Pages 57-59
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 13, Addenda. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.
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1561
James MackConell. | |
1560–1, Jan. 20. |
Indenture between the Queen and James
MackConell, of Scotland. The Queen grants to him the lands
lying between the Inewre [Inver?] and the Boyse [Bush?] in
Ireland, which he claims to be his old inheritance; and the captainship of the Rowte between the Boyse and the Ban for 21
years; on condition of the yearly payment of 60 beeves: that he
shall appoint Sorle Boy his brother, or such other able man,
to have the rule of the said lands; and of the rendering of
certain services specified.—20 Jan., 3 Elizabeth. Signed by the Queen. Parchment much damaged. 1 p. (215. 9.) |
The Coinage. | |
1561, March. |
Proclamation with respect to the coinage. 1 p. (142. 22.) |
The Council of Trent. | |
[1561, April.] |
Extract from the writings of Cardinal
Cusanus, Eusebius and others.—Undated. Endorsed by Cecil: "Cardin. Cusanus." 3 pp. Extracts respecting the Council of Trent.—Undated. Endorsed by Cecil: "Concilium Tridentinum." 2½ pp. |
The above are apparently in the same hand. There is a separate leaf with them, which is endorsed by Cecil: "Christiani Imperatores Convocarunt Concilia." Also in a contemporary hand "1594." (137. 244.) | |
The Cobhams. | |
1561, June 13. |
Two obligations of William, Lord Cobham,
and John Broke alias Cobham, with respect to the payment of
customs due in connection with a cargo of wool shipped
by James Fuscharyn and James Ragosyn, merchants of Venice.
Signed by William Cobham and John Cobham. Notes of the cancelling of the obligations, 12 Feb., 13 Eliz., 1571. 3 pp. (145. 51.) |
[1561, June 13.] |
"The extent out of the Exchequer
for my [William, Lord Cobham's] debt, against me and my
brother John." This has reference to the obligation named
in the preceding. Latin. 1 p. (145. 202.) |
[1561, June 13.] |
Text of the order and bonds taken of
William, Lord Cobham, and John Cobham in respect of wool
shipped by James Fuskaryn and others. 1 p. (145. 200.) |
[1561, June 13.] |
Note of how much of the instalment was
paid for the custom of the wools. ½ p. (145. 203.) |
Decayed rents. | |
[? 1561.] |
Notes as to certain decayed, decreased and allowed
rents, &c. and the late commission granted out of the Exchequer
in the third year of her Majesty's reign for the examination
and reviving of the same.—Undated. Endorsed by Cecil: Answer to certain articles of A. H. 1 p. damaged. (214. 3.) |
John Gaywood to Sir William Cecil. | |
1561. |
His wife Elizabeth, attendant upon Lady Anne
Wharton, is imprisoned in the Tower by the Council's order.
Prays for her release, in view of her being with child, and
that she has confessed already her whole offence, she being
but in the degree of a servant, and rather constrained than
willing to keep close any such things. Endorsed: 1561. 1 p. (1861.) |
Ralph Bossvile. | |
[? 1561.] (fn. 1) |
Sums of money received by Mr. [Ralph]
Bossovile, (fn. 2) late Clerk of the Court of Wards and Liveries, not
answered to the Queen. Total 258l. 17s. 11d.—Undated. 1 p. (2130.) |
The Coinage. | |
1561–2, March. |
Proclamation with regard to the coinage. Dated, Palace of Westminster.—March, 4 Eliz., 1561. Eight contemporary copies, 1 sheet each. (207. 11; 230. 11.) |