This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 ...an hour after nightfall and weary, and must stay here to-morrow for the army to recover. Chasteaul en Cambresis, 5 Nov., 8 p.m. French. 5 Nov. 342. Charles V. to the Queen Of Hungary. The letter herewith is made in order that she may communicate it, like that of Saturday, for it is certain that the French will disguise the account. She should send copies to Almain, Italy, &c. Remains here all day; and begs her to forward victuals. Chateau en Cambresis, 5 Nov. 1543. Has nothing else to write than is in the other letter. If messieurs of this castle had warned me when the last Frenchmen left their camp, which was three or four hours before I knew it, or if I had not had to do with a foolish bishop of Cambray, or even if some stray horses had not foolishly gone further than they were commanded, the gain would have been even greater, for most of the King's army, or at least Mons. de Vendosme and the rearguard, would have remained on the ground . Still, he thanks God for what He has given; "en faut remedyer aulx faultes que ces coquins ont fayt." French. 6 Nov. Add. MS. 32,053, f. 11. B. M. Hamilton Papers, n., No. 85. Sadler State Papers, i. 329. 343. Sadler to the Council. Was ready to depart out of Edinburgh when one Sandforde, a kinsman of Mr. Wharton, brought him the Council's letters of 27 Oct., with the copy of those to Wharton, saying that he and one Apulby went, according to their instructions, and conferred with Angus alone , whose answer was despatched forthwith by Apulby. Cannot tell what Angus and the rest will do now upon the apprehension of Maxwell and Somvervell, which ought to stir them; but, before, they said they were not able to do what the King requ...
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268
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May 19, 2012
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII Volume 18, PT. 2; Preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum, and
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 ...an hour after nightfall and weary, and must stay here to-morrow for the army to recover. Chasteaul en Cambresis, 5 Nov., 8 p.m. French. 5 Nov. 342. Charles V. to the Queen Of Hungary. The letter herewith is made in order that she may communicate it, like that of Saturday, for it is certain that the French will disguise the account. She should send copies to Almain, Italy, &c. Remains here all day; and begs her to forward victuals. Chateau en Cambresis, 5 Nov. 1543. Has nothing else to write than is in the other letter. If messieurs of this castle had warned me when the last Frenchmen left their camp, which was three or four hours before I knew it, or if I had not had to do with a foolish bishop of Cambray, or even if some stray horses had not foolishly gone further than they were commanded, the gain would have been even greater, for most of the King's army, or at least Mons. de Vendosme and the rearguard, would have remained on the ground . Still, he thanks God for what He has given; "en faut remedyer aulx faultes que ces coquins ont fayt." French. 6 Nov. Add. MS. 32,053, f. 11. B. M. Hamilton Papers, n., No. 85. Sadler State Papers, i. 329. 343. Sadler to the Council. Was ready to depart out of Edinburgh when one Sandforde, a kinsman of Mr. Wharton, brought him the Council's letters of 27 Oct., with the copy of those to Wharton, saying that he and one Apulby went, according to their instructions, and conferred with Angus alone , whose answer was despatched forthwith by Apulby. Cannot tell what Angus and the rest will do now upon the apprehension of Maxwell and Somvervell, which ought to stir them; but, before, they said they were not able to do what the King requ...
Language
English
Pages
268
Format
Paperback
Release
May 19, 2012
ISBN 13
9781236236814
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