Original Letters, Written During the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III. by Various Persons of Rank Or Consequence: Containing Many Curious Anecdotes, Relative to that Period of Our History, Volum 2John Fenn, William Frere G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1787 |
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Pàgina 67
... ward , to drive her out again . Item , I beseech you that I may be recommended to my Coufin Lomner , and to thank him for his good will to me ward , if I had had need , as I understood by the Bearer hereof ; and I befeech you on my ...
... ward , to drive her out again . Item , I beseech you that I may be recommended to my Coufin Lomner , and to thank him for his good will to me ward , if I had had need , as I understood by the Bearer hereof ; and I befeech you on my ...
Pàgina 75
... wards , and whether it be a poffible ( thing ) to have Caister again and their good Wills , or not . And also I pray you understand what Fellowship and Guiding is in Caifter ; and have a Spy reforting in and out , fo may ye know the ...
... wards , and whether it be a poffible ( thing ) to have Caister again and their good Wills , or not . And also I pray you understand what Fellowship and Guiding is in Caifter ; and have a Spy reforting in and out , fo may ye know the ...
Pàgina 83
... ward ; and men say , that his Brother was fore hurt , and efcaped to Sanctuary to Beverley . Sir Thomas Fulforth escaped out of Westminster with 100 Spears , as men say , and is into Devonshire , and there he hath Jafper Tudor de ...
... ward ; and men say , that his Brother was fore hurt , and efcaped to Sanctuary to Beverley . Sir Thomas Fulforth escaped out of Westminster with 100 Spears , as men say , and is into Devonshire , and there he hath Jafper Tudor de ...
Pàgina 89
... ward ; I am not certain . Also there fhall be a Convocation of the Clergy in all hafte , which men deem , will avail the King , a Dyme [ Tenth ] and an half , fome fay . I befeech God fend you good health and . greater joy in one year ...
... ward ; I am not certain . Also there fhall be a Convocation of the Clergy in all hafte , which men deem , will avail the King , a Dyme [ Tenth ] and an half , fome fay . I befeech God fend you good health and . greater joy in one year ...
Pàgina 112
... wards and whethyr fhe toke any dysplefur at my langage or mokkyd or dyfdeyned my words whyche I hadd to hyr at Yarmothe be twyen the place wher I ffyrft mett whyr and hyr lodgyng , ffor my Lady Brandon and S. Will'm also This Letter ...
... wards and whethyr fhe toke any dysplefur at my langage or mokkyd or dyfdeyned my words whyche I hadd to hyr at Yarmothe be twyen the place wher I ffyrft mett whyr and hyr lodgyng , ffor my Lady Brandon and S. Will'm also This Letter ...
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Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry vi., Edward iv ..., Volum 2 sir John Fenn Visualització completa - 1787 |
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ageyn alfo alſo anſwer Autograph befeche beſt brother Bull's head Caifter Calais Caleys cauſe Cofyn Coufin daye defire Duke of Burgundy Duke of Norfolk Earl of Warwick Edward Edward IV efquire faid fame feems feid fend me word fende yow fent feyd feye yt ffor fhall fome fuch fuppofe hafte Haftyngs hath heer Henry Henry VI himſelf horfe iiij It'm Item King Knight Kyng Lady laſt Letter London Lord Lord Chamberlain Margaret Pafton matter moft Moodr moſt muſt myght Norff Norwich nott Paper Mark pleaſe pleaſure pray praye praye yow promiſed purpoſe Richard ryght ſaid ſay ſend ſhall ſhe ſhould Sir John Pafton Suffolk ther theſe Thomas thyng thynke thys Topcroft trufty tydyngs tyme underſtand unto uppon wher wherefore whyche William wolde woll worshipful Wretyn written wyfe wyffe wyll ye fhall yowr yt ye
Passatges populars
Pàgina 211 - I trust it shall be better in time coming. No more to you at this time, but the Holy Trinity have you in keeping ; and I beseech you that this bill be not seen of none earthly creature save only yourself, &c.
Pàgina 207 - Thanking you heartily for the great cheer ye made me, and all my Folks, the last time that I was at Norwich ; and ye promised me, that ye would never break the matter to Margery unto such time, as ye and I were at a point.
Pàgina 211 - I would not forsake you. And if ye command me to keep me true wherever I go. I wis I will do all my might you to love, and never no mo.
Pàgina 101 - Sir,—I recommend me to you, letting you weet, that your desire, as for the Knights of the Shire, was an impossible (thing) to be brought about; for my Lord of Norfolk and my Lord of Suffolk were agreed, more than a fortnight ago, to have Sir Robert Wyngfield, and Sir Richard Harcourt, and that knew I not till Friday last past.
Pàgina 5 - Goldsmiths work might make them ; for of such Gear, and Gold, and Pearl, and Stones, they of the Duke's Court, neither Gentlemen nor Gentlewomen, they want none ; for without that they have it by wishes, by my truth, I heard never of so great plenty as here is.
Pàgina 211 - And my lady my mother hath laboured the matter to my father full diligently, but she can no more get than ye know of, for the which God knoweth I am full sorry. But if that ye love me, as I trust verily that ye do, ye will not leave me therefore ; for if that ye had not half the livelihood that ye have, for to do the greatest labour that any woman alive might, I would not forsake you.
Pàgina 221 - I shall have to my mother-in-law if the matter take; nor yet a kinder father-in-law than I shall have, though he be hard to me as yet. All the circumstances of the matter, which I trust to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could not be written in three leaves of paper, and ye know my lewd (poor ) head well enough, I may not write long, wherefore I fery over all things till I may await on you myself.
Pàgina 215 - Wherefore, if that ye could be content with that Good, and my poor Person, I would be the merriest maiden on ground ; and if ye think not yourself so satisfied, or that ye might have much more Good, as I have understood by you afore ; good, true, and loving Valentine, that ye take no such labour upon you, as to come more for that matter, But let...
Pàgina 209 - Valentine, I recommend me unto you, full heartily desiring to hear of your welfare, which I beseech Almighty God long for to preserve unto his pleasure and your heart's desire. And if it please you to hear of my welfare, I am not in good heele...
Pàgina 7 - God made never a more worshipful knight. And as for the Duke's court, as of lords, ladies, and gentlewomen, knights, esquires, and gentlemen, I heard never of none like to it, save King Arthur's court.