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Nov. 1.
Whitehall. |
1. Warrant for payment to Rich. Little, Yeoman waggoner of the
Privy Buckhounds, of 20£. per ann., for wages. |
Nov. 2. |
Licence to Arthur Andrew to export 6,000 dickers of calf skins,
for 7 years. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 40.] |
Nov. 2.
Paris. |
2. Tobie Matthew to Hugh Ellis, steward to Alice, Countess
Dowager of Derby. Hopes soon to return to England. Directs him
to pay 15£. to Dud. Carleton, for rent. |
Nov. 3.
Gogirthan. |
3. Receipt by Sir Rich. Price, of Gogirthan, Cardiganshire,
collector for the Privy Seal loan, of 25£., from David Lloyd Gwyon. |
Nov. 4. |
Accustomed "French warrant," for the Sheriffs of Somerset and
Dorset, for payment of the yearly allowances to the Earl of
Huntingdon, Master of the Hart Hounds, and other inferior officers.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 4. |
The like to the Sheriff of Hampshire, for hay, &c., for the King's
deer in Freemantle Park, and for mending the park enclosures.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 4. |
Grant, with survivorship, to Edward and Wingfield Honing, on
surrender of Edw. Honing, of the receivership of Suffolk and
Cambridge. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 4. |
Grant to And. Ellis, of pardon for life only, for robbing John
Thimble. [Docquet]. |
Nov. 4. |
Warrant to pay to Sir John Ramsay 100£. of the King's free gift.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 4. |
Warrant to pay 10s. per diem to Sir Thos. Vavasour, for the time
he shall execute the office of Knight Marshal. [Docquet.] |
Nov. ? |
4. Estimate by Sir Thos. Vavasour, Knight Marshal, of the
charges of provisions for the King's household, and of the income
for their defrayal. Incomplete. |
Nov. 4. |
Grant to Sir Walter Mildmay and his heirs, in fee-farm, of the
manor of Bradwell, co. Essex. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 4. |
Demise to Sir Mich. Stanhope of the Park of Hertford, and Hartingford-bury. [Docquet, Nov. 4 and Dec. 10.] |
Nov. 4. |
Warrant to Sir Tho. Knyvet, Warden of the Mint, for certain
new dies and medals, to be executed by Charles Anthony, and John
Baptist. [Docquet]. |
Nov. 4. |
Grant to John Barker of an alms-room in Christ Church, Oxford.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 6. |
Grant to Sir Philip Herbert, in fee-simple, of Exchequer lands, &c.,
not named, value 1,200£. per ann. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
5. Assignment by Joan Thomas, and Anthony her son, to John
and Chas. Young of Chichester, of the remainder, &c. of a grant to
Sam. Thomas of 1,000£. of the fines for illegally transporting brass
or iron ordnance. |
Nov. 8.
Serjeant's Inn. |
6. The Judges to the Council. Unlawfulness of delegating to
individuals the execution of the penal statutes. Inconveniences of
grants of forfeitures. Have not had time to make a full report on
the penal laws, or on the abuses on fines, &c. |
Nov. 8. |
Warrant to pay to the King's goldsmith 9,056£. 5s. 3¾d. for plate,
&c. given to Ambassadors and others. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
Warrant to discharge Wm. Ramsay and 4 others, the King's trumpeters in ordinary, from payment of certain subsidies. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
Grant to George Colmer of the office of Cockmaster, for life, with
authority to decide wagers, &c., about cockfighting. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
Warrant to pay to the Same 150£. for providing cocks for the
King's pastime. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
License to Arthur, Andrea, Jeronimo, Edward, and Scipio Bassano
to transport 6,000 dickers of calf skins, during 7 years after the
expiration of a former grant. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
Warrant to pay to Philip Rosseter, one of the King's musicians
for the lutes, 20£. per ann. wages, and 16£. 2s. 6d. per ann.
his
apparel. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
Warrant to pay to Wm. Bruet, the King's rat-killer, 8d. per diem.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
Warrant to pay to Clement Langer, one of the King's musicians
for the sackbuts, 20£. per ann. wages, and 16£. 2s. 6d. per ann. for
his apparel. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
Warrant to deliver certain stuff to Wm. Phillips, for the Prince's
service. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 8. |
Royal Assent to the decree made by Sir Ric. Ogle and others,
Commissioners of Sewers, for making a drain to carry away the
waters from the marshes at Fleet, co. Lincoln. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 9.
Salisbury
Court. |
7. D. Hilles to Lord Morley. Submits a project for preventing a
decrease in the Customs, to be shown to Viscount Cranborne, who
has the King's Customs in farm. |
Nov. 10. |
Grant to Henry Backhouse of pardon for life only, for horse stealing. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 10. |
Presentation of John Williams to the Deanery of Bangor, void
by promotion of Dr. [Rich.] Parry to the Bishopric of St. Asaph.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 10. |
Grant to Henry Fielder of the office of Yeoman Warder of the
Tower, for life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 10. |
Discharge of the Levant merchants, named in a schedule annexed
to the Privy Seal, of the debts due to the King, upon their bonds for
payment of duties on currants, oil, and muscadel. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 10. |
8. Names of the members of the Levant Company. |
[Nov.] |
9. List of a portion of the preceding names, headed "farmers and
directors," and indorsed [by Cranborne,] "names for currants;" with
note by him relative to the officers of the customs. |
[Nov. 10.] |
10. Warrant to the Earl of Suffolk, and others, to administer the
proper oath to Peter Young, Almoner of Scotland, appointed to be
overseer of the household of Prince Charles, and to have special
charge of his education. |
Nov. 10. |
Docquet of the above. |
Nov. 10. |
Grant to the said Peter Young of a pension of 200£. per ann., for
life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 10. |
Grant to Wm. Belou of an annuity of 100£., for life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 10. |
Commission for John Parry, Master of the Otter Hounds, to take
up dogs for the King's diversion; all millers commanded to stay
their watercourses, at the time of hunting the otter. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 10. |
Grant to Sir Rob. Lane, Esquire of the Stables, of a pension of 30£.
