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  1. Hace 5 días · Didier de Ste. Jalhe, Master of the Hospital of Jerusalem, to [Henry VIII.] Intended to go to England to kiss the King's hand, but the Turkish ships are infesting the Peloponnesus and the Grecian sea, and his brethren have summoned him to Malta, whither he must go with all haste.

  2. Hace 4 días · October 1534, 26–31. 26 Oct. 1309. Sir John Hackett. R. O. His will, made by express licence from the King, before John de Langhe, notary apostolic. Directs his body to be buried in Our Lady's Church, Calais. Leaves the following bequests : To the archbishop of Palermo, a gold chain with a cross garnished with rubies.

  3. Hace 4 días · October 1532, 21-25. 1456. R. Strete, Priest, to Cromwell. The office of Calwich is passed for the King. Mr. Longford owes 46 l. 5 s. 2 d. due at the feast of the Annunciation. He has in his hands the tithes, 13 l. 3 s. 4 d .; also the last Michaelmas rents, 11 l. 16 s. He promises to bring it you. Lichfield, 21 Oct.

  4. Hace 5 días · Afterwards, to wit, on 20 April, 33 Henry VIII [1541] she was delivered of a daughter, who was then named Joan. On 8 August in the same year, the said Joan, daughter and next heir of the said Rowland, died at Blakmore, in the county of Essex. The said Dorothea still survives, and is now the wife of John Smyth, esq.

  5. Hace 2 días · Notarial attestation by John Huart and Nic. Richer, that on 23 July 1510, Lewis XII., in his chapel, before the high altar, appeared before Stephen [Poncher] bp. of Paris, and there acknowledged himself indebted to Henry VIII. for the arrears of 745,000 g.c., and arranged the terms of its payment. Present: Franc.

  6. Hace 5 días · So seised, the said Thomas by deed dated 5 .March, 5 Henry VIII [1514], sold the said 3 messuages to George Hatclyff, citizen and mercer of London, for 200 marks. The said George died without heirs of his body, after whose death the use of the premises descended to Edward Hatclyff as his brother and heir.

  7. Hace 5 días · B. M. 844. Henry VIII. and Sir Thomas More. Italian poem by Zanobio Ceffino on the heresy of the king of England and the death of Sir Thomas More, with a dedication to Signor Baldasar da Pescia, dated Rome, 11 May 1536. In 93 stanzas of 8 lines each. Begins: "Non vi sdegnate, O sacro sante Muse." 11 May.