It was fortunate that ten out of twenty-six bishoprics were vacant, for of late there had been a high rate of mortality among the episcopate, and a fever had conveniently carried off Mary's Archbishop of Canterbury, Reginald Pole, less than twenty-four hours after her own death" |
Strong and van Dorsten, 20—26• Jenkins 1961 , 245, 247; Hammer, 46.
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