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When the Spanish naval commander, the Duke of Medina Sidonia, reached the coast near Calais, he found the Duke of Parma's troops unready and was forced to wait, giving the English the opportunity to launch their attack | Jenkins 1961 , 245, 247; Hammer, 46 |
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14Strong and van Dorsten, 43• Strong and van Dorsten, 72• Susan Doran, "Juno Versus Diana: The Treatment of Elizabeth I's Marriage in Plays and Entertainments, 1561—1581," Historical Journal 38 1995 : 257—74 in JSTOR• Letter to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, 10 February 1586, delivered by Sir | In a letter of 19 July 1599 to Essex, Elizabeth wrote: "For what can be more true if things be rightly examined than that your two month's journey has brought in never a capital rebel against whom it had been worthy to have adventured one thousand men" |
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"There were no less than ten sees unrepresented through death or illness and the carelessness of 'the accursed cardinal' [Pole]" | in the Possession of Miss Pfarington, of Worden Hall, Volume 19 |
Retha Warnicke, "Why Elizabeth I Never Married," History Review, Sept 2010, Issue 67, pp 15—20• " Elizabeth's first speech as queen, , 20 November 1558.
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