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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… in addition how it has been told me for certain, that the Constable, on departing, left a writing in the hands of the … bringing him letters of credence from the King and the Constable. Has thus a good opportunity for continuing the … letters from the most Christian King, as also from the Constable for the Abbot of San Saluto, and they held a long …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to disembark at Civitavecchia. His Majesty added that the Constable had told all this to the ambassador resident here … he do assign a fund ( un fondo) in Piedmont; but the Constable has so protracted the matter that the day of St. … the King would grant him everything were it not for the Constable, who, partly to save the King the expense, and in …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… de Lalain, Seigneur de Bugnicourt] had determined, as the Constable rejected the offer to reduce his son's ransom from … no longer abide by the modification, and that knowing the Constable to be able to pay that sum, he insisted on … raised difficulties about the ransom, on hearing which the Constable was greatly enraged. The Abbot of San Saluto has …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Milan that he has had several close conferences with the Constable of France about the affair of the peace, and … from Brussels, and is bearer of a letter addressed to the Constable by M. de Benincourt [Ponce de Lalain] to whom … negotiation, but, although it is very agreeable to the Constable, as it gives him back his son, for whom he has …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… well received by everybody, and after having been with the Constable for an hour without interruption he then went to … as the Court can afford, and always to apply to the Constable. The ambassadors who came from the Switzers as … making provision for the war, and from what is heard the Constable will assuredly depart for the army at the close of …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to have recovered his former favour with the King, and the Constable in particular has shown himself most friendly … they are therefore hastening every sort of supply; and the Constable will go to Moncornet, near Lan [ Laon] where the … takes the field. In the afternoon, when about to tell the Constable what your Serenity desired me, I was anticipated by …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… leave and will depart for his government. Yesterday the Constable departed, being accompanied by the Marechal de St. … both towards the sea and on the confines of Spain. The Constable will arrive at Laon to-day and will enforce the … round it than is within range of a cannonsshot, and by the Constable's order its construction was commenced on Ash …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… them to the King; and having dined by invitation with the Constable and during the repast the conversation turning on … farther, I imparted the rest of the news-letter. The Constable then went in to the King, and shortly afterwards … have the new wheat; and when everything was prepared the Constable would go so betimes to the army that some exploit …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and they let him go on merchants' security, and with the Constable's promise, he giving his own word to return … most opportunely from the camp, but also M. d'Amville, the Constable's son, who was on the point of departure for … and more knows he has incurred through the rout of the Constable at St. Quentin, and this last defeat of M. de …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… placed in the hands of the Secretary l'Aubespine by the Constable, whose authority has commenced diminishing openly, … and placed in it the Cardinal of Lorraine, giving the Constable another chamber, the furthest off, in the lower part of the palace. The King called the Constable into his presence yesterday afternoon, and told him …
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