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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… at the Spanishe Nok be taken away, no stranger can or dare bring any ship of charge over theLandes Ende. Also that if … of the said channel, were taken away, no stranger dare bring a ship into the East Swale, "leading a great ship …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… report of their proceedings means might yet be devised to bring matters to good quiet. The writers answered that they … still, when they sell victuals at Calais they cannot bring away the price but must expend it in merchandise. Lat., … the Chancelour of France," to Bellaius, praying him to set forth this matter, and will neither salute his brother, the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Paget. Business:Letter to my lord Admiral that in sending forth row vessels he should take heed lest the galleys cut … from the Emperor this morning at Malines, but had to bring them hither to decipher. The journey has increased his … men of Oxfordshire, Berks and Surrey ordered by letter to bring the power of those shires to Portsmouth and have …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… speed to write what number of ships they have already set forth and will have ready within two, three, four, five or … which augmented the suspicion," they were commanded to bring the money to the King's use. Eight Portingalles, landed … to Malines and Louvain. Something to please this King or bring about peace seems desirable. Otherwise he may take a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the jewels to submit to the King's order rather than bring such matters to the Diet. He then said that he had … that learned men by their tedious disputations could not bring to pass; but this is a secret matter and may not be … even since the last agreement at Bruxelles. This he set forth "somewhat vehemently." Wotton replied that, upon the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the heir, appeared and is remitted to the Augmentations to bring discharge or pay before Barthilmewtyde next. P. 1. … receive his ratification and see his oath given; setting forth our affection to the continuance of the amity. 2. To … shall likewise pay a year's interest for the copper. Can bring him no further, and he will not do this unless the King …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 2nd "I lord Ewry, lord warden of the East Marches," sent forth 40 men of this town of Berwick to burn Newbigging … nature of his explanation and the order taken,generally to bring a discharge or pay the money before a certain day. The … for ever afterwards rulers of galleys will doubt to bring them near any of the King's navy or ports for fear of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… matter." The Pope was troubled, and asked Trivulciis to bring the French to a better frame of mind, but Trivulciis … send word that their foot and horse are assembled and will bring with them 1,500 Spaniards who, against the Emperor's …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Asks whether to employ it in any other provisions or bring it home when his business is finished. Desires to have … the King's letter directed to the lords of Brame setting forth that Hendrick Kenkell and Chr. Cocke have not performed … answer herewith). Why the Admiral so long delays setting forth towards King's Majesty I know not; but I sent him word …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Augmentations," he is referred thither and ordered to bring discharge or pay by 10 Aug. P. 1. Endd.: Mounsloo, … arrived the baron de Lagard from the Admiral, who sets forth on Monday next. Enclosed are the names of the greatest … glad. There will be twelve or fourteen galleys, and they bring no horsesonly certain mules to give away. He reckons …
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