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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… are calculated, as also to victual and keep 100 men in the country 18 months. When directions were given by the Privy … divers worshipful merchants of London and of the West country, so that there would have been no official … the discovery being made so public as well to our own country as to strangers in foreign parts. Officers were …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… enable her, as soon as she found herself safe in another country, to repudiate what she had done under compulsion, and … of Saluzzo as a rebellious subject, and declared his country forfeited. 19 De Leyva at the same time besieged … of his fine army, wasted by disease and starvation, from a country which had been purposely laid bare at his approach. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… made on an ambassador who had not long returned from the country, and was going thither a second time. The object of … a valuable chain, before allowing him to return to his country. 27 In short, it was clear that either his eloquence … VIII. if he did not choose to accept the crown of that country himself. Some money, of course, was required for such …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to realise the change that was effected in their country when the Pope's jurisdiction was abolished, and the … diligence to satisfy Henry's officials. Now and then some country vicar would try to elude the watchfulness of … resented by all who were not dependent on the Court. The country, besides, was suffering from a serious apprehension …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… King. Martial law had done its work in the North, and the country had been completely terrified into submission. Trees … time went on for his recall. A winter in that cold bleak country, he said, would kill him; but he was compelled to … made for the government of the Borders and of the country North of the Trent. 31 Even in August after much …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… way he charged the abbots and priors, in presence of the country people, to report to the Council any of the gentry, … for Londoners to see an image brought up from the country to be denounced by a bishop at Paul's Cross, where it … itself. No wonder that the friars generally throughout the country had now begun to take the alarm. It was clear that …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… was for the queen to accept the sovereignty of the country and to rule it with a strong hand (pp. 120, 128). … had tacked a demand for increased contributions from the country, for a term of years, and on this they required time … and declaring that he was going for the benefit of the country and its defence against its enemies (p. 235). Arrived …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… very inadequate arrangements for the government of the country in his absence. His difference with the States … as an executive and they seemed incapable of uniting the country against the common enemy. They showed their weakness … off convoys, so that the Spaniards dare not move about the country except in bands of 2 or 300 at a time (pp. 136, 137). …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and it will be remembered that at first, assuming that the country was to be parcelled out among different commissaries, … It seems that they had both special acquaintance with the country, and that there was hardly a religious house in those … company, instead of taking each a separate portion of the country. The two seem to have met at Lichfield about …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… that they remain virtually unknown to students in this country. It is not only difficult to ascertain what has been …