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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… an alliance, viz., marriage between the Prince of Castile or his brother and Rene of France, with whom Louis will give … before 1 June next, send Ferdinand their pay for one year or at least eight months, at 20,000 cr. per month. Latin. … from 20 pipes to 245 pipes. Mr. Rauff Dodmer, Mr. Nic. Jenyn, Deryk Obell, Hen. Went at Charing Cross, Adam at the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… men, under Lord Rokyndolffe, were stopped by a sluice or passage named Amphe, garrisoned by the Venetians; and … thence to Constance. 2 If they had stopped at St. Julian's or Milan the French would have fied, and never stayed till … heard him often say, it shall not be the fear of his life or the loss of his lands that will make him turn against his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… me any of h[ er secre] taries with a letter of her hand or not, because I knew not her hand. She said, Yea, and that … pro- claimed was made by the consentment of the Emperor or not, and how it fortuned that he, contrary to his promise … time, bidding ... no hede to such things as he heareth or seeth outward[ ly but to] be of good comfort there should …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… security that no merchant of Lubeck, Rostock, Stralsund or Wysmar residing at the court called Staleshoff (Steelyard) should leave England or export goods until compen- sation has been made for the … of the said ship may come to us at Stralsund for justice; or if this be refused, we trust to your justice that you will …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his duchy in two ways, either by the Venetian territory or by the Grisons, who had refused him a safeconduct. The … expected them henceforth to declare themselves on one side or the other. The ambassador made the usual excuse, when the … at the diet at Zurich, on the day after Twelfth Day, or at least send letters to prevent the Swiss from deserting …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and reredosts dangerous in the small tenantries of Nich. Jenyn; defective pavement before Clifford's door, belonging … to second his efforts, whether he inclined to peace or war; but in the last he appears to be somewhat changed, … Bourbon with such assistance as shall "percase as much or more abash the French king than if the King's grace and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… on the matter, asked him to be careful lest Francis or Albany should abuse their influence, and procure the … would be sent that would disturb the amity with England, or any of the King's purposes. As to the war, he said there … of Ric. Garnam, a bill of certain plate, bills of Thos. Jenyn, John Chaulor, Dame Alice Watts, Thos. Bradshaw, Ant. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… is not yet replaced ( remys). Does not write to the King or Madame, that his despatch may not excite too much … additional gravity on the process, if Campeggio, Trano or Farnese were sent into England with sufficient commission … to me, and other matters sent by Taddeo, be granted or not, the Pope will by all means send some legate hither. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and further said that the King's Grace had the foul gout or the wild gout, and he may reign a year or two, but cannot reign long." I called two witnesses who … to Mr. Bonham if he be reasonable. I intend to go five or six days after Twelfth Day, and I will show Bell part of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that he will needs go into England to bargain for 400 or 500 Spaniards. "If the King's Highness be minded to have … not now ye shall not have them when ye would. Already 500 or 600 Spaniards are gone to serve the French king, who makes … not yet well at ease, and required me to defer it a day or two; but, on the morrow, the 22nd inst., the usher of the …
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