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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… true that Francis, as I knew, had raised some doubt about Fontarabia, but he took it on his honor that the Emperor did not desire the deliverance to be made at Fontarabia for any other reason than for the difficulty … and that he did not mean to take any advantage by having Fontarabia and the other castle there. These he could not …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… was flagging; that the King was occupied in sending aid to Fontarabia; he had asked the Scotch for their promised aid … pardon granted to the Spaniards, and the feats done at Fontarabia;all which was very satisfactory. Letters arrived … Lautrec to Guienne with a number of men, to aid those in Fontarabia, but that is no great matter. The duke of Ferrara …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Palice was sent with 8,000 foot and 500 spears to victual Fontarabia. He encamped on the river which passes this side … him, defeated his army and slew him, and thus delivered Fontarabia. The spy says also that the news reached Francis …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… La Bastyll. Great lack of victuals till the army came to Fontarabia. Accounts of the taking of Vidach castle, … 27th at Lesparrot. All anxious to attack Bayonne and not Fontarabia, notwithstanding the Emperor's words. Could not … Spain, as he will see by their letters. The army is now at Fontarabia. Thanks for being appointed vicechamerlain. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… them that while the King was in Italy, the Spaniards at Fontarabia intended to attack the town, but thought it … in the middle of the river, and the King was brought from Fontarabia by Spaniards in a small boat, and his sons by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… peril these 6 days, being lodged in a field a mile from Fontarabia, an arrowshot from a town called "Our Lady of … Sands and Sir Hen. Willoughby are keeping the ordnance at Fontarabia, and therefore cannot sign the Marquis' letter. … Alvise and Franceso, London, 14 July, 1512.News from Fontarabia, of the 1st, where the Marquis understood from the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… will take. Thinks it will be unwise to lose time about Fontarabia. They have met no enemies since leaving England. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… by a French post sent by Echyngham, who tarried long at Fontarabia, and came at last without safe-conduct. The Pope's … de Tarbes, taken from the said post by the captain of Fontarabia. Perceive now from the collector that my lord of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… were to invade Italy will attack Perpignan or Navarre and Fontarabia, and the Emperor has ordered the nobles, people, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… June.Twenty ships have appeared before Fescamp, going to Fontarabia to the King of Spain. The King of England goes to … to the Same. The English purpose three invasions, at Fontarabia, Calais and here; but their ships and victuals are … to favour England. Our Captain is resolved to move to Fontarabia to support them. The rain is very troublesome. …
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