Spain: May 1506

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May 1506

8 May.
B. M. Cott. MSS. Vesp. C. XII. f. 268.
461. Henry VII.—Ratification of the Treaty Of Alliance With Philip, King Of Castile.
Has on the 9th of February concluded a treaty of peace and alliance with the King of Castile.
Has on the 12th of February concluded and ratified the same treaty with Queen Juana. It has, moreover, been settled on the 20th of March that he is to ratify the treaty with the King of Castile, as well as that with the Queen of Castile, and to exchange the ratifications within four months in the town of Calais.
Ratifies, therefore, the said treaty concluded on the 9th of February 1506 with Philip, King of Castile.—Richmond, 8th May 1506.
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8 May.
B. M. Cott. MSS. Vesp. C. XII. f. 268.
462. Henry VII.
Ratifies the treaty of peace concluded on the 12th of February 1506 with Juana Queen of Castile.—Richmond, 8th May 1506.
Latin. p. ½ of print in folio.
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10 May.
Fr. R. 21 Hen. VII. m. 11.
Archduchess Margaret.
463. Henry VII. to Nicholas West.
The treaty concerning his marriage with the Archduchess Margaret, and dated the 20th of March of the same year contains a clause according to which Philip, King of Castile, has bound himself to appear before a judge, who is to be selected by the Pope, and to declare in presence of two notaries and witnesses that he is obliged to pay to the King of England 300,000 crowns as dowry of the Archduchess Margaret, besides her jointure in Spain and Savoy, consisting of 30,850 French crowns a year. This declaration of the King of Castile is to be made before the end of the month of June.
Commissions Nicholas West, Doctor of Law, to be present at the declaration of the King of Spain, and to accept this public document, which will be given in witness of the act. —Westminster, 10th May.
Latin. pp. 1½ of print in folio.
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10 May.
Fr. R. 21 Hen. VII. m. 11.
464. Henry VII. to John Yonge.
In the treaty respecting his marriage with the Archduchess Margaret, concluded on the 20th of March last, it is stipulated that—
William de Croy, Seigneur de Chievre, Lieutenant-General of the King of Castile,
Thomas de Planie, Seigneur de Maigni, his Chancellor,
Charles de Croy, Prince of Chimai,
Henry of Nassau, Seigneur de Breda,
Jaques de Luxembourg, Seigneur de Fennes,
John de Luxembourg, Seigneur de Vile,
John, Count of Egmont, lieutenant of Holland,
Michel de Croy, Seigneur de Sempi,
Florence de Egmont, lord Ysselsten,
Philibert de Veyre,
John Le Sauvage,
Jerome Lanwerirum,
shall swear that her dowry, consisting of 300,000 crowns, and the 30,850 French crowns a year which forms her jointure in Spain and Savoy, be punctually paid to Henry.
Commissions John Yonge, Doctor of Law, to see the said persons swear that oath.—Westminster, 10th May.
Latin.
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10 May.
Fr. R. 21 Hen. VII. m. 11. (1.)
465. Henry VII. to Nicholas West.
Similar commission to Nicholas West, Doctor of Law.— Westminster, 10th May.
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13 May.
Fr. R. 21 Hen. VII. m. 9. (3.)
466. Henry VII. to Nicholas West.
It might be that the Pope could not commission a judge in so short a time as stipulated in the treaty of the 20th March, for the purpose of hearing the declaration of King Philip respecting the dowry and jointure of the Archduchess Margaret. In order to avoid delay the King of Castile may make his declaration before an ordinary judge, archbishop, or bishop of Castile. Nicholas West is commissioned to be present at that declaration.—Westminster, 13th May.
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