per ann., for life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 11. |
11. [Hen.] Billingsley's observations on the danger of decay in
shipping, and on the exportation of English cloth. |
Nov. 11. |
12. Indenture between the King and Sir Richard Martin and his
son Rich. Martin, Master and Worker of the Mint, for coining
moneys for England and Scotland. |
Nov. 12. |
13. Deposition of Eleazar Edgar, relative to where he went on a
certain night; the sale of Dr. Bilson's book and Leicester's Commonwealth; also on his doings in Ireland. |
Nov. 12.
Westminster. |
Proclamation for the search and apprehension of certain pirates.
Printed. [Proc. Book, p. 85.] |
Nov. 12. |
Grant to Rob. Graham, rider of the King's hunting horses, of the
keeping of the King's house at Royston, for life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12.
Westminster. |
Licence for Richard Chalcroft, a sewer of the hall, to travel for
three years. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Warrant to pay to the Same his fees and wages during his
absence, and to re-admit him to his office on his return. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Grant to Edw. Lambert, on surrender of Edm. Barret, of the office
of the King's "leash," for life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Warrant to pay to Sir Henry Cock, Cofferer of the Household,
5,301£. 8s. 8d. for entertainment of the Commissioners of Spain and
Burgundy. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Warrant to pay to the same 3,000£. for part of expenses of the
Prince's household. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Grant to Edw. Hatton, of the second prebend in Norwich cathedral, void by death of John Freake. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Letter to the Dean and Canons of Christ Church, Oxford to
choose Erasmus Evans to a scholarship there. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Letter to the Lord Chancellor, for Fras. Drake, executor of
Rich. Drake, to have equal justice in Chancery, in prosecuting a
suit for money, &c., due to the King by Thos. Drake, executor of
Sir Francis Drake, and granted to the said Rich. Drake and others.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Grant to Rich. Skaffe of an alms-room in Worcester cathedral, for
life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Grant to Jethro Forstall of an alms-room in Canterbury cathedral.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 12. |
Grant, with survivorship, to Edw. and Alex. Rigby, of the Clerkship of the Crown, co. Lancaster, on surrender of a former grant
made to the late Alex. Rigby and the said Edward. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 13. |
Grant to Ric. Bell of a pension of 20£. per ann., for life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 13. |
Re-grant to Lord Monteagle and his heirs, of the farm of Manyfold Wick, co. Essex, with remainder to the heirs of William late
Lord Monteagle, his grandfather, and to the heirs of Charles late
Duke of Suffolk, grandfather of the said late Lord Monteagle.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 13. |
Grant to Owen Glany and Wm. Ecop of pardon for piracy.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 13. |
Grant to John Skaffe of pardon for uttering counterfeit money.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 14. |
Grant, with survivorship, to Phil. Henslow and Edw. Allen, of
the Mastership of the game of bears, bulls, and mastiff dogs, on surrender of Sir Wm. Stewart. [Docquet. See Memoirs of Edw.
Alleyne, pp. 71-7, by J. P. Collier, printed for the Shakespeare
Society.] |
Nov. 14. |
Grant to John Levingston, junior, on surrender of his father,
John Levingston, of a pension inalienable, of 100£. per ann., for life.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 14. |
14. George Lord Hume, of Berwick, to Sir Thos. Lake. Requests
a privy seal for 1,241£. 2s. 10d. to Wm. Herrick, for jewels and
pearls delivered to the King and Prince. |
[Nov. 16.] |
15. Opinions of the Law Officers of the Crown, on questions
relative to the naturalization of Scottish subjects, born after the
King's accession to England. |
Nov. ? |
16. Discourse on the naturalization of the Scots, as to whether
the Scottish Commissioners have powers to agree to it; also as to the
privileges of naturalization enjoyed by the Scots in France. |
Nov. ? |
17. Copy of the above. |
Nov. ? |
18. Arguments [by Dud. Carleton] on the question of naturalization of the Scots. Fears lest if it be granted at once, the Scots will
afterwards refuse union in laws, &c. Indorsed, "Four poynts
contained in my Lord of Cranborne's paper for conclusion of the
points of naturalization." |
Nov. 15. |
19. Proclamation for regulating the value of the new coins; with
a table of the comparative Troy weights used in England and
Scotland. |
[Nov. 15.] |
20. Draft of the above. [Corrected by Visct. Cranborne.] |
Nov. 16.
