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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… O. 1141. JOHN LORD BERNERS to WOLSEY. On the 24th Jan. a man came to him from the Emperor's court with news that the … say that he did see by provese (prophecy) that a great man being a bishop, should ride upon a high horse and should have as great a fall as ever had man, but whether the said Thomas ever spake these words to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to pass to France. Besides, it is piteous "if ony kirk man suld be [sto]ppit gangand to Rome for his lauthful … or all sodden." That night the cardinal Gri[mani, a] man of sixty, the duke of Venice's [son], who had come from … been, he is now thought a very virtuous and well-disposed man. His chief failings are that he is choleric and hasty, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the 9th of this month cardinal Adrian was elected Pope, a man unknown and not spoken of. Every one here is right sore … and saluted Farnese as Pope. But Colonna, a stout man of the contrary faction, bade them count voices better; … and other countries will give their answer at Brussels. A man of this town, who was prisoner in France, has returned, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Cardinal intends to send to Wolsey, a very honest man, and much trusted. Hol., mutilated, pp. 4. 23 Jan. Calig. … this day with don John Emanuel, "who is a singular wise man." He told Pace it would be convenient for the King and … arrival is most satisfactory, as we know him to be a man of sense, and well inclined to amity, which I hope you …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wolsey and to communicate Wolsey's wishes to him. He is a man of learning and of tried faith. Florence, 4 Jan. 1523. … Was taken prisoner on the way "vyth an onest jentyll man, the wych [broug]ht me in the hey to Valensiana, to my … to write to him often. "Of his age he is the most lusty man that ever I saw," but at his arrival he was in great …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… right well that men in this town will speak, and ax no man no leave." Has not yet admitted him, as it is contrary to … him to second his request in the preceding letter. Will man and victual the galleon at his own cost. The King's share …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a parler bene franssais et oussy espel 4 especy ale man pour suc que mellaues tant Recammande et de me man vous a versty que les gardere le meux que Je poure Monss … they serve a strange prince, they cheat him, mustering one man thrice, and are always ready to mutiny at the time of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his brother, because he is disposed to be a temporal man, and his own children are not of sufficient age. The Earl … that were the best way, so it came by his desire. No man can handle this mater so well as ye." Honsdon, 21 Jan. … Advises him to send them away, and live like a religious man, and no man shall do him hurt. If he will not, he must …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… them to he paid, for which purpose Tassis sent to him a man of his own, he has, during 22 months, paid them only two … in England, and after, on his return, Tassis had sent a man to him, only paid two months' wages out of 22, and said … honor. The King says more good will come of it than any man can imagine,as, no doubt, he will tell Wolsey when he …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… good message by David Wod and Cassillis. Desires that some man be appointed to lie on the Borders with 3,000 l. "to … wondered Francis would send to Scotland as ambassador the man who kept Dunbar in defiance of the King. James gave … or David Wod, "in the mass of Dr. Magnus," a discreet man, dated London, 1 Jan., stating how honorably he is …
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