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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… burgess of Andwerp, named John Bodon, together with a man who names himself a native of Jenevra but is a Frenchman, … into the ports or those [that would] after enter." The man born in Jenevra has a squint eye or a blemish in one eye, and, although going as a merchant, is a man of war. John Yong knows nothing of the charge of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… this land birth" in his fee, and others also; indeed no man of learning seems disinterested except "poor Sir Thomas … of the Garter, for he has an honorable heart and is a man meet to serve any prince. Remember my late suits for my … Hen. VIII. , p. 13, m 6. 16. William Buxsted and John Pike-man. Grant of the office of King's bow-maker and the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… go together to Dorte in Holland, and we had with us a man of this country to enquire prices. Wheat was there worth … Riche]. Business:Warrant to John Dawes to pay Vaughan's man for posting to Flanders, 5 l., Garrat Harman, riding into … King's fee of 1,000 ducats; saying only that Vaughan, as a man of wisdom, might well perceive the reason. He added that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… rejoice that in his old age he is become a new man again, and they "pray to God daily, in their sermons," to … servants of the King, when they come hither, his said man will ask for a dozen deer ( vous priera pour ungne … also hyt ys agred amongeste the corevostes that no nobell man shall suffer annye asemble to be made of annye men of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to the Emperor, whom Granvelle knows to be an aigre man, is taken into the Privy Council. Hertford and Gamboa … shown to the writer, who prefixed some questions as to the man's name and family, and reasons for coming hither, and why … Sees no way but to address the King personally. The poor man, who has for more than a year sought redress, is …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… King remits the forfeiture, in consideration of the poor man's former loss, and that no fraud was intended. 21 Feb. … As these be no trifling sums, so be they not in every man's coffers here. I dare promise you that all the banks in … But such bills I hear not of. London will be taken by no man besides the Fugger. Your noblemen will be taken for no …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in batel ever were syx or mo Morys ayenyst oon Crystyn man. Howbe that, and hyt plese yowr grace, that the Morys be …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… costs him 6 cr. a day. This is the fifth month. Knows no man in France with an appointment of 6,000 fr. who would not …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… made a nwe Pope, the whych was an abbotte, an innocent man, the whych was brother to the late legat cardynal of … hasty and envyus to al strangers that thay dysspyse everry man and regard not strangers. Yowr grace shal unde[r]stand, … and there and at Boulogne strict search is made upon every man that passes. An archer with the French King has advised a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Davidt a debt of 24 l. gr. of Flanders. Has sent a man to Normandy to make interest with the Great Senechal of … While Erasmus was hesitating to approach so great a man with so petty a gift Wolsey was further advanced to the … Greece, fertile parent of great minds, never produced a man more learned and pleasing. Cambridge, pridie nonas Jan. 4 …
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