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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… grace to mi ... y his grace shuld stay in such practises a ... betwixt the Emperor and him, commanding me by al the … whether she had sent me any of h[ er secre] taries with a letter of her hand or not, because I knew not her hand. She … Easter 1527. "Given at our manor ." S. B. 2740. For ROB. KYRK, yeoman of the guard in Tournay. To have 4 l. for …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… go to her. Edinburgh, 11 Dec. Signed. Fr., pp. 2. Add.: A mons. R me le Cardinal, arcevesque de Yorc, legat, primat … allowed to cross the Borders or receive any aid, as he is a rebel. Edinburgh, 12 Dec. Signed. P. 1. Add. 12 Dec. Mon. … when they can "sa evill waunt his help and gude counsale." Kyrk of Steyll, 13 Dec. Signed. P. 1. Add.: "To my lord …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… defective pavement before Hanckokk's and Bonyfant's doors; a noisome goose house in Scalding Alley; and Ric. Bradshawe, … St. Christopher. Defective pavement before the church; a defective cellar door; Three Nunnys Alley lacks a "draught;" and John Pyrson, a freeman, for refusing to take …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his kindness to him and his brother Richard, sends him as a token a pair of Oxford gloves by Mr. Auditor. Oxford, St. Thomas' … 29 Nov. 21 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 Dec.P.S. 5. Robt. Kyrk, yeoman of the Queen's Chamber. To be bailiff of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wm. Fulcher and Wm. Thedam against Wm. Stanton, concerning a bargain by which Stanton let his ship, the "Christopher," to Fulcher and Thedam, for a voyage to Iceland, but afterwards refused to deliver it to … prior 3 z to heir hymme. The towne at saw hyme pass to the kyrk .......... suld haf prechit, thair wes never sic ane …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… if not, he would enter immediately. But he left without a word. Yet Mr. Skryven left orders that on delivery of the … me to write no more for Holt, I am bound for it, and with a gentle letter you might ease it. He has complained to my … lbs. Total, 158 lb. at 7 d. per lb. I have sent you also a quarter of ling containing 31 fishes, costing 50 s. 6 d. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that, on his arrival there, he was arrested for debt by a Frenchman and detained, although he had the King's letters … Basing has been used, he sends Mr. Mason, whom he reputes a man of wisdom and well disposed to the amity with the … concubines, what excuse can they allege for allowing a man after a divorce, while both man and woman are living, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… [DUKE OF BOURBON] to the DEPUTY OF CALAIS. The present is a good time to show the enemy that they are determined to do … yet confirmed, and, it is hoped, is untrue. No other news. A courier came yesterday from Spain, but his letters were … these parts. Thus I hope this wicked King will fail; for a shipmaster in Zealand tells me his ships cannot stir …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the tithes of fish of Sewerbye already granted to John A very, and the advowson of the vicarage of Scarborow; for 21 … John Banks, and John Barley, on the west and south, and a lane opposite the King's garden called le Lambe aley on the … Clowson to the garden of Robt. Smallwood on the south, and a parcel of land adjoining the Thames on the south, the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… council all the morning. Returned home next day before 11 a.m. They seemed to appoint that the commons should choose … to take the King's most gracious pardon to come to a side." Then I resorted to my lord of Norfolk to know … and 12,000 in the rearward. It was openly bruited that a pardon was in print wherein certain were excepted, but they …
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