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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and controller of the port of London to certify the custom or subsidy due for lead, upon a complaint by the … Council touching John Tailleur. Has come on before to his house of Chantilly, where he has been one day, and where … tin, pewter, and cloth, total, 7,947 l. 13 s. 9 d. Petty custom of London; on merchandise whereof the King ought to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… with Thos. Barnaby for his debt and restore the lease of a house which Barnaby had given him in caution for it. 7 Sept. … is head of the Council there, so far from London. He has a house of the King's and another of Mr. Crumwell's … of Sandingfelde and demand how and of whom he holds his house; and, if he does not confess to hold from the King, but …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… it and despair at the retreat of Ferdinand and all his house, it would yield to the Turk. The Emperor, besides the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… show no proof that the King ever had title to the said house, and it appeared that he had imagined the matter to vex … every feast day through almost the whole autumn, as is the custom here. He had a tolerable fortune indeed by his wife. A … those parts. They were beheaded, hung and drawn, after our custom, the June following, at London and York. The King, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… married an English woman and have children by her and keep house, having an occupation or mystery; how they shall be … and logs out of Knell wood. Lime, watching, the Emperor's custom upon tarras, &c., brought from Holland and Thos. … s. 8 d. a year due to the chaplain of Armeston by ancient custom; 10 s. 7 d. a year due to the bp. of Lincoln for …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of malt and barley; and of beans and peson, which the custom here is to sow together, he can furnish 1,000 mixed, … implicated. The French ambassador appears not out of his house. Venice, 2 Sept. 1542. Hol. p. 1. Add. Endd. 3 Sept. … letter on the 2nd, and the Chancellor then sent him to the house of a serjeant at arms; where he remained until 9 a.m., …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… nor conduct money till then. Cressingham, Sir Chr. Jennyes house, 12 Sept. . . . . a.m. Signed. P. 1. Slightly … Have just received his letters written from Mr. Jenney's house, approving the sending of Suffolk to the Borders and … Prince. That, of late, communing with the Nuncio in Covos' house, they told him that if the Pope would not better do his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… was there, the castle being within three miles of his house. Hears to-day that De Beez feared a descent of … friars coming from Bullen, who said De Beez was in their house at mass on Thursday last, and there was good news that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… them, and there ensued a siege of the ambassador's house, and the traitors were taken, and the ambassador was in … provision, he sent proclamations from Sir Robt. Hussey's house for every leader of 100 men to bring 2 carts laden with … far out of order and Scots born suffered to remain in the house, Carre is to be removed from it and Raymonde …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and to try and find if there be any person in the house meet to be suspected. Greenwich, 28 Sept. Signed, T. … of a moiety of lands within Whalley manor, Lanc., and a house in Cleyton, Lanc., 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. For a fine from Ant. … curate of Cudlington, 11 s. to the duke of Suffolk for a custom called "mote money," 10 s. 7 d. to the archdeacon of …
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