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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and which he believes the French King had intended. A new rupture however, has arisen between the French King and … to be observed; with a reference to the Chronicles of Hall and Holinshed. The poem is in four stanzas beginning: … Norton, Wm. Toft, John Cole, Wm. Molder, Rob. Wetward, Th. Hall. Gentlemen of the Chapel. Mr. Doctor Farefax, Edw. John, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… considering the preparations made for defence and the new levy, under D'Angouleme as lieutenant general. La … the freechapel of Lamana, Cornwall: the manors of Old and New Lemyngton, Lemyngton Borough, Brommore, alias Brymmore, … and Wavyngdon, [Bucks, and of Brommore], and Old and New Lemyngton, Hants, granted to Sir Hugh Conwey and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Emperor; also that he prepares 40,000 persons for the new season against France. Letters of the 27th from England, … being asked. The Signory has never written about this new league; and, knowing what a friend the King is and how …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… against Guyenne. He objects to the treaty, and has drawn a new one, which he now sends his ambassador. A copy of it goes … 229, f. 113. R.O. 1653. [WOLSEY] to MR. HOLLOND and THOMAS HALL. Thanks for diligence. Has written to Mr. Dalby 5 who … desire that King to send at the beginning of March next a new fleet with not less than 5,000 men on board, and to admit …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the clergy of Lincoln for their canonical obedience to the new Bishop. Same date. Ib. (11, 10). R.O. 4 and 5. To the … be very difficult, she said, as they have now entered on a new month; to cashier them would encourage the enemy; nor are …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… King is sending many troops to Guienne and is raising 400 new men of arms and 18,000 or 20,000 foot. He prepares of … as I and my company were at fro the time we landed at New Castell into the time we took the sea again, by the space …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Whettill a letter of thanks. Encloses a remembrance of the new fortifications at Boulogne. Has just been told by Sir …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… came nigh to the town the Graund Escuier presented him a new jenet, th[e which the] King was wont to ride upon; "and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… youmbylle rycummanded un to the [Queen's?] grace and to hall me nold (all mine old) fyellowes, bowth [men] and women; … be kept with a less number than before. Have drawn a new ordinary of horse and foot, under which Mountjoy [will … to contribute to the expences. (14.) To show the King the new ordinary book. (15.) The Bastard Emmeres cannot serve the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… t[hus] my poor mind, because that it hath pleased you hall[ways] to hear my poor mind, and the rather because you …
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