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Mary Queen Of Scots To Queen Elizabeth.
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS TO QUEEN ELIZABETH .
DATED ST . JOHNSTOWN , THE 14 th JUNE , ' 1565 .
RIGHT excallent , richt heich , and michtie Princesse , oure derest suster and consign , recommend us unto zow . For certaine maters of emportance tending to the mantenance and conservation of the guud intelligance and amytic standing betwixt us , we have presantlie direct towards zow the berair heirof , Oure" trusty and weill belovit counsalour Maister John Hay , Commendatore of Balmerynoch , oure
principal Maister of Requestes ; praing zow therefore , guud suster , to grant him audience , and in sic things as he sa , ll declair unto zow on oure behalfe , to gif hym firme crydet as unto oure self . And sa richt heich , richt excellent , and michtie Princesse , oure derest suster and consign , we comit zow to the tuytion of Almichtie God . Given under oure Signet at oure town of St . johnestown , the xiiij day of Juny , and of oure Regne the xxiij zeir . Youre suster and consign , MARIE R .
Queen Elizabeth To Sir Nicholas Throgmorton.
QUEEN ELIZABETH TO SIR NICHOLAS THROGMORTON .
HER AMBASSADOR IN SCOTLAND .
TRUSTY and well beloved we greete you well . Though we thinke , that the causes will often change upon varietie of accidents , yet this we thinke for sundry respects not amisse . —That as you shall deale with the Lordes having charge of the yong Prince * , for the committing of him unto our Realme , so shall you also do well in treaty with the Queen to offre her thatwhere her Realme
-, ap pear ! th to be subject to sundry troobles from tyme to tyme , and thereby ( as it is manifast ) her sone cannot be free from perill , yf she shall be contented , her sone may enjoy surty and quietness within this owre Realme , being so neare as she knaweth it is , we shall not faile , but yeld to her as good savety therein , for her sone , as can be devised for any that might be owre childeborn of owre own bodyand shall
, , be-glad to shew to her therin the trew effect of natural friendshippe . — And nicrin she may be by yoiv remembrid , how muche good may enseiv to her sone to be noorished and acquainted with our Realme , — - and therfor , all things considered , this occasion for her sone were rather to be sought by her and the freends ' of hym , then offrid by us . Arid to this ende we meanethat you shall so deale with herboth to stay
, , her in act from inclyning to the Frenche practise ( which is to us well known to conveye the Prince into France ) and also to avoide any just offence that she mi ght hereafter conceive if she should heer that we should deale with the Lordes for the Priiice . it t Juiy , 15 . 67 . ( Signed ) ELIZABETH R _
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Mary Queen Of Scots To Queen Elizabeth.
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS TO QUEEN ELIZABETH .
DATED ST . JOHNSTOWN , THE 14 th JUNE , ' 1565 .
RIGHT excallent , richt heich , and michtie Princesse , oure derest suster and consign , recommend us unto zow . For certaine maters of emportance tending to the mantenance and conservation of the guud intelligance and amytic standing betwixt us , we have presantlie direct towards zow the berair heirof , Oure" trusty and weill belovit counsalour Maister John Hay , Commendatore of Balmerynoch , oure
principal Maister of Requestes ; praing zow therefore , guud suster , to grant him audience , and in sic things as he sa , ll declair unto zow on oure behalfe , to gif hym firme crydet as unto oure self . And sa richt heich , richt excellent , and michtie Princesse , oure derest suster and consign , we comit zow to the tuytion of Almichtie God . Given under oure Signet at oure town of St . johnestown , the xiiij day of Juny , and of oure Regne the xxiij zeir . Youre suster and consign , MARIE R .
Queen Elizabeth To Sir Nicholas Throgmorton.
QUEEN ELIZABETH TO SIR NICHOLAS THROGMORTON .
HER AMBASSADOR IN SCOTLAND .
TRUSTY and well beloved we greete you well . Though we thinke , that the causes will often change upon varietie of accidents , yet this we thinke for sundry respects not amisse . —That as you shall deale with the Lordes having charge of the yong Prince * , for the committing of him unto our Realme , so shall you also do well in treaty with the Queen to offre her thatwhere her Realme
-, ap pear ! th to be subject to sundry troobles from tyme to tyme , and thereby ( as it is manifast ) her sone cannot be free from perill , yf she shall be contented , her sone may enjoy surty and quietness within this owre Realme , being so neare as she knaweth it is , we shall not faile , but yeld to her as good savety therein , for her sone , as can be devised for any that might be owre childeborn of owre own bodyand shall
, , be-glad to shew to her therin the trew effect of natural friendshippe . — And nicrin she may be by yoiv remembrid , how muche good may enseiv to her sone to be noorished and acquainted with our Realme , — - and therfor , all things considered , this occasion for her sone were rather to be sought by her and the freends ' of hym , then offrid by us . Arid to this ende we meanethat you shall so deale with herboth to stay
, , her in act from inclyning to the Frenche practise ( which is to us well known to conveye the Prince into France ) and also to avoide any just offence that she mi ght hereafter conceive if she should heer that we should deale with the Lordes for the Priiice . it t Juiy , 15 . 67 . ( Signed ) ELIZABETH R _