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Ralph Stafferton. |
1579, March 29. |
Warrant granting to Rafe Stafferton,
gentleman pensioner, lease in reversion of the yearly value
of 33l. 6s. 8d., for his services.—Palace of Westminster,
29 March, 1579.
Signed by the Queen. 1 p. (203. 1.) |
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Theobalds. |
1578–9, March. |
Bill for works at Theobalds.
1 p. (143. 56.) |
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The Earl of Rutland and Thomas Markham. |
[1578–9 ?, March.] |
Notes in a case between the Earl of
Rutland and Thomas Markham concerning the stewardship
of Oswoldbecke Soke, the manor of Mansfield, the stewardship
of Mansfield, the forestership and justiceship of the Forest of
Sherwood, the "manredde of the men of Mansfield," the
woodwardship of Nottinghamshire, walks of Byllowe and
Byrkeland, Lyndhurst and Mansfield, Forsworn Wood and
Musfeld, Besk Wood and Clipston Wood, the manor of
Edenstow and the stewardship of Ollorton and Muntree.—
Undated.
Endorsed: The Earl of Rutland contra Markham.
Partly in Burghley's hand. 2 pp. (186. 137.) |
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[See Calendar of Cecil MSS., Part II, p. 239, No. 715.] |
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The Great Seal. |
1579, April 18. |
Docquet of things passed the great seal. |
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Protection for Richard Hall, proctor of the Poor House
at Colchester, to gather in Essex and Hertford. |
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Protection for John Curtys, proctor of the Poor House of
Guildford, to gather in Surrey and Sussex.
Protection for John Walker, proctor of the Poor House of
Kingsland, to gather in Berks and Oxon. |
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Protection for the Poor House of Mile End, granted to
Hugh Jones, proctor, to gather in Kent and Sussex. |
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Commission to enquire after the death of Robert Belton,
gent., in Lancashire. |
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Commission to enquire after the death of John Price, esquire,
in Radnorshire.
Pardon of alienation for Richard Lutley, gent.
Licence of alienation from Lawrence Hussey, doctor of
law, to Edward Orwell, gent.
A general livery under value for Julius Adelmare, son and
heir of Cesar Adelmare, deceased. |
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A general livery above value for John Bartlett alias Hancock,
son and heir of Robert Hancock, deceased. |
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An ousterlemaine under value for John Scaurfeild and
Katherin his wife in the right of the said Katherin, daughter
and heir of Richard ap Owen, deceased.
A pardon of outlawry for Edward Griffithe.
Customer's patent granted to Cristofer Thorneton during
pleasure, within the port of Kingston-upon-Hull.
Presentation for William Eame, clerk, to the parsonage of
Brockholl, in the diocese of Peterborough.
Presentation for Ambrose Dorington, Mr. of Art, to the
vicarage of Godmanchester, in the diocese of Lincoln.
A prebendship within Powles granted to John Flower,
Mr. of Art. |
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A presentation for Robert Cole, clerk, to the parsonage of
Wadden, in the diocese of Lincoln.
A prebendship within the cathedral church of Lichfield
granted to William Wickham.
A presentation for Richard Williamsonne, clerk, to the
parsonage of Kyslingburie in the diocese of Peterborough.
A presentation for Patrick Blare, Mr. of Art, to the vicarage
of Cheriton in the diocese of Salisbury. |
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An exemplification of a bill and answer put into the Court
of Chancery between Richard Beacon, plaintiff, and John
Hudson and others, defendants. Exemplified at the request
of the said plaintiff.
Pardon of alienation for the Earl of Rutland.
Licence of alienation from the said Earl of Rutland to the
Lord High Treasurer and others.
Commission of provision for John Haynes, esquire, Sarjaunt
of the Accatrye, to take up six last of salmon for the provision
of the Queen's Household. (This entry is erased.) |
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An assignment of a lease from the Queen to Walter Bailie,
one of her Highness' physicians, of certain lands belonging
to Mawdlen College and Corpus Christi College, in the
University of Oxford, made by the Presidents of the same
Colleges to her Majesty.—18 April, 1579.
