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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… sung. Does not write more as the Council is writing. Being poor, sends a pair of silk gloves, as of him that would as … day they come before Sir Humph. Browne, King's serjeant-at-law, Robt. Oxenbrige, and Thos. Darell, at Marisfeld, and … Tower, if it is not this week, it will be the next, like poor lord Lisle, deputy of Calais, the Master Porter, called …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… by the late prior, which will aid his living, he being a poor younger brother. The works between St. Peter's and … this King, who does not desire a great lord for son-in-law, nor a neighbour who might in the future trouble England, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to the King and him, but yet he had a suit to make for a poor Englishman in Brittayn, who, having process about a … concerning Thorpe, his servant" Wallop is glad, and the poor man much gladder, whom he will entertain for the … R. O. 413. Wallop to Henry VIII. This morning, divers poor men make great lamentation that their horses, 27 in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and Little Walsingham, lavender's wages, wax, incense, poor people, &c., 16 s. 10 d., and 25 s. 11 d. respectively, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… :Sir Edw. Mountagu and Thos. Bromley, King's serjeant at law. Oxford Circuit :Sir Edm. Mervyn and Wm. Portman, King's serjeant at law. Home Circuit :Sir John Baldewyn and Sir Ric. Lyster. … Thos. Willoughby and Sir Humph. Broun, King's serjeant at law. Westm., 12 June. Pat. 34 Hen. VIII., p. 11, m. 10 d. 24. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… (Hist. MSS. Com.) I. 31. 637. T. Paston to his Brother in Law, the Earl Of Rutland. "June 3. Westminster.The King has …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him to forward the petition herewith for the release of a poor man, his servant. London, 27 June 1543. ii. Petition of … not settled in the treaty of peace, to be established as a law by the kings of both realms. ii. Wharton's opinion "what … and English, and therefore gentlemen's goods are saved and poor men's spoiled. This is because "the strength of men upon …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… from Mr. Treasurer desiring that Thos. Kemp, his son-in-law, the King's servant, may go over with such as he shall … he is come of the house of the Hamptons and is the King's poor kinsman). Cannot think that, if the lords mentioned by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to know "when they shall be set on work." Since 20 May the poor men have been forced to keep themselves and their …
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