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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and more pressed to it, especially now, when Dr. Stocles (Stokesley) is already despatched for the reasons mentioned in … Oct. P.S.Boleyn leaves this in three days, along with Dr. Stokesley. His going is well arranged. Those who send him … gentleman of the Chamber, son of lord Rocheford, and Dr. Stokesley, whom he is sending as ambassadors to Francis in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… ... May. Signed and sealed. Hol. iv. Certificate by John Stokesley, elect of London, to the same, that Edward M ..., … has transported from Calais to Hythe the horses of Stokesley and Dr. Cranmer, with their stuff and baggage; for … except what the bishop of London has told me, that Dr. Stokesley had been sent to France to consult the doctors of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… against the King. Had his counsel, and returned it by Stokesley's order, though he had said that if he had it again, he would write against the King. Stokesley has conspired with Cassalis that he may live with … counsel for the King merely as an exercise of ingenuity. Stokesley keeps a letter which Croke wrote to Raphael, and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… [CROKE] to CRANMER. This book, printed before my lord (Stokesley) left Venice, the last day of August, would not have been printed if Stokesley had not forced him to deliver it, and a copy he had … begin his work in the Queen's favor; but, nevertheless, Stokesley said that unless Croke delivered it, he would …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… At Calais. 4 Oct. R. O. 1214. Latimer. Inhibition by John [Stokesley], bp. of London, against Latimer's preaching in his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the North are with your Lordship ere this. I sent them by Stokesley. I must send to London for the other, of a master …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… who is to leave in 15 days, with the dean of the chapel (Stokesley), to go to the Emperor, that he does not think the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the determinations of Pad[ua] and Bologna, which by Stokesley and Croke "were vi[iij. days] before the coming of … to g[et contracto put in,] he thinks almost impossible, as Stokesley has it with him. Will do the best he can. It was … Reformation, I. 418. 6608. JOHN BAPTIST PALLAVICINI to [STOKESLEY]. Today, just after breakfast, the governor sent a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Endd. 17 Sept. Vit. B. XIII. 114. B. M. 6624. [CROKE to STOKESLEY.] The g[overnor told Croke] of the numbers which … determinations, and of every word that was spoken by Stokesley, as well at dinner as ... both times that he was … what he meant, nor how he formed it, nor to what end. Asks Stokesley to send a solution, that he may answer if it is …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his diets at 40 s. a day, for four months, 240 l. To Dr. Stokesley, sent with him to the French king, for his diets at … of tinsel for the King's use, 40 s. a yd. 7th. To Dr. Stokesley, ambassador in Italy, diets at 26 s. 8 d. a day, … Ant. Bonvixe, in part payment of 750 l. to be paid to Dr. Stokesley, elect of London, by exchange, 311 l. 8 s. 8 d. To …
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