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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… up, saying, "Fie on you, traitors, ye have done a shameful act." They then ran for their horses, one saying to the … Strikland, my cousin Sir Wm. Musgrave's, my brother-in-law Sir Thos. Curwen's, my cousin and deputy Sir John … Russell Privy Seal, Thos. earl of Rutland, John earl of Oxford, Hen. lord Morley, Sir Ric. Riche, Sir John Baldewyn, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… you to be good unto me, for, as God best knows, I am in a poor and feeble estate." Signed. P. 1. Add. : "To my lord of … See and take part against the French king, his father-in-law. The Pope knows what he must do in the case. For himself, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 3 Nov., where he is at the death of his brother-in-law Sir Thos Curwen. Encloses a letter for Sir Ant. Broun notifying the death of his said brother in law, who had the stewardships of Sherefhutton and Fourneis. … send him Englishmen and Scottishmen who will "avow the act to be theirs when it is done." Carlisle, 5 Nov. Encloses …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… own defence, as they used to say when we required them to act for our affairs "We are not able, our friends will leave …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of friends and relatives of the Cardinal, and of certain poor persons, the whole has been given with my loss of 8 or … that the King will aid us, we enterprising some notable act against our enemies. Thank his Majesty for so much …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… by Hungate, 5,000 l. for the garrisons, out of which the poor men of Berwick shall be paid for the half-year that is … Cardinal, etc., be gone, except Chapuys; which in my poor opinion the French durst not have done but that it is a … so, for their force consisted in horsemen who could not act without forage, and, besides, they had no money and would …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him that as a lawyer he might not judge of a piece of the law but of the whole, and that the place where only consent … also by sea [with ( blank) sails] 16 they have taken some poor soldiers who were being sent home from Calais sick, and … Grain. Harl. MS. 442, f. 211. B.M. Proclamation (under the Act of 31 Henry VIII.), made 15 Nov. 36 Henry VIII., that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… sudden peace was not meant by the Emperor, and was the act of the Viceroy of Cecille and Grandvella; and that the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… they could not well develop this point, especially as the law had been given by the said first treaty and declared by … they can learn of the King's wish. And Vander Delft shall act upon Chapuys's advice, who shall return to the Emperor. …
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