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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and at his coming home I will solicit with him for the poor priest. I will show my lord of Hertford's servant that … in his favour. There is no man living who does more for a poor man than the doctor does for him. Has cost him, since … Before he came, asked Babthorp and Chaloner about the law of the matter, and they think unless he can prove the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… be no need to have any more such doings. Had rather be poor parson of poor Kynton again than continue thus bishop of Worcester,"not … must do as they do. I will learn from Mr. Swyllyard the law. You need not take it so earnestly, for however the world …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… letter for the same to the mayor. Begs him to help a poor man's suit to my lord for 30 crowns taken from him by … 6. His reason for hiding it was because John Lacy, son-in-law to Sir Ric. Tempest and steward of Wakefield, did … now they have three at least, and to maintain them rob the poor earth tillers. Any act of general pardon should enact …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Has no remedy and can find no surety to answer to the law, nor have any surety of them to restore his costs. Asks … Queen, and sends what he has this year to Cromwell as a poor present from a poor man, who may say as St. Peter said, "Argentum et aurum …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his son James "should take Benott and Collett. The canon law, which although we keep not, yet all other here keepeth, … of the country, and the great relief and succour which the poor people have daily. Though the abbot and convent gave him … Has caused him to be joined in patent with himself in his poor office. Norwich, 15 July. P. 1. Add.: Lord Cromwell, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… pay a good sum and secure possession, for by the common law, lord Daubeney may put it away, and friends may decay, … which he granted at the Bp.'s suit, and finally command my poor monk to his former office there. Lambeth Mershe, … now taken and delivered to Fergananym, Kildare's son-in-law, contrary to the Council's letters. The Deputy has sent …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Ailesbury for words falsely surmised against him. God's law and the King's were observed and no word spoken of … at 6 l. 10s., with the bell and chalice. The house is poor in building and no lead, but tile, and much of it ready … rest is not worth 10s. a year. The Grey Friars are very poor and not able to continue. Thinks the warden would have …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… on Saturday or Sunday week, as lady Grey, her mother-in-law willed. Has stayed Steven Sewall here till then. Has had … of Shrewsbury's. His father died lately and left him poor. It is but a lewd matter and of no substance. Roglan, 20 … Friars, as he has pan of the gardens. He sets above 300 poor people to work. After going to Harforde, will return to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… within their precincts, refusing charitable relief to poor people in sickness, and even to those willing to pay,insomuch that a poor woman great with child was denied a lodging and died at … Sir John Fitz-James, Sir Th. Willoughby, serjeant-at-law, Sir Giles Strangways, Sir Th. Trenchard, Sir Th. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… prince that he wold nothyng but that shuld stond with the law of God, and for the dyscharge of his conscience and hers … the men of war subdued who should serve the King, and yet poor men going to the hostings with wallets in their necks … to have their victuals carried at the expense of the poor husbandes, want more carts for their own use, &c. The …
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