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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Carlisle, may speak secretly with his son Robert Maxwell or other Scottishmen, Hertford has again written to Wharton … his fist, a dishonour for which they must either "campe" or forthwith avoid the realm, or further inconvenience will follow by others taking sides. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Forman and Marten Calley, whose case had now lasted seven or eight years; and the writers set forth the delay of the … everywhere are "violently drawn to enter either by land or sea against us, so much they fear to meet with us." … Grant (for the messuage called Saxes alias Dalaunce in Waltham, Essex, by them and George Brown, son and heir …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… church nor any other of the town were such things sold or embezzled. 1 June. 972. Mission of Gardiner and Browne. R. … 8. How the Almains and Spaniards may be employed, or dismissed. 9. What order should be taken for the sea, and … the Council approved his device to ransom them for 20 s. or more each and retain only four or six of the best. 2 June. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… plesu re nor of your | 5 intendyd pur pose of warrys or peas wyth your enemmy of France; and, syth the departe| … I have w[r]etyn and sent unto | 7 your hyzgnys sy xten or sevyntyn letters, by sundry messengers and always … vanguard, beyond the sea. 17 March 5 Hen. VIII. [ Del.] Waltham, 22 March. S.B. ( signed, with a mark, by William …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Peche, the Cardinal's by his steward. Copy, temp. Eliz. or Jac. I. Harl. 3504. B. M. 2. Another copy. 11 March. … King of the arrival of his ambassadors. Ponynges is very welcome to this court. The Prince's Council have ordered the … be appointed to commune with them. Had a much better welcome than when they were here last, every one of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 11 March. Signed. P. 1. Add.: My Lord Cardinal of Y[or]c, Chancellor of England. 11 March. R. O. 3005. The EARL … he would make no delivery of the book of prorogation or safeconducts. The Duke was much displeased, and said the … He swore many great oaths that her grace would be heartily welcome in Scotland, and that they would all do her as great …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… App. 269. 3987. ERASMUS to ABP. WARHAM. Is going to Venice or Basle, through Germany. The road is dangerous from robbers … ERASMUS to ABP. WARHAM. 1 Must take a journey to Basle or Venice. Begs him to use his interest with the King to … and was so glad to see them he had forgotten to give them welcome, "[and said] in place of that that he was all whole …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… king of England at Hampton, leaving it to her to add to or take from those instructions what she thinks fit; copies … necessary powers, which he will bring back in three weeks or a month, and also the time at which the interview may take … more readily. To this he replied, "Come, and you shall be welcome; ask and you shall have; speak openly and freely, and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to preserve the peace of the two countries unless he or his deputies personally assist once a fortnight. The abbot … These days must be kept at least every 14 days, or it will be impossible to keep good rule on the Borders. … of the Crown of 6 d. a day, vice John Jakson, deceased. Waltham, 17 April 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 28 March 17 Hen. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… keeping surely the offensive league on their side, or at least pretending to do so,in order to make the English … said that in this case Francis could marry her in France or elsewhere, as he pleased. The ambassadors objected that … an[d] ... mo ... saw letters ... commandment (?) was c ... welcome in t ... and paid ... ded ... the Spaniards (?) an …
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