The Chronicle of Calais: In the Reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. to the Year 1540. Ed. from Mss. in the British MuseumCamden Soc., 1846 - 243 páginas |
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... events commemorated in Turpyn's chronicle , equally unpublished , it was then determined to extend its somewhat scanty dimensions by appending such documents as might contribute to eluci- date the history of the town and marches of ...
... events commemorated in Turpyn's chronicle , equally unpublished , it was then determined to extend its somewhat scanty dimensions by appending such documents as might contribute to eluci- date the history of the town and marches of ...
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... town and marches from 1544 to 1550 , and which exist among the Harleian MSS . The papers of one of his predecessors , lord Lisle , which were seized in 1540 , form nineteen volumes , * See Proceedings , & c . of the Privy Council ...
... town and marches from 1544 to 1550 , and which exist among the Harleian MSS . The papers of one of his predecessors , lord Lisle , which were seized in 1540 , form nineteen volumes , * See Proceedings , & c . of the Privy Council ...
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... town and marches was appointed , a further retinue of ten " souldeours . " By the two next clauses the election and removal of the said souldeours was granted to him ; and by the following the power of granting safe conducts to aliens ...
... town and marches was appointed , a further retinue of ten " souldeours . " By the two next clauses the election and removal of the said souldeours was granted to him ; and by the following the power of granting safe conducts to aliens ...
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... towne and marches of Caleis , and lord chamberlayn of the kyng's howse , the bysshope of London , a the lorde of ... town with Sir John Savage , who was killed by a sudden assault of the enemy . - Polydore Vergil . The 6. of June landyd ...
... towne and marches of Caleis , and lord chamberlayn of the kyng's howse , the bysshope of London , a the lorde of ... town with Sir John Savage , who was killed by a sudden assault of the enemy . - Polydore Vergil . The 6. of June landyd ...
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... towne of Caleys for his whole companye , - First the lorde lyvetenaunt of the towne and marches of Caleys , for his retinue the whole yere 5635 li . iij s . iiij d . starlinge table . The lievetenaunt of the castle of Caleys for his ...
... towne of Caleys for his whole companye , - First the lorde lyvetenaunt of the towne and marches of Caleys , for his retinue the whole yere 5635 li . iij s . iiij d . starlinge table . The lievetenaunt of the castle of Caleys for his ...
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Anno appointed betwene bifore bulwerke Calais Caleys Callis Calys CAMD Camden Society castell castri commaunde commyng Cotton counsaill Cowbridge Cuthbert Tunstall daie daye paied delyvered duke of Norfolk dyche dyvers earle England erle France Frenche kynge furnyshed George grete Guisnes Guysnes hathe Henry Henry Markham howse iiij iiijd Item John Wallop kepe king's kinges deputie kinges grace kinges highnes lady landyd Lanterne gate letter Lord Berners lord Lisle marchaunts marshall master maye moche moneth moneye moost myddes night nombre officers ordeyned ordre persons porters Robert sayde seide serche servauntes shal shalbe shuld Sir Edward sir Nicholas sir Richard Sir Thomas Sir William speres summa ther therfor therof theym tipstaff tipstaves tower towne and marches towne of Calais tyme under-marshall unto uppon viij viijd vijs villæ vintener wall warde watche watchmen wold woll xiijs yere
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Página ii - The COUNCIL of the NAVY RECORDS SOCIETY wish it to be distinctly understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications. For these the responsibility rests entirely with the Editors of the several works.
Página i - T. CROFTON CROKER, ESQ. FSA, MRIA SIR HENRY ELLIS, KH, FRS, Sec. SA THE REV. JOSEPH HUNTER, FSA PETER LEVESQUE, ESQ.
Página 222 - March, 1855, and that we have examined the said accounts, with the vouchers relating thereto, and find the same to be correct and satisfactory. And we further report, that the following is an Abstract of the Receipts and Expenditure...
Página 217 - April last, whereupon it was Resolved, That the said Report be received and adopted, and that the Thanks of the Society be given to the Auditors for their trouble.
Página xxiii - English colony settled there shortly after the first conquest, it should also be guarded by one of the most trusty barons which the king has, bearing the title of deputy, with a force of five hundred of the best soldiers, besides a troop of fifty horsemen. It is considered by every one as an impregnable fortress, on account of the inundation with which it may be surrounded, although there are persons skilled in the art of fortification, who doubt that it would prove so if put to the test. For the...
Página 217 - SOCIETY, FOR THE PUBLICATION OF EARLY HISTORICAL AND LITERARY REMAINS. AT a General Meeting of the Camden Society held at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, on Monday the 3rd of May, 1847, THE RIGHT HON.
Página xxiii - Guisnes, guarded by them (and justly) with jealousy, especially Calais, for this is the key and principal entrance to their dominions, without which the English would have no outlet from their own, nor access to other countries, at least none so easy, so short, and so secure; so much so, that if they were deprived of it, they would not only be shut out from the Continent, but also from the commerce and intercourse of the world. They would consequently lose what is essentially necessary for the existence...
Página xxiii - ... the experience and boldness of their sailors), and carry over either troops or anything else for warfare, offensive and defensive, without giving rise to jealousy and suspicion ; and thus they are enabled, as Calais is not more than ten miles from Ardres, the frontier of the French, nor further from Gravelines, the frontier of the Imperialists, to join either the one or the other, as they please, and to add their strength to him with whom they are at amity, in prejudice of an enemy.
Página xxiii - ... fidelity, being the descendants of an English colony settled there shortly after the first conquest, it should also be guarded by one of the most trusty barons which the king h'as, bearing the title of deputy, with a force of five hundred of the best soldiers, besides a troop of fifty horsemen. It is considered by every one...
Página 226 - Sir HENRY ELLIS, KH, LL.B., FRS, Sec. SA, Principal Librarian of the British Museum. (c.) G. Stevenson Ellis, Esq. Rev. John Joseph Ellis, MA, FSA Joseph Ellis, jun. Esq. Richmond. John Fullerton Elphinstone, Esq. Hastings Elwin, Esq. William Empson, Esq. MA Dr. Endlicher, Vienna.