Westminster. |
Copy of the above. Printed. [Proc. Coll., No. 3.] |
Nov. ? |
21. Proposed inscriptions to be placed on the new coins. [By
Visct. Cranborne.] |
Nov. ? |
22. Observations [by Thos. Wilson] on the effects of the circulation of debased money, and answers to arguments against it. |
Nov. ? |
23. Petition of the Merchants trading to the Levant to the Council,
against the new imposition on currants; pleading their great charges,
and the benefits arising to the kingdom from the trade. |
Nov. ? |
24. Copy of the above. |
Nov. ? |
25. Estimate showing the advantage which the Venetian
s
have over the English, on account of the tax on currants, demanded
from foreigners by Venice. |
Nov. ? |
26. Proposition for relieving the Turkey trade, by reconstructing
a Turkish company, to be supported by a grant of the impost on Petras
currants, leaving the Venetian trade open. The Lord Chamberlain
to be compensated for his loss on the farm of currants. |
Nov. |
27. Observations on two special grievances viz.: the East India
trade, and the imposition on currants, mentioned in the petition of
the Turkey merchants, as causing the decay of their trade in the
Levant from which they desire to be relieved. |
Nov. ? |
28. Reasons against the continuance of trade with Turkey, with
arguments to prove that, if it be continued, the merchants are able
to bear their own expenses, and to pay the imposition upon currants,
without danger of being undersold by the Venetians. |
[Nov. 16.] |
29. Memoranda [drawn up for the Council] for answering the
complaint of the Levant merchants, against the impost on currants,
and their proposal to increase the duties paid by strangers. |
Nov. ? |
30. Arguments from patents granted to English merchants for
the Levant trade, to prove that they should not claim exemption
from the duty on currants for the support of their Ambassadors. |
Nov. ? |
31. Arguments of the farmers of the customs on currants, against
the refusal of the Levant merchants to pay the imposition upon them,
unless a double impost be laid on Venetians who import the same. |
Nov. ? |
32. Arguments against the request of the Turkey merchants, for
increased duty to be levied upon currants brought in by Merchantstrangers, especially Venetians, for protection of the English trade. |
Nov. ? |
33. Arguments to prove the impolicy of increasing the impost
levied on the Venetians, as it would cause increased imposts to be
laid on the English in Venice. |
Nov. ? |
34. Arguments against the release of the Turkey merchants from
the imposition on currants, solicited by them for the maintenance of
their Ambassadors, &c., and suggesting that the King take their
maintenance into his own hands. [Two copies.] |
Nov. 16. |
Grant, with survivorship, to Wm. Winter and Ric. Jobson, of the
office of clerk of the prick and cheque of the King's ships, at Portsmouth, &c. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 16. |
Grant to the King's Attorney and Solicitor-General of the King's
reversion in the manor and rectory of Loddington, and the advowson
of the church of Loddington, and other lands, co. Leicester, whereof
Lord Cromwell is seized; that the same may be sold for payment of
Cromwell's debts. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 16. |
Grant to the Corporation of Lynn Regis, co. Norfolk, of the
Admiralty jurisdiction of their port, after the death of the Lord
Admiral. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 16. |
Grant, with survivorship, to George Tyson and his son William, of
the Sinker's office of the coining irons in the Tower. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 16. |
Grant to Sir Geo. Throgmorton and his heirs, in fee-farm, of the
manor of Wardington, cos. Northampton and Bucks. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 16. |
Grant to Sir Tho. Challoner and his heirs, in fee-farm, of Exchequer lands, value 30£. per ann., with woods and advowsons
unvalued. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 16. |
Grant to the Same, in fee-farm, of the manor of Long Buckby,
co. Northampton, of the Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 17.
Court of
Whitehall. |
35. Visct. Cranborne to the King's Auditors. To allow the deputy
stewards and bailiffs of Her Majesty's manors their accustomed
fees, in spite of any diminution on the profits of holding courts.
36. Copy of the above. [Corrected by Cranborne.] |
Nov. 17. |
Grant to Walter Pye and Wm. Beale, in fee-farm, of the manor of
Upton St. Leonards. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 17. |
Ratification of a warrant, dated Nov. 29, 1602, for John Cage,
to travel for three years, with license for two years longer.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 17. |
License for Robert Carey to travel for one year. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 18. |
Grant to Sir Edw. Howard, one of the King's cupbearers, of
the keeping of the King's Park of Byfleet, co. Surrey, for life.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 18. |
Grant to Sir Alex. Clifford of a pension of 6s. 8d. per diem, for life.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 18. |
Grant to Clement Langer of the place of one of the King's musicians on the sackbuts, for life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 18. |
Grant to Rich. Richards of the bailiwick of Sturmister-NewtonCastle, co. Dorset, for life. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 18.
Westminster. |
37. Warrant to deliver to Thos. Cargill, Hen. Muncrieff, James
Fisher, and James Quarrier, falconers, stuff for their apparel. |
Nov. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, Nov. 16.] |
Nov. 20. |
38. Tho. Alabaster to Visct. Cranborne. Proposal for allowing the
unemployed merchant ships to enter the King of Spain's service. |
Nov. 20. |
Warrant to pay to Wm. Herrick 1,241£. 2s. 10d. for jewels and
pearls delivered to the King and Prince. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 20. |
Grant to Edw. Dalton of an alms-room in Carlisle cathedral.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 20. |
Grant to Nicholas Lee of an alms-room in Durham cathedral.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 22. |
Warrant to deliver to James Craig, Assistant to Robert Tyas,
Clerk of the King's Wardrobe, stuff for his yearly livery. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 22. |
Grant to Sir Roger Wilbraham of the Gatehouse of St. John's
House, for life, -subject to the proviso of an increase of rent.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 22. |
Grant to Robt. Wysse of pardon for stealing a mare. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 22. |
Grant to Thos. Wynall of an alms-room in Worcester cathedral.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 22.
London. |
Jas. Randolph, to Mr. Lee. Urges payment of the money due on
the bond of Sir Thos. Smith and Mr. Glaseour. [Dom. Cor.,
Dec. 14.] |
Nov. 22.
