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Appendix: February 1587

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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 1, 1586-1588. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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February 1587

Feb. 7/17. Thomas Browne to his cousin Thos. Barham at the foot of Holborn Hill.
Great stir against the English and their goods. Has saved himself by becoming naturalized and is now a burgess of Rouen, at the cost of 20l. Concerning a certain gentlewoman, who has written to Lady Warwick to be a means to her Lord, that her Uncle Moyle may be protected, but has had no answer. She is a suitor to the Spanish ambassador to have the pension that King gave her husband, which is promised.—"Rouen, 17 February after the French computation, 1587."
pp. [Ibid. 10.]