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May 1 ? |
1. Account of the rent of assize of the whole soken of Somersham. |
May 1. |
Grant to Sir John Cutts, senr., during the lives of Sir John Cutts,
junr., John Smyth and Fras. Cutts, of the chace, park, mansion,
certain closes, and mastership of the game at Somersham, co. Bucks,
with the bailiwick and woodwardship of the manor. [Docquet.] |
May 1. |
2. The King to the House of Commons. Urges them to dismiss
jealousies, and appoint a commission to consider the terms of Union
with Scotland. |
[May 1.] |
3. Copy of the above. |
May 1. |
Grant to John Vesey of the keepership of Castle Rushin, Isle
of Man, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 1. |
Grant to Thos. Peters, and other owners, of the accustomed
reward of 5s. per ton, for building five ships. [Docquet.] |
May 1. |
Licence to Thos. Alabaster and his partners, to sell two unserviceable ships to the subjects of any Prince in amity with the King.
[Docquet.] |
May 1. |
Grant to John Roan of the place of Serjeant of the Scullery, in
room of Fras. Bolton. [Docquet.] |
May 1. |
Licence to Sir Hen. Glemham to go to the Spa. [Docquet.] |
May 1. |
Warrant to pay 2s. per diem to Robt. Buller, falconer, for wages,
and 26s. 8d. per ann., for his livery, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 1. |
Grant to the Dean of Wells of confirmation of privileges.
[Docquet.] |
May 1. |
Grant to Robt. Stafferton of a Poor Knight's place in Windsor.
[Docquet.] |
May 2 ? |
4. Speech of the Speaker to the King, thanking him for his forbearance to press the Union at present, and his willingness to leave it
to Commissioners; and authorizing the appointment of Commissioners
to draw up an act for the Union. |
May 2. |
5. Copy of the above. |
May 2 ? |
6. [Proposed] draft of an Act to appoint Commissioners to treat
of the Union. |
May 2.
Edinburgh. |
7. Robert Ker Lord Roxburgh to Lord Cecil. Profession of obligation. The [Scottish] Parliament is prorogued; the country loyal
and quiet. |
May 3. |
Grant to John and Abraham Bateman of the office of Bookbinders
to the King, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 3. |
Remission to John Gordon, Dean of Salisbury, of the first fruits
of the Deanery. [Docquet.] |
May 3. |
Lease to Sir Thos. Knyvet of lands, &c., in the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster. [Docquet.] |
May 3. |
Grant to John Buchanan, in reversion after John Leigh, of the
keepership of Horne Park, co. Kent. [Docquet.] |
May 3. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Edmondes, in reversion after Sir Geo. Coppin,
of the office of Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. [Docquet.] |
May 3. |
Warrant to pay 200 marks to David Levingston, as the King's free
gift. [Docquet.] |
May 3. |
Grant to Wm. Sedgwick and Wm. Beale, and their heirs, in fee-
farm, of tenements in Cheapside, Watling Street, Wood Street, and
parish of St. Mary of the Arches, London. [Docquet.] |
May 3. |
Grant to Fras. Hedgman of the office of County Clerk of Norfolk
and Suffolk, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 3. |
Grant to Jo. Gibb of 2,000£., from fines paid for recusancy. [Ind.
Wt. Bk., p. 39.] |
[May 3.] |
8. Note of absurdities and imperfections in the bill of assarts. |
May 3.
Edinburgh. |
9. Earl of Mar to Lord Cecil. The Scotch Parliament is, by the
King's direction, prorogued until July 3. Great opposition said
to be made against the Union, by the English House of Commons.
It has not yet been proposed in the Scotch Parliament. |
May 4.
Edinburgh. |
10. Same to the Same. Since writing, has received his letter
and is glad to hear that steps will be taken towards the Union;
is ashamed to write the malicious speeches spread through the
country about it. |
May 4. |
Warrant to pay 6000£. to the Master of the Great Wardrobe for
certain creditors, and for charges of his office. [Docquet.] |
May 4. |
Letter to Capt. Bowyer, to give licence to servitors on half wages
at Berwick, to be absent for half a year. [Docquet.] |
May 4. |
Presentation of Wm. Acworth to the Rectory of Ewelme, Diocese
of Oxford. [Docquet.] |
May 4. |
Grant to Sir Edw. Hungerford, and his heirs, of manors, &c.,
in cos. Berks, Wilts, Somerset, and Cornwall, part of the lands of
Lord Hungerford attainted. [Docquet.] |
May 4. |
Grant to Thos. Swallow, in reversion after Paul Swallow, of the
clerkship of the irons of the Mint in the Tower, and surveyorship of
the melting houses. [Docquet.] |
May 4. |
Warrant to the Lord Chancellor to make letters of denization,
not exceeding 30 in number, at the nomination of Francis Bothwell.
[Docquet May 4 and June 10.] |
May 4. |
Letter to the Lord Treasurer, to order the Paymaster of Berwick to
pay to Wm Selby, the preacher there, 20£. per ann., till otherwise
provided for. [Docquet.] |
May 4. |
Letter to the Lord President of York, to release Robt. Allinson, of
Jedworth, on bond for his appearance. [Docquet.] |
May 4. |
Grant to Edw. Lyngen of pardon for all treason and offences during
the late Queen's reign. [Docquet.] |
May 4. |
Grant to Sir Wm. Woodhouse, and his heirs, of the new park of
Leicester, alias the Frith and Bird's Nest, part of Lord Cobham's
land. [Docquet.] |
May 5. |
11. Robt. Hitcham to Lord Cecil. A book of the Queen's jointure
is prepared, but the Attorney General delays perusing it, so that it
cannot be engrossed and laid before Parliament. |
May 5. |
Grant to John Buchanan and Wm. Armstrong, in fee-farm, of
Anstey pasture, co. Leicester, and the manor of Sudbury-Woodhall,
of the duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
May 5. |
Grant of incorporation to the Master, Wardens, and Commonalty
of the Art or Science of Musicians of London. [Docquet.] |
May 5. |
Grant to Roger Davies of an alms-room in Worcester. [Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Release to Wm. Copley of certain bonds, being the fines of his
wardship and special livery. [Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Grant of incorporation to the Bailiffs, Assistants, and Commonalty
of Godmanchester, co. Hunts, with permission to hold a yearly fair.
[Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Letter to the Archbishop of York, to examine the petition of
John Murray, curate of Filey, dioc. York, for increase of stipend.
[Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Grant of pardon to John Freeman, late of London, for killing
Rich. Jenks. [Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Grant to Wm. Selby of a prebend at Durham. [Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Grant to Sir Roger Dallison of the stewardship of the manor and
soke of Kirton-in-Lindsey, co. Lincoln. [Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Grant to Morgan Matthew of a Gunner's place in the Tower, for
life. [Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Warrant to deliver to the Earls of Southampton and Pembroke
their robes, kirtles, hoods, and tippets of the Order of the Garter.
[Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Grant to Wm. Wyrley of the office of Rouge-croix pursuivant, for
life. [Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Warrant to deliver to the said Wyrley, Rouge-croix, a coat of
the King's arms. [Docquet] |
May 8. |
Grant to Wm. Copley of pardon for all treasons, &c., committed
beyond sea. [Docquet.] |
May 8. |
Grant to Silvester Brook, on surrender of Chas. Sherard, of the
office of one of the King's couriers or posts, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 8.
Westminster. |
12. Warrant for the usual payments to Charles Earl of Devonshire, appointed Keeper of Portsmouth Castle, and also to the garrison. [Corrected as a draft for a similar warrant granted for Sir
Thos. Vere in 1606.]
Docquet of the above. |
May 8. |
Licence to Ph. Bushton to transport certain timber felled in
Bickenholt, co. Devon, to Barnstaple, for building ships, &c.
[Docquet.] |
May 9. |
13. The King to the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice.
To examine whether the appointment of the garblers of spices
belongs to the City of London or to the Crown. He has received
many complaints against them, difficult of redress, as the Mayor
and Commons, who are among the offenders, pretend to the disposal
of the office. |
May 10. |
Docquet of the above. |
May 10. |
Licence to Robert, son of Sir John Dormer, to travel for 3 years
[Docquet.] |
May 10.
Whitehall. |
14. Grant by the Queen to Wm. Gomeldon and Daniel Bacheler,
of a chest of arrows, cast up as a wreck within her manor of
Portland. |
May 10.
