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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… the King's lieges, and giving sentences without trial or judicial cognition, and usurping of princely power in that … and Zetland as the King of Scotland is in his own realm, or the Queen of England, or the King of France, and makes his vaunt that in case he be …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… intelligence the Jesuits had of these matters, I know not, or whether they had any at all or not, for it was not so much as talked amongst us of their … et l'envie Sont sourds, ires, cruels, animes contre moy: Prier, soufrir, pleurer, a chascun estre amye Sont les …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… the quality of their offences. So likewise her practising or compassing within this realm anything tending to the death or destruction of her majesty's person is high treason. And … vers le Regent avec lettres fort favorables pour le prier de retablir lesdits bannys en leur biens et dignites. …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… strengthening themselves in the desire to die or to render you good service. My mother never was better. … acquyted with wordes, nor yet sufficiently with any dede or service. For what recompence can a man mak for his lyf? He …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… (especially to M. de Champagney in 1576), has no meaning or desire to impatronise herself of any of his Majesty's … charge for the army in the Low Countries. Not dated or endd. 1 p. [ Holland XIX. f. 324.] [1588 ?] Considerations … use it as a way to invade Flanders (in an offensive war), or as a port town and place of traffic. In either case, being …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… I must understand either that you do not approve it or do not deem it useful, yet as it seems to me that it would … the enterprise against England, unless it were the Guise, or some vow of a papistical prince; but I will endeavour to … burdens; and that they will not in any way hinder, hurt or molest him, but rather treat him with all kindness, and so …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… for the removal of engines called "Triinkes" fastened or anchored in the Thames and other rivers, as they destroyed … a citizen devise his tenement to be sold by his executors or their executors, the successive executors can sell the … those who were enfranchised by the Mayor by prayer ( par prier) or redemption should pay the prises and customs due to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… George, house of, Nunmonckton, Yorkshire, licence to Payne or Paine, John, postmaster at the Brill letters of, mentioned … at Smyrna Penzance, extract from letter from vessels for, or from capers off news from vessel put into Pepys, John, … salary of warrant for payment of See also Carew, Thomas. Prier, Henry, house of, Hutton, Essex, licence to Prige, Mr., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… de Grve in, letter dated from Sorbonnists in travellers to or from troops to Park Hall, co. Warwick, resident at Parker, … lands of Parret, Simon, document signed by Parrot, or Parratt, John Parry, Blanche Sir Thos., late Treasurer of … of children of father of brother and sister of Passes or passports alluded to Paston, Sir Wm. Mrs. Patent rolls, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Chief Justice William Thirning rather than the chancellor or the archbishop of Canterbury), the commons came before the … of Richard II's chamber in the early 1390s; just before, or during, the 1401 parliament, he was also appointed to be … des toutz les communes, solonc le purport de leur dit prier. 11. The commons to be excused concerning matters …
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