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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the bearer, is warned to take up knighthood. He is aged, and of little health. Because he is my friend, and has no acquaintance with you, I have written, praying you … Customers, &c. of London. Orders them to demand neither customs nor subsidies for three gold rings set with great …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… by him in the King's service, part of which he paid and promised this bearer the remainder the day before he … Queen and the Bishop. He must bring his wafers for both services to the Queen's cupboard, to be set 7 from thence by … p. 1, m. 6. 34. John Compton. To be comptroller of the customs and subsidies in the port of Briggewater. Westm., 15 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… but also 3 d. for every acre, contrary to law, reason, and conscience. Restrained the said bill at that [time], … the circumstances, to search out the truth farther, and make Cranmer ready against the time that he has the … Cranmer's Letter Book. 1 May. 593. Cromwell to the Prior and Convent of Wenlock. R. O. Desires them to grant a lease …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Sir Edw. Mowll, priest. He was chaplain to Dr. Benet, and continued with him whilst he was the King's ambassador in Italy. He has been ill in Piedmont for six months and is far in debt, and is a very honest man and worthy of a better fortune. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… house at Naworth, Cumberland, by the earls of Westmoreland and Cumberland and Sir Thos. Clifford, the King's commissioners. i. In the … Richmond. R. O. As we understand that notwithstanding his services done to you at his no little cost, you have …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… May 1534, 2125 May 1534, 2125 21 May. 695. Archbishop Lee and Tunstall to Henry VIII. R. O. St. P. I. 419. This day we … our commission, said to her:1, that you had often sent me and others of her council to declare to her the invalidity of … key of the matter, is sufficiently proved in the law, and admitted by some of her council; 3, that on proof of this …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… R. O. Please to accept the annuity I offered you, and our good will. Plympton, 26 May. Hol., p. 1. Add.: … marks a year from 31 July 21 to 31 July 24 Hen. VIII.; and from that date 1,000 l. a year till further orders. Has … write you are sued by Mr. Attorney at the King's suit, and have appeared by counsel. If you have matter to plead, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… R. O. Learn from his letters his favor to the university, and his desire for concord among them. Are much injured by … of a sum of money, it is at variance with their agreement and with our privileges. I beg you will write a letter to the … of Oxford. R. O. The King is informed of your usurpations and ungentle demeanor towards the inhabitants of Oxford, at …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 2. 1 May. 640. Sir Arthur Darcy. See Grants in May, Nos. 3 and 4. 1 May. 641. Rob. Feron. See Grants in May, No. 5. 1 … I have bound them to appear before you on the 15th inst., and required Gibon to produce all such papistical muniments and writings as he had against Oking; but he refused, and
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of spiritual possessions in Northumberland, Durham, and precincts, according to the Act. Desires to know the … sufficiently thank him for his kindness to his poor cousin and kinsman John Gough. Begs he will continue it, as Gough has been very sick, and could not attend at Calais. At the Rolls, 11 May. Hol., …
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