Notes and Queries, Number 45, September 7, 1850 by Various
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Q.D. * * * * * QUERIES JOHN JOKYN, OR JOACHIM, THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR. I am very desirous to be informed in what _French_ author I can find any account of John Jokyn (Joachim?), who was ambassador to England from France during the time of Cardinal Wolsey. I have looked into the greater part of the French authors who have written historically on the reign of François I. without having found any mention of such personage--_L'Art de vérifier les Dates_, &c., without success. He is frequently spoken of by English writers, and particularly in the _Union of the Famelies of Lancastre and Yorke_, by Edward Halle, 1548, folios 135, 136, 139, 144, and 149.; at folio 144., 17th year of Hen. VIII., it is stated:-- "There came over as ambassador from France, Jhon Jokyn, now called M. de Vaux, which, as you have heard in the last year, was kept secret in Master Lark's house; and when he came into England he was welcomed of the Cardinal (Wolsey), and there between them were such communications at the suit of the said Jhon, that a truce was concluded from the 13th of July for forty days between England and France, both on the sea, and beyond the sea," &c. &c. |
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