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Page 121 - requyryng hym by all manyer of waiys to herkyn, espie, serche, (and) enquyre to what personages in th emperor's courte Philip shall frequent and ressorte, and what he doyth and what he entendyth there. The Holigoste preserve your Grace. At Enwelde this XV th day of July. (1527) *). Your moste humble bedesman W m Knight mp Czimzet: The Lord Legates good Grace. (Bibliotheca Cottouiana.
Page 153 - Lancelagus. Articles to be performed in the presence of the most victorious Prince Edward by the Grace of God King of England and of France and L. (lord) of Ireland and the most excellent Princesse the Queen his wife by
Page 223 - the Danube towards Belgrade, upon which 400 Hussars were sent after them in Two Boates, who Boarded and tooke them; They were of the Bassa's family who had sent them with his treasure towards Belgrade', The Booty ammounted
Page 183 - in privato, non pigebit me, eis exponere, merain rei veritatem. Serenissimus Romanorum Rex scio (quae eius est probitas, ac singularis prudentia) nihil in hoc egit ab initio sine ratione, ita enim credo persvasum fuisse suae Sacrae
Page 187 - Nobis videretur quod Sanctissimus dominus Noster talia negligere non deberet, quia istud malum assidue lacius serpit, et deberet regem absolvere et omnibus modis ad se allicere, non desunt et ex Germania, et alijs provincijs
Page 75 - laborantibus, subsidio et auxilio quo potest subvenire, et quidem citra omnem moram. Nam frustra nobis postea auxilium feretur, dum hostis potencia in viscera huius regni nostri peneteaverit. Vestram Maiestatem felicissimam valere optamus.
Page 303 - Highnes other your Grace, it shulde be hym the moste pleasure that myght be. As towching newes, I have none of any certainte but that the King of Beeme departithe frome hens the 21 th day of this moneth towarde Prage, there to tary but 7 or 8 daies att the ferdest, and fro thens to departe to Vienne where He
Page 232 - with the losse of 18 Men, whose heads were putt uppon their Uppermost line. What men wee lost is not yet knowne; among the English there was Capt
Page 230 - one of Three 24 Pounders, both which Play Crosse wayes on the Palisadaes. 11 th The Turkes and Tartars towards Erla retir'd upon our Advanceing. The Spanish Fire-Master has Shott severall Bombs out of his Mortars which trew them extraordinary high. Wee observe that the Bombs flung out of his Mortars very rarely brake, which is Imputed to the depth their Shell
Page 119 - to be in hym - that shuld not oonly governe in tyme of peaxe, but allso in case of Invassion