Whitehall. |
39. Lord Fyvie to Visct. Cranborne. Sends propositions to be
offered to the Parliaments of both kingdoms, for dealing with malefactors who might retreat from one kingdom to the other. Minor
matters will be better settled by the King and Council than by the
great number of Commissioners. Incloses,
39. I. Proposition by the Commissioners for the Union that
criminals flying from one country to the other be surrendered on demand, or if not discovered, be outlawed. |
Nov. 24.
Hinchinbrook. |
40. Earl of Worcester to the Same. Sends him a letter from
the King, "the most gracious letter that ever Prince wrote to
his subjects," which is to be publicly read before the Commissioners. Incloses,
40. I. The King to "My little Beagle," [Lord Cranborne]. Concerning the Act of Union. He has no intention to promote
Scotchmen to certain offices, but does not wish the Act to
be fettered with conditions. |
[Nov. 24.] |
41. Copy of the above inclosure. |
Nov. 25.
Westminster. |
Warrant to deliver 2,000£. for the service of the Queen, without
account. [Docquet, Nov. 27.] |
Nov. 27.
Serjeant's Inn. |
42. The Judges to the Council. Send a list of such penal statutes
as they approve, and their opinions for reforming abuses in escheats.
Inclose,
42. I. List of the statutes recommended by the Judges, with suggestions on the best mode of putting them in execution.
42. II. Suggestion for reforming the abuses in escheats of recognizances, &c., in the Exchequer. |
Nov. 27. |
Grant to the Attorney and Solicitor-General of the reversion of the
manor of Sheldon, cos. Warwick and Worcester, whereof Lord Grey
of Groby is seized. [See Oct. 29.] |
Nov. 27. |
Warrant to discharge Sir Thos. Tresham, Sir Hen. James, Sir
Wm. Rooper, Thos. Throgmorton, John Arundell, Mich. Hare, Rob.
Price, Edw. Sullyard, and Jane Shelley, recusants, of divers sums,
part of the fines due to the Crown on their conviction. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 27. |
Warrant to pay to Peter Vanlore 1,245£. 13s. 11d. in part of
6,245£. 13s. 11d. due by the King to him and Martin Van Somer;
the King to assign over to him certain bonds for the remaining
5,000£. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 27. |
Warrant to pay to Lord Hume 3,000£. towards the charges of the
wardrobe. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 27. |
Royal assent to the election of Richard Bancroft Bishop of London, to the Archbishopric of Canterbury. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 27. |
Warrant to pay the fees of such Justices at Westminster, Barons
of the Exchequer, Serjeants-at-Law, Attorney and Solicitor-General,
as shall die or be removed, up to the day of their death or removal,
at the same rate as their whole year's fee. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 27. |
Grant to Sir John Peyton, Sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon,
of leave to hold his office, although residing 12 weeks in winter at
his house in Bradley, co. Suffolk. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 27. |
Warrant to the Exchequer that no money be paid out of the forfeitures there arising, to any other than Rob. Browne, eldest son of
Sir Richard Browne, until 2,000£. be answered to him. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 27. |
License to Sir Wm. Lovelace to serve in the wars, under any
Christian Prince or State in league with His Majesty, during
pleasure. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 28. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Lake, and Mary his wife, and to the heirs of
Sir Thomas, to hold a weekly market and two yearly fairs in Little
Stanmore, co. Middlesex. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 28. |
Release to Sir Hugh Losse of a proviso for finding sureties, contained in the former pardon granted to him for burglary in Sir Wm.
Cornwallis's house; also re-grant of pardon for the same offence.
[Docquet.] |
Nov. 28. |
Grant to John Lepton, Groom of the Privy Chamber, of two
parts of all goods and chattels concealed, lately belonging to Sir
John Perrot, attainted. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 29. |
43. Declaration by the Earl of Cumberland of his proceedings in
Cumberland. State of the Borders since the death of Queen Elizabeth. |
Nov. 29. |
Grant to Wm. Dolman and Robt. Kitchin, of pardon for manslaughter of John Danyell, of Burnby, co. York. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 29. |
Grant to Hen. Holdich, and his heirs, of purchase of certain lands,
co. Norfolk. [Docquet.] |
Nov. 30. |
Presentation of John Shelton to the rectory of Amport, dioc.
Winchester. [Docquet.] |
Dec. ? |
44. Memorandum of instructions to be given to Collectors of the
Loans in each county, to urge payment before next term, and to
send in the monies already paid, and the names of those who delay
or excuse themselves. |
Dec. ? |
45. Statement of the [first] instalment of the loans in each county,
total amount, 53,311£. 6s. 8d. |
Dec. 2. |
46. Certificate of payments made into the Exchequer by the
clergy of Essex. |
Dec. 2. |
47. List of Gentlemen of Essex who have not paid their loans,
with their excuses. "To be sent for," marked against many
names [by Cranborne.] |
Dec. 2. |
48. List of Ministers, co. Essex, who have not paid their loans,
with their excuses.
49. List of Ministers who have neither paid nor sent excuses. |
Dec. 2. |
50. Third certificate of payments made by the temporalty, co.
Essex. |
[Dec. 2.] |
51. List of Gentlemen and Clergy of ability [of Essex] who have
not answered the loan. |
Dec. ? |
52. Contributions required for the loan from Aldermen and Citizens of London. |
Dec. 3. |
Grant to Ric. Mills, Hen. Billing, Hen. Wroth, and Lawrence
Moselhew, yeomen of London, of pardon for robbing John Bowler.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 3. |
Grant of new incorporation for the town of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 4. |
Grant to John Jolles of pension of 150£. per ann., on surrender of
a pension of 50£. by Sir Thos. Coningsby, and another of 100£. by
Sir Jas. Lindsay. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 4. |
Grant, at the suit of Ann Swift, of license for founding and
erecting a Free Grammar School, at North Auckland, co. Durham.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 6.
