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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… hospital of Jesus Christ at Branforth, which I have begun, and intend to go forward with. If he will bear the charges of finishing it, and endow it with lands, I will clearly release my long suit for 700 l., which you and Sir Will. Gascone concluded should have been paid me by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Crutched Friars. Deposition taken before Thomas Cromwell and John Alleyn, aldermen, councillors to the King, 1 Aug. 24 … Hen. VIII. "William Crochun, Bachelor in Divinity, sayeth and deposeth that one John Dryver, now prior of the Crossed … saying that the fool should say at the time of his fall, and after that he was set upon his horse again, that the King …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… "unless that your master cleve 1 accordingly my lowly and meek suit before this made unto you in his favor, he … of Ilmyster. Great labors are made in more ways than one, and perhaps with larger offers, the whole burden of which … warning when the King intends to cross the sea to Calais, and that a writ should be directed to the warden that he may …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… upon your interrogatories, she began to come near home, and desired to speak with my Lord apart ; and then she confessed many mad follies. And most was that at Whitsuntide last, she, being in a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… your kindness ; advertising you that on the King's command and your letter that Mrs. Francis Elmer should have the … I spake with my lady governess to have an inventory made, and the jewels delivered as the King desired. On calling for … Burton. Letters for a buck for my lord Thomas, and for the Scot's goods of Grimsby. 9 To the abbot of Malmesbury for his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of my last the Scotch ambassador came to dine with me, and besides confirming what he had sent to tell me by my man, … said many things tending to show the singular affection and confidence his king and realm had in your majesty. He … order. His whole letter was said to be a faleshood by a Scot of great authority in England. Defends the execution of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… except in cases specially expressed by the law, and as far as he is bound by the statutes of his cathedral, cites the dean and chapter to appear before the Archbishop's commissary on … Richard Hoore, John Rayne put in the bishop's protestation and a bi containing the names of the canons and other …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wednesday, 11 Aug., with a letter to my Lord Chancellor and Ponynges' Act; on which he can give no opinion, as he has … Sealed. Endd. R. O. 2. Copy of the indictment of Walter Scot, of Branxhame, kt., for treasonable intercommoning with … 100,000 l. They rob the King's subjects; for "if he be a Scot's son he shall come to the Steelyard and name himself …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Ortiz to the Empress. Thanks God for the taking of Tunis and the liberation of 20,000 captives,who may well represent those who were in Limbo and Purgatory when Our Lord visited them. Wrote last of the disagreement of the kings of England and France. Chapuis wrote on 24 July that the Queen and
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… false crowns from John Wreygth, in presence of John Holle and Wm. Sanderson, Broke's servants. Wreygth, in afterwards changed them, and said he got them from the bailly of the Abbot of Norton. … to Henry VIII. Has given a book to Alexander Alesius, the Scot, to be presented to the King, for whom he professes his …
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