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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 17 Westm., 30 Jan. Pat. 26 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 11 d. 69. South Wales, the bishopric of Llandaff: The bishop of … Henry Parker, 17 Ric. Hawkyns. 17 Westm., 30 Jan. 71. South Wales, the bishopric of St. David's: The bishop of St. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… amongst religious persons, even as we did in the South, and worse, if worse may be in kinds of knavery, " as, … by another. It could not have happened while I was in the south, for the matter concerning your title as Supreme Head …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… can hardly keep them in victuals, food is so dear. The south-east jetty is nearly "at appoynte." If he does not get … 4 lie in the said manor of Chabham, called Flexlond Grove, South Grove, Hyld Grove Buttysfyrsis and Newe Fylde Wood, the … in Egham between two pastures of Thos. Flowers on the south and the land called Abbotts Brokes on the north; and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… "heir apparents." They took Aske to 1, a town three miles south of Sauclif, where there was an assembly without … at Ringstanhirst and those of Marshland assembled on Houke moor, sent for Aske. They had obtained the articles of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to send for lord Darcy's advice in this. Holme in Spalding Moor, 16 Jan. Copy in Aske's hand, p. 1. Endd. Begins: … P. 1. R. O 4. Another copy. Dated: "Holm on Spalding moor, 18 Jan." In Darcy's hand: "This was sent with Sir … that I might live on such small lands as I have in the South, I would little care of my lands in the North. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… week of clean Lent, and bring up the King's revenues of South Wales, unless he can be excused from St. George's Day. … messengers were. They had no comfort from friends in the South except that certain "riding men" who were taken among them out of the South, whose names he cannot tell, said that if they came …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… writing this bill I hearsay "there is mustering in a moor (mover) beside Fontance, and they said there that ye …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… till about Friday. Expect men from Overton to view the south aisle for the building of a bell tower. Opinions of Mr. … more outrageous this winter than was ever before seen. The south-east jutty is set forth seven score feet into the sea … ( vicus) called Weststrete adjoining Kynges strete on the south, the water of the Thames on the north, the lands of …