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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Augmentations. Begs the King to accept it as his "free and poor gift." If he had had as much as the King requires of him … Pat. p. 5, m. 5. 19. Sir Roger Cholmeley, serjeant at law, and Dame Christiana his wife. Grant, in fee to the said …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… they were levied for the King, who "did eat upon the poor man and spoiled the country"; and she marvelled that she … been stopped these ten days; and "if they did eat upon the poor man it was their fault that stopped them." She answered … (as they said) for his service, were illtreating the poor people about Utrecht, and that she was astonished that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Treasurer" 2 to pay Benjamin Ferrys, the bearer, father-in-law to Ric. Cooke who is as yet too young to receive it, on … Oxford. R. O. Surrender by Henry Cole, professor of civil law, keeper or warden of the college of St. Mary of … hands. Desires money and a paymaster appointed "for the poor labourers at Way-mouth at Powle, which yet have received …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… my wife." Hol., pp.3. Add.: To he singuler good father in law Master Eton. 13 July. 1185. Hertford, Tunstall and Sadler …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… King's officers, who, however, refused restitution. 6. A poor mariner of Zeeland, Jacop Jacopss, was compelled to … the origin of them is unknown, nor is there any written law for them. Lat., pp. 2. [ ff. 210-229. Letters, etc., … in going away, when he ought to have tarried till the law decided whether the feathers were justly claimed by the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that the Princess of Poole was beloved of her father-in-law and hated of her mother-in-law, who moved her husband not to regard her as he should. Her mother-in-law is a Milanese di casa Sphorcesca and comes of the house …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and victuals. Begs them to further his suit. The writer's poor brother, Robert St. Leger, has also a good ship which he … chapter of Canterbury must yearly distribute in alms to poor householders and others 100 l. and bestow upon making … Turvile to Sir Peter Warbarton, John Hynde. serjeant at law, Sir Humph. Bradburn, Thos. Holt, John Waldram, Wm. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… leave to discharge himself. First, touching the sick and poor, has, as money arrived, caused the soldiers and pioneers … have departed with the ship and feathers but stood to the law in Spain. Asked why he should so stand for a French ship … had complained, even to Paget himself, but still the poor men were "remitted to the Admiral's Court, to their, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… past, remaining in England and not disposed to return. The poor men, being now discharged, cannot answer their … (mother to a fair young boy, as I trust, ere this) and my poor Mary "not being able (as I doubt) to bear neither boy … said to me there that I was a heretic and condemned by the law, if I would stand in my opinion. I answered that I was no …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… so that it lay not in him to stop the process of the law. A poor priest named Buhner, presented by the bailiff of ( … "a thousand persons gaping and looking upon them." Our poor men compelled vim vi repellere shot "arrows amongst the …
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