pp76 - Manx Soc vol 9 'Monumenta de Insula Manniae - Vol 3' From Manx Soc vol IV,VII & IX THREATENED INVASION OF THE SPANISH. A.D. 1591. STATE PAPER OFFICE, SCOTLAND * 33 ELIZ. ADVERTISEMTS is still gotton that the Spanyards are redy to come to Land in England and Scot- land, and that treaso r is caryed to huntlay and Errol to furnish them for Spaines advies by one Lambe, who hathe written to his brother here to lardger effects and like adv r tisemts is from the west, of the Spanyards purposes, Sr Walter Lyndsayes prefermt, and retorninge w th Prince Cardinall of the Prince of Orange restoring to his hono rs , and lyvinge &c. and of the frenche k. Doinge, and agreamt with the Pope all for ye invading of England and Scotland by sewall armies, and it is saide to me that thile of Man was to have ben -taken by Spanyards wthin these few daies if then Spanyards had not had advtisemte for their staie and some thinck that new troubles are arrysing in Irelande. But in these things o r estate is better advrtised then they here. So as I leave all to the truthe of th' advrtisemt' to o r estate. Allwaies yo mynisters have in regard of some of these moved his Matie to prepare by musters and furnishing of Dangerouse places for landing and strengthes by imprisoninge of suspected Papists, and by agreing of feides for the avoyding of all inconveniences : whereon his Matie hath given order for musters and furnishing of strengths and landing places, for imprisonment and removing of Papish and suspected persons, and is endeavoring to agree feides. Edenb. 27 Novemb, 1591. Yo we. humble servant, Geo. Nicolson. * Vol, 57, Art. 67. Any comments, errors or omissions gratefully received The Editor HTML Transcription © F.Coakley , 2004