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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… spend only the King's victuals, and he prays God that the poor soldiers may be content with the prices, which he will … shipping should hasten by land rather than lose time. The poor soldiers sustain great charges by their long abode about … against him. Begs their lordships to find some way for the poor man's discharge, who is said to be a proper man and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… this realm." Is sorry to hear the exclamations of the poor men arrived out of Scotland. "Many are sick, and great … have th'only doing of." Mr. Dymmock is much troubled by poor men who have made him traces for which he has no money … for surgery; but his son and Ulisee Ursino, son-in-law of S r Pirro Collona, and 3,000 soldiers were killed, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… he should have high reward of the French king. As he was poor and La Vygne was his old friend, he agreed. La Vygne … footmen had already passed the river Meuze, oppressing the poor countrymen of Liege, bruiting that they were not paid … Meanwhile the footmen remain living upon ( mengans) the poor peasants and do great hurt, for which they of Liege …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… know; and meanwhile they remain oppressing the poor peasants. Chapuys shall move the King to consider how … of his letter to the Emperor. Begs compassion in his own poor affair. Fr. Modern note of the original at Vienna. … Pat. p. 22, m. 1. 90. Sir Roger Cholmeley, serjeant-at-law and recorder of London. Exemption from serving on juries …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in that case have stolen away, has ordered the men of law where the wagons and horses are levied to appoint … and exp. 30 l. To Jacques Sweppe of Bruxells, brother-in-law to Master Marcells, secretary, (for Bourbourg and the … of those who sent them. Their horses, too, are lean and poor and small. Mons. de Rieulx has written answer to my …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… therein. Please take order with him. The residue of my poor estate, sufficiently declared to you at Bruxelles, I …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… whom your said subjects' goods were there adjudged by the law, who were therein named French subjects; and here we … days ago by a doctor 5 who is the Chancellor's brother-in-law. Applied to the Council (to whom he had meanwhile sent a … The matter of the jewels, we answer, has been ended by the law and ought not to be called in question; and, since they …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and the Emperor, knowing that the matter was ended by law, would doubtless be satisfied. They said that they would … that you would respect both the Emperor's letters and the poor children who were like to go a begging. We answered that … it would best stay them; as to the seal, they say that the poor man might think the bill signed with the King's hand …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and refuse to be remitted to the ordinary process of the law, saying that they will complain to the Emperor. We answer … for a time about Spyres to learn the practice of the civil law, for his knowledge of the tongue and country, to assist … against the manifest words of the treaty, and against all law and reason; you had heretofore refused letters of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… still retained the goods, who was known before to be but a poor man, and the Emperor's subjects were so handled upon the …
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