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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… repeated solicitations and importunities of his agents had done at Rome. The French and English kings, on the contrary, … of fat English livings for the future, just as it had done in times past. But if there was any delay about the … instructed to justify the step that Henry had taken, as done in conformity with the French king's own advice given …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… with the Dutch Ambassadours, and complains of Damages done to Shipping and Trade by both Nations. Here we have also … mean time there be no Harm, Prejudice, Injury or Violence done to the Royal Person of the King; that there be no Change … and the Parliament, for setling what still remain'd to be done, but it came to no effect. This Volume concludes with an …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… supremacy, and the oath for the office of Lord Trer; which done his Lo p with the Lord keeper went to the Excheq r … the expression of any opinion as to what ought to be done upon them. An indisposition to take the responsibility … or some way or other to have a recompense for what I have done for now seven years of Her Ma tys reign, besides former …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… These consisted of a settlement of what was to be done on each day of the week. (See Minute Book, Vol. XX., pp. … destroy, and bury was pretty nearly all that could be done with any certainty of being effective. The Rebellion of … made a report as to what the law would allow to be done by them in that direction. Their report was to guide the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the work to overthrow in the night time all that they had done. 20 The French, in fact, were building a fortress, which … the King "Will he do it or no?" replied that the thing was done; and the King reported to the Council "How say ye, my … floor." One of the Lords declared that the man who had done so deserved to lose his head. But the King replied "That …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Emperor. But when Framozelles asked what else could be done, the King offered to write to the Emperor to inform him … to come, the Tour d'Ordre was attacked and some damage done to it, though a man named Huberdyn was killed by a shot … says the letter), make a breach, see what could be done with mining and give the assault; while the master of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… alliance with a King who was not only schismatic, but had done him besides a personal injury by repudiating his own … persons, ships and goods of Englishmen; but it was to be done quietly, and in as gentle a manner as possible. 19 So … "strained and pilled" by the King's subjects. The like was done at Bergen-op-Zoom, and at Antwerp, with all possible …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… explained to Suffolk, much as Sir George Douglas had done, the circumstances which had driven Angus and his … and submitting a plan by which it might really be done in March. 19 But on the 9th the Council wrote again to … force by sea. They at first considered that it might be done if they were only sure that the force sent by sea would …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to obtain a justification from the Pope of all he had done hitherto rather than be compelled to execute his … to stand firm in opposition to the King. Yet Henry had done his best to pack both Houses with his supporters, … into the King's hands. 15 To know what the King will have done with the Nun and her accomplices. 16 The main business, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… being set, one on either side of her. So much had been done by the 5th August; and next day operations were to begin … to get them ready as war vessels. 9 Of what was further done we have no information. All that we know is that the … 3,000 pioneers (who, his countrymen thought, might have done better service in the Isle of Wight) and re-victualled …