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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the passage of Conrad Pennynck and his men through the country. But further he wanted waggons; about which she … of his return as a triumphant warrior to his own country. 32 Now it was quite another story. On the 20 … if the French would leave him and his successors all the country between the sea and a line drawn from the coast at …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of this matter in the mouths of the inhabitants of the country, or by her friends or council hearing of this bruit, …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… that were raised against them, and the Occasion of the Country's suffering so much by their Army, which was forc'd … they should either disband and go home, or to provoke the Country to rise and fall upon them, that so the Nations might … Then an account is given of several Petitions from the Country for disbanding the Army, and the Orders of the House …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… and other Germans, were encouraged to come to this country. They came in such numbers as to embarrass the … temper and expressions had caused a ferment all over the country against him, and that they believed that such an …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… of Edinburgh in consequence of the disturbed state of the country (CXCII. 26). Ten thousand pounds were ordered to be … month's subsistence of the forces (CXCII. 77). Most of the country north of the Forth was in the hands of the rebels, … difficulty still continued. Mobs in various parts of the country overawed the Collectors of Customs, so that they were …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… who told him that as he had now been two months in the country and no reply had come from Rome to confirm what he … father to the King, and was despatched again to his native country at the end of August, as appears by the following … France and demand succour of the French King to defend the country against invasion. About three weeks, however, yet …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… before the 20th June 1544. The Emperor was to enter the country by Champagne, the King by Picardy, and the two armies … a war in his own behalf, not even for the interests of his country, which he pretty well drained of its resources in … could not march forward when at the very entrance into the country they were left to die of hunger and thirst; for they …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… her old ally. The English occupation of Coldingham and the country between it and Berwick 1 was but little compensation … wine. This had been effected by the sturdy men of the West country and partly by men of Rye; and he boasted that the … war, had come to England on their way back to their own country. 37 But as to the Italians and Germans, of course it …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… either to do as the King required them, or see their whole country wasted South of the Forth. But for want of grass the … would not yield, and also to land in Fife and waste the country to St. Andrews, while the garrisons, now 3,000 … the keeping of it would force the capital and all the country round to yield. This would also encourage Lennox to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… For there could be no mistake as to the temper of the country. Sir John Gage, the King's vicechamberlain, a wise … was easier than to stir up the chieftains in the latter country, and as early as the year 1529 the Emperor had sent a … who had so long been treated as outlaws in their own country on account of their subservience to the designs of …
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