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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 11-15 11 April. R. O. 649. Cromwell to John Whalley. The King desires him to admit Thos. Wyngfeld as comptroller of … Palm Sunday, full well and virtuously. She died at Bery's house, and lieth at Dowland. She was taken ill about the … gave Bastien Michel a certificate that he belonged to the king of England. As to the venison pasty you ask for, there …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a tipstaff in his sleeve, and no man is here to do the King service for him. If this be suffered others will expect … his ship to outward parts, has admitted an honest man's son of this town as one of his retinue. He has good … man. Whethill has not yet delivered any letter from the King, but whenever he does I will neither make dismission or …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Charles V. Received on the 15th, Easter Eve, your Majesty's letters of the 28th ult. Had already received on the 11th … on Easter Day after dinner at a very fine house the King has given him well furnished, three leagues from here; … and the constitutions having just been made which the King had promulgated against the said See, it would be very …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… April 1536, 26-30 April 1536, 26-30 26 April. 732. More's House at Chelsea. See Grants in April 28 Hen. VIII., No. 5. 26 April. R. O. 733. Sir Arthur Darcy to Cromwell. The King's tenants of Galtres forest are called to appear before … which the King has now inclosed and made into a park and manor. Westm., 26 Mar. 27 Hen. VIII. Del. 1 April P.S. Pat. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the honour of Waylyngford, which he had of the King when his Grace gave the constablewick to Harry Nores, … fee. A poor man in Watlyngton spoke words concerning the King, which I send in writing. He has been in prison now six … remain in Heslysyde, &c., doing much harm to the King's subjects. Sir Reynold Carnaby has two keepers in Heslysyde; …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 11v15 April 1537, 1115 11 April. R. O. 895. ROBBERY OF THE KING'S CHAPEL. Deposition of Rob. Sharpe taken at Stepney, 11 … Paynter to consent to the stealing of certain plate in the King's chapel at Westminster, and to bring one good fellow …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… BRERETON. Commanding him on his allegiance to allow the King's scholar, Hugh Whytford, to enjoy the benefice of Whyteford, … ye know" and from lovers of my lord of Anguyshe that their king intends as soon as he arrives in Scotland to make sharp …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… wont to do." After the game they came to John Domeryght's shop, where lay certain Acts concerning apparel, artillery … Said he hoped they would be better enforced after the King had disposed of other matters in hand. "Yea," said the priest, "the King is like to have more to do yet." "Why so?" said John …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… has told me of a great insurrection like to be among the King's subjects about Walsyngham. I have sent him to you with his … Yorks. The earl of Rutland, chief lord of the manor of Igmanthorpe, to which the advowson is appendant, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the deanery of Exeter for Dr. Brewoode, for then Audeley's poor kinsman, a scholar of Cambridge, who has come to him … he show evidence of his claim at Midsummer, or else the King's bailey is to distrain the corn growing thereon, till … Constable, he was sent to the said Sir Robert at his manor of Holme in Spalding More. Sir Robert offered to submit …
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