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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Ellys, wife to Ralph Skynner, out of Sheene. 9 Nov., Thos. Darbye, gentleman. 6 Nov., Hen. Penketh, out of Tynmouthe. 26 … Ric. Sackvile, 580 l. 6 s. 8 d. for purchase of the manors or lordships of Shillingle, Hiberne Hoo, Pallingham, … College in Sussex, 390 l. 3 s. 4 d. for sale of the manor or lordship of Burye, in Burye, Westburton, Hurste and Sonde, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to keep them from passing the Straits. More than 10,000 or 12,000 Italians were come into France, but the King heard … for otherwise there is no way of retaining them long or using them at need. Certainly the King will need a great … George Aylesbury, 25 Jan., 8 April, 26 June, 24 Oct. Thos. Darbye, 30 March, 23 Oct. Edw. Fetiplace, 6 May, 12 Feb. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Rymer, XV.66. Surrender (by Edw. Colepepur, LL.D., master or provost, and the chaplains and clerks) of the college and all its possessions in co. Surr. or elsewhere in England. Lingfield, 26 April 1544, 36 Hen. … to Notynghame, 30 miles; to Sir Wm. Bassett, 38 miles; to Darbe, 18 miles; to Stafford, 33 miles; to Dudle Castell, 25 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… will provide shortly, if wind and weather serve, 3,000 or 4,000 qr., either for the King, if it please the same to … 20 Jan. a o 35, 8 Ap., 4 July a o 36,30 Oct. Thos. Darbye, 5 June a o 36, 22 Oct. Edw. Fetyplace, 11 Nov. a o … 10 or 12 l., the latter 8 l.),viz., from my lord of Darbe, "being young of age, a complete harness for his own …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… ( p. 247) of all the benefices liable to Peters Pence or pension, census or annates, with amounts due. Finally ( p. 353) come a number … To have the fee of the Crown, being 6 d. a day, vice John Darbye, deceased. Greenwich, 30 May 4 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… then I have received your other letter in favor of Mr. Darbe['s] father, and I have written to my officers at … shall good success. If there is any other thing I can do or may do, I shall be glad to accomplish it. Remember my … also required him to give account of what he has received or used. He says he has taken the farm of Mr. Hynde and Sir …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Thomas archbishop of Canterbury, to the archdeacon of N., or his official, to publish the injunctions hereto annexed, … he did not think that he could depart till after eight or fen days. He would, however, let me know before the … Plymton and have since communed with Mr. Thaccker and Darbye. They have no remembrance of the matter, but they were …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… "6 suits of vestments honest but none better than silk or chamlet;" and many other vestments, &c. (18 items). … were, and promised that we should have access that night or Saturday morning. On our arrival were asked by Don Diego … conduct of Mr. Culpeper whom he met in the house of Mr. Darbye with Mr. John Cheyny on St. Edward's Even last, there …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Douglasses would ere long manifestly abandon England, or else Angus would be appointed a ruler in Scotland and … in the town. The town is so trenched that no one can enter or issue; yet the French boast that they will revictual it. … belonged to St John's. Also the lands in tenure of Hen. Darbye in Steple Moredon and Gyldenmorden, Camb., which …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Scots; remind them that the King named them "all four or two at the least," but since the lord Privy Seal may have … forth two more ships for the war, which shall depart in 3 or 4 days. Corrected draft in Wriothesley's hand, pp. 3. … esq.) 13, Thornhyll (John Lovell, gent.) 14, Horton (Thos. Darbye, gent., John Daccombe, gent., Rog. Arney, gent.) 25, …
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