Westminster. |
Warrant to pay 100£. per ann. to surveyors, for repair of the
King's stables at divers places. [Warrt. Bk., II., p. 6.] |
May 10. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, May 12.] |
May 11. |
15. Breviate of the Charter granted to the Mayor and Burgesses
of Berwick. |
May 11. |
16. Warrant for a licence to Sir Wm. Norris to export 10,000
dickers of calf-skins, on expiration of a similar grant by the late
Queen, to certain merchants of Cheshire. With note that the grant
was not passed. |
May 12. |
Licence to Arthur, son of Sir Wm. Herris of Crixith, co. Essex, to
travel for 3 years. [Docquet.] |
May 12. |
Grant to John and Alex. Levingston, in reversion after Thomas
and Ralph Gill, of the keeping of the lions and leopards in the Tower,
for life. [Docquet.] |
May 12. |
Commission for Alex. and Geo. Muncrieff to take up hawks and
hawks' meat, in such sort as Sir Rob. Dormer, Master of the Hawks,
has commission to do. |
May 12. |
Presentation of Thos. Dawson to the rectory of Brington and
Bythorn-cum-Oldweston, dioc. Lincoln. [Docquet.] |
May 12. |
Grant to Dr. Oliver Lloyd, of dispensation to hold the mastership of an hospital, prebend, or benefice without cure, although he
has not taken orders. [Docquet.] |
May 12. |
17. Lord Treasurer Dorset to Sir Thos. Lake. To pass a Privy
Seal prefixed, to be made in accordance with that of the late Queen,
for warrant to pay 1,460£. 16s. per month to Uriah Babington and
Rob. Bromley, merchants of London, for supply of monthly charges
of the garrisons at Flushing and the Brill. |
May. |
Docquet of the above warrant. [Docquet, May 16.] |
May 12. |
Grant to Wm. Terold of pardon for misdemeanours, not included
in the King's general pardon. [Docquet.] |
May 12. |
Annuity to Hugh Merrick, in reversion after John Austin, of 20£.,
for piloting ships through the Black Deeps. [Docquet.] |
May 12. |
Grant to Nich. Simpson of advowson of a prebend at Canterbury;
to present John Simpson. [Docquet.] |
May 12. |
Grant to Rich. Heron of pardon for arson. [Docquet.] |
May 12. |
Grant to John Lee of pardon for burglary. [Docquet.] |
May 13.
Westminster. |
18. Grant to Charles Earl of Nottingham, Thos. Earl of Suffolk,
and others, in trust for Frances Countess of Kildare, of lease of the
manor of Cobham and certain lands in Kent and Leicestershire,
also of a messuage in Blackfriars, London, possessions of Henry,
late Lord Cobham, attainted of treason. |
May. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, May 8.] |
May 14. |
Warrant to pay 1,000£. to Sir Geo. Hume, to be disbursed by
the King's directions. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Warrant to pay to the 14 ordinary Grooms of the Chamber, 100
marks towards their charges, as of the King's gift. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Grant to Sir James Hay, Gentleman of the Bed-chamber, of
denization. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Grant to Wm. Fanshaw, in reversion after Thos. Fanshaw, of the
auditorship of the counties Palatine of Lancaster and Chester, and
of all Duchy lands beyond the Trent, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Grant to Robt. Goodlat of the advowson of Stamford Rivers,
Essex. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Grant to John Nasmyth of the office of herbarist, for life ; to
provide and plant all manner of herbs and simples. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Grant to Sir Robt. Drury of a new lease of Elemosynars-Barnes,
and other lands and tithes in Bury St. Edmund's, co. Suffolk.
[Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Licence to John Pawlett to travel for 3 years. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Warrant to pay to David Murray, Equerry of the Stables, 200£. of
the King's gift. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Like warrant to pay 200£. to Alyson Hay, Lady of Dunkerrant.
[Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Warrant to deliver to Thos. Patten, Clerk of the Queen's Closet,
three pair of fronts of velvet embroidered, and eight cushions, &c.
for the closet. [Docquet.] |
May 14. |
Grant to the Earl of Pembroke of the Lieutenancy of Cornwall.
[Docquet, May 14 and 16.] |
May 14.
Dorset House. |
19. Lord Treasurer Dorset to Capt. Wm. Bowyer. Requests him
to advance, on promise of repayment, the quarter's pay of the
garrison at Berwick, the Exchequer being drained by the King's
"urgent occasions." |
May 14. |
20. The King to [the Lieutenant of the Tower]. To permit Sir
Edw. Hoby to speak with Lord Cobham, relative to a Bill before
Parliament. [Lady Kildare's Bill.] |
May 15. |
Warrant dormant to pay to Sir Robt. Mansell, 11,000£. yearly,
for repair of ships in harbour. [Warrt. Bk. II., p. 20.] |
May 16. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, May 16.] |
[May] |
21. Act for declaration of certain practices of the Bishop of London to be treason ; the publishing traitorous and Popish books, &c. |
[May] |
22. "Information of Wm. Jones, printer, against the Bishop of
London," for protecting the printers of Popish books. |
May 15. |
23. Examination of Wm. Jones, printer, before Sir Edw. Phelips,
Speaker of the House of Commons, on his delivering to the Speaker
the above "Act" and "Information." |
May 16. |
24. Examination of Ant. Earbery, as to the composition of the
above "Act." |
May ? |
25. Petition of the Same to Lord Cecil. Excuses himself for
drawing and exhibiting the bill for which he is in durance; prays
for his release. |
May ? |
26. Notes concerning the method of summoning to Convocation,
of the proceedings therein, and of the ratification thereof by the
King, at his pleasure. |
May ? |
27. Copy of the above. Headed Dudley Carleton. |
May 16. |
28. Minute sent to Sir Thos. Lake, for a letter to be drawn up
from the King to the Bishop of London, as President of the Convocation, commending to the Convocation the consideration of the
"Book of Articles" for uniformity in religion, drawn up in 1562,
and confirmed in 1571. |
May 16. |
Docquet of the above. |
May 16. |
Warrant to pay 3,000£. to Sir Hen. Cock, for charges of the
Prince's Household. [Docquet.] |
May 16. |
Licence to Wm. son of Edw. Sheldon, Fras. Plowden, of Plowden,
Salop, and Humphrey Berry, of Berry-narbor, Devon, to travel for
3 years. [Docquet.] |
May 16. |
Grant to Giles Forster jun., in reversion after Giles Forster, his
father, of the receivership of cos. Worcester, Salop, Stafford, and
Hereford, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 16. |
Warrant to pay 5,782£. 8s. to Sir. Fulk Greville, late Treasurer
of the Navy ; also 2,941£. 7s. 3d. to Sir Robt. Mansell, the present
Treasurer. [Docquet.] |
May 16.
Westminster. |
Warrant dormant to pay to Sir Robert Mansell the charges of
ships appointed to guard the Narrow seas, the Thames, and Medway.
Docquet of the above. [Docquet.] |
May 16. |
Grant to the Wardens, &c. of Winchester College, to purchase
lands in mortmain. [Docquet.] |
May 16. |
Grant to Brian and Thos. Simpson, of the keepership of the West
Park and Middle Park of Raby in the Bishoprick of Durham, for
their lives. [Docquet.] |
May 16. |
Grant to Jas. Barker, in reversion after Rowland Scudamore,
of the portership and keepership of all prisons and prisoners in the
Marches of Wales. [Docquet.] |
May 16. |
Licence to Sir Rich. Wigmore to import 16,000 lasts of cod and
ling within 10 years, with a proviso. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Grant, in reversion, to John Andrews, of lands of the Duchy of
Lancaster, value 25£. per ann. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Warrant to the Chancellor, &c. of the Duchy of Lancaster to
deliver to the Earl of Devonshire all deeds relating to lands, lately
granted to him. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Licence to Sir Cavalliero Maycock to travel for three years.
[Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Signification of the King's pleasure, for all persons having received
knighthood to pay the accustomed fees, as specified. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Warrant to pay 760£. to Peter Vanlore, for a jewel and a ring.
[Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Warrant to pay certain sums to Uriah Babington and Robt.
Bromley, for providing apparel for footmen and officers serving
in Ireland. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Grant to Wm. Bolton of pardon for killing Geo. Whitton.
[Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Lease, in reversion, to George Smith, of the parsonage of Flampstead, co. Herts, for services done by Chris. Smith, his grandfather.
[Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Grant to Wm. Smith, jun., of the office of Serjeant-at-Arms for
the City of London, in reversion after Thos. Twist and Wm. Smith,
senr. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Grant to Sir Roger Ayscough, in reversion after Sir Amias Preston,
of the office of Keeper of Ordnance Stores in the Tower, for life.
[Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Warrant to pay 766£. 10s. 0d. to Sir Robert Mansell, for charge
of the Tramontana, serving on the coast of Ireland. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Grant of 1,000£. to Alex. Hay, the King's servant. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Warrant to pay 2,000£. to Sir Roger Aston, for so much paid by
him in Anno 30 James VI. to Lord Blantyre, Treasurer of Scotland.
[Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Grant of manumission to John Williamson, miller, a bondman
and villein, regardant to the manor of Gymingham, co. Norfolk,
releasing him and his children. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Grant to Thos. Mitchell of a Yeoman Waiter's place in the Tower,
for life. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Warrant for instalment of a debt of 613£. 19s. 10d. due to the
Crown by William Lewis, late Collector of the Impost on Spanish
and sweet wines at Bristol. [Docquet.] |
May 18. |
Grant to Sir Edw. Howard, Sir John Trevor, Thos. Trevor, Wm.
Jackson, and Robt. Bragg, and their heirs, in fee-farm, of the manors
of Hinckley and Melbourn, cos. Leicester and Derby, and other lands
not specified. [Docquet.] |
[May 18.] |
29. Robt. Hitcham to Lord Cecil. Begs him to indorse the Bill
of confirmation of the Queen's jointure with a note of the King's
pleasure for its reading, which will warrant the Lord Chancellor in
reading it. |
May 18. |
30. Account of a conversation between Jones, a priest, Thos.
Tomkins, and Winter, on the means of obtaining toleration for
recusants. The English Parliament spoken ill of abroad. |
May 19. |
31. Examination of Rich. Harrison, on a design of the seminary
priests to surprise the City of Chester. |
May 19. |
32. Copy of the above. |
May 20.
Standish. |
33. Further examination of R. Harrison. His dealings with
Millington, a seminary priest. |
May 20.
Standish. |
34. Examination of Lawrence Hacking, of Golborne, Lancashire,
confirming Harrison's testimony. Particulars of private masses. |
May 20. |
Grant in reversion to Sir Thos. Smith, of the office of Receivergeneral, in cos. Dorset and Somerset, for life. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 36.] |
May 20. |
Grant to Wm. Gray of an alms-room in one of the seven
tenements near Clerk's Hall, in the parish of St. Ethelburgh,
Bishopsgate. [Docquet, May 22.] |
May 21 ? |
35. List [by Thos. Wilford, President of the Spanish Merchants'
Company,] of goods manufactured in Holland and Zealand, imported
to England and thence exported to Spain, &c.; with note that
English cloth sent to Holland is often exported to Germany, &c. |
May 21 ? |
36. List [by the same] of the commodities of merchandise interchanged between England, Spain, and Portugal, and of those imported
from Spain, but not grown there, which English merchants could
import direct, if free trade were allowed. |
May 22. |
Re-grant to Sir Wm. Woodhouse, in fee-simple, of the New Park
and the Bird's Nest, co. Leicester [Docquet, see May 4.] |
May 22. |
Warrant to pay 200£. to the Earl of Oxford, for fees at the
Coronation. [Docquet.] |
May 22. |
Grant to Thos. Merell, of the goods &c., forfeited by attainder of
John Hayes. [Docquet.] |
May 22. |
Grant to Ralph Manners of pardon for clipping coin. [Docquet.] |
May 22. |
Confirmation to John Mountford of the rectory of Radwinter
co. Essex. [Docquet.] |
May 22. |
Letter to the Commissioners for the Treaty [for Peace with Spain],
according to a minute with Lord Cecil. [Docquet.] |
May 22. |
Grant of pardon to Roger Carpenter, of Redrith, Surrey, for
burglary. [Docquet.] |
May 22. |
Grant to Rowland Copp of an alms-room in one of the tenements
near Clerk's Hall, in Bishopsgate. [Docquet.] |
May 22. |
Commission of review in the cause between Charles, son and
heir of Robt. Frampton deceased, and Wm. Frampton his executor.
[Docquet.] |
May 22. |
Grant to John Ready of a prebend at Rochester. [Docquet.] |
May 23. |
37. Ralph Ewens, Clerk of the Parliament, to Mr. Brereton. Sends,
by command, the names of Commissioners selected by the House of
Commons to treat of the Union, "to be marshalled as my Lord
thinketh fit." Annexed is,
37. I. List of the Commissioners, May 12, and May 15. |
May 23. |
38. Copy of the above. |
May 24. |
39. Thos. Smyth to Ralph Allison. Complains of debt and
difficulty, because his 7 years services to the King are so ill requited. |
May 24 |
Agreement between Thos. Percy and Hen. Ferrers for the hire of
a house next the Parliament house. [Indorsed by Cecil, "The
bargaine between Ferrers and Percy for the bloody sellar, found in
Wynter's lodging." Gunpowder Plot Bk., No. 1.] |
May 24. |
Warrant to deliver certain stuff to Alex. Wilson, the Prince's
tailor, for apparel for Arch. Primrose and Rich. Dodsworth, pages.
[Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Grant to Edw. Hatton of a prebend at Norwich. [Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Grant to Lady Audrey Walsingham of a pension of 200£. per annum,
for life, for attendance on the Queen. [Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Grant to Sir John Ramsay, in fee-farm, of Exchequer lands, value
100 marks per ann., on revocation of a former grant. [See 28 Sept.
1603. Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Warrant to pay to [Sir Thos. Vavasour,] Knight Marshal, for the
charges and diet of Sir Ant. Standen, Florence M'Carty, and [Roger]
Gwyn a seminary priest, prisoners. [Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Warrant to deliver yearly cloth for the liveries of divers of the
Royal tradespeople, specified. [Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Grant to Thos. Nicolls of an alms-room at Worcester. [Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Grant to Reynold Heron of pardon for arson. [Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Grant to Sir Jas. Creichton and Sir George Hume, jun., of 2,000£.
[Docquet.] |
May 24. |
Re-grant to David Moyses, and Wm. Ryder of 1,000£. [See 11th
April. Docquet.] |
May 25.
London. |
40. Wm. [Segar], Garter, to Sir Hen. Gawdy. On the dignity and
precedency of the several orders of knighthood. |
May 25. |
Creation of Mary Fane to the rank of Baroness Despencer, for
life. [Grant Bk., p. 4.] |
May 25. |
41. The King to the Archbishop of York, and the Bishops of Chester, Durham, and Carlisle, and others. Has granted the office of
Registrar of the Diocese of York to Fras. Brown, whose right
is opposed. Begs that he may be confirmed therein; should it
appear that the office is not in the gift of the Crown, he will refrain
from appointing any one to it in future. [See April 17.] |
May 25. |
42. Warrant to the Earl of Devonshire, to send down sufficient
persons to remove the brass ordnance and other munition from
Berwick to the Tower. |
May. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, May 29.] |
May 25. |
43. Warrant to Captain Wm. Bowyer, in charge of the garrison
at Berwick, to permit the removal of the same. |
May. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, May 29.] |
May 26. |
Grant to the Governors of the Free Grammar School of St. Bees,
co. Cumberland, of certain lands in mortmain. [Docquet.] |
May 26. |
Commission to discharge Sir Thos. Knyvet of certain parcels of
cloth of gold, &c., belonging to the late Queen. [Docquet.] |
May 26. |
Warrant to repay 80£. to Sir David Murray, disbursed by him at
the Prince's command. [Docquet.] |
May 26. |
Grant to Wm. Hammond of the next vacant Yeoman Waiter's
place in the Tower, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 26. |
Grant to Robt. Middleton, on surrender of Sir Thos. Smyth, of
the receivership of cos. Dorset and Somerset, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 26. |
Warrant for the Archbishops and Bishops in England and Ireland
to give order that in every parish church and chapel, a table of the
Ten Commandments be set up by Wm. Jaggard. [Docquet.] |
May 26. |
Grant to Wm. Yewart, on surrender of Sir Thos. Kirkpatrick, of
the surveyorship of the lands of the Duchy of Lancaster, in the
northern parts of the realm, for life. [Docquet.] |
May 26. |
Grant to Jerome Odell and Walter Allison of the bailiwick of
the manor or prebend of Bishop-Wilton, Acomb, co. York, for their
lives, on determination of the King's pleasure concerning a former
patent to John Scudamore. [Docquet.] |
May 27.
