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  1. Hace 4 días · Fr. 7 Hen. VIII. m. 16. R. O. 2. Attestation by Bernard de Mesa, Bp. of Drinawar, and Robert Toneys, canon of Lincoln and Sarum, of the oath taken by the Catholic King and Joanna Queen of Castile, for observance of the treaty made with Henry VIII. 19 Oct. 1515. Greenwich, 27 Oct. 1515. Lat.

  2. Hace 4 días · Henry VIII: October 1530, 1-15. Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 4, 1524-1530. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1875. This free content was digitised by double rekeying.

  3. Hace 3 días · Surrender (by John bp. of " Pavidenc '" and commendatory of Wigmore and the convent) of the monastery, and all its possessions in cos. Heref. and Salop, and the marches of Wales and elsewhere in England, Wales, and the marches thereof. 18 Nov. 1538, 30 Hen. VIII. Signed "Per me, Joh'em. Comendatorium" and by Robt.

  4. Hace 3 días · March 1520. 2 March. S. B. 645. WOLSEY. Appointment as procurator for a conference between Henry VIII. and Francis I., according to the treaty of 8 Oct. 1518. The Cardinal was appointed proctor of the French king by his latters patent dated Cognac, 23 Feb. 1519, in the 6th year of his reign. London, 2 Mar. 11 Hen. VIII.

  5. Hace 4 días · 1888. MAXIMILIAN to HENRY VIII. Has received his letters dated 16 April. The ambassadors on both sides will more fully inform the King of the communication made them by the Emperor. Trent, 15 May 1516. Signed. Lat. Vellum. Add. 15 May. Vit. B. xix. 69. B. M. 1889. [MAXIMILIAN] to [HENRY VIII] "...periculum quod iminebat nedum nobis et ser ...

  6. Hace 5 días · With note in the copyist's hand that it was published at the beginning of March 29 Henry VIII. as appeareth by the journal in the Guildhall. 386. The Bishop of Tarbes' Instructions. Fonds. Français 3044, f. 70. Bibl. Nat. Paris. C'est ce que le Roy a dict à l'evesque de Tharbes, le depeschant pour l'envoier en Angleterre.

  7. Hace 4 días · Letter to mayor, &c., of Falmouth, upon supplication by Michael de la Sarte, Spaniard, showing that the captain of a Falmouth ship, who was said to keep an inn there and to be blemished in one eye, had robbed two Spanish ships (masters Ortuino de Lano and Peter de Ugarte), bound for Antwerp, of certain velvets and other wares (marks given), to apprehend the said captain and his complices and ...