H. 6.]
to Iohn Duke of Bedford, Constable and Admirall of England,
wrote to the said Sir Iohn Arundel, then Vice-admirall of Cornwall,
for the release of a ship, which hee had arrested by vertue of
his office.
The Queene, by her letter, aduertised Iohn Arundel of [3. H. 7.]
Trerice Esquire, that she was brought in child-bed of [12.Oct.]
a Prince.
The King wrote to Sir Iohn Arundel of Trerice, that [11. H. 8]
he should giue his attendance at Canterbury, about the entertaynment
of the Emperour, whose landing was then and there expected.
Iohn Arundel of Trerice Esquire, tooke prisoner, [14. H. 8.]
Duncane Campbell, a Scot, in a fight at sea, as our Chronicle
mentioneth, concerning which, I thought it not amisse, to insert
a letter sent him from Tho. Duke of Norfolke (to whom he then
belonged) that you may see the stile of those dayes.
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By the Duke of Norf.
Right welbeloued, in our hearty wife we commend vs
vnto you, letting you wit, that by your seruant,
this bearer, wee haue receyued your letters, dated at
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