696691 Stafford clearing him-selfe, illustration from \'A Thankfull Remembrance of Gods Mercy\' by George Carleton, published 1627 (engraving) by Hulsen, Friedrich van (c.1580-1660); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Stafford (1554-1612) and Guillaume de l\'Aubespine, Baron de Chateauneuf (fl.1580s), French ambassador, appearing before the privy council. To the right, Chateauneuf boards a ship to leave England. Stafford and Chateauneuf had been conspiring to poison Queen Elizabeth I.); English, out of copyright.
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