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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… cannot accomplish his promise to the Emperor. Messrs. de Reux, Bewers and Countye de Wynes all said we should remove … duke of Suffolk, of his late communication with Mons. de Reux, so discrepant from what De Reux said to you that I would not believe him and charged him …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… is no place out of danger; and on the side which Mons. de Reux said was easy men cannot be lodged to defend the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… sent with Palmer's billyou having written that Mons. de Reux counselled you to besiege Monstrell "but on one side, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… from Geldres. The Lord of Nassaw is at Bumbill. The Lord Reux speaks highly of the King's army. Pyenys and Delapalys …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… her son's delivery; that on the return of Beaurain (now De Reux), whom he had sent to the French king by France, Francis … omitted, or else that they were spoken conditionally. De Reux, as it seems, mistook the counsel Wolsey gave him long …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… men came, they should join the Great Master, Mons. de Reux, governor of Artois, and then by common counsel either … more haste in sending his men; and she will send Mons. de Reux to join them and devise some enterprise against …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… could not come too soon to be welcome, and that Mons. de Reux would be with her that day. This day she sent for them and said, in presence of De Reux, that Wallop should not yet remove from Guisnes, but … about Monstreull and reinforce the garrisons. De Reux said he would depart hence to-morrow, to prepare his men …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Norfolk and Others to Henry VIII. R. O. Yesterday Mons. de Reux sent the captain of Gravelinge to me, with letters of … that I much desired his opinion therein. He said that De Reux's opinion was in nowise to abuse ourselves with Arde or … then be fortified and kept, and he rather thought that De Reux would help to garrison it. He could not tell what other …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wrote on Saturday last 17 of his conferences with Mons. de Reux; and still awaits answer, which he begs to have by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… hence, to seek new pasture. There they will meet Mons. de Reux and decide whether to go to Monstrell or to Arde. I, the … remain here until it is determined by advice of Mons. de Reux and Bewers what is best to do. Do not "incontinently set … enough for horses this month. After speaking with Mons. de Reux on Wednesday next, they will act with diligence. Send …
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