Whitehall. |
53. Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain, to Sir Thos. Lake.
Requests him to draw a bill for increase of wages to the gentlemen
and children of the Chapel Royal, and to the serjeant, yeomen, and
groom of the vestry. [See Dec. 18] |
Dec. 6.
Whitehall. |
54. Same to the Same. To draw a bill for allowance of 20£. per
ann. to Wm. Pierson, drummer to the Prince. [See Dec. 18.] |
Dec. ? |
55. Memoranda of the comparative advantages of English and
Scottish merchants, in their trade with France. [See Com. Journals,
Vol. i., p. 321.] |
Dec. 6.
Westminster. |
Articles of Union drawn up by the Commissioners of England and
Scotland, to be proposed to the Parliaments of both realms. Prefixed are the preface, Acts for authorizing the several Commissioners,
their names, powers, &c. [Dom. Corresp., Vol. X.*
No. I.] |
Dec. 6.
Westminster. |
Copy of the above bill, the prefixes omitted. [Ibid., No. II.] |
[Dec. 6.] |
Draft of a clause in one of the prefixes of the above, instructing
the Commissioners to reduce their doings into instruments tripartite.
[Ibid., No. III.] |
Dec. ?
London. |
56. "The miraculous and happy Union of England and Scotland,
by how admirable means it is effected, how profitable to both
nations, and how free of any inconvenience, either past, present, or
to be discerned. Imprinted for Edward Blount." |
Dec. 7. |
License for Henry Bosevile, son of Sir Rob. Bosevile, of Amsford,
Kent, to travel for two years. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant to Thomas Cooke of pardon for stealing. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant to Sir Hen. Compton, in reversion after Thos. Spencer and
Sir Rich. Spencer, of the office of keeping writs and rolls in the
Common Pleas, for life, with reversion to John, son of Sir Richard
Spencer. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Warrant to pay to Richard Little, keeper of the waggons for the
buckhounds and harriers, 20d. per diem, for life ; the salary of George
Hume, the former keeper, to cease. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant to Wm. Blake and Ric. Stockdale, in fee-farm, of divers
rectories, lands, &c., value 12£. 14s. 11d. per ann. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Warrant for repayment to John Talbot, of 160£. fine, due by him
to the Crown for recusancy. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant to Lady Arbella [Stuart] of pension, inalienable, of 1,000£.
per ann., for life. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant to Martin Freeman of purchase of the King's reversion of
certain messuages in the city of London, value 13£. 0s. 4d. per ann.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant to Sir Robert and Rob. Johnson, on surrender by Sir Rob.
Johnson, of the office of Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Warrant to pay to Lord Hume of Berwick, Keeper of the Privy
Purse, 1,000£. for the King's service. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant to Lord Elphinston and his heirs, in fee-farm, of the
manors of Harbottle and Wark, the forest of Ridley, and tenements in Willington, co. Cumberland. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Warrant to pay to the Treasurer of the Chamber 1,000£., to be
disbursed for extraordinary charges of Ambassadors, &c. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Confirmation of certain fees to be paid by Knights to the King's
footmen, porters, and drum-major. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant, in reversion, to Rob. Thorne and Fra. Adams, of the office
of Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, in cos. Glamorgan, Monmouth, Brecknock, and Radnor. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Lease, in reversion, to Sir Roger Aston of the post fines, co. Lancaster, with covenants, the same as formerly granted to Chris. and
Jas. Anderton. [Docquet. Dec. 3 and Dec. 18.] |
Dec. 8. |
Warrant to deliver stuff to Laurence Whitfield and Tho. Marvyn,
Keepers of the Privy Lodgings at Westminster, for their yearly
liveries. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Congé d'elire to the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, London, to
elect a Bishop. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Letter commendatory to the same, for Dr. Vaughan, Bishop of
Chester to be elected Bishop of London. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Re-grant to the three daughters of the late Earl of Westmoreland
of pensions of 200 marks each, for life. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant of new charter to the City of Winchester. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 8. |
Grant to the Earl of Nottingham and Lord Effingham, his son,
to treat with persons holding taverns, for fines for licenses, &c.
[Docquet, Dec. 8, bis.] |
Dec. 8.
Whitehall. |
57. Lord Chamberlain Suffolk to Sir Thos. Lake. For a bill of
allowance of 20£. per ann. to John Smith, trumpeter to the Prince. |
Dec. 10.
Suffolk House. |
58. The Same to the Same. For a bill of allowance of 80£. per ann.
to Rob. Pamphlin, Yeoman of the Robes. |
Dec. 10. |
Grant to Rob. Graham of the office of keeping the house at
Royston, for life. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 39.] |
Dec. 10. |
59. Abstract of survey of the Border Lands, stating the bounds
and contents of various districts in Cumberland and Northumberland, their yearly value, &c. |
Dec. 10. |
60. Copy of the above. |
[Dec. 10.]
