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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… knows that the president of Turin, called M. Cheman, a man of much experience and now admitted of the Privy Council, … of the ships, on which he (Francis) said that he, if any man, had cause to complain, for if the French ships were … and neither party make much account of him, but no man is so offended at the taking of the Cardinal as he. Has …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and Ireland, the isles of Wight, Jersey, Guernsey and Man, Guisnes or the towns and marches of Calais and Berwick, … the thorn out of his own foot and to put it into another man's." Upon these bruits, the King, "being a prince of such … to Spain; and for greater surety he will not have the man sent this way by Chapuys to go in the same ship as his. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… divers of East Tyvedale have ridden a foray and slain a man, and excuse themselves by saying that they have no … way of Almain and Italy and by this side, with an express man, of all occurrents, and especially the conclusion of the … to escort his Majesty. Moreover, he has sent word that his man of Venice 1 notified that there was great intelligence …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… who is gone to Berwick about it, to put a substantial man in Graye's office for the time. Enclose copy of his … house there and lands in France, whereas he was but a poor man until he married a widow at Ballingham. Keeps him till …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Sends his opinion in a schedule herewith. The "farthest man" may be at the port where he shall ship within twelve … not to have intelligence. He is "a sober wise person and a man of good experience." As soon as his servant comes he will …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… understand that if His Holiness aided France with a single man, against the King, the Emperor would hold it as done … He was on horseback and lustier than Wotton expected a man of his "groing" to be. Frederic the Palatine, Duke Hanze …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… two months. Before being herald he was called "le truche-man" and employed in Swiss affairs; but did not make the … pp. 7. Endd.: "Th'examination of the French herald and his man that came to Spyre." R. O. 2. Examination of Loys … the Cardinal of St. Andrews legate. Lastly we send a man to Rome with the Patriarch to bring the reply of his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… "in honest sort under the conduct of some wise discreet man," for the King thinks that the Earl can make some … accordingly." You should cause them of Newcastle to man two ships to convey them to Ravenspurre, to tarry there … abp. elect of York can do better service than any other man; and they suggest that the King should send him home, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… sea to have slain him and his children and therefore any man might gather of what mind he ought to be towards him "; … by the French king. Henry once took him for an honest man; and nothing could change his affection to Henry. None of … till he remembered the being in the English house of a man "clothed in a cloak, girded abouts him, of sad russet …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… is content to undertake the payments and seems the meetest man in these parts. Within two days will send platts and … by. Asked Glankerne, in his ear, whether he would be true man or false; who answered that he would be true and keep any … Edenburghe on Tuesday afternoon with Robert Maxwell, whose man, Joke a Douglas, remained behind to speak with the Queen; …
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