Newcastle. |
44. Wm. Reede to the Council. Sends up Edw. Smith, late
soldier of Carlisle, in custody. Wm. Hatton, Deputy at Carlisle,
would not take charge of him. |
May 28.
Codrus Cottage. |
45. George Bowes to Lord Cecil. Gives account of his proceedings in search for gold. Impediments from the weather and illness.
Has disbursed his grant of 300£. Will spend 200£. of his own, in
trying to hit upon a vein of gold, but will not buy gold and pretend
it is found there. |
May 29.
Westminster. |
46. Warrant for a grant to the Countess of Northumberland of
lands, value 500£. per ann., late in the possession of Sir John Perrot,
her father, attainted; her former pension of 400£. per ann. to cease. |
May [29.] |
47. Draft of the above. |
May 29. |
Docquet of the above. |
May 29. |
Licence to Hen. Reynolds, of Belstead Hall, Suffolk, to travel for
3 years. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to David Evans of an alms-room in St. Peter's, Westminster. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Wm. Powell, in reversion after Thos. Baskervile, of the
keeping of "the race at Malmesbury." [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Hen. Halfheid of the keeping of the King's game of
the hawking of partridges, herons, &c., about Royston. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Jesus College, Cambridge, of licence to purchase in
mortmain the advowson of the church of Harleton, co. Cambridge,
with other lands, not to exceed 200£. yearly. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Mary Courcelles and her son of pension of 30£. per ann.
for their lives. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Thos. Boothby and his heirs of the manor of Little
Dalby, co. Leicester, and of pastures in Islington, co. Middlesex,
part of the lands of Barth. Brookesby, attainted. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Sir Geo. Fleetwood of advowson of a prebend at Canterbury; to present Wm. Kingsley. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to the corporation of Grantham, co. Lincoln, to hold a wool
market and a court of record; with confirmation of their ancient
privileges. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Jas. Anderton of the office of Prothonotary of the Common and Mixed Pleas, co. Lancaster, during the lives of Roger
Leaver and Ralph Heaton. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Warrant dormant to pay to Wm. Segar, Garter, 7£. per ann. for
escutcheons, &c., of the Knights of the Garter, set up by him on St.
George's day. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to the Gentlemen Ushers, Heralds at Arms, and others,
of specified fees to be demanded of every person receiving knighthood. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Re-grant to Sir Thos. Seymour, and his heirs, of the manor of
North Stoke, co. Somerset. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Tresham and Sir Wm. Rooper, in fee-farm, of
the manor of Okeford-Shilling, and lands in Fitz-pain Okeford, co.
Dorset, possessions of Barth. Brookesby, attainted. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Paul Jewkes of a pension of 3s. 4d. per diem. [Docquet.] |
May 29. |
Grant to Griffith Llewellyn of an alms-room in St. Stephen's,
Westminster. [Docquet.] |
May 30. |
48. Lord Treasurer Dorset to [Sir Thos. Lake.] To obtain the
King's signature to a grant prefixed of 600£. to Sir Wm. Stewart,
out of the first payments made by him, in purchase of the fee-farm
of the lordship of Ryce, Yorkshire; the 600£. being in lieu of a lease
of the same for 60 years. |
May 30. |
Warrant to pay to Sir Rich. Weston the charges, limited to 300£.,
for building a new lodge in the walk of Linchford and Ash, within
the bailiwick of Surrey and forest of Windsor. [Docquet.] |
May 30. |
Annuity to the Earl of Northampton of 200£. per ann., for life,
from the death of the late Queen. [Docquet.] |
May 30. |
Release to the Dean and Chapter of Peterborough of the profits
of such of their lands as were seized by process of the Exchequer,
for not accounting as collectors of a subsidy granted by the clergy.
[Docquet.] |
May 30. |
Commission of review in a cause of matrimony between Dr. John
and Agnes Milward, and John Flasket. [See June 10. Docquet.] |
May 30. |
Grant of pardon to Barth. Brookesby for all treasons committed
lately with the Lord Grey and others. [Docquet.] |
May 31. |
Grant to the Company of Turners of London of incorporation.
[Docquet.] |
May 31. |
Grant to Edw. Oldsworth, in reversion after Arnold Oldsworth
his father, of the clerkship of the Hanaper for life. [Docquet.] |
May 31. |
49. Statement of wrongs inflicted on Paul Triggs and Peter Collison, merchants of Exeter trading to Spain. |
May ? |
50. Similar statement referring to Thos. Taylor, and others, merchants of London. |
May ? |
51. Memorandum of the Queen's powers in granting leases of her
lands; the use of her Great Seal and Signet; her Chancery establishment, &c. |
May ? |
Warrant to pay to John Harrison, Groom to Prince Henry,
13£. 6s. 8d. per ann. [Warrt. Bk. I., p. 107.] |
May. |
52. The King to the Lord Treasurer, Earl of Northampton, and
Lord Cecil. Has refrained from granting to the Lord of Effingham,
at his request, the lands of Wm. Shelley, attainted, that some composition might be made with the heir, who now offers to pay 1,000£.
to Lord Effingham and 10,000£. into the Exchequer for their redemption. This offer is to be accepted, and the lands to be conveyed to
Sir John Carill, Sir Hen. Guildford, and others, on behalf of the heir. |
June. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, June 28.] |
June 2. |
53. Warrant to pay to Sir John Spilman 6,422£. 9s. 7½d. for purchase of pearls from him and Wm. Herrisk, and for workmanship. |
June 4.
Greenwich. |
Lease to Sir Robt. Drury of tithes in the lordship of St. Edmunds
Bury, co. Suffolk, and of lands, &c., within that manor. [Docquet,
June 10.] |
June 4.
Inverleith. |
54. Lord Roxburgh to Lord Cecil. Attempts are making, through
the Spanish Ambassador, to procure the restoration of Lord Both-
well, banished for treason, which will be dangerous if they succeed.
His own interest is involved therein. Begs Cecil to favour him with
the King. |
June 5.
Greenwich. |
Grant to John Vasey of pardon for burning the house of John
Lilburn. [Docquet, June 10.] |
June 5. |
Grant to the Corporation of Carmarthen for the borough to be
made a county; with confirmation of their ancient liberties, &c.,
[Docquet, June 10.] |
[June 5.] |
55. Notes of amendments to be made in the Act against Conjuration, Witchcraft, &c. |
[June 6.] |
56. Proceedings in Parliament touching the Bill for Free Trade;
with answers to various objections against it. |
[June 6.] |
57. Copy of the above. |
June 6 ? |
58. Remonstrance to Parliament by the Wardens of the Trinity
House, and others, against dissolving the Company of Merchant
Adventurers and throwing open the trade, showing the advantage
they have been to the naval service. With a list of the ships built
for them. |
June 6 ? |
59. Memorial by the Russian Merchants to Parliament, in behalf
of the continuance of their Company, and requesting that the trade
be not made free to all. |
June 6. |
Grant to Thos. Earl Suffolk and Hen. Earl Northampton of
the lordship of Ash, and other lands, co. Suffolk, part of the Duke
of Norfolk's lands. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 26.] |
June 6. |
Lease to Robt. Singleton of the price and customs of wine, in the
county palatine of Chester. [Ibid., p. 24.] |
June 6.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Wm. Duck of a pension of 40£. per ann., for life. [Docquet, June 10.] |
June 6.
Greenwich. |
Grant, in reversion, to Wm. Smith, of an alms-room, in Canterbury.
[Docquet, June 10.] |
June 6. |
Grant to Robt. Hill, Groom of the Chamber, of 12d. per diem.
[Docquet.] |
June 6. |
Letter to the Lord Chief Justice. To certify his opinion on a
suit preferred to the King by Lord Wemyss. [Docquet.] |
June 7.
Greenwich. |
Letter to the Corporation of York for Ralph Daville to be joined
with Jas. Birkby, as prothonotary there. [Docquet, June 6.] |
June 7.
Greenwich. |
Grant, in reversion, to Mary Hills of an alms-room in Clerk's
Hall, Bishopsgate. [Docquet, June 10.] |
June 7.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Basil Brooke of pardon for burglary. [Docquet,
June 10.] |
June 7.