[Whitehall.] |
61. The Council to the Bishops. To give order that on expiration of the period limited for the conformity of Ministers of the
Church to the laws and orders of Church government, Non-conformists
are to be deprived. |
Dec. ? |
62. Justices of Lancashire to the King. Pray that the ministers, who have long and usefully laboured among them, may not be
displaced for non-conformity. |
Dec. 10. |
Grant, with survivorship, to Sir Hugh Beeston and George his
son, of the Controllership of all Records, Fines, &c. in cos. Chester,
Flint, and Carnarvon. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 10. |
Royal assent for Dr. Parry to be Bishop of St. Asaph. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 11. |
Grant to John Craig of the office of Clerk of the Great Wardrobe,
for life. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 39.] |
Dec. 13. |
Letter appointing John Suckling as Receiver of Fines for Alienations, the office being void by death of Sir Arthur Aty. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 13. |
Warrant to pay certain sums of money to Peter Van Lore.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 13. |
Warrant to deliver certain stuff for the liveries of Alex. Miller and
Rob. Erskin, and others, the King's servants. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 14.
London. |
63. Jas. Randolph to Mr. Lee. Hopes Sir Thos. Smith will excuse
his going to law, to recover the money from Mr. Glaseour. [See
Nov. 22.] |
Dec. 14. |
Lease, for 21 years, to Sir Roger Aston, of the post fines, and the
issues of the Green Wax, &c., of the Duchy of Lancaster, in all the
counties of England, except Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 14.
Oxford. |
Grant of incorporation for foundation of a Grammar School at
Henley-upon-Thames. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Three grants, at the suit of Lord Southampton. 1. To Edw.
Gage and Wm. Chamberlain, in fee-farm of the manors of Compton
and Rumsey, cos. Somerset and Hants. 2. To Ph. Tise and Wm.
Blake, in fee-farm, of the manor of Rattlesden, Suffolk, and other
lands. 3. To Edm. Lassells, in fee-farm, of the customary lands,
&c., of the manor of Wing, co. Rutland, parcel of the monastery of
St. Neots. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Grant to John Gibb, Groom of the Chamber, of 3,000£. out of the
penalties or forfeitures of recusants. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Grant to Thos. Ferrers of pension, inalienable, of 50£. per ann.,
for life. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Warrant to pay to Wm. Say, of London, scrivener, 100£., as a gift,
on his discharge from keeping the Council Chamber. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Warrant to pay to Adam Newton, schoolmaster of the Prince,
300£. as a gift, and 200£. per ann.; to cease upon other preferments.
[Docquet. Nov. 16 and Dec. 17.] |
Dec. 17. |
Grant of the King's accustomed allowance for the tonnage of five
new ships. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Warrant to pay to the Lord Chamberlain 500£.; 300£. for a jewel,
100£. for the use of the Queen, and 100£. for Randall, of Weymouth, and others, for discovering the Carrack. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Grant to Dr. [Jas.] Mountague, Dean of the Chapel, of the Deanery
of Worcester, void by death of Dr. [Rich.] Edes. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Letter to the President and Chapter of the Cathedral of Lichfield,
to elect Dr. Tucker Dean there, on the resignation of Dr. Montague.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Warrant to pay certain requisite sums to Sir Thos. Smith, Clerk
of the Upper House of Parliament, appointed to attend the Commissioners for the Union. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Challoner, Edw. Cason, and their heirs, of the
manor of Clothall, Hertford, conveyed by -- Trott to the King.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 17. |
Royal assent for Dr. Vaughan, late Bishop of Chester, to be Bishop
of London. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Letter for orders to the Surveyor of Woods in Wiltshire, to
fell trees for enclosing a piece of ground in the forest of Braden,
for safety of the deer. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Like letter to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Grant to Sir Oliver Manners and Sir Thos. Savage, in reversion
after Wm. Mill and Sir Fras. Bacon, of the office of Clerk of the
Council, in the Star Chamber. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
License for Alderman Sir John Watts to sell the ship Alcedon, on
condition of building another of like burthen. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
License for Fras. Michell to travel for three years. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Grant to Eustace Norton, Falconer to the Prince, of a pension of
30£. per ann., for life. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Warrant for payment of increased allowances to the Gentlemen
and others of the Chapel and Vestry. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Warrant to pay to Thomas Smith, trumpeter, and Wm. Pierson,
drum-player, to the Prince, 20£. per ann., during pleasure. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Congé d'elire to the Dean and Chapter of Chester to elect a
Bishop. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Letter commendatory to the Same, for George Floyd, Bishop of
Man, to be elected Bishop of Chester. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Grant to Sir Roger Aston and John Grimsdich, in fee-farm, of the
manor of Soham, Cambridge, and other lands not named, of the
Duchy of Lancaster; also the advowson of the church of Aspeden,
Herts. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Grant to Lord Hume, of Berwick, and his heirs, in fee-farm, of
the manor of Etal, and other lands in Northumberland, value
78£. 13s. 6d. per ann. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Grant to the Same of the rectory of Holy Island, and other lands
in Northumberland and Durham, value 109£. 10s. 2d. per ann.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 18. |
Grant to Tho. Hippesley, late of Gloucester, of pardon for manslaughter of Rob. Brice. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 18.
Bishopthorpe. |
64. Archbishop Hutton to Lord Cranborne, in answer to the
Council's letters concerning Conformity. Laments the encouragement given to papists and recusants; the puritans, though fantastically zealous, are substantially the same in religion as the Reformed
Church. Wishes there was less waste of the treasure of the realm,
and more moderation in hunting. |
Dec. 18. |
65. Copy of the above. |
[Dec.]
