Letter to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, from the Council of State of the United Provinces
Dates
- Creation: 1586 August 13
Creator
- Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of, 1532?-1588 (correspondent, Person)
- United Provinces of the Netherlands (correspondent, Organization)
Biographical / Historical
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, (1532?–1588) was an English statesman and the favourite of Elizabeth I from her accession until his death. He was a suitor for the Queen's hand for many years. In 1564, Dudley became Earl of Leicester and, from 1563, one of the greatest landowners in North Wales and the English West Midlands by royal grants. Leicester was one of Elizabeth's leading statesmen, involved in domestic as well as foreign politics alongside William Cecil and Francis Walsingham. As patron of the Puritan movement, he supported non-conforming preachers but tried to mediate between them and the bishops of the Church of England. A champion also of the international Protestant cause, he led the English campaign in support of the Dutch Revolt (1585–87).
Biographical / Historical
United Provinces of the Netherlands or Dutch Republic, was a federal republic which existed during the Dutch Revolt until 1795.
Extent
1 folded sheet (3 pages) ; 31 x 41 cm folded to 31 x 20 cm
Language of Materials
French, Middle (ca.1400-1600)
General Note
Letter from the Council, signed by G. I. Prinz(?), with address to "Son Ex(cellen)ce" (the Earl of Leicester) on verso of leaf 2. Written in French from The Hague, Netherlands, 13 August 1586. The letter is on various financial and military matters pertaining to the Earl of Leicester's command of the troops of the United Provinces.
Repository Details
Part of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Repository
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