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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… PONCHER, BISHOP OF PARIS, to LOUIS XII. Waits here two or three days and Gurk delays in the neighbourhood until they … the Pope's party neither against nor ... of the Emperor or the French King." The said doctors showed me also "that [a … not] yet ready, but was promised by the armourers in three or four days. The Emperor's motions are uncertain; it is said …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and not obey the order. If you have been truly informed, or will command the mayor to declare to you the order I have … about 5 l. a piece. There are also six tuns of beer, two or three barrels of candle, six bakyn howges and a barrel of … Surrey, in the King's hand by the death of Thos. Gedyng and the minority of his heir; also of a croft and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… beyond Lancaster which some men numbered to 5,000 or v[j. m.], but it is thought were under 3,000. The earl of … to do for the common wealth, which they would accomplish, or die. As they threatened John Standyshe, the Earl's … would resort to the lord Lieutenant they would fight him or them. (2.) The commons of Cartmaill put the prior into the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… article, they thinking that an entry of 5,000 at one time, or of 2,000 three or four times, was the least invasion which might be taken … (viz. in the county of Hoye and the county of Oltenburg, or else dukedom of Mechelburgh) and the third on the upper …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… themselves for different hundreds and wapentakes, and two or three of the King's said servants shall be joined with the … the penalties of perjury. The best, either in lands or goods, shall be taken by the commissioners for the King, … endeavor to procure the immediate payment of the loan, or at least the half of it, promising that privy seals shall …
Journal of the House of Lords
… do declare, That they will make no further Addresses or Applications to the King. Resolved, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That no Application or Address be made to the King, by any Person whatsoever, … salvo Jure, &c. Granted by the Great Seal. and Wallis to Gedding Parva. Ordered, That Doctor Aylett give Institution …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… the customs of St. Albans. 29 During his abbacy, in or about 1141, the cell of Freiston was founded and endowed … the abbot left Crowland and set out for London. After two or three postponements the verdict was at last pronounced. … 1484 Edmund Thorpe, 1485 Philip Everard, 1497 William Gedding, 1504 Richard Bardney, 1507 John Wells alias Bridges, …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… and Albreda his wife began the foundation of a priory or cell of Benedictine monks at Binham which was to be … monks from St. Albans maintained at Binham, and the heirs or successors of the founders were to be the patrons of the … 1129-1200 Richard, 25 occurs 1214 Miles 26 William de Gedding, 27 died 1227 Richard (II) de Parco, 28 elected 1227, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… belonged to Bishop Stigand, and was held of him by Aldwin or Ailwin; but at the Conqueror's survey, it was in three parts; 1 the head or principal manor, called afterwards Overhall, belonged to … are 47: 1, Shelton and Fitz-hammond. 2, Ditto and Gedding. 3, Cretyng. 4, Vaux. 5, Herling. 6, Martin. 7, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… grant being made before its dissolution. 1554, Gregory (or Geo.) Grange, on Dunning's resignation. 1561, 26 Dec. John … to Anthony Kinwellmarsh and his heirs, the rectory, or advowson of the rectory, &c. who the 9th of Feb. in the … and Constance his wife, daughter and heiress of William Gedding, by whom he had issue, Robert, Bartholomew, who …
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