Henry VIII,the Reign
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The moon, say the doctors, is prolonging Charles' illness; but he is improving. Maître Loys Maraton has so pressed his charge to her and those of the finances that an expedient, which he writes to Maître Hans Renner, has been taken and he will be despatched as soon as he gets the surety from the Treasurer.
Has had a somewhat cold answer from England as to the 30,000 cr., made, however, before the arrival of the President and Jehan Colle. Understands that they arrived with the King seven days ago, but has no news from them. Has received his letters of the 4th inst. with the ratification of the truce, whereof, in pursuance of his previous letters, she has advertised the President and Colle. Will call her cousin, Count Felix, to all important Councils, and be pleased to see him, for she finds him a wise and valuable personage; but he seems weary of this country |