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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… prince that he wold nothyng but that shuld stond with the law of God, and for the dyscharge of his conscience and hers … the men of war subdued who should serve the King, and yet poor men going to the hostings with wallets in their necks … to have their victuals carried at the expense of the poor husbandes, want more carts for their own use, &c. The …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… [And] under your Grace's correction and pardon [by] our poor advices, we thought she s[howed] reason, and that her …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… be married or have letters of naturalization. At this many poor people are much taken aback ( esbahys), especially … court were altered in another, pointing out the expense of law everywhere and citing cases of Frenchmen who could not get justice in England, such as a poor Breton he has maintained out of charity, and four or …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to a set of eight rakish youths, one of whom had killed a poor old man in an unpremeditated fray. For the same cause … Ant. Porter, by Mr. Bramley and Mr. Halys, serjeants at law, relative to Porter's freehold in Aston under Edge. Later … King's coming to Nottingham his lordship will visit his poor house at Wynfeld and hunt in Duffeld Frith. Desires …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… were still in some doubt about this journey, and that the law term ( terme des jugemens) still lasted, and also that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of a ship called the Johne Arthur and also money from the poor mariners, and on Good Friday last the searcher of Boston … Scotch subjects as free as English; but it has long been law that no one may carry out more than 40 s. in money and … Scotland and those of England, who were only traitors by a law made against the bishop of Rome since the making of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… grounding his arguments upon old errors and upon the canon law, which he has only studied four years. As nothing could … and his heirs for ever from Sir Humph Broun, serjeant-at-law, and Elizabeth his wife, the manors of Exton and … Lyster and Will. Portman, one of the King's serjeants-at-law, justices of gaol-delivery for Dorchester. Westm., 6 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his servants to sundry men, who may have their remedy by law. Have the signed depositions to show. Travailed in taking …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him (Francis) men, and had offered to join him; and that poor Brunswick, like all others who attached themselves to … treaty of Sweden. He says that the King of Sweden is too poor to help the King, and the duke of Prussia too far off; … King's armies had done. He asked moreover what aid that poor little King of Sweden could give, and if the King of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Bolton, Sir Ric. Lyster, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law. Thos. Magnus, clk., Sir Ric. Longe, Sir Marm. Constable, … Sir Wm. Gascoign. jun. Thos. Fayerfax, serjeant at law, Michael Stanhon, John Uvedale. John Norton, Wm. …
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