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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Will go through with Mr. Bonham, according to Lisle's commandment. Has drawn out his licence without a date, for the King's pleasure. My lord Controller thinks he shall be … as Dr. Peter can show. At Belew I would Mr. Knyght had the manor, &c., and the grain that comes out of Wight. Fail not …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Oxford. R. O. In favour of one Legate, to whom at the King's request they had granted a farm of the parsonage of … bishop of Winchester, granting to the King his lordship or manor of Assher, with all his messuages, lands, &c., in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Castillon. Kaulek, 39. [La Cte Saint Andr] 21 April:The King leaves next Thursday for Nice. Montmorency and the card, … feast. The packet sent by M. Brian has just arrived. The King makes all provision for his safety. 4,000 lansquenets … They will not be pleased to hear of the Emperor's coming again to Italy. The defensive league. The duke of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… ( Jeudi Saint), he communicated the contents to the King at Greenwich. The King and the Council (at which the … this marriage, considering his near relationship to Henry's daughter. He asked if my power had arrived. Said I expected … in Norwich to be secular canons. The gentleman 7 for the manor of Neyland and Stoke Neyland, Suffolk, with all other …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… committed by the Council to Win. Frankleine, dean of the King's College, Windsor, and [John] Rokes, mayor of the borough, … prest, for disobeying the Bishops' Book put forth by the King at Bartholomew Tide last. i. Depositions of two …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… this, and you, Sir William Brereton, shall in the Deputy's absence, as Justice there, see it observed. Hampton Court, … by bearer, that I should not repair to Court till the King's further pleasure, because a servant of mine sickened … can be no danger as I was 14 miles off. Pray show the King this; and if I may come to Court, I will be there on …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… tenant of one of his houses at Hackney, either Mr. Heron's or any other he can spare, at the usual rent. Scribbled in … to your Lordship by Humph. Lloyde. I desire to know the King's pleasure by the bearer, to whom give credence. The … Office at Westminster). 34 7 [c. 53]. The King's manor of Newelme alias Ewelme, Oxon, to be henceforth the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Roland Lee to Cromwell. R. O. Desiring you to know the King's pleasure concerning the goods of David ap Howell, of … Rob. Foster. Grant, in fee, for 513 l. 6 s. 8 d., of the manor of Parva Berdfelde, Essex, with the advowson of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of monasteries. 1 April 32 Hen VIII. See Morrin's Calendar, p. 77. 1 April. 681. Marillac to Francis I. R. O. Kaulek, 283. (Abstract.) The language this King held to De Thays and Marillac, viz., that the town of … a standard bearer of the company, and a servant of this King's Grand Esquire, who is commissioned to make certain …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… recorded. 11 April. 714. Hanby Grange, Linc. Add. M.S. 29,586, f. 1. B. M. Receipt by Hugh Grantham, auditor to … learned Council here thought the first case treason the King must take the opinion of his judges next term, and … which I sent over in my letter to the whole Council. The King wrote to the treasurer of Calais to pay all such …
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