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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… know whether to take the money as for the King's expences or Wolsey's. Has spent on the affair of Winchester 8,000 … be due to him. Begs him to pay that amount to Nicolas, or to Antony Bonvisi for him. Sir Gregory complains greatly … sullenness, mistrust, "dysdysdn, makyng of parts," or doing anything that may offend him. He has put himself in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… is no lodging to be had in the village, nor fuel within 10 or 12 miles. Wynnessoor, 18 April. Hol., p. 1. Add.: Unto my … towards the provision of the same. [It will be Lammas or I can receive any part of my rents in these parts, which … and need on every side; not knowing where to be succoured or relieved, but only at your Highness' most merciful and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… suit for the lands until I see you. They are within five or six miles of Huntingdon, and would be much to my comfort … those named in my lord of Canterbury's book be spiritual or temporal, I leave to you. I think his visitation will be … harshness, he has forbidden the Princess either to write or send any message to the Queen ; and though the Princess …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… strangers except, shall pay a certain sum to the Registrar or Dean, to be employed in alms, as mending of highways or other works of charity, as the King shall appoint. The … Crown lease to Thos. Grey, of Meryden, Warw., and Will. Gennyns, of Coventry, Warw., draper, 20 Jan. 31 Hen. VIII., …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Few of them are all due, but all payable within a year or two, and all good payers. For I perceive that in his … the works correspond) to leave the works at Hull, for 9 or 10 days, in charge of the overseers and others who seem … to Calais, shall follow his wishes as to crossing with him or remaining at Dover. Desires continual news of the King, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… are to be condemned, according to the law of the realm or of the Borders as may best serve; or, if there is not the requisite proof, further proof must … Urde he shall be proceeded against by the law of the land or of the Borders, as may serve best for his condemnation. 5. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and to cause John Swynburne, prisoner to a Scot, by entry or ransom to discharge George Lauson, Scot, upon whose bond … the King's pleasure with haste. If the wind tarry at E. or N.E. he will be found here; if it turn to W., in the … begs Smyth to pay either out of the King's money aforesaid or Mr. Cave's. Marked in margin as "unto Mr. Smyth to Lo. per …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Castile and the Princess should be solemnized at Antwerp [or] Makelyn; that he has not yet ratified the truce; that the … Simon Fraun[coys hath been] with us," and said he and Jenyn le Cousturi[er] had offered their services to the … but would gladly know if there is any change in the thing or if he is to do anything. Ex Popringis, pridie nonas Aug. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… By the prisoners lately taken it appears that eighteen or nineteen ships are ready to leave Newhaven and Dieppe … seas to join the English, and intercept the French fleet, or, if they have gone forward, to follow them. Westminster, … him on both sides of the mountains. In Guienne he has four or five strong places well victualled and garrisoned, so that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the treaty of peace, and prayed him to make no agreement or promise for his release, to the prejudice of his kingdom or of his honor, and, above all, not to surrender any of his … and his heirs. Dated 22 Aug. 17 Hen. VIII.S.B. 22. Tho. Jenyn, merchant tailor, of London. Protection; going in the …
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