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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… injunctions from Cromwell's surrogate, Dr. Layton, as general visitor of all religion exempt and non-exempt, with … their jewels and goods, now in the custody of Chr. Hales, general attorney to the King, and Mr. John Tompson, Master of … hands, and will be under Cromwell's administration as general visitor. "And whereas you have oftentimes comforted …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that the Pope should have something more to trust to than general words,an authentic writing, and such good security … and of his subjects. The Pope must remember that the general expressions of Francis as to giving help … elector of Saxony, and promised that the Council should be general, Christian, and free. To this the Elector only …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Milan, the Duke being lately dead. The talk of a General Council is almost at an end. Sends remembrances to … presently speak of before [the princes of Germany] of the General Council. First I [told them how his Holiness] hath determined to keep a General Council [for the composing] of such dissensions as …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… have, as hitherto, two gates to the monastery, one for general resort and processions, the other for carriage of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Nov. R. O. 955. The Northern Rebellion. Proclamation of a general pardon to the commons dwelling north of Doncaster, … as touching the maintenance of the faith. The terms be so general that hard they be to be answered; but if they mean … Mr. Dalyson." Met outside Castre, and learnt there was no assembly there beyond what they had appointed, i.e., four …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in their discreet declaration of the King's answers at an assembly of all the barons and folks of worship of every … I had no such intention. The rebels intended to have had a general council or parliament at York on Saturday last, but … their messengers Sir Ralph Ellerker and Robert Bowes with "general instructions of comfort," and reserved the final …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… brought them almost as slender an answer; at least, one so general that, although it is not a refusal, it does not much … Father Denis, who wrote on the King's side, being now general of the religion goes as nuncio to Scotland. The … them forth. His object, nevertheless, has been defeated by general and contemptuous words, used by seditious persons, by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him." The south parts long for our coming. At York at the General Council it was agreed that provision should be made … particulars with you, which is not to be moved unto our general pardon were granted Cromwell ( sic) and to have none … I received from my lord Steward, the King's lieutenant-general in these North parts, certain instructions, minute …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… prepare for other 10,000 the Monday after. They say this assembly is that they may commune with the King's Council in … God's laws to obey the will. Item. Whether canons made by General Council and admitted in a realm may be avoided by any means but by General Council. [ Here some articles appear to be lost.] * * …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to the tenor of our last letters." [We intend to give a general pardon to all; a few "notable villains that have … time to time advertise the King. [Has determined to give a general pardon, a few "rank villanous traitors that began …
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