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On the death of Henry VII , he became a royal chaplain and a favourite of Henry VIII ; and from favourite to minister . His policy was that of keeping England out of war . He visited the Low Countries on a diplomatic errand in 1508 ...
On the death of Henry VII , he became a royal chaplain and a favourite of Henry VIII ; and from favourite to minister . His policy was that of keeping England out of war . He visited the Low Countries on a diplomatic errand in 1508 ...
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The casualties sustained by the Dutch were never published . The only ship lost by us was the Royal James , but the loss of commanders was heavy , including “ several lieutenants 176 Suffolk Miscellany.
The casualties sustained by the Dutch were never published . The only ship lost by us was the Royal James , but the loss of commanders was heavy , including “ several lieutenants 176 Suffolk Miscellany.
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All I will say considering the advantage ye enemy took upon us we are well come off and although his Royal Highness had mind enough to have engaged the enemy on Wednesday and had certainly done it if a fog had not miraculously fallen as ...
All I will say considering the advantage ye enemy took upon us we are well come off and although his Royal Highness had mind enough to have engaged the enemy on Wednesday and had certainly done it if a fog had not miraculously fallen as ...
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