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1559. La reine Elizabeth adresse une proclamation à son garde des sceaux
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France
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1559 February 7th
June 12, 2023, 4:34 p.m.
July 9, 2023, 2:08 p.m.
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Elizabeth R(egina). By the Quene.
Right trusty and welbilovid we grete you well. And where upon great
consyderations we have thought convenient to set furth p(rese)ntly this our
proclamation sent unto you herew(i)t(h) as shall more plainly appere unto you
by the teno(ur) therof, we late you wite our will and pleas(i)r|pleas(u)r is that
ye furthw(i)t(h) addresse and send furth under our great seall of Englande
being in your keping the like proclamation woord for woord in to so
many shires and to such townes and cities of this our realm, as by
your wisdom shalbe thought necessary. And thies our l(ett)res
shalbe your sufficie(n)t warraunt and discharge in this behalf.
Yeven under our signet at our Palais of Westm(inster) the viith|vijth
day of February the first yere of our reign|reign(e).
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Elizabeth
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R(egina)
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By
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the
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Quene
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Right
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trusty
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and
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welbilovid
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we
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grete
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you
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well
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.
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And
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where
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upon
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great
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consyderations
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we
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have
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thought
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convenient
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to
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set
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furth
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p(rese)ntly
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this
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our
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proclamation
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sent
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unto
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you
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herew(i)t(h)
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as
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shall
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more
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plainly
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appere
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unto
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you
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by
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the
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teno(ur)
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therof
,
,
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we
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late
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you
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wite
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our
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will
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and
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pleas(i)r|pleas(u)r
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is
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that
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ye
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furthw(i)t(h)
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addresse
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and
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send
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furth
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under
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our
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great
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seall
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of
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Englande
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being
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in
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your
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keping
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the
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like
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proclamation
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woord
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for
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woord
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in
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to
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so
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many
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shires
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and
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to
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such
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townes
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and
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cities
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of
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this
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our
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realm
,
,
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as
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by
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your
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wisdom
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shalbe
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thought
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necessary
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.
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And
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thies
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our
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l(ett)res
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shalbe
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your
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sufficie(n)t
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warraunt
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and
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discharge
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in
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this
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behalf
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Yeven
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under
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our
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signet
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at
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our
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Palais
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of
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Westm(inster)
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the
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viith|vijth
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day
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of
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February
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the
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first
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yere
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of
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our
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reign|reign(e)
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