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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… cause. Still they go on threatening to do something new. I will follow the cause by your order. From Spain they … to the President. I have asked of the Pope the breves of new inhibitions and of the separation. He promised to give me … being so near at hand, it would be inopportune to create new cardinals. This excuse holds as good against the Emperor …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… cause be proceeded with out of Rome. Adducing many new reasons, he begged that it be decided in England. 1 … a comedy last year, 6 s. 11 d. For reading the Bible in hall, 3 s. 4 d. Customary fee to the mayor's "bull-dogs" ( … infracti cantus," 6 l. 5 s. For candles, coals, &c. For a new key to the chapel door, 6 d. ix. Of the Hall: For brooms …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and another knight, who conducted them to a great hall, full of people waiting for the King to go to mass. When … contained therein, but he told Pellis that the King had a new title given him by the clergy, at the granting of which … Carter and Henry Williams, canons and fellows of "our new college in Oxford," for the transposing thereof according …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… all that they can make. By this means it is likely that new Tyndales will grow, or worse than he. I am unwise thus to … of Seyntbridgion in Britanny, laden with "fysshe of the New-founde Island," which was forced by stress of weather to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Calais attached. Endd. as registered in the town hall of Calais. 7 Dec. R. O. St. P. VII. 392. 1612. Edward … ways. His goods are all conveyed to Magdalene, Corpus, and New College, on which he has bestowed large sums, but nothing …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… He will do nothing without consulting Cromwell. Wish the new dean to be one of themselves. Complain of their poverty. … but since then he has paid three days' more wages to the new garrison of 1,500 men, so that they are fully paid, both … and of his council, John Morgan to be his marshal of the hall, and Thos. Wood to be master of his buckhounds and of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Pope, for the thing was not foreseen as possible ; but new diseases require new remedies ; and if a heretical Pope may be judged in a … to. The divines of Paris held that a Council could make no new article of faith that was not in the Scriptures. He …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… mandate was given out. They have made in divers places "new double close turnpikes," never seen in these parts … Homely, page of the salsaria ; John Butler, page of the hall ; and John Bury, clerk of the stable. ii. Received from … her as Princess Dowager. Her servants are loth to take the new oath, as they were sworn to her as Queen, and they think …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… affairs, and from discovering whether there is to be a new meeting of the two Kings. Refers to Rincon, Barbarossa, … possible, your ribbons and lawns shall be sent before the New Year. Dover, 24 Dec. 1533. Hol., p. 1. Add. 25 Dec. Harl. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him, among others the duke of Norfolk, the brother of the new Queen, the treasurer, &c., accompanied by the most … without passion, they would be rebuked. Moreover, the new Queen feared always that some arrangement would be made … P. 1. 28 Dec. R. O. 1577. Calais. Payments for the new fortifications and reparations at Calais, for 28 days, …
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