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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Boulloign of which he has heard from the King's Council. If the King's pleasure for Hampnes is not already … to Estaples. Camp at Hambletewe, 3 April 1546. Signed: E. Hertford: Wyllyam Grey: T. Seymour: Tho. Wiatt. Pp. 2. … because while they were so laden the wind was twice at N.E. for four or five days together. His trouble in receiving …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… April 1546, 21-25 21 April. 635. The Privy Council. Dasent's A.P.C., 391. Meeting at Greenwich, 21 April. Present: … "shall enjoy the room and office he before had." Signed: E. Hertford: T. Seymour: H. Knyvet: Tho. Wiatt. Pp. 3. Add. … "as well for his owne diettes and sewer ( qu. fower, i.e. four?) of his servauntes beinge sent northwardes by the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… have been behind, would have you now remember the poor men's relief. Take up no more money of merchants without sending … seem meetest. Grenewiche, 16 March 1545. Draft in Payet's hand written over the commencement of another letter to the … Gaydge and Sir Edmund Peckham, commissioners for the King's household, for the first payment of the subsidy granted by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Hertford, great chamberlain of England, K.G., as the King's lieutenant in the parts beyond sea, and commander in chief … beyond the seas. 21 March. 432. The Privy Council. Dasent's A. P. C., 351. Meeting at Greenwich, 21 March. Present: … 25 March 1546. Signed. P.S. in Hertford's hand."As it [ i.e. yet] I canot advertes you of the state of the haven of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… March 1546, 26-31 26 March. 462. The Privy Council. Dasent's A.P.C., 358. Meeting at Greenwich, 26 March. Present: Privy … lie 60 tall ships ready to sail with the first N. or N.E. wind towards Spayen and Browage. His ships will accompany … et qua sit ratione institutum, tum quomodo cept[um e]t habitum sit. Deinde ex qua [cau]sa rursus suspensum. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… knight of his Order, who desires to see the Emperor's camp; and whose request in this Henry has readily granted, … order. This morning, about 4 a.m., received the Council's letters touching the speedy exploits against the Humes and … of Scotland. The ship set forth with the King of Denmark's ships that were coming hither, and the master had letters …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 184, 194. Dyneley, 17, 94, 117, 144, 158, 171. Dyson, 116. E. Earneshaye, 176. Earnshay, 23. Eastburne, 157. Eastwood, … 93, 124. Ryshworthe, 94, 187. Ryther, 15, 62, 161. S. Sackevile, 69. Sackford, 22. Sadler, 67, 154. Saer, 181. …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 106, 119, 125, 191. Dynyson, 4. Dyson, 139, 169, 190, 200. E. Earle, 97. Earneynge, 127. Easbye, 114, 187. Easterbye, …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 189. Dynsdell, 55. Dyson, 3, 21, 22, 111, 125, 151, 158. E. Ealand, 188. Eales, 83. Earesbye, 106. Easebye, 6. …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
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