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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the said Qwynteyne [had with the Emperor] there was no man present but only Urreas, and at the [said] audiences they … the great galleon of Dieppe is ready for war. The third man, a carpenter of Dieppe, says the same as the others. P. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Lady Mary. The Bp. of Bryxino (Brescia), a right honorable man, born in this county of a noble house, but with an … of Almayne, but veryly what so evyr [ar]raye this man dooth weere, he hath the name to be [hono]rable and of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a very true Burgonyon to have such a reproach and no man more sorry for the change than he." The Bishop and his … to be disposed of till his return home. "Yar is divers at man (that must) be pless; and w t vis of frendis yer benefices my t and man comples divers partis and content frendis; Master Jhon …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… watter into Ingland. Ze knaw ye wse of yis cuntre. Every man spekis quhat he will without blame. Yer is na sclander punyst: ye man hath ma words na ye mastir, and will not be content … Kil[w]ynnyn and put out the Lord Mungumery. "Every man taks up abbacyis that may .. est: thay tary not quhilk …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… as he hath done heretofore, [in] such manner that no man shall have any reasonable cause to complain. Moreover, … "fumous" as he is reported. "My said fumes hurted never no man so much as myself." Tournay, 13 Jan. P. 1. Add.: My Lord …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… an error from which the suspicion proceeded; would have no man suspected by his default. Will not answer the other … of France; for though I dare assure, as largely as [a]ny man may do, that the Emperor hath as great favor and … pro[per to the] purpose." The Chancellor is a right honest man, of great [use] to the Emperor, for he is a good plain …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… told to inform Spinelly that he heard from a French spy, a man of low stature, with a red beard and a grey hermit's … there, if I [did] this not. I thought [ho]w I was an old man, and if I were pyned I should be lost. And so wrote … words, and part by manifest signs, more amply than to any man alive, and follow the outward signs, which indeed be much …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… pleaseth nothing: for he is taken for a great wise man, and not for a friend unto the governors. Those that have …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… every bull, and the King two ryalles of silver for every man, that is upon tenpence English. The Pope hath had in … for instruction in Greek. Believes that the Bishop is a man of singular genius, and fitted for a higher position. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… King, Wm. Howell, soldiers, and Ric. Scras, that a certain man secretly conveyed 1,000 l. out of Tournay, "in voyde …
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