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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… During the interval Edw. White, the bishop's brother-in-law, was twice with him. Heard no words between them but … curates, and the other the interpretation of the Levitical law of marriage with a brother's wife, as if it meant a … sacrifice when they may bring into your displeasure such a poor priest as I am," but I trust you will continue gracious …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… your favour. I am left in an unhappy case by my son-in-law, so taken in an unfavourable hour to me and mine. I had … payments. I have made little waste except in building my poor house. I have already paid for him to the King above … costs, in trust that he shall cease to trouble me and my poor parishens. But he cast the money from him, saying, "Nay, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and having sons, and the duke of Richmond for his son-in-law, might hope one day to have that daughter for one of his … and he will not pay them. It were a good deed to help the poor men to their money. Desires him to obtain the repayment … Radcliff recommends him to you and my lady and so does my poor wife, who has had little health since your departure. Do …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… or otherwise. It is not advisable that the rigour of the law should be carried further, and rather the inhabiting of … the Garantynes here ( i.e. in England) may return, for the poor people fear them much. 4. They ask for a commission to … It is now said that her pretended daughter was taken from poor parents. The king of Scotland seems to be putting off …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… be sorry for this." Sends remembrances to my Lady. At my poor house, 12 June. Signed. P. 1. The latter part in his own … as he hath heard often, as well before the making of the law for the King's succession, as sithens, so remembereth not … an . . . . . . that our Prince should be new married to a poor m[an's daughter?]; which seemed to men of judgment …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… my joy or make any return for your goodness, "but my poor heart which I send unto your Highness to remain in your … my predecessor had left it; I desire your favor to my poor house. And whereas I granted to Mr. Richard to your use … by gavelkind to be feesimple and inheritable by the common law of England. 2. That the sheriff may be removable yearly, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… or the writer's daughter, according to her promise. Is a poor woman, and if she had them now she might get a penny … in a wilderness in Charnewood forest and refreshes many poor people and wayfaring people, 83 l. 10 s. 6 d. 2. 85 l. … letters of this kind from Lady Skeffington and her sonin-law Antony Colly, and intended to have examined him and sent …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the dissensions that might arise in that city, ordained a law that, in case of trouble arising, no citizen should … you, cost no farthing less, and if you like them not the poor man that made them will take them back. Mine host hopes … ago, and have given Pryseley instructions "contrary to my poor honesty." Asks Cromwell to advertise him before he gives …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Passion, and more of petty debts if any be duly proved poor T. Darcy." iii. Md. My bill of restitution I discharge … wearing a black velvet coat, who, it was said, was but a poor man in England, the other, a canon in the house of … I can sell no worsted, "wherefore I see no remedy without poor men do rise." Tolle, examined apart, says be never spoke …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and there strained him, using such circumstances as my poor wit would extend to; but more cannot I get of him than … any house of reputation, and great part was stolen by the poor people before his coming. Has done nothing with the … and Lowys (Bowys) has no equal in the North both for law and war; but both are badly paid. Wodall is fit to be …
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