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These discoveries provide sharp contrast to the vitriolic animadversions of Walsingham et al.
In a successful attempt to entrap her, Walsingham had deliberately arranged for Mary's letters to be smuggled out of Chartley.
On at least one occasion he delivered diplomatic letters to England for Walsingham, Burghley, and Leicester, as well as for the queen.
So too did the publisher Edward Blount, in the dedication of Hero and Leander to Sir Thomas Walsingham.
Mary was misled into thinking her letters were secure, while in reality they were deciphered and read by Walsingham.
He was released 19 months later after Cecil and Walsingham interceded on his behalf.
The Bishopric of the Forces and the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham are directly subject to the Holy See.
In late August Howard wrote to Elizabeth, the Privy Council and Walsingham of the terrible sickness that had spread throughout the fleet.
What quizzism could he have been afraid of, adopting the language of the hero victors? Lord Burleigh had not this fear when he made his reply to Walsingham.
Between 15 December and 1 April 1588 he sat on the Privy Council only four times and attended court briefly every five or six days to meet with Walsingham.
If so, their disappointment may account for the statements of ecclesiastical writers like Thomas Walsingham that Henry, on becoming king, was suddenly changed into a new man.
The first Anglican ordinariate, known as the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, was established on 15 January 2011 in the United Kingdom.
Shakespeare based his play on works by writers such as Edward Hall and Samuel Daniel, who in turn based their writings on contemporary chroniclers such as Thomas Walsingham.
In 1583, he married Frances, teenage daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham.
Elizabeth's principal secretaries Sir Francis Walsingham and William Cecil, Lord Burghley, watched Mary carefully with the aid of spies placed in Mary's household.
In 1571, Cecil and Walsingham uncovered the Ridolfi Plot, which was a plan to replace Elizabeth with Mary with the help of Spanish troops and the Duke of Norfolk.
Examples from Classical Literature
What can Mr. Walsingham, or all the Walsinghams in the world, tell more than we can?
The person he was most afraid of on the trial was Walsingham.
Mr. Palmer and Mr. Walsingham were intimate in half an hour.
Half an hour afterwards he sent for Walsingham, who found him quite calm.
She spoke, but Captain Walsingham did not hear her important question.
Consult the new edition of Nares' glossary, voce Walsingham.
Captain Walsingham is not the man she desires for a son-in-law.
He was still unsure whether or not he had been sent here to be quietly and discreetly disposed of, in a way that Thomas Walsingham would have to accept.
When Father Kevin O'Brien went on a trip to Walsingham, Norfolk, in May last year, Done broke in and caused pounds 650 of damage to a set of internal patio doors.
Walsingham Support is looking to hire about 10 support workers.
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