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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… John Horseley to enforce the laws made for the expulsion of aliens, the King being informed that many Scottish people … the expulsion of Scots, viz: (1.) If a Scot have married an English woman and have children by her and keep house, … aforesaid 15,000 lanzknechts who are under the command of count Frederic and of his brother, 9 refuse to march where …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 1-5 September 1542, 1-5 1 Sept. 715. Con O'Neil, Earl Of Tyrone. See Grants in September, No. 1. R. O. 716. Barnard … France and Scotland and that the King of Scots would send an army to invade Ireland, they beg the King "so to entertain …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… shows that he can do nothing towards furnishing so great an army for 8 days going towards Edinburgh. It were pity the … Santa Croce. Account of the state of religion under Fred. Count Palatine and in Bavaria. The dissolute life of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Business :Letters written to Sergeant Hinde and the mayor of Cambridge to keep in custody certain "fellonous" persons … evident. As to the number of men sent Northwards, has seen an extract showing that they will be 120,000, of whom the … enemies prove too strong or too strongly posted. As to the army by sea, all this King's ships, about 20, have sailed …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and (4) a fourth was taken by Wight, charged with robbing an Englishman of 400 l., and indeed she lay in the mouth of … at great cost. The Emperor is said to be preparing an army to levy the siege. M. Dorleaunce has ridden in post to … to see the camp and returned, as Mons. de Bonevale and the Count Roussy did, sick. The two cardinals Paget wrote of are …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and the King minding to advance him to the degree of an earl, as there lacked here a convenient number of earls … that Yvoix had been recovered from the enemy, what our army ought to do next. He said they ought at once to march to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Dolphin lay at Narbona, and Danebault, with the main army, at the foot of the mountain adjoining Saulses. Brysack … men or money. He is stronger by sea than we, but the Count of Anguillara is lately revolted from him and come to … a letter from Rome which states (Italian words given) that an agreement between the king of England and the Pope is …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… frustrate because not observed in time, will send a main army this year (for which the season is very late), he should … absence, harried at home by Englishmen. If Parr would make an errand near the Borders, Douglas would wait upon him and … to be gone to Maguntia to speak with the Landgrave. The Count of Vueda "that is coadjutor to the bishop," the count
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… II., No. 28. 169. Henry VIII. to Angus. As the revolt of the Governor and his familiarity with the Cardinal … will not wholly agree to the performance of the treaties, an army of 16,000 is to enter Scotland, half by the West Borders …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Arde with victuals, and, at the same time, if the country of Brednok is left unguarded, to storm the church of Ouderwyk … therefore, any exploit far within the country will require an army able to withstand the whole realm. As to the enterprise …
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