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A Narrative of the Journey of Cecilia, Princess of Sweden, to the Court of Queen Elizabeth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

Among the Royal MSS. at the British Museum is a pretty little volume of some seventy-two pages, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, which seems practically to have escaped notice. It was written in the year 1565, by one James Bell, and gives an account of a somewhat remarkable journey across the north of Europe, which had just been accomplished by a Swedish princess, ostensibly in order to gratify her strong desire to visit the Court of the great English queen. It is uncertain whether the writer (of whom we have little further knowledge) was with the princess on her journey or not, but it was certainly by her desire that he wrote and presented this account of the voyage to Elizabeth.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1898

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References

page 183 note 1 Part I., pp. 318 sqq.

page 192 note 1 Old form = to divide, separate. In the old office of Marriage the form ran ‘Till death us depart,’ now corrupted to do part.

page 193 note 1 To stop, cease, refrain.

page 193 note 2 Sic in MS. i.e. to snatch, tear, or rend, but cf. p. 194, 1. 17.

page 194 note 1 Lodging.

page 197 note 1 Countryfied.

page 198 note 1 Entertained.

page 202 note 1 Contract, bargain.

page 206 note 1 In the Strand, with a water-gate.

page 212 note 1 (Domestic State Papers) August 26, 1565.

page 220 note 1 Pistols.