Greenwich. |
The King to Sir Fras. Godolphin. To employ the remainder of
the money in his hands in buying tin in Devon, as he had formerly
done in Cornwall. [Warrt. Bk. I., p. 106.] |
June 7.
The Court,
Greenwich. |
60. Sir Thos. Lake to Lord Cecil. Has shown the draft of the
act [of entail] to the King, who suggests an additional clause in the
preamble. [See Sept. 20.] |
[June 7.] |
61. Act authorising the Commissioners of England to treat with
the Commissioners of Scotland for the weal of both kingdoms. |
[June 7.] |
62. Copy of the above. |
[June 7.] |
63. Draft of the preface to the above. [Corrected by Cecil.] |
June 7. |
64. The King to the Lord President of York. Having granted to
Sir Jo. Ferne and Sir Wm. Gee the office of Secretary and Keeper
of the Signet in the North, requests him to admit Sir Wm. Gee into
the Council, and to the exercise of the said office. |
June. |
Docquet of the above, June 12, Greenwich. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 8. |
65. Sir Julius Cæsar, Judge of the Admiralty, to the Council.
Certifies the truth of the statements, in an annexed petition from
mariners of Holland and Zealand to the Council, complaining of
the outrages of the Dunkirkers. Incloses,
65. I. Note of 7 ships of Holland and Zealand, taken in the
Thames and other English waters, by the Dunkirkers. |
June 8.
Greenwich. |
Grant, in reversion, to Robert Leake of an alms-room at Norwich.
[Docquet, June 10.] |
June 8.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Leighton, Lady of the
Bedchamber to the late Queen, of reversion of 200£. per ann., for
life. [Docquet, June 10.] |
June 9.
Greenwich. |
Letter to the Lord Mayor of London, for Rich. Finch to be
made free of the City. [Docquet, June 10.] |
June 9.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Smith, Latin Secretary, and Edm. Lassells,
Groom of the Chamber, and their heirs, of the manor of Wing, co.
Rutland, and of other lands &c., in several counties, value 42£. 12s. 4d.
per ann. [Docquet, June 10.] |
June 9.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Edw. Davies, of the office of post of Ludlow, for life.
[Docquet, June 10.] |
[June 9.] |
66. Bill for providing a learned and godly ministry. |
[June 9.] |
67. Reasons in favour of an Act for the better Preservation of
Fishing in the Counties of Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall, &c. |
[June 10.] |
68. The King to the [President of Magdalen] College [Oxford.]
Since his recommendation of Rich. Caple to a fellowship, other
letters have been procured from him by mistake, in favour of Mr.
Warner. As they wish to know the man whom he really chooses,
he recommends Caple in the place of Mr. Pocock; wishes, should he
be rejected, to see the return of the votes, that he may proceed as
he shall see cause. |
June 10. |
Docquet of the above. |
June 10. |
Grant to Roger Evans, Groom of the Chamber, of a pension of 12d.
per diem. [Docquet.] |
June 10. |
Grant to Francis Cherry, on surrender of Simon Farmer, of the
office of His Majesty's merchant in the East parts for providing
naval stores, for life. [Docquet.] |
June 10. |
Commission of review in the cause concerning the marriage of
John Milward and Agnes How, the younger, at the prosecution of
John Flasket and Thos. Field. [Docquet. See May 30.] |
June 10. |
Grant to Gabriel and Godfrey Goodman, in reversion after Rich.
Fowler, of the office of Prothonatory and Clerk of the Crown, in
cos. Carmarthen, Anglesea, and Merioneth, North Wales, for life.
[Docquet.] |
June 10. |
Letter to the [rector, &c.] of Exeter College, Oxford, to elect
Chris. Palmer to a fellowship there. [Docquet.] |
June 10. |
Lease, in reversion, to Arthur Needham, of the wharf called the
New Wool Quay, in the parish of Allhallows, London. [Ind. Wt.
Bk., p. 37.] |
June 11.
Greenwich. |
Warrant for augmenting the allowance of 200 marks per ann. for
maintenance of Francis Steward, at Oxford. [Warrt. Bk. II., p. 41.] |
June 11. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 11.
Greenwich. |
Grant of pardon to Hugh Montaigne, a Frenchman, for stealing
four golden buttons set with diamonds, belonging to the Earl of
Shrewsbury. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 11.
Greenwich. |
Pension to Thos. Baldwin of 100 marks per ann., for life.
[Docquet, June 16.] |
June 11.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to pay certain sums, amounting to 8,723£. 9s. 7½d., to
John Spilman and Wm. Herrick, for jewels, &c. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 11.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to pay to the President of the Session in Scotland 500£.,
for charges of bringing the King's son, Duke Charles, to England.
[Docquet, June 16.] |
June 12.
Greenwich. |
Grant to the Countess of Nottingham of the manor and mansionhouse of Chelsea, co. Middlesex, for life. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 12.
Greenwich. |
Grant to John Davy, on surrender of Michael Hicks, of the receivership of cos. Middlesex, Hertford, Essex, and City of London.
[Docquet, June 16.] |
June [13 ?]
Greenwich. |
Release to Henry, Arthur, and Wm. Robinson for goods whereof they were accountable to Thos. Lawrence, when he became
felo de se. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 13.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to pay to Thos. Norton, surveyor of the King's gates,
bridges, and ways, 12s. per diem. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 13. |
Grant to Wm. Bagwell of the next advowson of the rectory of
Calstock, Cornwall; to present John Bagwell. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 13. |
Grant to Sir Julius Cæsar, Alice his wife, and their heirs male, of
purchase of the reversion of lands in Lincolnshire. [Ind. Wt.
Bk., p. 27.] |
June 14.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Wm. Herrick, King's jeweller, of the second reversion of
one of the four tellerships of the Exchequer, Thos. Watson having
the first. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 14.
Greenwich. |
Letter to the Warden, &c. of All Souls' College, Oxford, to elect
Hen. Fowler a Fellow. [Docquet, June 16.] |
June 14.
Greenwich. |
Licence to John, son of Sir Wm. Wray, to travel for three years.
[Docquet, June 16.] |
June 14.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Fras. Phillips of one of the seven auditorships of
the Exchequer for life, after Sir Wm. Spencer, Thos. Hanbury,
Alex. King, Francis and Thos. Neale, Nath. Fulwer, Hugh Sexey,
Robt. Paddon, Wm. Hill, Thos. Hutton, or Ric. Budd, the last four
being in reversion. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 15. |
Grant to Ric. Seys of the office of Attorney-General, co. Glamorgan, for life. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 15.
Greenwich. |
Commission to Silvester Dodsworth, Serjeant of the Buck-hounds,
to take up hounds in the North parts for the King's hunting, and to
hunt with them in the King's parks or those of any of his subjects.
[Docquet, June 16.] |
June 16. |
Grant, in fee-farm, to Sir Stephen Proctor of confirmation of all
privileges possessed by the Abbot of Fountains, Yorkshire, as they
were enjoyed by Sir Rich. Gresham. [Docquet.] |
June 16. |
Warrant to deliver certain apparel yearly to Jas. Duncame, Ralph
Holland, Wm. Price, and Wm. Hay, officers of the Queen's wardrobe.
for their liveries. [Docquet.] |
June 16.
Greenwich. |
Licence to John Garway and Thos. Cordall, merchants of London,
to sell a ship, with her guns and stores, to the Duke of Tuscany.
[Docquet.] |
June 16.
Greenwich. |
Grant, in reversion, to Wm. Bowyer, of the office of Usher of the
Receipt-keeper of the Star Chamber and Bag-carrier of Exchequer
Records. [Docquet.] |
June 16.
Greenwich. |
Grant, with survivorship, to Alex. Miller and Robt. Erskine, of
the office of King's tailor. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 17.
Greenwich. |
Grant to the Master and Company of Ironmongers of London,
of confirmation of former liberties, &c. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 17.
Greenwich. |
Grant to George, Sir John, and Alex. Ramsay, in reversion after
Ralph and Edw. Gray, of the offices of Constable, Receiver, and
Steward of Dunstaburgh, co. Northumberland, for their lives.
[Docquet, June 19.] |
June 18.
East Greenwich. |
Proclamation for the true winding or folding of wools. [Proc.
Bk., p. 72.] |
June 18.
Greenwich. |
Licence to Sir Edw. Michelborne and his associates, to discover
the countries of Cathay, China, Japan, Corea, and Cambaya, and to
trade there. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 18.
