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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… given. If he will be content with the honour of a viscount or a baron, which may be given by letters patent, he shall … this last week, accoutred in the old fashion with jacks or coats of mail, their secrettes (?) under their steel caps, … Council did not sit, as the King removed from Greenwich to Waltham; also that at Waltham 6 and 7 May it did not sit. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… The Privy Council. Nicolas' P.C.P., vii. 189. Meeting at Waltham, 11 May. Present: Gt. Chamb., Hertford, Durham, … humility and reverence and not to congregate in multitudes or disturb services or sermons. From Bonner's Register. 11 May. 820. Marillac to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… which is important to enable him to reply to the King or his Councillors should they speak to him on the subject, … prohibition of the export of hops from the Low Countries, or of madder without a licence; also the import of woollen … with the advowson of the rectory. Rent of 24 s. 9 d. Waltham, 6 May 33 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 May.P.S. Pat. 33 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… be already firm and perfect, and would have it remain so, or whether they take it to be disputable, and would have it so continue. 2. Where they demand 500,000 or 600,000 crs. of the arrearage, with the marriage, and … with his. Next morning he answered that Bonner should be welcome at 2 p.m., at which hour the writers repaired to him. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… other Irishman, he must wholly submit to the King's order or the King would make him a spectacle to all other Irishmen. … wholly submit; and that answer being read to him, three or four times, set his hand and seal to it with the best … the King wishes forthwith to make beside his manor of Waltham. Hampton Court, 29 May 34 Hen. VIII. Signed. ii. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… friend and servant of his King, had assembled 25,000 or 30,000 Scots and gone to the town in which the Queen and … this by way of England, and he thinks that within five or six days I shall be resolved, and that the King puts this … and augmentation of the Christian Faith." She bade them welcome and promised to participate the Emperor's affairs to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the musters. Letters written to Mr. Stanhope to keep four or five of the best Frenchmen at Hull and dismiss the rest; … footmen were that night lying, most of whom are killed or taken, the town burnt and the castle taken by assault. The … and indeed the Governor showed Sadler that he was heartily welcome, and, to-day, has appointed gentlemen to accompany …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… an unadvised oath saying that he will have all Artoysse or else it shall cost him his life." 15,000 Swysses are come … horseman, and the Burgundians took 22 Frenchmen and slew 4 or 5 of their horsemen. Calais, 26 May. Signed. Hol., pp. 2. … were driven off by Ant. Dorea. The Emperor appeared right welcome here and was salnted with gun shot. The same morning …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… depart to-morrow, intending to be with the King within ten or twelve days. It was impossible to do more than has been … "if there were any cause." Maxwell is either at Carlisle or Lochmaben. Cannot therefore confer with them upon the … by Jehan de Lamney, sieur de Zoeteland, with a letter of welcome from the Queen. Trust to be at the Court on Friday or
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… wardenry of England to all his father's servants' lands or tenants. Is content that two or three of his father's servants may pass to him with … Monnoxe of Walthamstowe, and a wood called Hamfryth within Waltham forest, parcel of the said manor). Westm., 5 May, 30 …
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