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Ireland (Irish Republic) (search for this): narrative 347
Her Majesties letter to the Turke or Grand Signior 1581. promising redresse of the disorders of Peter Baker of Ratcliffe, committed in the Levant
.
ELIZABETH by the divine grace of the eternall God, of
England, France and Ireland
most sacred Queene, and of
the most Christian faith, against all the prophaners of his
most holy Name the zealous and mightie defendour, &c.
To the most renowned and Emperious Caesar, Sultan
Murad Can, Emperour of all the dominions of Turkie,
and of all the East Monarchie chiefe above all others
whosoever, most fortunate yeeres with the successe of al
true happinesse. As with very great desire we wish and
embrace tile love and amitie of forreine Princes, and in
the same by al good dueties and meanes we seeke to be
confirmed: so to us there may bee nothing more grievous
and disliking, then that any thing should happen through
the default of our Subjects, which any way might bring
our faith and fidelitie into suspition: Although wee are
not ignorant how man
Levant (search for this): narrative 347
Her Majesties letter to the Turke or Grand Signior 1581. promising redresse of the disorders of Peter Baker of Ratcliffe, committed in the Levant
.
ELIZABETH by the divine grace of the eternall God, of
England, France and Ireland
most sacred Queene, and of
the most Christian faith, against all the prophaners of his
most holy Name the zealous and mightie defendour, &c.
To the most renowned and Emperious Caesar, Sultan
Murad Can, Emperour of all the dominions of Turkie,
and of all the East Monarchie chiefe above all others
whosoever, most fortunate yeeres with the successe of al
true happinesse. As with very great desire we wish and
embrace tile love and amitie of forreine Princes, and in
the same by al good dueties and meanes we seeke to be
confirmed: so to us there may bee nothing more grievous
and disliking, then that any thing should happen through
the default of our Subjects, which any way might bring
our faith and fidelitie into suspition: Although wee are
not ignorant how ma
1581 AD (search for this): narrative 347
Her Majesties letter to the Turke or Grand Signior 1581. promising redresse of the disorders of Peter Baker of Ratcliffe, committed in the Levant
.
ELIZABETH by the divine grace of the eternall God, of
England, France and Ireland
most sacred Queene, and of
the most Christian faith, against all the prophaners of his
most holy Name the zealous and mightie defendour, &c.
To the most renowned and Emperious Caesar, Sultan
Murad Can, Emperour of all the dominions of Turkie,
and of all the East Mo t the singuler affection of our Subjects
towardes your Imperiall Majestie vowed, and dayly more
and more desired, might be conserved and defended, we
thereunto do make our humble suite unto your greatnesse :
And for so great goodnesse towardes us and our people
granted, doe most humbly pray unto the Almightie
creatour of heaven and earth, ever to maintaine and keepe
your most renowmed Majestie in all happinesse and
prosperitie.
Dated at our palace of Greenewich the 26. of June,
Anno 1581.