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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… from the Meanebrok. Cromwell then referred him to the law, and he took an action of trespass against Cookson and … 2. [Darcy to Henry VII.] R. O. Has remained here at his poor house as the King commanded since he parted with his … Clyfton, commissary at York. God help the poor abbeys! By the com....................and priors, of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… upon the King's mercy than abide the rigor of the law) to the King, their founder, of the monastery and all its …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Ince for 40 years. I beg you to consider the state of this poor house and my late coming thereto. Before I came to the … may be taken that no prejudice shall follow, and that the poor inhabitants of the chapel shall have ease thereby, but …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… declared a ballad of Our Lady, and said to the people, "Law, law, Masters, I said we should have the old fashion … or by deputy, two bushels of wheat in halfpenny loaves to poor people. The young man has been with me this morning and … nor injunctions. Asks Cromwell to be good lord to the poor college,so poor, that he took not his customable …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… on recognisance. Thanks him for his kindness touching the poor man in whose favour he wrote formerly. Has brought … wife. So also can my lady Courtenay, my sister-in-law, who received 20 l. fine for it from John Byller. As to … house. Will conform to the King's pleasure as much as any poor priest in England. Signed. P. 1. Add.: Lord Privy Seal. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… did labour to you for; it would be great hindrance to the poor tenants to attend on the Commissioners during harvest. … but by his craft and money he has found means that the law cannot proceed. He said all his copyholds, &c., belonged … knight in Leicestershire called Sir Thos. Hasylrygge. The poor men of Pagham were afraid he would do some mischief, and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… by common consent of those in possession must be valid in law, and that all such things must be at the disposition of … manner be gone forth and how little favour they bear to us poor men: let us go to their houses and get harness and … paid for April before he departed into England; but his poor servants who have served him long, not only unpaid their …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… for the erection of 14 rooms for a schoolmaster and 13 poor men and women ( coloured plan of buildings). With a set … your Highness' most heavy and most miserable prisoner and poor slave, Thomas Crumwell. Most gracious prince, I cry for … presence notaries should be a suffi[cient discharge in law] 19 whereupon your Grace re and that all th ( perhaps a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… lieutenantship and retinue of Guisnes, providing that the poor men who served under lord Sandes were paid; also for pay … 3. To apply his learning diligently, viz., the civil law, rhetoric, and Greek. 4. To obey his tutor. 5. To keep …
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