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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… although the Latin is not very good. When he compares how little he has been able to accomplish, with poor health, … proceeded to the French secretary (Meautis), sacked his house, and would have killed him had he not escaped up the … to Cardinal Gurk three days before at Antwerp to know how the confirmation went on, and was told there was a new …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Worcester explained the affair to the King at supper, how the riot was easily put down and the actors punished. … manor of Wylmyngton, as the writer intends to build his house lately burned. Ostinghanger, 14 May. Signed. P.1. Add.: … deny his cousin of England nothing. He asked Anchises how it were possible to obtain Wolsey's favor. He then made …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to hear the rest of their charge. Worcester told him how much the King was pleased with his letter, and would send … he had heard word not only of the 10,000 florins, but also how your grace was minded to admit the overtures which he had … bringing her out of this, intends to repair to his poor house at Sheffield, where he will await any commands from …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… It is play compared with his New Testament. Does not care how his Paraphrase is read, if only the study of Paul is …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Would think their freedom unbearable, did he not know how they have been provoked. Hutten's Nemo, which all know is … as also the Duke of Bavaria's, from hatred to the house of Austria. Saxony is undecided owing to his discontent … OF SPAIN. Has heard Jehan de Courteville's charge, and how French practices in the election must be frustrated. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… She has no confidence in the bishop of Mayence. She says "how ... for the empire than ever he did, and how my Lady ... extremely for the King Catholic and more than … GIUSTINIAN to the DOGE OF VENICE. Inquired of Campeggio how the king of England would act if these sovereigns came to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his council one day at Greenwich sent for them, and said "how the bruit was that they after their appetite governed the … ran but slowly when they were here," desires to know how Wolsey will have his letters sent. Poissy, 20 May. … the king of Castile. She said that he and the whole house of Burgundy were greatly bound to be grateful for …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… ii. The posies and writings that were in the round house made at Calais for feasting the Emperor, A.D. 1520. 21 … so great, and the stuff so far off, that they are in doubt how they shall finish before the King's coming. Neither … quails, storks, and other denteythys (dainties), and how they may be best procured; also fuel and things necessary …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… not been observed. As he was away, cannot say by whom or how it was broken. It would have been better had Lee's book … the court of every man." "[ I have advertised your grace how the Audiencer, in the King's name, the 28 th day of the … shall lodge in the Staple Inn. Don Fernando in Banester's house, the card. of Toledo with my lord Marquis, the archbp. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… was come, and desired aid of him; that he had shown him how he had made war with the Emperor against his mind, and … time to time to Jerningham, resident at the French court, how the Emperor is disposed towards mediation. Pp. 16, …
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