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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
Abstract
- Type
- Letters Illustrating the Relations Between England and Germany
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- Camden Old Series , Volume 98: Letters and other Documents Illustrating the Relations between England and Germany at the Commencement of the Thirty Years' war. Second Series. From the election of the emperor Ferdinand II. to the close of the conferences at Mühlhausen. , September 1868 , pp. 115 - 189
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- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1868
References
a No. LXVII.
page 136 note a ? “him from his.”
page 137 note a The Prince of Condé.
page 137 note b Of swearing to the renewal of the Treaty of Alliance.
a By the birth of Prince Rupert.
a Doncaster
page 152 note a No. LXIX.
page 153 note a A million ducats, equivalent to £250,000.
a The Archduke being a member of the Burgundian circle, it would seem as if the Emperor had called upon a State of the Empire for assistance, and had not invited foreign aid.
page 157 note a A paper sent by Oñate to prove that the Crown of Bohemia was hereditary, and now given to James by Diego de la Fuente and Julian Sanchez d'Ulloa.
page 158 note a Most likely Digby.
a A blank is left in the MS. Perhaps the name was in cypher in the original letter.
a The Prince of Orange.
a See No. LXXXI.
page 173 note a The Margrave of Anspach.
page 174 note a Andrew.
a The Prince of Orange.
a For exporting gold and silver.