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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in person. Will also proceed with them himself, with his cross, that Henry's purpose may not be disappointed, or his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… King Catholic, stated in the said letter, seem to be very high; and seeing that the King had well provided for his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Francisco's band had joined Nassau's, being in all 11,000 High Almains, 9,000 Base Almains, and 4,000 horse; that he … was glad to find that by Wolsey's "singular diligence and high wisdom" his affairs are so concluded with the Emperor … fleet and at least 3,000 men, that his Majesty may cross to Dover or Sandwich, where he shall have free passage …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… as some men advised the King to have done; but they look high and not far." Begs him to cause the King to read all the … and the taking of the castle of Maya. The Spaniards are in high courage, and it is thought will proceed against …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… orders to Dover that none of his men should be allowed to cross to Calais without his passport, otherwise none would … be impolitic to bid him put down his flag, considering the high minds of the Spaniards. In the Downs, Thursday night. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to do the Scots some displeasure, for their cracks and high words." Prays God for an easterly or a southerly wind. … subtle and uncertain. Francis intends in his own person to cross the mountains. The Duke was not at Burgos when the … and inform her of the secrets of his late journey to the high parts. Arrived at court on the 16th, and was with her …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… under the said Sir Edward by warrant; lord Sandes, High Marshal of the army; Barth. Tate, provost marshal; Rob. … 6 s. 8 d.; marshal of the spears of Calais, 6 s. 8 d.; the High Marshal, 20 s.; 2 surgeons in his retinue, 12 d. each; …