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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the refusal of a pardon to the animosity and revenge of Wolsey. With him expired the office of High Constable of …
A New History of London
… committed about 300 of them to several prisons. Cardinal Wolsey, who was then minister, sent some forces into the … to the king's favour, but through the means of cardinal Wolsey, who had an entire ascendancy over Henry, and was … unexpectedly at Dover 16. His chief view was to gain over Wolsey to his interest, to whom both these princes paid their …
A New History of London
… particularly the tribunal by the cardinals Campeggio and Wolsey for annulling the marriage of king Henry VIII. with …
A New History of London
… Thomas Audley, speaker of the parliament against cardinal Wolsey, sent for the prior, and persuaded him to surrender …
A New History of London
… of Whitehall, which he purchased in 1530, of cardinal Wolsey. He also built the palace of St. James, after the …
A New History of London
… great inclination for York place, purchased it of Cardinal Wolsey, in the year 1530. In the reign of king James I. the …
Calendar of Border Papers
… to the following and did their best to take the offenders. Wolsey is a Scot and never served him. Signed: William Graym …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… suppressed by papal authority in 1525 to endow Cardinal Wolsey's proposed Oxford college. 82 Following Wolsey's fall that manor came to the Crown, under which a …
A History of the County of Essex
… to St. George's chapel, Windsor, in 1532, to Thomas Wolsey, and to the holders of the rectory in 1545, appear to …
A History of the County of Essex
… mediety of the rectory was apparently granted to Cardinal Wolsey as an endowment for his colleges at Oxford in 1525 and Ipswich in 1528. 87 After Wolsey's fall it returned to the crown to be joined by the …
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