Memorials of affairs of state in the reigns of Q Elizabeth and K James I. . d withallteftifying, that he held the Treaty fill in force and not dijfolved. To this thePrefident Richardott made fome difficulty at the firft, praying us to be contentedwith chat declaration which they had made that they held the Treaty to be ft illin Continuance; but yet upon further debating of it, he promifed to reprefencit to the Archduke-^ and to move him to write to that effedl:, or €i{t that himfelfwould write to fome of US; after the which, within the Compafs of 60 Dayesfrom this tyme, they would looke for he


Memorials of affairs of state in the reigns of Q Elizabeth and K James I. . d withallteftifying, that he held the Treaty fill in force and not dijfolved. To this thePrefident Richardott made fome difficulty at the firft, praying us to be contentedwith chat declaration which they had made that they held the Treaty to be ft illin Continuance; but yet upon further debating of it, he promifed to reprefencit to the Archduke-^ and to move him to write to that effedl:, or €i{t that himfelfwould write to fome of US; after the which, within the Compafs of 60 Dayesfrom this tyme, they would looke for her Majefties Anfwere. Which was asmuch as we could poffibly draw them mito after all the Tryall that we had madehaving gone as far as our Diredtions, and her Majefties Honor would permict. This Afternoon they are departed, and we only attend the coming of conve-nient Shipping for our Tranfportation, which we have fent for and do expecitout of hand, and fo we humbly take our leaves. Tour Honors humbly to he commanded, Henry Neville. Joh. Beale. Tho. A COL- An. i(5oo.


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