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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to show cause for so doing before my lord Privy Seal. The house in which he lies is so corrupted with ill airs and … P. 1. Add.: Mr. Doctor Bellesis att my lordes Pryvysealle house. 22 May. 1048. William Sayntloo to Cromwell. R. O. The … left the prior to see God served, but all is gone and the house worth little. At Wheych the prior has felled woods and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… aged man, a competent portion out of it for life, with the house or grange of Bydford to dwell in, paying the due … witness. I would not speak this day hereof for I wist not how you would take it. London, Ascension Even. Hol., p. 1. … wish than his master's, these are good beginnings. Asks how to proceed. One of the most avaricious men in the world …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him no information touching such lewd persons. Lisle knows how much Cromwell esteems the importance to that town of … sent them to Islee, saying they should never enter his house again except at Islee's intercession, and on finding … when sitting at the abbot's table. The abbot asked him, "How do you in Wales?" He answered, "Not well as ye do here;" …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Sir Geo. Carewe, and Sir Ant. Kingston, who kept open house at Durham Place from the last of April until Friday, 7 … O. In reply to Cromwell's letter of 8 April last, asking how many able horsemen are in his rule of the Middle March and how many could be spared for service elsewhere. Consulted …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the fact that Brereton is new to his office and knows not how things were framed by others; but he trusts, with the … of the Chevalier Sallubern. Writes to the commander Sotton how he had lent Sallubern, in his urgent necessity, 12 crs., … of Nuton, beat deponent and carried him away to Croche's house, who called him villain, and said Thou callst me …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… brought the proxy and really exhibited his privy seal. 3. How many were by at the admission, and who? 4. What day and … was in custody with Mr. Thos. Blythe, then at London, and how the proctor came by them without breaking locks or … There he tarried five or six days at Alen Governor's house where the English merchants usually lodge, where …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Andern Bridge as far as the Couswade. Will then consider how the marshes may best be inhabited and order Mr. Roux and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… they change purpose so often that Marillac cannot think how it will end. Last year [when] they put to death those … and Mons. d'Orleans with 100 horse and 200 foot. Describes how the defenders were driven into their bastillion, how … train is not too great, but the resort of gentlemen to his house so great. All this time at Ambois he has lain half a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the pensions during the war with the Emperor, and how not only are these not paid in peace time, but no … the Duke, after being three hours with the King, went to a house of his ten miles from London, from whence, on Monday … and, on his persistent denial, said he knew not well how to declare this affair to the King, for he was sure his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… son and banishment of the other, and the total ruin of her house. Further reflections upon this. The manner of … to Card. Farnese. Baronius, xxxii, 577. Describes how, in the Legate's name, he warned Granvelle as to the … the Swiss, and had sent to the Venetians, pointing out how easily the Emperor now might become master of all Italy. …
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