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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of gold, for the litter. A lady [appointed by name] to bear her train. The mayor, aldermen, and crafts of London are … ; [the marshal to be named.] The void after. [The Mayor to bear the cup of gold.] Jousts and tourneys. [To appoint the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to procure more mischief, if he can find any nobleman to bear him therein. Reminds Cromwell of the arrears and rents …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and the Council are merciful to him, for the body cannot bear the clothes on the back. Hol., p. 1. Add.: To his entire … the rudeness of the same grey mare, the which shall never bear me again so long way. I was the said day at Greenwich at … at variance with the parishioners, when he called them to bear witness against them. Their names are Sir Peter a Lye, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… other who had sworn, he was commanded to go down into the garden. Tarried in the old burned chamber that looks into the garden, but would not go down because of the heat. Dr. … send it up to you without their consent, trusting you will bear me harmless against their complaints, for I will never …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… are but smally regarded, except where they of the town bear favor. The obligation is fictitious. The sum is but 20 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… trouble his Majesty, as she has always hitherto done, to bear in mind our Holy Catholic Faith, and the peril in which … no need to dwell upon my own case, for I am accustomed to bear whatever burden, but I cannot forbear to show you that I … King's commission, albeit by his great age scarce able to bear it. He made that day such a dinner of fish, as nor I, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in her house, as the wholesome walk he may have in her garden will be conducive to his health. Begs he will speak to … By John Barnard, mercer, for 5 s., a quarter's rent of the garden, 25 March 1532. 19. By Wm. Kempe, priest, singing for …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… by whom you send it. Mr. Danastre will do all the law will bear. Mr. Basset is merry, and wants a horse against his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to France and the pressure the French have brought to bear on him. Moreover, we have persuaded his Holiness, … were the letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . touched in his garden in Naples tere ( sic, i.e., there) last conferring …
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