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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the bp. of Rome and all his cardinals took his part. They say here that the Emperor, the bp. of Rome, and the kings of … and the Arttycke van Bayeren, w[ill be] sent for, and some say they will not go. I think they will be there. What the … 30,000 men and George Skynke...captain. Some say they are to go against England, others against the Dew[k] …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… you to resort again to the Duke and Landsgrave, and to say that he, thinking them to be the first who in those parts … of the opinion first to stop that well whence (as they say) the matter is sprung against them, meaning ... country … to go on to Gravelines, and, if he seem unwilling, shall say he has orders to prevent his going any other way. If the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… France and of the bishop of Rome if he break with us. Some say he will go on to Rome, and be at a meeting that shall be … me gentlemen and clerks, who flee out of Scotland, as they say, for reading the Scripture in English. I give them gentle … who have come to meet him, are very badly horsed, but they say the Scots borderers are worse. Asks Cromwell to make his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… He says an ambassador will go to England but cannot say who, or when. If the French can get their desires of the … he could not tarry so long. As to my departing I cannot say, but I trust not to tarry long after the King leaves … be his excuse to the King, but at last he was induced to say till he heard from his master. All this was owing to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… he has not yet ascertained, arrived in this town, some say to treat of a marriage between this King's daughter and … ignorance and write for instructions, the other is to say nothing absolutely without some reserve, by which it may … to write to her. London, 1 May. P.S. My lord's counsel say you and my lady shall be assured of the rent for life, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… coming over, nor motion to be made of your interest, and say the 1,000 l. must be referred to my Lord's gentleness, … of the matters in their commission, and proceeds to say that last summer, 3 viz. A.D. 1538, an English cardinal, … sent me this morning, he being in the town, and I can only say that you seem to do the office of a learned and true …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… nostra Hadersleua (Hadersleben), 18 May 1539. Omitted to say that he earuestly begs Henry to consider what an … of the truce between Venice and the Turk, which they say the Venetians themselves affirm to have been made by the … may be added the news of the Council which they say is assembling at Vincenza; before the end of which summer …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… mastership's servant," though divers gentlemen of yours say they never saw him in your house. Thus am I entreated in … thereof to the King. Is rather a hearer of what other men say, than a speaker. It is commonly said here that the … and has sent a man to carry their letters to Calais. They say they have many things to show to the King They can tell …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that a council be appointed for the West of Ireland, say Ormond, the Lord Treasurer, Abp. of Cashell and the bps. … who are working here, especially one of them, "I will not say your Lordship's feedman"; so that by this means some are … will settle about the sheep and the copper kettle. They say that Lisle shall have the Friars, but they will not …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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