Signed by Burghley and Leicester. 2 pp. (203. 2.) |
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William Curle. |
1579, May 17. |
Declaration that on Wednesday in Easter
week the undersigned were with William Curle as jurors at
the Swan in Waltham, Herts, when William Woodham in
the name of his master, willed half a dozen of those of the jury
who dwelt in Edmonton and Tottenham to ride with his
master; and that Curle neither by general words nor particular
speech was commanded to go or ride, or any other of Enfield
then present, but only such as were of Edmonton and
Tottenham.—17 May, 1579.
Signed by John Rumbold and 13 others. 1 p. (203. 3.) |
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W. Heriot to [Archibald Douglas], "the Scotch
Ambassador." |
[1579 ? May.] |
Since my last letter I have not seen the
King, who has not yet returned to Edinburgh, as Master Richard
your nephew is writing to you more largely. I have been
here now a week with your brother and sister, who keep me
prisoner with their good cheer; if I will listen to them, I
should not leave them all the time I may remain here.
Signed. Undated. French. 1 p. (179. 160.) |
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Brian Fitzwilliam. |
1579, July 1. |
Warrant ordering that the daily annuity of
5s. Irish of Brian Fitzwilliam, be paid in England to him out
of the money appointed to be sent into Ireland.—Palace of
Westminster, 1 July, 1579.
Signed by the Queen. 1 p. (203. 4.) |
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Roger Manwood to Lord Burghley. |
1579, Aug. 19. |
Details of his dealings with Mrs. Frankland,
with regard to land called Barnards, apparently near her
house and demesnes of Rye. Particulars of his difference
with Mr. Diggs, with respect to the valuation of some land
unspecified.—19 August, 1579.
Endorsed:—The Lord Chief Baron to my Lord.
Holograph. 1¼ pp. (213. 12.) |
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William Franklande to the Lord Treasurer. |
1579, Sept. 5. |
Offers services. I beseech that "this same"
might not be apparent to my father-in-law till I am discharged
out of prison; for his care is little of my well doing, his need
being so great; and he retains the money that should be
disbursed for my speedy discharge, so that nothing may spur
him forward but your displeasure. I desire that the residue
of my living, being on trust committed to my father-in-law,
by force of a lease made to Anthonye Whyteffylde, may be
conveyed over to me.—Undated.
Holograph. Endorsed by Burghley: 5 September, 1579.
1 p. (203. 5.) |
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Georg Johan, Palatin du Rhyn, Duke of Bavaria, to the
Queen. |
1579, Sept. 6. |
Introducing his most Privy Councillor
Gerson Heldt de Ditennaw, whom he is sending to declare
to her particulars of a conspiracy and treason against her
person and estate.—Lanterecken, 6 September, 1579.
French. Signed. 1 p. (133. 10.) |
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[Murdin, p. 322, in extenso.] |
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Duke Casimir to the Same. |
1579, Oct. 2. |
Being duly advertised of the state of affairs
in the Low Countries both by my agents and Seigneurs la
Huguerie and Sarrasin, secretaries to my cousin, the Prince of
Condé, and foreseeing the need the Church of God has of
assurance amongst so many negotiations, I think it my duty
to employ all means in my power to serve her. Chief of these
means I take to be to appeal to your Majesty, being assured
of your piety and singular affection for the peace of the Church
of God and of your great power to continue to assist her in
the present occurrences. Wherefore I have resolved to send
the Sr. D'Hargenlieu, whom I have always known as a
gentleman well affectioned to such an end, to your Majesty,
and have desired the said La Huguerie and Sarrasin to make
the voyage with him, so that you may know how I am assured
that your authority may be used for the advancement of the
Church and the good of the poor Low Countries, on whom
depends the peace of the rest of Christianity. I pray your
Majesty to give credence to D'Hargenlieu and the others
as to myself.—Neustadt, 2 October, 1579.
Signed. French. 2 pp. (133. 11.) |
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The Anjou Marriage. |
1579, Oct. 6. |
"Perils" and "Remedies," and notes of
speeches by Sir Walter Mildmay and others, including
Lord Burghley, with respect to the Anjou marriage.
