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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… great chamber, appointed with blue hangings full of fleurs-de-lis, with the floor covered with the same, 6 and seats … covered with violet-coloured velvet powdered with fleurs-de-lis. Francis was dressed in a robe of cloth of silver, … drawn by Dacre,) had been taken from Coldstream by De la Bastie, placed "on a trotting horse in spite of her …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… this offer, often made before, had lately been renewed by De Cares (D'Escars), 6 cousin german to Bourbon. Moreover the … Beaurain was despatched to England. 9 "Since the coming of De la Sauch," wrote Boleyn and Sampson to Wolsey. "we have … it is not so difficult to divine. In the spring of 1523 De la Sauch (La Chaux) was despatched with secret …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… competitor to the crown: the only relict of the betrampled De la Poles, the last of the White Roses, was a wretched … ex doctrina, et omnes isti domini aulici eidem favent de singulari quam navavit opera ad ecclesiam Anglicam … times, we have a remarkable letter of Wolsey, addressed to De Giglis, bishop of Worcester, the English agent at the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… limoners for transporting the troops, commanded by count de Buren. To assist in the invasion, 10,000 Almains, under … the well appointed and disciplined troops of Suffolk and De Buren he had nothing to oppose except raw and hasty levies … in the King's judgment and Wolsey's, Bourbon's, and De Buren's. They trusted for the success of their plan on …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wolsey was but legatus natus, an empty title; as legate de latere, he would be enabled to take ecclesiastical … that "it was not the rule of this realm to admit Legates de latere." But he did not insist on the prohibition; for a … all those faculties which were usually conceded to legates de jure be suspended, and Wolsey joined in equal authority …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… able to bring to maturity; that done, his brother Richard de la Pole, as Albany called him, tarried only till he … invaded the northern provinces with a powerful army, De la Pole was to effect a landing in the West. "I think," … on all sides, by the Emperor in the South, by Suffolk and de Buren in the West, by the German troops under Count Felix …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… three years, and still more from his most celebrated work De Captivitate Babylonica, that he did not rest his teaching … direction in 1520, by the appearance of Luther's treatise De Captivitate Babylonica. The opinions of Luther had already … written a book," says Tunstal, "since his condemnation, De Captivitate Babylonica Ecclesi, wherein he holdeth that …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… mixed up in the affair. Intercepted letters from Marquis de Grimaldi to Prince Masserano, the Spanish ambassador in … of a scheme said to have been planned by the Due de Choiseul "whose jealous and envious eyes were fixed on the …
A History of the County of York
… of Henry II, Helewise, daughter and heiress of Ranulph de Glanville, chief justice of England, founded a monastery … its possessions. In 1350 13 one of the canons, John de Eboraco, like many other religious in other houses, left … 34 also 1307 35 Bernard, occurs circa 1320 36 William de Aldeburg, confirmed 1331 37 Gilbert, occurs between 1345 …
A History of the County of York
… 1 Another generous benefactor was Thorphin son of Robert de Burgo, whose daughters, Maud and Agnes, gave the churches … 2 In the year 1284 a complaint was made by John de Hellebeck arid John de Bellerby that the abbot, John, and his fellow canons had …
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