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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to make no such suit until the houses are delivered or there is some fruit of his service. Lord Maxwell said he … in suspense until the King may call them before himself or the Council; and, as his request is so reasonable, and he … other debts, comprehension of Scots, and restitution of Boloigne; which the ambassadors said they would intimate to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and so doing you shall obtain your pleasure of him now or never, for surely the Prodestantts does put him now to … and also to seek them, and that shall your mastership see or ever that xv. days do pass." Yesterday Elderycke Pemell, … there. Although the withdrawing of the French from Boloigne, with shame, is here affirmed, the adversaries cease …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of whom] blank) are to be archers and the rest [billmen] or pikyans, furnished with weapons, immediately set forward … Paunceye, for the which money shall be sent you this day or tomorrow. But see there be no time lost in the mean … I trust you shall hear within four days, for tomorrow or Sunday we go earnestly to the matter. We assailed the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the same out of his house, and within these two days two or three be dead even at my gate." If any chance should happen, I know not where to go or bestow my household, and would be glad if the King would … this band of horsemen which he and others now conduct to Boloigne, rather than that they should stand still eating in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 23. John Long, "who lost his leg in the late wars against Boloigne, to be an almsman at Westminster." 3 24. John Allen, … said that he heard they had ambassadors from France or somewhere. As the Councillors made no reply and evidently … letters to the Chancellor and Paget, closed with five or six seals, bearing the arms of Hesse, Saxony and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… condition that he transports no coin forged by the Emperor or his predecessors; and this day the Fowker has fully paid … requiring him not to animate the King's Majesty to keep Boloigne." 27 Sept. 456. Hertford and Sadler to Henry VIII. … is so devastated that the enemy cannot lay garrisons or bring any great power there, may be diminished to 1,200 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the 3rd inst., by Francisco, the French king had been two or three days hunting near Mascon, a good town upon Sone … on this side Sone. the French king being at Cuserye, 3 or 4 English miles beyond the Sone; and next morning had … that side of Arde, and if the hay was within his pale, or he in possession of it, we had no cause to complain, and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… vacancy among those of the Cardinal your uncle, his own, or your son's. Requests her to refresh his memory, as he will … if she had authority there she would do it out of hand, or if she knew a better way she would use it. No occurrents … reported the arrival of Mons. du Bures, who brought 7,000 or 8,000 horsemen of the Nether Lande, of the young duke of …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… it is his Majesty's pleasure, that they make no niceness or difficulty to extend his Princely favour to all such, as … in the Goals of their Circuits, for any Church Recusancy, or refusing the Oath of Supremacy, or dispersing of Popish Books, or any other point of …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the decease of the late King were invested in any Office or Place of Government, Civil or Martial, Proclamation of Government. within the Realms of … prevent their outrages, when they should come to Plimouth, or the parts adjoyning, a Commission was sent, impowering …
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