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  1. 5 giorni fa · 852. Sir Nicholas Throckmorton to Sir Thomas Challoner. 1562, June 14. Has received his letter of the 24th May, and has sent a copy of it, as requested, to Sir Wm. Cecil. Sends a packet received from Queen Elizabeth for him, from which he will understand the state of matters in England. Hostility of Spain to England.

  2. 4 giorni fa · Last night the English Ambassador [Sir Nicholas Throckmorton] received an express from his Queen announcing the conclusion of the agreement between the French Commissioners, her said Majesty and the Kingdom of Scotland, almost in conformity with the particulars written by me heretofore, as your Serenity will learn by the accompanying ...

  3. 3 giorni fa · In most cases, these people had an unenviable task: they were dealing with duplicitous hosts, warring street factions, capricious rulers, and, sometimes worst of all, each other (Berridge of course relates the story of “devious and hot-tempered” Elizabethan diplomat Nicholas Throckmorton pulling a knife on a colleague).

  4. 3 giorni fa · Sir Nicholas Throckmorton died in 1664 and Alice in 1669, and their share of the estate, probably including Hewelsfield Court, was sold by their heirs before 1689 to Robert Symonds. Robert's son Thomas succeeded him before 1719 and died in 1760, having settled it on his wife Penelope, and their son Thomas Symonds Powell succeeded.

  5. 4 giorni fa · In 1560 the diplomat Nicholas Throckmorton advocated vehemently against Dudley marrying the Queen, but Dudley won him over in 1562. Throckmorton henceforth became his political advisor and intimate. After Throckmorton's death in 1571, there quickly evolved a political alliance between the Earl of Leicester and Sir Francis Walsingham, soon to be ...

  6. archive.british-history.ac.uk › cal-cecil-papers › vol13Index: P | British History Online

    17 ore fa · Pages 683-689. Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 13, Addenda.Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

  7. 3 giorni fa · It was granted in 1551 to Sir Nicholas Throckmorton with the site of Luffield Priory (q.v.) and nominally descended with it until 1701.