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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… come to his hands by attainder, surrender, suppression or otherwise; but before giving things of such value and … case of the Irishry who are forced to yield to the King, or offer of themselves to submit, the greater are to be sent … hither to receive their pardon and lands from the King, or at least their pardons must be sent from hence, the meaner …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… return, lands shall be delivered in this realm of 50,000, or even 100,000 livres of rent, and the dowry of the daughter to be 25,000 or 30,000 livres of rent, but as small as possible, … debt, and the dowry of the queens of France is but 50,000 or 60,000 livres of rent. The lands to be delivered shall be …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… notorious that the herrings do not belong to any Frenchmen or other enemies. Requires him to get the proceeds of the … of whom 500 shall be transported as above to Fowdraye, or as near as possible between that and Chester, and the … five ships were shortly to leave Scotland for Zealand (or at least, if they would pass into France to keep aloof …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Lady Regent will depart towards the frontiers for 10 or 12 days and return hither. Bynkes, 26 March 1546. Signed. … rather to release them than detain their company longer; or else, if their offence was such that the law must be … Fynes lord Clynton and Say and dame Ursula his wife to Wm. Pynnock and Eliz. his wife. Two watermills called Burley …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… other Irishman, he must wholly submit to the King's order or the King would make him a spectacle to all other Irishmen. … wholly submit; and that answer being read to him, three or four times, set his hand and seal to it with the best … he has condescended to (copy enclosed). They are 400 or 500 men harnessed, who are bound to serve under certain …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… an unadvised oath saying that he will have all Artoysse or else it shall cost him his life." 15,000 Swysses are come … horseman, and the Burgundians took 22 Frenchmen and slew 4 or 5 of their horsemen. Calais, 26 May. Signed. Hol., pp. 2. … Pat. 35 Hen. VIII, p. 4, m. 5; also p. 12, m. 8. 11. Wm. Pynnock, one of the gentlemen ushers of the Chamber. To be …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… servant who is not his household servant, bailiff, keeper or other lawful servant. Westm., 26 May 37 Hen. VIII. Modern … that the Grave van Odinbergh, inhabiting about Hamborow or Breme, offers to serve him with 10,000 or 15,000 footmen, as appears by a schedule herewith …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… two others. Wafery, Candellaria and Confectionary : three or four officers in each. Aquaria : Geoff. Villers, serjeant, … always remembered, much less will her name be lost by time or the ungrateful oblivion of men. God has so formed her mind … Rode , Reediswyre 1, the Bells 3, the Carter 3, the While or Wheele Caussye 3, Kirkshop Hed 3. The chief fortress, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to send him thither to meet the said secretary, on Friday or Saturday next. Herewith are all such books and writings as … death it was uncertain whether Charles had left Spain or stayed in Italy, or where he was in Germany; added to … countersigned by St. John). Pat, p. 22, m. 22. 18. William Pynnok. Lease of all the watermills in Olney, Bucks, in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to do as others have done. Of the west parts there are 12 or 16 ships of war abroad who have gotten among them not so … as 10,000 l. The town of Rye has all this year had 3 or 4 vessels abroad and gained much by it. The men of Norfolk … 7 s. 6 d.; Edm. Welche, 24 l.; John Pope, 66 s. 8 d.; Wm. Pynnock, 28 l. 3 s. 4 d.; Thos. Babington, 387 l. 18 d.; …
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