CONTINUOUS RESEARCH ON DR. HECTOR NUNES, PORTUGUESE PHYSICIAN AND MERCHANT IN ELIZABETHAN
ENGLAND, 1546-1591:
1. Dr. Hector Nunes' commercial colleagues in Antwerp,
1560-1594.
2. Dr. Hector Nunes and the Earl of Desmond in Ireland:
Roles played by Lord Burghley, Treasurer, and Sir Francis Walsingham, Principal Secretary
of Elizabeth I, his patrons.
3. "Questions of impropriety: The correspondence between Dr.
Hector Nunes and King Philip II of Spain, 1585/6."
4. Dr. Hector Nunes' relations with the London commercial establishment, 1569-1586.
5. London Aldermen and Dr. Hector Nunes: Friends, Patrons or
Manipulators.
6. The role of influence in Dr. Hector Nunes' commercial career in Elizabethan London,
1546-1591.
7. "Power politics: Dr. Hector Nunes' relations with Lord Burghley and Sir Francis
Walsingham, 1578-1591."
8. Elizabethan law courts and alien status: 1560-1600.
9. Dr. Hector Nunes and the Low Countries, 1585-1587: Role played in Sir Francis
Walsingham's Peace initiatives with Spain.

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