Greenwich. |
Presentation of Rich. Murray, to the rectory of Bangor Monachorum, with the chapels of Worthenbury and Ortommadock, co.
Flint. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 18.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to Sir Geo. Hume, for payment of divers parcels, delivered last year for the use of the King, the King of Denmark, and
the Prince. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 18. |
Like warrant for parcels of stuff delivered to the Earl of
Worcester and the Clerk of the Stables, for the use of the King
and Prince. [Docquet, June 19.] |
June 19. |
Grant to Edw. Cooke and Thos. Fleming of the reversion of the
site of the monastery of Lenton, co. Notts, and others. [Ind.
Wt. Bk., p. 27.] |
June 19.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to pay to John Sandilands, Thos. Birchmore, and David
Ramsay, Grooms of the Bed Chamber to the Prince, 26£. 13s. 4d. each
per ann., for their liveries. [Docquet.] |
June 19.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Lady Eliz. Woodrove, daughter of Thos. late Earl of
Northumberland, of pension of 50£. per annum, for life. [Docquet.] |
June 19.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Sir Jerome Horsey of the receivership of the King's lands,
in cos. Berks, Oxon, Hants, Bucks, Wilts, Somerset, Dorset, Gloucester, and Hereford, and of the Duchy of Lancaster, for life. [Docquet.] |
June 19.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Fiennes Morrison of a pension of 6s. per diem, for life, on
surrender of other pensions formerly granted to him and to Clemt.
Turner. [Docquet.] |
June 19.
Greenwich. |
Grant of a pension to Sir James Lindsay of 100£. per ann., for life
instead of during pleasure. [Docquet.] |
June 19.
Greenwich. |
Lease, in reversion, to the tenants of the herbage of Bowland, in
Yorkshire and Lancashire, in regard of the service of Wm. Shaw,
one of the King's carvers. [Docquet.] |
June 19.
Greenwich. |
Letter to the Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical to proceed
against John Robbins, vicar of Paington, Devon, for drunkenness,
and against Henry Burroughes, of Broadclyst, Devon, for simony.
[Docquet.] |
June 19. |
Grant to Sir Wm. Waad, in fee-farm, of manors, &c., in cos. Leicester,
Lancaster, and York, of the Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
June 19. |
Grant to the borough of Lyme Regis, Dorset, of confirmation of
their ancient liberties specified. [Docquet.] |
June 19. |
Grant to Eliz. Lady Hunsdon, in fee-farm, of the manors of
Ainderbey and Warlaby, co. York. [Docquet.] |
June 19. |
Grant to the Governors of the Free Grammar School in Kirbybeacock, alias St. Bees, co. Cumberland, of certain messuages, &c.,
late parcel of the manor of St. Bees. [Docquet.] |
June 19. |
Warrant to pay the charges for provision of litters with their
attendants, &c., for conveyance of Duke Charles to England.
[Docquet.] |
June 19. |
Warrant to pay to Peter Vanlore 7,631£. 16s. 1¼d. on account, in
part payment of a larger sum. [Docquet.] |
[June 19.] |
69. Notes [by Dudley Carleton] of arguments in the House of
Commons for and against granting a subsidy. |
[June 20.] |
70. Apology of the House of Commons to the King, explaining
their conduct in certain particulars in which he was dissatisfied with
them. [This apology is omitted from the Journals of the House,
except the introductory sentence.] |
June 20.
Greenwich. |
Grant, in reversion, to John Evans of an alms-room in Gloucester.
[Docquet, June 21.] |
June 20.
Greenwich. |
Licence for Walter Welsh, of Sodbury, co. Gloucester, to travel for
three years. [Docquet, June 21.] |
June 20. |
Grant, in reversion, to Wm. Herrick of the office of a Teller in the
Exchequer. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 30.] |
June 20. |
Licence to Bancroft Bishop of London, and others, to confer during
the Parliament, and conclude all matters of church discipline as they
shall think fit. [Grant Book, p. 5.] |
June 20.
London. |
71. Twiford Wathe to [Edw.] Anthony of the Signet Office. Is
anxious to try a Court life; thinks it may be best effected through
Sir Thos. Lake. |
June 21.
Westminster. |
72. Grant to Augustus Duke of Brunswick Luneburgh, of pension
of 500 marks per ann. |
June 21.
Westminster. |
73. Warrant to the Court of Exchequer for payment of the above
pension. |
June 21. |
Grant to George Lawley, senior and junior, in reversion after
Thos. and Edw. Lawley, of the office of Prothonotary and Clerk
of the Crown, cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, and town of
Haverfordwest. [Docquet.] |
June 21. |
Grant to Angus Monro of pension of 12d. per diem, for life.
[Docquet.] |
June 21. |
Grant of pardon to Michael Wood for killing Hen. Wyatt.
[Docquet.] |
June 21. |
Grant to John Hall of the keeping of the game within the Honour
of Windsor Castle, for life. [Docquet.] |
June 21. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Knyvet, jun., and to Edw., Geo., and Nathaniel
Bacon, in fee-simple, of New Park, Leicestershire, escheated by
attainder of Lord Cobham. [Docquet.] |
June 21.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to pay to John Powell, the King's fletcher, 41£. 12s. for
156 arrows, &c., for the Guard. [Docquet.] |
June 21. |
Presentation of Thos. Beresford, on resignation of Dr. Hen.
Withers, to the parsonage of Eynesford, Kent. [Docquet.] |
June 21.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to deliver to Robt. Seale 322 yards of velvet for
garding the livery coats of the Yeomen of the Guard, Warders of
the Tower, &c. [Docquet.] |
June 21.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to deliver to the same 156 best livery bows, 20 gilt
halberts, and 30 gilt javelins, for the Guard. [Docquet.] |
June 21.
Codrus Cottage,
nigh Winlock
Water. |
74. Geo. Bowes to Lord Cecil. Details his proceedings in searching
for gold. Sends a small quantity found. The reports that he has
hit upon a vein are false, but he has found an old shaft not worked
for more than 70 years. |
June 22.
Court at
Greenwich. |
75. Lord Cecil and Sir Roger Wilbraham, the Queen's Chancellor,
to the Steward of Bisley. To hear the cause of Sibyl West against
- Brush, who has obtained a reversion of her lease. |
June 22.
Lindhurst. |
76. Survey of the manor of Lindhurst, co. Hants. |
June 22.
Greenwich. |
Letter to the Earl of Cumberland, Lieutenant of Westmoreland,
Cumberland, and Northumberland, to stay proceedings against such
offenders as were not of those who disturbed the peace on the King's
entry to the realm. [Docquet.] |
June 22.
Greenwich. |
Letter to the Warden, &c., of All Souls College, Oxford, in favour
of Matthew Anderton, of Brazenose College, to be chosen a Fellow
of All Souls, on the departure of Dr. Wm. Bird. [Docquet.] |
June 22. |
Letter to the Lord Chancellor to make out a supersedeas, staying
proceedings in a cause between Sir Geo. Somers and Wm. Morcomb,
which is to be left to the Privy Council. [Docquet.] |
June 22. |
Confirmation to the Dean and Chapter of Winchester of the
manor of Shipton-Bellinger, co., Hants, and of pensions &c., issuing
out of certain parishes in cos. Wilts and Surrey, belonging to the said
church, called the Pentecostals of St. Swithin. [Docquet.] |
June 22. |
Grant to Sir Rich. Gargrave, in fee-simple, of the King's reversion
of the manor of Nostell, and other lands in Yorkshire, escheated by
attainder of Thos. Gargrave. [Docquet.] |
June 22. |
Grant to the Earl of Derby, and his heirs, to hold a fair in Thirsk,
co. York, for buying and selling beasts only. [Docquet.] |
June 22. |
Grant to Rich. Crosby of pardon for killing Edw. Peak.
[Docquet.] |
June 22. |
Grant to Hugh Lydyard of the office of Clerk of the Prick and
Cheque of the Navy and works at Woolwich, and Clerk of the Store-
house there, for life. [Docquet.] |
June 22.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Robt. Tyler, and seven others, shipowners, of the King's
accustomed reward of one crown for every ton burden of five ships
built by them. [Docquet.] |
June 23. |
The ordinary warrants for the liveries of the Guard, Grooms,
Pages of the Chamber, and other officers of the Households of the
King, Queen, and Lady Elizabeth [Docquet.] |
June 23. |
Grant to Sir John Harrington, with remainder to John Harrington and Isabel his wife, in fee-farm, of the King's reversion to
the site and demesnes of the Priory of Lenton, co. Nottingham.
