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<heading:edcomment:3_VIII_TO_THE_TENTH_LORD_CLIFFORD,_18_MAY>_COD E

To our right trustie and welbeloved the lord Clifforde . Henricus Rex
By the Kinge (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,34,H.4)

Right trustie and welbeloved wee greete you well .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,34,H.5)

And where as we at this time have written aswell to the sheriffe of
that our shire <paren> as shall appeare unto $you by the coppie of the
same writtinge here inclosed </paren> as also to the justices of our
peace {COM:fo.v} within our said shire whereof yee bee one <paren> as
in likewise shall appeare to you by our lettres to you and them
addressed </paren> , comaundinge and straitly chargeinge that as well
the said sheriffe as the said justices endeavor them for the keepinge
of our peace and entertainment of our subjectes in good quiet and
restfullnes dureinge the time of our jorney into the partes beyond the
sea to the which wee intend to dispose us aboute the latter end of this
present month of May . And forasmuch also as wee have for your great
ease spared you of your attendance uppon us in our said jorney and left
you at home to doe us service in the keepinge of our peace and good
rule and order amongstes our said subjectes , wee will therfore and
comaunde you that dureinge the time of our said absence out of this our
realme yee have a speciall oversight , regarde and respecte aswell to
the said sheriffe as the said justices how and with what diligence they
doe and execute our comaundmentes comprised in our said lettres . And
that yee also from time to time as yee shall see neede , quickly and
sharply call uppon them in our name for the execution of our said
commaundmentes . (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,34,H.6)

And if yee shall find any of them remisse or negligent in that behalf ,
we will that yee lay it sharply to theire charge , advertiseinge them
that in case they amende not theire default , yee will thereof
advertise our counsaile attendinge upon our deerest daughter the
Princesse (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,34,H.7)

and so wee charge you to doe indeed . (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,34,H.8)

And if our said sheriffe or justices or any other sheriffe or justices
of any other shire next to you uppon any side adjoyninge shall need and
require your assistance for the execution of our said comaundementes ,
wee will and desire you that with the best power that yee can make of
our subjectes in harneis , yee be to them aidinge and assistinge from
tyme to time as the case shall require , not faileinge hereof as yee
intend to please us and as wee singularly trust you .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,34,H.9)

Yeven under our signett at our mannor of Greenewich the xviijth day of
May . (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,34,H.10)

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<heading:edcomment:LETTER_KING_HENRY_THE_EIGHTH_TO_CARDINAL_WOLSEY >

{COM:c1525}

Myne awne good Cardinall , I recomande me unto you with all my hart ,
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,269,E.14)

and thanke yow for the grette payne and labour that yow do dayly take
in my bysynes and maters , desyryng yow <paren> that wen {COM:sic} yow
have well establyshyd them </paren> to take summe pastyme and comfort ,
to the intent yow may the longer endure to serve us ;
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,269,E.15)

for allways payne can nott be induryd . (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,269,E.16)

Surly yow have so substancyally orderyd oure maters bothe off thys syde
the See and byonde that in myne oppynyon lityll or nothyng can be addyd
; (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,269,E.17)

nevertheles , accordyng <P_1.1,270,E> to your desyre , I do send yow
myne oppynyon by thys berar , the refformacion whereoff I do remytte to
yow and the remnante off our trusty consellers , whyche I am sure wyll
substantyally loke on hyt . (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,270,E.18)

As tochyng the mater that Syr Wyllyam Says broght answar off I am well
contentyd with what order so ever yow do take in itt .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,270,E.19)

The Quene my wyff hath desyryd me to make har most harty
recommendations to yow , as to hym that she lovethe very well ,
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,270,E.20)

and both she and I wolde knowe fayne when yow wyll repayre to us .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,270,E.21)

No more to yow att thys tyme bot that with God's helpe I trust we shall
dysspoynte oure enymys off theyre intendyd purpose .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,270,E.22)

Wryttyn with the hand of your lovyng master Henry , R. To My Lorde
Cardinall . (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,1.1,270,E.23)

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<heading:edcomment:4_VIII_TO_THE_FIRST_EARL_OF_CUMBERLAND,_7_SEPT
EMBER>

{COM:1525}

To our right trustie and right welbeloved cousin therle of Cumberland .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,35,H.27)

Henricus Rex By the Kinge (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,35,H.28)

Right trustie and right welbeloved cousin wee greete you well .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,35,H.29)

And forasmuch as wee understand that the late lord Clifford , your
Father deceassed <paren> whose soule God pardon </paren> by his
sufficient writtinge granted and let to farme to our trustie and
welbeloved servant Edward Gouldsbrough the mannor and lordshipp of
Gouldsbrough with the appurtenances in our countie of Yorke , to have
and to hold the same to our said servant dureinge the nonage of Thomas
Goldsbrough , sonne and heire of Richard Goldsbrough deceased ,
yeildinge and payinge therfore yearly like rent and ferme as in the
said writinge is specified more at large . Wee therefore desire and
pray you cousin to permitt and suffer our said servant peaceably and
quietly to enjoy and occupy the said mannor dureinge the nonage of the
said Thomas Goldsbrough accordinge to the effect and purporte of your
said Fathers grante without any interruption to the contrary .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,35,H.30)

And in your so doeinge yee shall administer unto us full good pleasure
to be remembred accordingly hereafter . (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,35,H.31)

Yeven under our signett att our towene of Stratford the vijth day of
September . (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,35,H.32)

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<heading:edcomment:5_VIII_TO_THE_FIRST_EARL_OF_CUMBERLAND,_27_NOV
EMBER_1528>

To our right trusty and right welbeloved cousin therle of Cumberland .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,36,H.35)

Henricus Rex By the Kinge (HENRY-1520-E1-P1,36,H.36)

Right trustie and right welbeloved cousin , wee greete you well .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,36,H.37)

And understand that one Dicke of the Woodfoote otherwise called Richard
<P_37,H> Urwen , Scottishman and a simple person who hath committed
felony within this our realme upon our subjectes on our borders of
Scottland is taken and in ward with you under your charge with our
castle of Carlisle . And that also our trusty subject Gefferey
Middelton squire is taken in Scotland by the Urwens and delivered to
the Armestronges , outlawes there , as hee was goeinge in his
pilgrimage unto Saint Trewnym {COM:sic} and so is kept with the said
Armestrongs in duresie and shall not be delivered without restoringe of
the said Dicke of the Woodfoote otherwise called Richard Urwen , beinge
in ward with you . Wherefore , wee in consideracion thereof will and
commaunde you , that yee forthwith upon the sight hereof , deliver or
cause to bee delivered the said Dicke of the Woodfoote otherwise called
Richard Urwen unto the said Gefferey Middelton for to bee convaiede
into Scotland for redeemeinge and pledgeinge of the same Gefferey out
of the handes of the said Armestronges , without faileinge thus to doe
as wee trust you , and as yee tender our pleasure .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,37,H.38)

And these our letters $shall $bee {TEXT:shalbe} your sufficient warrant
and discharge in this behalfe att all times hereafter .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,37,H.39)

Yeven under our signett att our mannor of Bridwell the xxvijth day of
November , the xxth yeare of our raigne {COM:1528} .
(HENRY-1520-E1-P1,37,H.40)

