[1] [2] [3] [4] In the beginning of this yeare,1519 Anno Reg. 1 [...]. Trinitie tearme was begun at Oxenford, where it continued but one daie, and was againe adiourned to Westminster.The tearme begun at Ox|ford and ad|iourned to Westminster. This yeare came to Calis from pope Leo, a legat De latere, called Laurence Campeius borne in Bul|logne [page 845] la Grasse, [...]ardinall [...] from [...] pope. [...]. commonlie called cardinall Cam|peius, to require the king of aid against the Turke. At the request of the king of England, and also of the French king (which sought now to be receiued into fréendship with the king of England chéeflie by cardi|nall Woolsies meanes) pope Leo constituted the said cardinall Woolsie his legat in England, ioining him in commission with the said Campeius, the which staid at Calis vntill the bulles were brought from Rome touching that matter. [...] Hall. [...] of [...] at [...]. There was also another cause that staid Campeius at Calis, & that was a sute which cardinall Woolsie had mooued for the obteining of the bishoprike of Bath, which bene|fice cardinall Adrian Castalian inioied by the colla|tion of king Henrie the seuenth.