In Burghley's hand. 4 pp. (140. 6.) |
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[Murdin, pp. 331–3, and 335–6, in extenso.] |
1579, Oct. 6. |
Causes of misliking of the marriage, with
answers thereto.—Undated.
Endorsed by Burghley: "6 Oct., 1579. The Marriadg."
In Burghley's hand. 3 pp. (148. 60.) |
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[Murdin, pp. 333–335, in extenso.] |
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David Chytneus to Lord Burghley. |
1579, Oct. 15. |
Enclosing a history by himself of the events
connected with the Confession of Augsburg.—"Datum Rosodii,
Idibus Octobris, 1579."
Holograph. Seal. 3 pp. Latin. (203. 6.) |
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William Hutton. |
1579, Oct. 18. |
Grant by Philip and Lady Anne Howard,
alias Earl and Countess of Surrey, Lord William Howard
and Lady Elizabeth Howard, to William Hutton, of the office
of forestership of the baronies of Graystock, Duffeton and
Ortin, in Westmoreland and Cumberland, and the keepership
of the park of Graystock, Cumberland.—18 October, 1579.
Signed and sealed. 1 p. (2316.) |
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John Asteley. |
1579, Oct. 24. |
Acknowledgement of receipt by John
Asteley, Master of the Queen's Jewel House, from the Earl of
Lincoln, Lord Admiral, of 15l., for his half-year's annuity
issuing from the manors of Ashleybie and Folkingham, Lincoln,
—24 October, 1579.
1 p. (2158.) |
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The Earl of Oxford. |
1579, Nov. 16. |
The title of Edward Earl of Oxford to the
offices of steward, bailiff and keeper of the forest of Waltham
and the house and park of Havering. Traces his descent from
Thomas de Clere, who received the offices from Richard
Munfichet.
Notes by Burghley. 1½ pp. (146. 14.) |
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The Anjou Marriage. |
1579, Nov. 24. |
Articles of marriage between the Queen
and the Duke of Anjou.
Latin. Corrected by Burghley. Note by Burghley: "Subscripta sunt ista p'missa vicesimo quarto Novembris a'o D'ni
millesimo quingentesimo septuagesimo nono."
12 pp. (203. 8.) |
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Tho. Moryson to the Earl of Lincoln. |
[1579 or earlier ?] |
Acknowledges the receipt of 160l. from
Mr. Bevercot, for Lincoln's instalment due to the Queen at
Michaelmas last. There can be nothing done for Lincoln's
lease of Sempringham parsonage till the commission of leases
be made.—Undated.
Holograph. 1 p. (213. 2.) |
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Court of Wards. |
1579. |
A brief of the arrearages depending upon divers
noblemen and gentlemen in the Court of Wards and Liveries.
½ p. (139. 175.) |
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Frankland's Lands. |
1579. |
Schedule of conveyances concerning Frankland's
lands in Herts. The land particularly mentioned is that
called Barnett's, granted to Lord Burghley, 20 July, 1579.
Annotations in Burghley's hand. 1 sheet. (203. 15.) |
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Navigation. |
1579. |
A work in Dutch on navigation, and tables, maps,
&c.—1579.
(Vol. 301.) |
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William Curle to Lord Burghley. |
[1579.] |
As to a piece of waste in the Queen's manor of
Enfield, granted to him, which is now claimed by Mr. Robert
Wrothe as belonging to his manor of Durants. Prays
Burghley to maintain the Queen's title therein.
Endorsed: 1579. ¾ p. (1720.) |
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— to — |
[1572–1579 ?] |
"After our hearty commendations.
Whereas with long suit and divers passages into Ireland you
have signed and sealed five bills unto Sir Edward Fyton for
the payment to him of 1,200l. after 250l. upon the receipt of
any treasure for Ireland service: and also given a direction
to your servants and agents for payment of the same, and
to take one of your bills with his acquittance, which nevertheless is not here performed: At the humble suit of the
said Sir Edward these are to pray and require you that
according to your warrant and agreement you now see the
payment performed to this bearer his servant, whom he
hath of purpose sent over to you with his bills and your
warrant together with these our letters. Whereof we make
no doubt in regard of your own directions. From the
Court."—Undated.
Unsigned. ½ p. (99. 28.) |