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Cecil Papers: 1613

Pages 229-231

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 24, Addenda, 1605-1668. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1976.

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1613

Accounts.
[March 28, 1613]. Account rendered for books, which include:
Sayrus de Casibus conscientia. 0 15 0
Labarintho. 0 4 0
Mercurius Gallobelgicus. 0 2 0
Thesaurus politicus. 0 2 0
Donnes Pseudomartyr. 0 8 0
Doctor Cowells Interpreter. 0 5 0
Quexiota de la Mancha. 0 3 0
Harangnes de la Court. 0 5 6
Dictionarie. 0 12 0
Below: "Mr Stuard, I have receyved of thes bookes for my lord and my Lord of Cranborne within thes 2 yeares as many as come to 3l 16s 10d, which I pray pay this bearer Mr Norton. Signed: Thomas Wilson.
At bottom: 1611, Feb. 15:
3 16 4
Lucius Florus. 0 2 0
De libertate ecclesiastica. 0 1 0
Casauboni Responsio. 0 1 0
4 1 4
Endorsed: "Mr Billot, stationer, his bill for bookes by him delivered for my Lords use.
Summa iiiil is iiiid. Received of Mr. Brett this 28th of March, 1613, the some of fowre pounds sixteen pence, I say received the some above by me. Joseph Baysell, for Mr Jhon Billot." 1 p. (Bills 82/1.)
Accounts.
1613, April 9. Receipt for £10 signed by John Coprario, bestowed on him as a gift by the Earl of Salisbury.
1 p. (Bills. 82/4.)
Accounts.
[April 10, 1613]. Receipt for £5 from William, Earl of Salisbury, which is paid annually to the Italian church. Signed: Ascanio Baliano, "ministro della chiesa italiana".
Endorsed: "10 Aprielis, 1613. v1 delivered to Ascaniors, an Italian preacher." 1 p. (Bills 82/5.)
Accounts.
[April 12, 1613]. Receipt for £40 towards the expenses of William, Earl of Salisbury's journey. Signed: Thomas Roupe.
Endorsed: "10 Aprielis, 1613. xl1 to Mr Roope towards defraying of my Lords chardge to Rochester at the Palesgrave goeing awaye." ¼ p. (Bills 82/3.)
Accounts.
1613, April 22. Receipt for £100 signed by Matthew Lister. It is "for a clocke I soulde unto him [Viscount Cranborne] in France to be paid at the birth of his first childe".
1 p. (Bills 82/8.)
Accounts.
1613, April 27. Accounts compiled by John Speere. Inter alia:
"For my lords goinge to a playe. vis vid
To the man that sheaweth the monuments in Westminster." xs
1 p. (Bills 81.)
Accounts.
1613, April 28. Receipt signed by Thomas Langley, bursar, for £5:18:2 paid by the farmer of Ruislip, "to the Kings College in Cambridge, being parte of the sume collected from the tenants for ayde money payed to the Kings Matye for the mariage of the Ladye Elizabeth, his Matyes eldest daughter".
1 p. (Bills 82/7.)
Leases.
1613, August 10. Leases of holdings in Kent. A list of leases for July, 1610 is also included.
2 pp. (145. 136.)
Accounts.
1613, December 26. Receipt signed by John Ellis, messenger, for £10, "paid by his Lordship (William, Earl of Salisbury) to Doctor Campion for apparrell by him provided to be imployed in there maske".
1 p. (Bills 82/10.)
Accounts.
[December 27, 1613]. Receipt for £5 "for a heade peece for his Lordship for the maske". Signed: William Eyton.
Endorsed: "27 December, 1613. vl to William Eaton for a heade peece for my Lord for the maske." ½ p. (Bills 82/10a.)
Verses.
[1613].
"Ladye changed to Venus dove Gently guide your Carr (fn. 1) of love.
Lett your sporte from night to daye Be to make your Carre a waye.
Let beknowne y' have founde at laste A Christmas Carr—all that surpaste.
Plants ynough thene may ensue For Som—arsett where none ere grewe.
Som—arsett and Som are layde, If none stands well, god morrow mayde." Undated.
Endorsed: "Carr, E Somerset & ye C[ountess] Suffolk [? Essex]." 1 p. (140. 123.)

Footnotes

  • 1. Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, and Frances, divorced wife of Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex were married on December 26, 1613.