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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… they should be "assundered, no man making to her any claim or challenge"; and that the King would in both matters confer … be expected. The English ambassador will have the original or copy of Robert Val's certificate and will explain the … VIII. Del. Westm., 14 Feb.P.S. Pat. p. 4, m. 15. 43. Will. Pynnock, general receiver of Warwick's lands. Lease of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the Council) to send an army by sea into Scotland or for setting forward a power by land, he should declare it. … in Scotland, the King's army will either give them battle, or cause the nobles to lay pledges to observe the King's purpose, or else win the town and castle of Edinburgh (as Suffolk will …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Francis's reply as to whether he would send the power or not. The lord Privy Seal, perceiving that he gave no … been there all the day before, had changed their opinion, or whether they wished to dissemble the fact that they had … after talking about trifles and going and returning twice or thrice from the place where his master was, when Marillac …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Pope had declared himself in this without the knowledge or will of the Emperor. And he again passes through France … Eastland as either going to the duke of Holstein's country or to profit the said duke by the "tonlieux" paid at … and lands called Gelys, in Upton, in tenure of Wm. Pynnock and Joan his wife and John their son, Minor Malverne …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… but general words, not fit to be reported to the Emperor or heeded. Thinks that as the King of France causes him to be … of the King's wishing to incline either to truce or peace, in which he shall be guided according as the Emperor s sister shall advertise. In case truce or peace came to be spoken of it would be most to the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… into England such kinds of wildfowl as he provides, or else the furniture of the Household will be disappointed. … forth and will have ready within two, three, four, five or six days, according to the letters lately sent to them by … Johnson, David Greffyn, Ric. Dawbes, Hugh Griffyn, Pynnock, Wm. Rycharson, Mich. Boberth, Edm. Tum our, Coke, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his good brother, and the Admiral would start on Thursday or Friday next, embark at Rouen within two days, and three … that he will be at Rouen, and whether he enters the Thames or lands at Dover. I will show the Admiral the order taken … in Hichen, viz: a messuage and garden in tenure of Humph. Pynnok in Bridgestrete, on the western side of the gate of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… speaking to John Somer, Edw. Bradby, and Thos. Wylkes ( or Wykkes) for me. I told Wylkes lately on Whitsun eve 1 what … your letters be directed at the Fontayne to Vascosamis, or else to Bayn, in Mignion college." Mr. Barker's brother … letters by Mr. John Nayshe in his favour for the farm of Pynnok, which the monastery holds in fee farm of the King. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to know nothing. Vander Delft shall remind the King or Council that the Emperor declared war against the Scots at … to be emprunted, provided that the King would take half or 20,000 l. thereof in copper, and unless copper or some … service. Like letter to Pilkenney. 23 June. 1120. William Pynnock, Receiver of Warwick, to the Council. R. O. Answers …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Day and the Sunday following. He never in these sermons or before taught or declared to the people the King's title to be Supreme … away the devil. He commanded the women to offer a lamb or its price when churched, and ld. or d. to be offered at …
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