The Chronicle of Calais in the Reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, to the Year 1540Camden Society, 1846 - 227 páginas |
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... pleasure of other sovereigns , in availing themselves of their ports , besides having to encounter a more dis- tant , more hazardous , and more expensive passage ; whereas , by way of Calais , which is directly opposite to the harbour ...
... pleasure of other sovereigns , in availing themselves of their ports , besides having to encounter a more dis- tant , more hazardous , and more expensive passage ; whereas , by way of Calais , which is directly opposite to the harbour ...
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... pleasure to welcome a recent manifestation of the historical spirit which has appeared within the walls of our ancient town itself . Whilst this volume has been passing through the press an historical commission has been formed at ...
... pleasure to welcome a recent manifestation of the historical spirit which has appeared within the walls of our ancient town itself . Whilst this volume has been passing through the press an historical commission has been formed at ...
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... pleasure to the towne of Boleyne . The iiij . of August the Frenchemen cam to the vyllage called Bonyngs within the English pale in the morninge , and there toke dyvars prisonars , with all the cattayll , and othar pilferye . The x . of ...
... pleasure to the towne of Boleyne . The iiij . of August the Frenchemen cam to the vyllage called Bonyngs within the English pale in the morninge , and there toke dyvars prisonars , with all the cattayll , and othar pilferye . The x . of ...
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... pleasure in the towne of Terwyne , he cam before the citie of Tur- ney with his hoste ; he bet downe towrs and gates , and the walles in dyvars places , wherefore on the same xxj . day of Septembar the citizens besowght hym of pitye ...
... pleasure in the towne of Terwyne , he cam before the citie of Tur- ney with his hoste ; he bet downe towrs and gates , and the walles in dyvars places , wherefore on the same xxj . day of Septembar the citizens besowght hym of pitye ...
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... pleasure for to se the kynge of England ; he had about xl . men all in blake clothe coates ; the next day he toke shippinge and seyled to Dovar . The xv . of July the prince of Salerne landed at Calleys , cominge owt of England , and ...
... pleasure for to se the kynge of England ; he had about xl . men all in blake clothe coates ; the next day he toke shippinge and seyled to Dovar . The xv . of July the prince of Salerne landed at Calleys , cominge owt of England , and ...
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Anno Anthony appointed bulwerke Calais Callis CAMD Camden Society capitaneus castle castri Charles Chronicle commaunde Cotton Cowbridge Cuthbert Tunstall daie daye paied delyvered duke of Norfolk duke of Suffolke dyche dyvars dyvers earle England erle esquiers France Francis Palgrave Frenche kynge gentlemen George grete Guisnes Guysnes hathe howse iiij iiijd Item James JOHN PAYNE COLLIER John Wallop kepe king's kinges highnes knight kyng's lady Lanterne gate letter Lord Berners lord Lisle majestie marchaunts marshall mastar maye moneth moneye monser moost nombre officers othar persons poisaunt qwene Robert sayde Secretary seide servauntes shal shalbe shuld Sir Edward Sir John sir Nicholas sir Richard Sir Thomas Sir William speres summa ther therfor theym tipstaff tower towne and marches towne of Calais Turpyn tyme unto uppon viij viijd villæ vintener warde warre watche wherof wold xiij yere