Whitehall. |
66. Visct. Cranborne to Archbp. Hutton. Answer in detail to
the above. The King's zeal for religion. No one would dare to
propose to him a toleration of Popery. Danger from the unadvised
zeal of Puritans. Though the King spends freely, he has entailed
100,000 marks per ann. on his issue. Excuses his love of hunting. |
[Dec.] |
67. Copy of the above. |
Dec. ? |
68. The King to the Chancellors of the two Universities. For all
future graduates to take the oath of Supremacy, and another oath
subjoined, of Conformity to the Church of England. |
Dec. ? |
69. Copy of the above. |
Dec. 20 ? |
70. Certificate, by Fras. Aldrich, Senior Fellow, of ministers
ordained and resident in Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and of
their conformity. |
Dec. 20 ? |
71. Like certificate from Rob. Soame, Master of Peter-House. |
Dec. 20 ? |
72. Like certificate from Dr. John Cowell, Master of Trinity Hall. |
Dec. 20 ? |
73. Like certificate from Laurence Chaderton, Master of Emanuel
College. |
Dec. 20 ? |
74. Like certificate from Edw. Manisty, of Clare Hall. |
Dec. 20 ? |
75. Like certificate from Nathan Giffard, President of Pembroke
Hall. |
Dec. 20. |
76. Like certificate from Barnaby Goche, Master of Magdalen
College. |
Dec. 20 ? |
77. Like certificate from William Moon, of Catherine Hall. [See
1605, Jan. 7 and 8.] |
Dec. 20. |
Letter to the Mayor, &c., of Leicester, to grant a lease of the
moiety of a farm called Newark Grange, to Dr. Chippingale, after
expiration of his present lease. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 20. |
Re-grant of discharge to the trumpeters, from the payment of
certain subsidies granted to the late Queen. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 20. |
Grant to Sir Roger Aston and Mary, his wife, and the heirs of
the said Sir Roger, of the manors of Cranford St. John's, and Cranford
le Mot. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 20. |
Grant to Hen. Peach of pardon for piracy. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 20. |
Grant to Fr. Barneby, seminary priest, of pardon for all treason
and offences committed before the 1st of December. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 20. |
Warrant to discharge Phil. Tise of 2000£., which he should have
paid for certain lands in fee-farm. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 20. |
Grant to Rich. Geale of pardon for manslaughter. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 20. |
Grant to Lee Symons, in reversion after Thos. Lincoln, of the
office of Yeoman of the Armoury at Greenwich, for life. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 21. |
Warrant to pay to Sir Thos. Challoner 100£. for the Princes'
present use, and such further sums as shall be required for the same.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 21. |
Warrant to pay 66£. 9s. 10d. to Edm. Tilney, Master of the Revels,
for arrears of wages, &c. for last year, and also 100£. in advance for
the year to come. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 21. |
Discharge for 200 marks to Sir Wm. Slingsby, and others, of the
custody and marriage of such son of Sir Henry Slingsby as shall
be under age and his heir apparent at his death, and so from son
to son, till one shall attain his age or be married. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 23. |
Restitution of temporalities to Rich. Vaughan, Bishop of London.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 23. |
Grant, in reversion, to Wm. Portington, jun., of the office of Purveyor of Timber, &c. for the King's houses of residence, for life.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 23. |
Grant of new incorporation to the Mayor, &c. of Maidstone.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 23. |
Confirmation of the grant made by the Master of the Rolls to
Robt. Bowyer and Hen. Elsing, of the clerkship and keeping of the
Rolls of Chancery, and all other records and rolls in the Tower, for
their lives. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 23. |
Grant to Edw. Gage and Wm. Chamberlain, and their heirs, in fee-
farm, of the manor of Longstock, co. Hants, and other lands of the
Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 23. |
Lease, in reversion, to Ingram Frisar, of lands of the Duchy of Lancaster, value 15£. 9s. 4d. per ann., on surrender of other parcels to
Lady Audrey Walsingham. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 24. |
78. Particulars of lands in Watchet and Williton, co. Somerset,
part of a grant to the Earl of Sussex. |
Dec. 24.
Westminster. |
Proclamation for proroguing Parliament. [Proc. Bk., p. 90.] |
Dec. 26. |
Warrant to Chas. Anthony to engrave dies for the coinage in
Ireland, and for payment to him of customary allowances in his
place of Under-Graver, as lately held by John Ruslinger, till John
Baptista was appointed to the place. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Warrant dormant to pay to Thos. Gwylliams a pension of 30£.
yearly, for life, surrendered by Sir Anth. Mildmay. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to John Jones and Rowland Copp of alms-rooms in
Canterbury. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to Anth. Ferrys and John Grove of alms-rooms in Gloucester. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to Rob. Pamphlin of a pension of 80£. per ann., for life.
