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1609, Richard Carew, The Survey of Cornwall., new edition, London: B. Law,; Penzance, Cornwall: J. Hewett, published 1769, →OCLC:
Sir Henry Killigrew, after Ambaſſades and meſſages, and many other employments of peace and warre, in his Princes ſeruice, to the good of his Countrey, hath made choyce of a retyred eſtate
1709-1725, John Strype, Annals of the Reformation in England
thereupon the queen's majesty, trusting that the king of Spain was of the same mind, she did send a solemn ambassade of her privy-counsellors, whereof one was an ancient earl of the realm, the other also an ancient baron of the same, and others of the council of her state