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Paget, William François Ier
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Lettre de William Paget, ambassadeur d'Angleterre, concernant un voyage du roi en petit comité à Saint-Germain-en-Laye

« The Frenck King, leaving the Queen and the rest of the Household here at the Louvre, lies at St. Germain’s Dalley with only the Privy Council, Privy Chamber and Privy Band ; having ordered the harbingers to lodge no man nearer than Paris, and his Privy Council and Chamber to lodge none but their own servants. It is done either for quietness or to avoid such as haunt the Court to learn proceedings. Feared thereby to be excluded from all intelligence ; but has, by credible means, learnt that the Prothonotary St. Poule, brother to the bp. of Montpellier, whom the King sent with another to the Great Turk, in October, is intercepted about Ragusa. »

Paget, William