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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… forgot in my letters to the King to write how I answered Scory for the Spaniards that claim part of the goods taken in … Paget answered her as he did Scorie. She then called Scory, who said that to discharge the arrest here, while the … sure that they were not arrested, but retained to serve. Scory asked, how then should the soldiers go home, how should …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Emperor or his Council, the arrest must, according to Scory's promise, be released generally; for nothing important … to them the treating of the place and time of the Diet.As Scory declared that the Emperor means to proceed with the … relate. And where, in a long discourse made as of himself, Scory said that the Emperor was willing to travail to bring …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… x. 359. On the 19th inst., in the morning, came President Scory and Skepperius reporting that they had related to the … of a letter "lately sent hither from my said lords." Scory answered that their opinions differed, and it was … as Henry seems to take it that the offers proceeded of Scory himself and not from the Emperor, the writers first …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the "prescription of jurisdiction declared unto you by Scory" might justly be debated, yet, because they are content …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Toulorge will report his conference with her. Yesterday Scory came to speak with him upon two points, viz.: (1) To … that he could say no more than at last conference with Scory and Skipperius. And here, because of a bruit that 8,000 … lieutenant was not slain or taken and 8,000 men with him. Scory thought this not unlikely, and that it would be proved …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… remember that he is a Florentine, and so the Pre[sident] Scory showed to me, Sir William Paget, that he had made his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Mr. Kerne (as I have wrote you heretofore) that President Scory said this meeting was but to take us a l'improviso, and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… anything to you in my life but the truth.Mr. Nevil, Mr. Scory, Mr. Toftes, Peter Kelsame, George Toftes." (2.) He … except the high altar. Saunder cum aliis qui supra." xxii. Scory. "He said that such superstitions were used in the … Nico. Rydley, D. Lancelot Ridley, Mr. Drumme, Mr. Scory, Mr. Broke, Mr. Nevil, Toftes, Kesham. xxvi. Browne of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… might have access to the Queen of Hungary, I had answer by Scory that she thought I could not come before dinner, as I … to come to us before dinner; which he did, with Prate and Scory, saying that they were sent by the Emperor. I repeated … to Ryffenberge to conform to reason and his covenant. Scory alleged that since the first bestelling they had agreed …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to whom we have written twice without receiving answer. Scory says that the Emperor has no answer from Mons. du Lyre … R. O. Mons. de Praet, Mons. de Granvela and President Scory, being assembled in the chamber where we met the French … matters be now out of season." When Mons. du Prat and Scory said that these were private matters, "Grandevill threw …
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