The Chronicle of Calais, in the Reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII.Camden Society, 1846 - 243 páginas |
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Richard Turpyn John Gough Nichols. 1520. The Field of Cloth of Gold Entertainment of three French gentlemen in London ... Henry VIII . and Francis I. 116 Expenses of the king when at Calais Knights made by the king at Calais 118 · • 122 ...
Richard Turpyn John Gough Nichols. 1520. The Field of Cloth of Gold Entertainment of three French gentlemen in London ... Henry VIII . and Francis I. 116 Expenses of the king when at Calais Knights made by the king at Calais 118 · • 122 ...
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... of them are scattered in the volumes of Cottonian MSS . There is one year of the period included in the present collection , namely that of King Henry's campaign to The- rouenne and Tournay , the documents respecting which have been ...
... of them are scattered in the volumes of Cottonian MSS . There is one year of the period included in the present collection , namely that of King Henry's campaign to The- rouenne and Tournay , the documents respecting which have been ...
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... of that antient fa- mily , and was one of the gentlemen of the English garrison of Calis in France in the reign of king Henry the Eighth . Such soldiers generally in time of war had too much , in time of peace too little work , to ...
... of that antient fa- mily , and was one of the gentlemen of the English garrison of Calis in France in the reign of king Henry the Eighth . Such soldiers generally in time of war had too much , in time of peace too little work , to ...
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... of Calais was surrendered to King Edward the Third in 1347 , in the manner so picturesquely described by Froissart , it remained for two hundred and eleven years in most respects an English colony . The poorer inhabitants , to the number of ...
... of Calais was surrendered to King Edward the Third in 1347 , in the manner so picturesquely described by Froissart , it remained for two hundred and eleven years in most respects an English colony . The poorer inhabitants , to the number of ...
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... of the staple , when the captain made any expedition , kept watch in the town with one hundred billmen ( gleyves ) and two hundred archers , of the merchants and their servants , taking no wages of the king . † No attempt will be here ...
... of the staple , when the captain made any expedition , kept watch in the town with one hundred billmen ( gleyves ) and two hundred archers , of the merchants and their servants , taking no wages of the king . † No attempt will be here ...
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Anno appointed bifore Boleyne bulwerke bysshope Calais Callis CAMD Camden Society capitaneus castle castri Charles commaunde Cowbridge daye paied delyvered duke of Suffolke dyvars dyvers Edward England erle esquiers France Frenche kynge furnyshed George Guisnes hathe Henry the Eighth Henry VIII howse iiij iiijd James John Wallop kepe king Henry king's kinges deputie kinges highnes kyng's lady landyd at Caleis Lanterne gate letter Lord Berners lord Leonard Grey lord Lisle marchaunts marshall mastar moche moneye monser moost Nicholas night nombre officers ordeyned othar porters qwene Robert sayde ser John servauntes shal shalbe shuld Sir John Sir Thomas speres sterling Summa Teste rege apud ther theym tipstaff tipstaves tower towne and marches towne of Calays Turpyn tyme under-marshall unto uppon viij viijd villæ Calesiæ vintener warde watche wherof wold woll wyche xiiij xiij yere