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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the point of death, though only two of them died, and some poor people to whom they had given it. The good Bishop, … the great displeasure of the other cardinals, who are so poor that they are dying of hunger ( si moiono di fame), and … their conversation with Capisucchi on certain points of law. Were surprised that he made process contrary to his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that this grade of affinity between brother and sister-in-law does not impede marriage, except by human law, with which the Pope can dispense. By this means the … manage the first point, as it only concerns the forms of law. It is well that the English king knows that those on …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… nor prelate had power to exercise jurisdiction or make any law or constitution. No surprise need be felt at this, for he …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of russet cloth, and 42 pairs of leather shoes, for 42 poor men; and 224 ells of linen cloth for the King's maundy; … you will continue good master unto me in my suit for my poor college. Oxford, Passion Sunday. Hol., p. 1. Add. : Of … about the boundaries, but he has now referred it to law, partly in deference to the French king. Sends a cipher. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… "as clerly apyrys by the provans, and that I alegyd in the law syvyl and of this land." They have used me thus out of … war they may protect the Christians, as Malta is toc poor a place. Laments the unwillingness of Christians to … contrary. I have let it to Chr. Tailior, an old man, very poor, who has been at great cost in repairing the same, who …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to be stopped from procuring Rice's pardon, as, if the law proceed, it will be worth to the King 4,000 marks. … R. O. 209. John Lord Audeley to Cromwell. Intercedes for a poor old man, who has long been wood-ward to his wife, and … living, and beg you to make my excuse to the King. At my poor house, 8 March. Recommend me to my lord Norwich and Mr. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… several times that his cause is agreeable to the Divine law, and can be no longer delayed. Francis wishes it to be …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the door. Then his privy messenger, John Lambe, came to a poor man three times, and Wm. Nevell himself commanded him to … Alnwick, 22 March. Reminds him about the reward for the poor soldiers of Berwick. Hol., pp. 3. 22 March. Vit. B. XIV. … about Cawe Mylles. Begs him to remember the reward for the poor soldiers of Berwick. Berwick, 24 March. Hol., pp. 3. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… among us many times, and orders us, as he says, after the law ; but we are not wont to so much law as he doth exercise … Clarencieux will deliver. Begs him to be favorable to the poor men of Colham, and to have in remembrance the surety and … From a modern copy. R. O. 297. R. Wrothe to Cromwell. My poor neighbour, the bearer, and others her neighbours, of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… but would first have it molten, because his father-in-law would lay in wait for it. Unless I speak with you, or be … of every man's danger. Please deliver it to the bearer, a poor kinsman of my lady's. 1 March 1533. Hol., pp. 2. Scaled. … answer, that as God did far better by her than such a poor wretch was worthy, she feared that many people spoke …
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