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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… secretary, even though James may grant them by negligence or through importunity. Lat., copy, p. 1. Adv. MS., 361. 2. … sums of money delivered by John Lewys to Thos. Tomworthe or Thomworthe, 18 Feb. 2 Hen. VIII., viz., 20 l. 3 s. 4 d., … the half of the said bailiwick limited by the constable or lieutenant of the said forest to the said John; as he held …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Pardon, as of London, of Beawley, Hants, of Gosberton or Gosberkyrk in Holland, and of Pynchebek in Holland, Line. … two ways; to take out the words "emolumenta et proventus," or add the words "sine prjudicio tractatus conclusi in … France,) excusing the breaking of his promise by one means or other. At our first coming what good words we had we have …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… he has seen for some years. Mantua, 1 Feb. 1523. Signed: S or S. cardinalis de Gonzaga, manu propria. Lat., p. 1. 1 Feb. … in several fleets to go to Rouan, and were returning, or others that were going to Bordeaux, "et au seil," or the French ships that were going to Brest. I hear that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in so much that, as touching his own person, either in wit or activity for the war, he is not like to do any great feat. … the Emperor to the King, and will probably cross in two or three days, if wind and weather serve. Two hoys laden with … pleasure. Is sorry for it. Does not know what is done, or what speed Wolsey's messenger had. Wolsey can revoke all …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… did not think they could remove them by their own power, or by raising the country, without greatly disturbing the … that the Duke might not have too much comfort given him, or think the King over ready to take an appointment, and … lord Berners, deputy of Calais. Protection for Th. Jenyn, of London, merchant-tailor. Del. Westm., 18 Feb. 15 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… by translating the copies of the letters sent into French or Latin. Regrets he has to inform the Emperor of a matter … Pope's outward demeanor does not seem to require so sharp or plain a [rebuke], yet, as many think there is more … all he did was for the benefit of the confederates, or for the common weal and for peace, the confederates have …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to the kingdom of Naples, crossed the Tronto on the 9th or 10th Feb. with his whole army, and six days after entering … departure the abbot of Farfa put to death every Spanish or German he could find belonging to the Court. Campeggio is … maintain a thing against all others, and be in the wrong, or seem so to those who look nearest, though the great …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… poverty after exercising the offices of sheriff and mayor, or even one of them; among whom mention is made of Sir … have made suit to be discharged of these offices by patent or letters missive, or by payment of fines. It is proposed … John Margetson, Edw. Borlas, Thos. Perpount. Will. Jenyn. Henry Clytherowe. Will. Wilkynson. Pp.5. 14 Feb. Royal …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the monastery, with all its possessions in Wilts or elsewhere in England, Wales, and the Marches thereof. 1 … Lisle. R. O. I have not written for a long time to you or my Lady, having been away from Paris. Your son James is … any inclination to this, he shall say that if her father or any of her friends would make any indifferent overture to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Antwerp, bringing grain out of the East Parts to Dover or elsewhere; nor any vessels laden with wares of James and … merchants of Lisle in Flanders, for France, Flanders, or Spain, provided that such wares are not of prohibited kinds or French, as the Emperor's ambassador promises they shall …
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