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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a letter to the mayor to demand free passage through the city at their peril, and promising that they should be truly paid for all things taken. The city, being ill supplied with artillery and gunpowder, … and lease was made so large, enabling them to appoint officers, on purpose to constrain Sir James Tyrrell, then …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the sacrament was "irreverently taken down" by the King's officers at the suppression of Hawnby. (4.) Knows none but … 60 priests were at Lowth by command of the bishop's officers, and the morrow after their departure their … whom this respondent did thresh, told him that the King's officers would take away all their corn and cattle. (3.) …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… be driven either to take the other, who will trouble the city, or one not of sufficient substance. Coventry, 16 Jan. … betwixt Ouse and Derwent, Selby, Cawod, and the ainsty and city of York. Sir Francis Bygod has not yet taken Skarburgh … Tyrrell as lieutenant and made a serjeant royal and other officers and the effect of the said privy seal surceased. Sir …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… what mean ye? Will ye murder me now?" Then the mayor's officers struck at him, standing a while at defence (?) and … was warned by his friends in the country, and within this city, that the commons would spoil his farms. All these East … are going into great disorder from the remissness of the officers there, the King resumes into his own hands the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his good heart: and whereas he "was ill intreated with the city for being their captain," it has been at Aleyn's great … bound to bear his own expenses [unto] such of the King's officers as make deliverance of any such person, as I myself … like to be true, and now these six days he has been in the city or near it and would not appear. Begs that the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… would have weighed to a forfeiture of the liberties of the city, and a less matter than this is, for to have usurped of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wish him to be dismissed, otherwise he will bring the city into great ruin by the maintenance and bearing of the … misuses and wrongs done to them by the Bishop and his officers, about which Cromwell desired the lord Chief Justice … up to London. Repeats his request to Cromwell that the city of Lincoln might have the attainted lands there …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… are constant to their alliance with the Emperor. The city sustains incredible damage by these wars, but they will …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… small it had been challenged by one of my lord Admiral's officers. It was a little firkin of salt butter and a bundle … monastery with all possessions in Kent, Surrey, and the city of London, and elsewhere in England, Wales, and the … John Hynde, serjeants-at-law, and Francis Frobyser. York City Gaol: The same. Canterbury Castle: Sir John Spelman, …
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