[Docquet.] |
June 23. |
Grant for the library erected at Oxford by Sir Thos. Bodley, to
be called "The Library of the Foundation of Thos. Bodley, Knight,"
with licence to the University to purchase lands in mortmain for its
maintenance. [Docquet.] |
June 23. |
Grant to John Thomas of presentation to the parsonage of Aberfraw, co. Anglesey. [Docquet.] |
June 23. |
Warrant to pay 3,822£. 15s. 10¼d. to the King's goldsmith for
plate, &c. [Docquet.] |
June 24.
Greenwich. |
Grant, in reversion, to Ant. Dent, of a lease of pastures in the
forest of Bowland, of the Duchy of Lancaster, cos. York and Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
June 24.
Greenwich. |
Grant to John Gillett and Wm. Blake, and their heirs, in
fee-farm, of lands, value 22£. 15s. 4d. per ann., by virtue of the commission for the sale of Crown lands. [Docquet.] |
June 25.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to pay 6£. 13s. 4d. yearly to the Treasurer of Gray's
Inn, for maintaining a chaplain there, as allowed by the Crown
from the time of Henry VIII. [Docquet, June 28.] |
June 25.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Mary, Catherine, and Ann Neville, daughters of Charles
late Earl of Westmoreland, of pension of 200 marks per ann.
each, and to Lady Adeline Neville his sister, of 50£. per ann., for
life. [Docquet, June 28.] |
June 25.
Greenwich. |
Warrant to pay to Mary, widow of Hen. Sheffield, 36£., the arrears
of his pension. [Docquet.] |
June 25. |
Grant, in reversion, to Rob. Bowyer, of the office of Door-keeper of
the Exchequer and Keeper of the Council Chamber of the Star
Chamber, for life. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 24.] |
[June 26.] |
77. The King to the Commons. Desires them to proceed no
further in the matter of subsidy, from fear of burdening the people. |
June 26. |
78. Copy of the above. Printed. |
June 26. |
Warrant to Sir John Leveson, of approbation of his proceedings
in recovery of the King's right to lands of the late Lord Cobham,
attainted. [Docquet, June 28.] |
June 26. |
Letter to the Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, to admit Solomon
Hext as a scholar, in place of one Dotting. [Docquet.] |
June 28. |
Grant to Sir John Harrington, of the manors of Gamston and
Claworth, co. Notts., of Camps, cos. Essex and Cambridge, and
of all other lands &c., escheated by attainder of Sir Griffin Markham. [Docquet.] |
June 28. |
Grant to Michael Hicks, and his heirs, in fee-farm, of the site and
demesnes of the priory of Lenton, co. Notts. [Docquet.] |
June ? |
79. Suggestions by Abraham Harderet for particulars to be entered
in the patent to be drawn out for him, of the office of Surveyor of
Jewels. With note by Sir John Stanhope of the King's pleasure,
conveyed by Lord Aubigny, that the patent be made out accordingly. |
June 28. |
Grant to Abraham Harderet, of the office of one of the Jewellers
to the King, Queen, and Prince. [Docquet.] |
June 28. |
Grant, in reversion, to Thos. Bisse of a prebend in the Cathedral
at Bristol. [Docquet.] |
June 28. |
Grant to John King, of advowson of the rectory of Ewelme, co
Oxford, to present Rich. Prichard at the next vacancy. [Docquet.] |
June 28. |
Grant, with survivorship, to Geo. and Mich. Kirkham, of the
keeping of the game at Richmond. [Docquet.] |
June 28. |
Grant to Geo. Snigg, Serjeant-at-Law, of the office of Baron
of the Exchequer. [Docquet.] |
June 28. |
Grant to Sir Wm. Selby, late Gentleman Porter of Berwick, of
pension of 184£. 13s. 4d. per ann., for life. [Docquet.] |
June 28. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Shirley, in fee-farm, of parsonages impropriate and tithes of the value of 1,000£. per ann. [Docquet.] |
[June 28.] |
80. Note of objections to the Bill against Recusants. |
June 30. |
Grant to Wm. Addes, Edm. Willimont, John Reve, and Thos.
Cooke, of pardon for felonies, &c., in Norfolk. [Docquet.] |
June 30. |
Grant to Peter Vanlore, and Wm. Blake, and their heirs, in fee-
farm, of the manor of Clyve Episcopi, co. Gloucester. [Docquet.] |
June 30. |
Grant to Thos. Gardiner of a poor knight's room in Windsor, for
life. [Docquet.] |
June 30. |
Grant to Peter Vanlore and Wm. Blake, in fee-farm, of the
manors of Kirtlington and Deddington, co. Oxford, and Southam and
Whetenhurst, co. Gloucester, of the Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
June 30.
Greenwich. |
Warrant for delivery to John Sandiland, Thos. Birchmore, and
David Ramsay, Grooms of the Prince's Bedchamber, of 13£. 6s. 8d.
each, per ann. for their liveries. [Docquet.] |
June 30.
Greenwich. |
Letter to the Mayor, &c., of Lynn Regis, Norfolk, for Rob.
Murray to be made a free merchant of that town. [Docquet.] |
June 30. |
Warrant to pay 20d. per diem to Wm. Sale, Yeoman Pricker
of the Privy Buck-hounds, for life, and 20s. per ann. for his livery.
[Docquet.] |
June 30. |
Grant to Wm. Christmas, of the keepership of St. Andrew's
Castle, co. Hants, for life, on surrender of Sir Wm. Harvy.
[Docquet.] |
June 30. |
Grant to Sir Thos. Penruddock of the office of King's Sewer, for
life, on surrender of Ambrose Willoughby. [Docquet.] |
June 30.
Greenwich. |
Grant to Geo. Seymour of 40£. per ann. as ordinary footman of
the King, in the place of Jas. Carmichael. [Docquet.] |
June 30. |
Grant to Sir Hen. Guildford of the stewardship of the King's
manors of Marton, Taplowe, Upton, and Pescodstreet, for life; a
former patent to Edw. Alford to cease. [Docquet.] |
June 30.
Greenwich. |
Grant, in reversion, to Fras. Charlett of a prebend in Worcester
Cathedral. [Docquet.] |
June 30.
Greenwich. |
Letter to the Earl of Hertford, Lieutenant of cos. Somerset and
Wilts, approving the appointment of Samuel Norton and Josias
Kirton as Muster Masters of those shires. [Docquet.] |
June 30.
Greenwich. |
A restraint for the forest of Galtres, in Yorkshire, for - years,
granted at the suit of the Earl of Shrewsbury. [Docquet.] |
June. |
81. Intelligence sent to Sir Thos. Chaloner. Design of the
Catholics to hold a convention of the most learned Jesuits, &c., to
consult for their safety. Fathers Blackwell and Singleton to manage
it. The main point, reported by Tesmond the Jesuit, not to be
spoken of yet. Wynn is the informer. Threats uttered by Moore
against the King. |
June 30 ? |
80. Intelligence sent to the Same that letters have arrived from
Father Coffin to the archpriest, [Blackwell,] Jos. Davies, and
others, urging them to action. The King crossed about the Union.
A Legate coming from the Pope to the King. |
June 30. |
83. Anonymous [name cancelled] to Sir Thos. Chaloner. Desires
that Davies be privately sent to the Tower. The keeper of the Gate-
house not to let Woodward the priest have access to him. Feelings
of the Papists on Lord Montague's commitment. |
July 1. |
Presentation of Wm. Fowes, to the parsonage of Cranfield, dioc.
Lincoln, void by resignation of Wm. Fowes. [Docquet, July 1
and 3.] |
July 1. |
Grant to Wm. Middleton of an alms-room in Durham Cathedral,
for life. [Docquet, July 1 and 3.] |
[July 2.] |
84. Notes of documents and facts relative to the fen-lands cause,
between Captain [Thos.] Lovel and the inhabitants of Lincolnshire,
relative to the boundaries of lands and extent of the fens assigned
him to drain by the late Queen. [See Journ. Com., Vol. i., p. 251.] |
[July 2.] |
85. John Burges to the King. Is sorry that his sermon preached
before his Majesty has given offence. Confesses that his remarks on
the graciousness of princes and the impartiality of their favours were
made, because the people murmured at the want of these qualities
in the King. His conscience compelled him to make the remarks on
religion, because of the growth of Popish ceremonies and the displacing of hundreds of godly ministers. Disclaims any intention
of personal offence, and intreats restoration of the King's favour
and release from imprisonment. |
July 2. |
86. John Burges's declaration of his opinion on certain points of
Church government, and that in his sermon before the King, he
meant nothing personal towards his Majesty nor any one else. |
July 2.
