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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that it should be "equally bounded in two parts," and the officers on either side have jurisdiction over one half. If … also delivered to him the keys of the outer gates of the city, one of which will not shut. The Mayor keeps those of … and the Earl thinks he should not be responsible for the city unless he have them too; but Dacre's counsel refused to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his ambassadors of the negotiations for peace between his officers and those of the King of France. Has made … there has been no certain news. Processions through the city were ordered last Sunday, "to pray God to send good … XIV. 120. 1921. TREATY of the MOORE. Obligation of the city of Paris to observe the treaty of the Moore. Htel de …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… On the 27th instant, the Tiber overflowed part of the city and the neighbourhood. This has always been noticed to … Richard II. There are many English fortresses round the city. The Dauphin and Henry duke of Orleans went from this … to reform.] 6 The King has notified his mind to the chief officers of his household, by a book signed with his hand, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… road. 18 Nov., from Constantinople.The Turk entered the city with great pomp, called for the Venetian ambassador, and … will explain. Has arranged to meet various of my Lord's officers in Lincolnshire, after the next assize at York and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… how ill provided. Encloses a copy of the commission to the officers. The ships came all out of Flanders, they say. … have already been paid out of the money extorted from the city, and have left. To the other 300, who are ill equipped, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and poverty of York, which is not like to continue as a city unless relieved of the 100 l. demanded by my lord of … 11 November, and the said kings-of-arms remained in this city all the time of the communications of the said … with the help of the marquis of Saluces, all whose officers he has ordered to obey Lautrec, and provide him with …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and he with 20 men resisted them until the bridge of the city was raised, and then he entered the city by a secret gate. The following night three ships with …