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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Bewyrs, as it seems they are "in pique." One of Beevyr's council dined with me lately, and said his master was … point ..." The marshal de Ch[abannes 3] is gone in his place with [10,000 Swiss and six] thousand Gascons. Their … Westm., 3 Dec.P.S. Pat. p. 1, m. 5. 12. Sir Ralph Egerton, knight for the Body. Annuity of 4 l. out of the issues of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… can learn all the details from Giacomo, to whom Campeggio's secretary writes more fully. Melchior Langus goes to … his last, sent by Chatel, various alterations have taken place, greatly to the King's discontent. He had heard that … Does not forget the King's kindness when he made him a knight at Windsor. Offers to serve the King with 100 horse. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his accounts here, and for the wards' lands and Buckingham's lands, which have not been well looked to by reason of his … nothing of Leonard Musgrave, for he was in the Treasurer's retinue. Surrey's servants say he is to continue in wages; … West Sea, and that he intended to take the King to another place;that she had promised before the Lords to be a good …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… St. Mildred and Wolchirche. The pents before St. Mildred's Church dangerous to passers; defective pavement before Hanckokk's and Bonyfant's doors; a noisome goose house in Scalding … Gylys Capell's, St. Bartholomew's Church, John Campuche's place, &c.; dangerous cellar doors and "pentyses." St. Benet …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to assist the king of Denmark, according to the Emperor's writing; (2) also to the Lubecques to help the king of … for the letters and composition relative to the Queen's jointure; (4) to consider the king of Denmark's extreme … if he would consent; which he did, and stood in the market place at Berwick while the proclamation was made. Will …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… upon him the royal dignity. Now that all hope of Albany's return is gone, the estates have given him the royal … in any expedition, either to Estaples or any other place; which he will obey. Since writing last, has several … Guisnes, 11 Dec. Signed. Pp. 2. Add.: To my lord Cardinal's grace. Endd. 11 Dec. R. O. 921. SIR RALPH VERNEY. Receipt …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Melrose and other benefices to be conferred at James's nomination, and not at Albany's. Has a letter of news from Brian Tuke of the French king's arrival in Italy, his pleasant expedition at the siege of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… CLERK to [WOLSEY]. Yesterday the Pope told him that Albany's factor had complained of the imprisonment of the archbishop … is no longer a match for them, and will return to the place beside Cremona, whence he came, or to some other strong … Christopher Kelke, for his lands held of the provestre by knight service, in Kelke, Welwyke, and Sowthdalton, but it is …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that if her power had been received there on Sir Gregory's arrival, "all things concerning the same had been concluded … the conclusion "by [saying that] he would have the King's highness enter this l[eague] now at this present time." The … between France and the powers of Italy, leaving a place for the King's Highness, who would not fail to enter it …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… for the beginning she sees of the "reprinse" of the King's affairs; also the man of M. d'Ambrun, who has full … Francis, between him and the king of England, in the very place where the English defiance was made. Understands the … without charging him with worse things. The day of God's justice against the impenitent is at hand. Awaits her first …
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