[Docquet]. |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Denton of the office of Receiver and Surveyor
of the manor of Tutbury, in cos. Stafford, Derby, and Nottingham,
for life. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to Jas. Wells of pardon for robbery. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to Wm. Bagwell of the first advowson of the benefices of
Stoke-Clymesland, and North Hill, Cornwall; to present John
Bagwell, his brother. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Presentation of John Goodwin to the vicarage of Taunton, dioc. of
Bath and Wells. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Discharge for 500£. to Sir John Popham and Amy, his wife, of the
wardship and marriage of such of the sons of Sir Fras. Popham, son
and heir apparent of Sir John, as shall be under age and his heir
apparent at his death. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to Lewis Sawyer and Roger Elmhurst, in fee-farm, of the
manor of Silkstone, co. York. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Warrant to pay to Nich. Hilliard 64£. 10s., for 12 gold medals
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Warrant to pay to Henry Halc 307£. 10s., for a debt undertaken
by Sir Oliv. Cromwell. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to--, of the offices of Bailiff and Woodward of the
manor and chace of Enfield, Middlesex. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Letter to the Lord Mayor of London, for Rich. and Rob. Wright,
to be appointed joint packers of woollen cloths, &c., and porters of
strangers' goods, in and out of the port of London. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Presentation of Dr. Blague to the rectory of Bangor Monachorum,
with the chapels of Worthenbury and Orton Madock, co. Flint.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Warrant to admit Jas. Cockburne to the place of chief yeoman of
the bakehouse to the Prince. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Discharge to Sir Ph. Butler, and others, of the custody and
marriage of such son of Sir Drew Drury as shall be under age and his
heir at his death. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
The like for 70£. to James Thetcher, of the sons of Anth. Stapley.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
The like for 160£. to John Hare, of the sons of Rich. Brownlow.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 26. |
Grant to John Allett of a pension of 6d. per diem, for life.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
Lease, in reversion, to Sir Ph. Herbert and Lady Susan, his wife,
and the heirs of the said Sir Philip, of the manor of Shurland and
other lands in Sheppy, Kent, parcel of the possessions of Thomas,
Lord Cheney. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
Lease to Roger Pennell and Rich. Grimston of the customs on gold
and silver thread. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
Grant, in reversion, to Ph. Henslowe and John Palmer, of the
bailiwick of the Hundreds of Hinckford and Barstable, Essex.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
Re-grant of an allowance of 6d. per diem., for a Gunner in Rye.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
Grant to Edw. Basset of a pension of 5s. per diem., for life, for service
in Ireland. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
The like to Sir Rich. Percy of 10s. per diem., for life, to commence
when his allowance of 10s. per diem., as Colonel in Ireland, shall
cease. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
The like to Wm. Saxey of 5s. per diem, for life. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
Discharge for 200 marks to Wm. Heneage, of the wardship and
marriage of the sons of Sir Tho. Heneage. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
The like for 80£. to Wm. Webster, of the sons of Fr. Hardwick.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
The like for 80£. to Sir Wm. Stead, of the sons of Sir George
Southcote. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
The like for 40£. to Sir Jas. Ley, of the sons of Giles Tooker.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 30. |
The like for 100 marks to Wm. Ley, of the sons of Sir Jas. Ley.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 31.
Woodhall Lodge. |
79. Sir Hen. Butler to Visct. Cranborne. Particulars of his proceedings, in the collection of the loan on the Privy Seals, in Hertfordshire. |
Dec. 31. |
Grant to Thos. Garway and John Cavell, of the wardship and
marriage of the heir of Sir Hen. Anderson, if he be under age at his
death. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 31. |
The like to Adam Bland and Geo. Hemsworth, of the heir of Sir
Thos. Bland. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 31. |
The like to Edw. Stanley, of the heir of Rich. Hutton, Serjeant-
at-law. |
Dec. 31. |
The like to Thos. and John Ley, of the heir of Geo. Lydeat.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 31. |
The like to Sir Anth. Wingfield and others, of the heir of Wm.
Barro. [Docquet.] |
Dec. 31. |
The like to Rob. Sawsell, of the heir of Sir Hugh Bethell.
[Docquet.] |
Dec. 31.
Whitehall. |
80. Lord Treasurer Dorset and Visct. Cranborne to Sir Thos.
Lake. To draw a warrant for a pension of 100£. per ann. to
Rich. Connock, as granted by the late Queen, for services in a project
for increasing the revenue. |
[Dec.] |
81. Statement of the books, papers, lists, &c., found upon Melancthon Thos. Jewell, schismatic puritan, of Exeter, who had been
silenced by the Bishop of Exeter. |
Dec. |
82. -- Vincent to -- Benson. General dislike to the Union;
hesitancy to receive Caron, as Ambassador from the Low Countries;
Sir Thos. Edmondes going Ambassador Lieger to the Archduke,
Sir Richard Spenser to Spain, and Sir Hen. Maynard to France.
The Lord Viscount [Cranborne] grows more bitter against Catholics,
but is not a man to be relied on. In cipher, deciphered [by Thos.
Phelippes.] |
Dec. |
83. Deciphered copy of the above, by Thos. Phelippes. |
Dec. ? |
84. Petition of Adrian Smissarte, merchant of Antwerp, to the
Council, that he may have a speedy decision, and his costs granted,
in a suit in the Star Chamber against -- Pepper, convicted of an
attempt to defraud him of pearls, value 832£. |
Dec. ? |
85. Serjeant Heles' extent on the lands of Lord Cobham and his
goods at Cobham Hall, in the County of Kent, showing that by
his undervaluation, the King had been defrauded to the amount of
3,136£. [See 1603, Oct. 13.] |
Dec. ? |
86. View of the differences between the Court of King's Bench
and the Council of the Marches in Wales, in the case of a poor
widow and -- Farley; with arguments in favour of the counties
of Gloucester, Hereford, Worcester, and Salop remaining within th
jurisdiction of the Council of Wales. |
Dec. ? |
87. Abstract of the points of difference between the AttorneyGeneral and Sir John Croke and Sir Fr. Bacon, concerning the
matters in question between the King's Bench and Council of the
Marches in Wales, in the preceding case. |
Dec. ? |
88. Justification of the proceedings in the Court of Wales in the
above case, in answer to the Judges' reasons. |
Dec. ? |
89. Queries on behalf of the Council in the Marches of Wales, as to
the jurisdiction of the King's Bench in Welsh causes, and the inadvisability of taking the Judges as arbitrators. |