Jérôme Pasquier (1560–1605) was a French servant of Mary, Queen of Scots, involved in writing and deciphering coded letters. Pasquier is recorded as a...
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Étienne-Denis Pasquier (1767–1862), French statesman Jérôme Pasquier (courtier), French servant and clerk of Mary, Queen of Scots Jules Pasquier (1839-1928)...
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learned man, notably senior magistrates. While authors like Casaubon and Pasquier deemed the precepts of Tacitus pernicious, writers like Justus Lipsius...
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was not Pierrepont, but Mary herself. The prisoner was Nau's nephew, Jérôme Pasquier, one of Mary's cipher clerks, who was taken to the Tower from Chartley...
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an assistant. The texts were deciphered for Claude Nau and Mary by Jérôme Pasquier. Nau wrote that the letter came to him via France, and there was a...
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was very deferential towards Augustine's writings. Notably, he approved Pasquier Quesnel's Réflexions morales in 1694, due its markedly Augustinian character...
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security reasons Paulet wanted him, Elizabeth Pierrepont, and the groom Jérôme Pasquier removed from Mary's household. He suggested to Francis Walsingham that...
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Curle and Claude Nau, and Jérôme Pasquier, groom of the chamber and master of Mary's wardrobe, in the Tower of London. Pasquier's role included buying cloth...
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for the English government in return for immunity from prosecution, Jérôme Pasquier will decipher the letter in 1586, leading to Mary's conviction for...
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Timothée de Lasaulx, Belgian politician (d. 1863) January 25 – Jules-Paul Pasquier, French jurist (d. 1858) January 29 Olinthus Gregory, British astronomer...
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