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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wolsey he received his information merely from outlaws and malcontents. Then proceeded to give him an outline of the … of Venice, in which Sebastian had taken part the last five and twenty years. London, 11 Aug. 1516. 12 Aug. R. O. 2265. … has great faith in him, and will share with him the common lot. Has communicated all things to Pace, who has omitted …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… two Cardinals. They are set up in all places of Flanders and the temporal lordship of the Bishop. Has caused them to be taken down, and copies of the said Cardinals' inhibition affixed, with a … York, Colet or Urswick, the last of whom promised a horse, and will certainly keep his word: "idque ad calendas non …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the town De Sanctocuparchio de Ilice. 12 Aug. 1517. Signed and sealed. Lat. 13 Aug. 3576. For EDW. CARN, clk. … returned from Rouen, where he left the King of France and the Duke of Bourbon going next day to the Boulonnais to … child. His servant returned by Honfleur, Harfleur and Dieppe, but saw no naval preparations. Calais, 14 Aug. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 3609. SIR ROBERT WINGFIELD to WOLSEY. Wrote on the 18th and 19th. Intended to have sent a letter from Benard Stekker, … Wenham Hall in Suffolk, 21 Aug. 1517. Hol., p. 1. Add. and endd. 21 Aug. R. O. 3610. SIR RICHARD WINGFIELD to … He is charged to procure for his master certain "hobbyns" and amblyng horses. He begs licence to ship them from England …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… from toll; another of Hen. II.; another of 35 Hen. III.; and of patents 4 & 35 Edw. I., 14 Ric. II., and 20 Edw. IV., all in favor of the abbey. Westm., 1 Aug. … the other to my Lady, which he begs the King will copy out and return by the bearer. Will not advance towards the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… with Pace. He may also have heard of the labors, perils, and imprisonment he has suffered, the more bitter becanse he … Zurich, on account of the hatred of the French partisans, and the loss of the contribution due from Leo X. to the … 3 Aug., enclosing a bill of the names of the captains and ships appointed to keep the sea. Yesterday the lord …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… eighteen or nineteen ships are ready to leave Newhaven and Dieppe northwards, to set on land 2,000 adventurers and Scotchmen, and attack Jersey and Guernsey. Is of opinion that Sir …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… best man to go, for he has done his duty here right well, and deserves thanks. If his victuals cannot be sent, the Mary … the King long, Fitzwilliam trusts his hardihood, truth and diligence. In the Downs, Thursday, 21 Aug., 11 p.m. … his ships, telling him he, himself, must go to Calais, and leave Gonson in his place. He said he had no answer from …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 3215. DACRE to SURREY. Sends a letter from Chr. Threlkeld, and two sent by him from Norham, where he remains, as Surrey … of coming, she should gain over all the lords she can, and bring about that the young King be taken forth. As to her … abbot of Yedworth, Surrey can say he has spoken to Dacre, and can send letters as she wishes. He had better send the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… with a schedule from my lord Treasurer for a certificate, and also Banke's writing. Wonders that "lord Darcy, well … that my young lord Mountegle is in the King's custody, and hath no rule, for he himself is under rule, did not … Chancellor to be steward "of all my said Lord's lands and inheritances, during the minority of my said young Lord." …
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