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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… taken since the first peace concluded by Norfolk, and no man so taken shall "enter," notwithstanding any promise or band to the contrary. Any man who has paid ransom by force of unlawful bands shall have … had ordered the treasurer of Calais to pay them. Sent a man to him on his return from England, but he only paid him 2 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… may rise." 5. The Lords are bound by law of God and man to be true to their own King, but will not make bands to … avidi[ssime] expectatur." The duke of Milan will send a man to obtain an answer from the Emperor, and meanwhile the … his loss, "for doubtless he is a wise, discreet, and sober man, and circumspect, with great diligence in causes to him …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… boat, stones were thrown at them from the castle, and one man much hurt. Went with Chenye to complain of this to the … and paying for it at the King's price, nor destroy any man's deer or coneys, &c. Attendance of the clerk of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that he was not accusto[med] to deal otherwise with no man, and that he sho[uld be] greatly to blame if he would … parts, "and as for Tomas ... I see no recovering upon this man without the ... come here himself." Encloses a letter … the King's highness [and your] Grace that, knowing this man's nature, ye [should] deal with him and use him …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Master Dean [of] Wellys, again, who lieth in another man's [house], which is very costly and very uncommodious; … for your Grace, for he is taken here as your kins[man], and men doth [honor] him for your sake; wheref[ore it] … of rayson the King oweth to give more therefor than any man else; for that he should perceive most profit thereof, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… chancellor, whom he evidently regarded as the wickedest man in the world. After we had accompanied him to mass, and … of the Suffolk coast, who are destitute of grain fit for man's use, have asked him to request Wolsey for a licence for … six miles to water, a thing that had not been seen by any man now living. 4. Owing to this there were little or no fat …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… grieved with the gout that she would n[ot speak] with any man; wherefore I showed unto the said Graun[d Master] the … that effect. Howbeit, they have ... [c]ertente that a man of great power is departed from Fa[rnando who] is united … On the 14th Jan. a ship was lost upon Newland, and neither man nor child saved, out of which there has been recovered …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… pawn or sell his plate to pay his debts. Cannot find a man, stapler or other, that will confess he has any money. If …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… on which they lay, and now lie upon the ... better man than I count myself, yet there cow[d nothing] please me … of a good comptroller, there being an "aunsyant honest man, deputy to Sir Henry Wyatt, which hath continued over and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… ample instructions. He said he saw no occasion to send a man express, and he told me so expressly, which I think he … not do what he ought to do willingly, viz., show an erring man the way, it was gross dereliction of his functions. And …
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