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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to live precisely, and bring the place out of debt, "or else it were pity that he should live much longer to the … waiting for the final answer which Dacre promised two or three days ago, has had news from John de Barbon, who was … six months; and if he comes back here, 5 he will not be welcome, for the French king gave him at his going into …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in his present mind, and refuse to side with the Emperor or the King, he will seem unjust, ungrateful, and a sower of … opposed it. His fear is that France will get at Milan, or the Duke be assassinated. To which Sampson replied, in … Trinity and Our Lady Mary. Prelates and Doctors: abbot of Waltham; the bishop of London's suffragan, prior of St. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the French defeat. The king of England in person, or his army, will cross the sea in 15 days, to join Bourbon … Wolsey forwards. As the King is not resolved in person or by his lieutenant to cross the seas, he requires … The Lords answered any servant he should leave would be welcome, but they thought him unfit for the office. (5.) That …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that at the King's desire he was going to send in three or four days a mandate to his ambassador in England to … ... t and us that none of the King's subjects in Wales or the Marches should be summoned by subpna or other writ to … he came into the closet to hear evensong, he said to me, "Welcome, my lord of Bath ! What tidings from my lord Cardinal …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… fit to act as legate for the decision of the King's cause, or who would be more acceptable to his Majesty. Will assist … for the cause, and what can never be subject to revocation or appeal. Draft by Vannes, Lat., pp. 3. Endd.: Tulit has … confirm it without delay, and promise never to revoke it or give inhibition to the contrary. With all this the King …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the people are dying of hunger. Cannot hear what is done, or what is intended. There is much counselling daily, as he … the remainder of his debt. No payment was made to him or any other for buildings at York Place, Esher, … was to do anything without the other's knowing. Croke was welcome to the services of Remigius, but, as he declines to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… made 15 May 1532, promising not to execute any new canons or constitutions provincial without the royal assent and … John Cavalcante. These messuages lie "within the precinct or close of the said house of Friars, abutting upon the lane … year 1532, not 1531. 22 May. R. O. 1044. Robert, Abbot of Waltham, to Cromwell. Please continue your goodness towards …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… be put in the order to be made knyghts by the King's grace or by his assigneys. Asks him to set forth such as he (Derby) … great ruin. In my lord Cardinal's days it cost him 40 l. or 50 l., or 100 marks a year. Since it has been in the … 7 May. Harl. MS. 6,148, f. 78. B. M. 449. Abbot Of Waltham to [Cranmer]. Has received his letters, and given …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… viz., the great chamberlainship, the forest of Waltham and the castle of Colchester, and have comfortable … determined character), perhaps he will do it to the King or to you. Tower of London, 2 May 1534. Lat., pp. 2. Add. 2 … son, and demanded of the prior 5 l. and his best gelding, or he would have him deposed before Whit Sunday. As he gave …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… went to the congregation house and enacted that no scholar or scholar's servant should buy or sell or eat or drink with certain persons under a penalty … May. Signed. P. 1. Add.: Counsellor. 7 May. 623. Abbot of Waltham to [Cranmer]. Harl. MS. 6,148, f. 77. B. M. Has …
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