The Correspondence of Robert Bowes of Aske Esquire the Ambassador of Queen El

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John Colville, lately visited with a sharp and hot ague, hath delivered to me the letter inclosed to be conveyed unto you ; he is now something recovered and past the height and danger of the disease.
According to my former, it is confirmed, (as 0150 telleth me, ) that some enterprise was advised and intended to have been at- tempted for the change of this course and state ; which plot and purpose is defeated by the means of some of Huntley's friends that had no liking thereof, but the matter i
...s not left without resolution of new device to be nevertheless interprised as opportunity shall serve, which likewise (I trust) shall receive a like end.
Because the French ambassadors do so liberally offer and promise French forces, and that many of this nation are greedy of their company in this realm, wherein the said forces may most commodiously enter at and be planted about the castle and town of Dunbarton, that with small change and in short time may be fortified to harbour and store 10, 000 men, therefore some care hath been taken to put the piece and cap- tain of Dunbarton in surety.


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