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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… not have the bp. of Rome, as he called him, meddle in it or in any affair of his, and, moreover, as to sending an … know that he could have no great desire for the peace, or friendship for Henry, if he would not agree to this … not how so suddenly to make an overture for your alliance, or (as I rather think) he would dally equally with both until …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… passport through England, for one year, with 16 persons or under, without hindrance at Berwick, Calais or elsewhere, to pass and re-pass conjointly or severally, any trespass committed by any one of them not …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… he will observe in proponing a truce. To the articles or capitulations which he sent the King has added certain … the King may not comprehend the Scots in either truce or peace. 2 Cannot give notice to all his subjects before 1 … earnestly procure Brewno to serve for a pension of 500 or 600 cr., and deliver one year's pension in hand, out of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in London, viz., Gascon and French 12 d. a gallon, Sack or Rumney 10 d., Rhenish or Malmesey 12 d. Westm., 11 June 38 Hen. VIII. Modern copy, … shall eftsoons talk with him and travail for 50,000 l. or 60,000 l. towards the discharge of the debt; and advertise …
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 … shooys," which cost under 20s. Mrs. Caterene is merry at Ansells. Ere I came out of Essex Mr. Bruton was come to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and retinue for Yorkshire, sent to the vicar for one or two of his horses, who promised to give them, but departed … and desire succour. He can do them more good, by word or writing, than large expenses in retaining counsel. Desire … of Bavaria have collected much money, and engage infantry or cavalry; but if God be for us who can be against us? …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a series of watercourses that were cut in the Middle Ages or earlier across the fens to the river Cam. In 1637 the earl … and 1996, but there was some opposition to this because Ansells Garden centre and the village shop in Horningsea … a number of 19th-century cottages were rebuilt, enlarged or replaced in the style of Victorian terraces, as part of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 3rd century. In the 16th century bricks were either made or stored in Clayhithe. 10 Two brickmakers, who were buried … shop with post office, which closed in 1992. 16 In 1970 Ansells Garden Centre was established at the south-eastern … in the 1990s employed 25-30 people. In 1998 it was renamed Ansells Garden and Leisure Centre. In addition to the nursery …
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