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A History of the County of Gloucester
… South Hamlet and on the south side with Quedgeley; in the Middle Ages all three places were estates of Llanthony … extended between the river and the Netheridge estate in Quedgeley to include the area known as Lower Rea. The largest detached part of Hempsted lay in a bend of the river west of the village, divided from the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to declare a will. Gives explanations. Describes cases in which he has been of counsel since the statute, viz.: (1.) … lands for which after Sir Roger's decease there was suit in the Duchy Chamber between Sir Thos. Butler and Ralph … of the rectory of Haykenes, of the rectories of Foxholes and Staxston, of certain tithes of Naffreton, and of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… if he had heard of musters of 13,000 and 10,000 men in England; but saw nothing of the tents. Another spy sent to … Edm. Knevet and Thos. Ciere, for an affray together in the tennis play within the Court, in which they shed blood, were found both in fault and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… lean to the Emperor or to the Protestants. The men levied in Estlande are for the Landisgrave, and march to meet with … and mean to stay De Bures at a bridge over the Rhine in Don Fernando's country. "The Cowntie Palatyn hath caused … rectory of Morton Abbatis. woods called Polewood Coppes, Foxholes Coppis, Drayshotthill Coppis, Persons Copps, Corner …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… on the previous day, and the order which he will observe in proponing a truce. To the articles or capitulations which … of the Scots. Has never made a treaty of truce in which any other prince was comprehended; and the … with the Emperor the King may not comprehend the Scots in either truce or peace. 2 Cannot give notice to all his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Henry VIII Grants in July Grants in July 1519. Grants in July 1538. July, Grants. 1.Charles Haward, one of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… received his sundry letters, by which he perceives that in Calais there is some infection of certain persons called … dated 16th July, instructing me to examine the matter in variance between the preacher who came out of Germany and … last paragraph is in cipher. Created lord Sheffield of Butterwick, Line, in 1547. His father, Sir Robert Sheffield, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… which the above is the draft, and from which it is printed in Haynes. Signed by Wriothesley, Suffolk, Essex, Lisle, … Hertford, now occupying the place of lieutenant general in those parts, has appointed Shrewsbury to replace him, and … brag that they will keep them or die, viz., Vervyne and Foxholes in Boleyn, Rochepott and St. Shevall in Arde, and in
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him and pleasure that he should wait upon his royal person in the battle; leaving to declare that his band should be … to go further. This day we saw both horsemen and footmen in battle march forth towards Arey, a goodly company and well … to thirty each and would be sworn for those under them, as in the Emperor's service. They agreed to all the articles we …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Jedworth Forest burnt two or three houses of the Mylbornes in Tyndaill, the inhabitants being absent at their summer … burnt a town called Tharnam on the water of Cokkett in order to draw the countrymen and garrisons to a 'bushment … one of the head men and best ordered of Tyndaill, in order to train the Tyndailles to a bushment near …
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