Mount Howard,
Guiana. |
87. Capt. Chas. Leigh to the Council. His arrival in Guiana.
Settlement among the Indians; they are anxious for instruction.
Prays for able preachers to be sent to them, and for the King's protection for emigrants to the colony. |
July 3. |
Grant to Jas. Craig of the office of Assistant to the Clerk of the
Kings' Great Wardrobe, for life. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Rice ap David Lloyd, late of Cum Turth, Montgomeryshire, of pardon for killing Watkyn ap Griffith ap John, of that
county. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to John Tytherton of pension of 8d. per diem, for life.
[Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Warrant to pay to Robt. Lydston and John Mitchell 80£. of the
King's free gift, in recompense for loss sustained by the Spaniards
in the late reign. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Reynold Bye of pension of 40£. per ann., for life.
[Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Sir Rob. Steward of denization. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Jacob Van Barton, born in Brabant, of denization.
[Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Sir Jas. Creighton and Sir Geo. Hume, the younger,
of 2,000£. as a gift. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Chris. Boots of pension of 8d. per diem, for life. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Warrant to the Lord Chancellor to make letters of denization
for such persons as Fras. Bothwell shall nominate, not exceeding
30 persons, and to make letters to none others till those have
been taken out. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Restraint from killing and hunting deer in Moulton Park, co.
Northampton. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Lease to Hen. Fleetwood of the manor and rectory of Mundon
Hall, co. Essex, held of the Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet,
July 3 and 4.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Gervase Pigott, in fee-farm, of the rectory of Ratcliffe-
upon-Soar, in Thrampton, and the chapel of Thrampton, co. Nottingham, of the Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to the Bishop of Lincoln of advowson of the parsonage of
Somersham, co. Huntingdon; to present Paul Thompson. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Edwd. Osborne of advowson of the rectory of Calstock,
co. Cornwall, to present Wm. Osborne. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Hen. Sacheverell and his heirs, in fee-farm, of the rectory
of Ratcliffe-upon-Soar, in Ratcliffe-upon-Soar, co. Nottingham, of the
Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
July 3.
Greenwich. |
Licence for Tobie Matthew to travel for 3 years. [Docquet.] |
July 3. |
Grant to Mary Dunche, in fee-farm, of the rectory of Avebury,
co. Wilts. [Docquet.] |
July 3.
Greenwich. |
Letter to John Lacey, citizen of London, in favour of Dr. Geo.
Downam, to be presented to the parsonage of Wigan, co. Lancaster.
[Docquet.] |
July 3.
Dunfermline. |
88. Dr. Hen. Atkins to Lord Cecil. Health of the Duke [Prince
Charles.] He is recovering, and is beginning to walk alone, which
he never did before. They will begin the journey [to England] on
the 17th. [See April. 14.] |
July 4.
Westminster. |
89. Grant to Rich. Copiter, on surrender of Wm. Bareward, of
the office of Water Bailiff of the Thames, from Staines House to the
head of the river.
Docquet of the above, June 9, Greenwich. [Docquet, June 10.] |
July 4. |
Grant to Sir Fulk Greville and his heirs, in fee-simple, of the castle
of Warwick, the vineyard house, castle mills, and meadow land
adjoining. [Docquet, July 9.] |
July 4. |
Licence to Rich. Middlemore to travel beyond sea for 3 years.
[Docquet.] |
July 4. |
Grant to the Earl of Northumberland, in fee-farm, of the manor of
Isleworth Syon, co. Middlesex. [Docquet.] |
[July 4.] |
90. Reasons why the King and Lords should refuse assent to a
clause in the Bill [for continuing, reviving, and repealing certain
statutes] passed by the Commons, which concerns the prices of wines.
The present vintners are bound to Sir Walter Raleigh, whose goods.
are restored by the King. |
[July 4.] |
91. Certain reasons why the King should continue to grant wine
licences as heretofore. |
July 6. |
Grant to the town of Grimsby, co. Lincoln, for the Mayor and two
Burgesses to be Justices of Peace; with confirmation of their ancient
liberties. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to Edw. Roades of a Gunner's place in the Tower. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to the town of Doncaster, co. York, of charter of incorporation; with privilege of constituting certain Justices of Peace, and or
holding a yearly fair. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Letter to the Mayor, &c., of London, and the Committees for
Gresham College, in favour of Wm. Dakins, to be elected to the
Divinity Lectureship there, void by the resignation of Dr. Gray.
[Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to the Corporation of Higham Ferrers, co. Northampton,
for the Mayor to be a Justice of Peace; with confirmation of their
ancient liberties. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln of all manors, &c.,
formerly granted to superstitious uses; with confirmation of ancient
liberties. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to Nath. Matthew of the office of damasker, furbisher,
sword-slipper, and cutler to the King and Prince, for life. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to the bailiffs, &c., of Ludlow, co. Salop, of the privilege to
"take statutes merchants" of extension of Whitsuntide fair, and
confirmation of ancient liberties. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to Robt. Savage of the office of an Assistant of the Admiralty, for life. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to Thos. Gibbons of pardon for stealing a gelding from
Thos. Cunningsby. [Docquet.] |
July 6. |
Grant to Thomas Earl Arundel of the manor of Arundel and others,
in Sussex. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 29.] |
July 7. |
92. Grant to Sir George Hume of the barony of Hume of Berwick.
Docquets of the above. [Docquets, April 23, April 27, June 10.] |
[July 7.] |
93. The King's speech at the rising of Parliament. Reproaches
the Commons for suspiciousness and turbulence. Regrets their delay
about the Union, but will not assume the title of King of Great
Britain till it is accomplished. Urges a good feeling between the
English and Scots. Commends their zeal for religion, &c. [Omitted
in the Commons' Journals.] |
[July 7.] |
94. French tranlation of the above, with a slight addition. |
July 7. |
Warrant to pay for certain parcels of stuff and workmanship, for
the King's buck-hounds. [Docquet.] |
July 7. |
Grant to the corporation of Boston, co. Lincoln, to purchase lands
in mortmain, with other privileges, and confirmation of their ancient
liberties. [Docquet.] |
July 7.
Westminster. |
Letter to the Master, &c. of New College, Oxford, to grant to
Sir Roger Aston a lease of the farm of Wood-Perry, Oxford.
[Docquet.] |
July 7. |
Grant to John Nicholson of a Yeoman Waiter's place in the
Tower, for life. [Docquet.] |
July 7. |
Presentation of Arthur Williams to the parsonage of Llan Ped-drock, with chapel annexed, co. Carnarvon. [Docquet.] |
July 7. |
Grant to Fulk Lloyd of pardon for killing John Lewes Gwynn of
Henllan, co. Denbigh. [Docquet.] |
July 7. |
Warrant to pay to Ric. Lecavill, Groom of the Chamber, 100£. as
the King's gift. [Docquet.] |
July 7. |
Grant to Edm. Wiseman, late of London, of pardon for treasons
in the matter of the Earl of Essex. [Docquet.] |
July 8. |
Creation of Sir Edw. Bruce to the rank of Baron Bruce of Kinloss,
in Scotland. [Grant Bk., p. 4.] |
July 8. |
Proclamation forbidding Londoners to resort to Bristol fair.
[Proc. Bk., p. 75.] |
July 8 ? |
95. Petition of Sir Hen. Fanshaw, Remembrancer of the Exchequer,
to the King. That the reversion of his office may be granted jointly
to John Fanshaw and Nathaniel Ducket, both clerks in the office,
and trained under himself and his father. With reference thereon to
the Earls of Dorset and Northampton and Lord Hume of Berwick;
and their recommendation of the petition, though joint reversions
are unusual. |
July 9. |
Letter to the Master &c. of Peter House College, Cambridge, to
elect Wm. Gibson to a fellowship. [Docquet.] |
July 9. |
Grant to Wm. Fleetwood of the stewardship of Marton in Surrey,
for life. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 23.] |
July 9. |
Warrant to pay to John Parker and Bryan Case, footmen in ordinary
to the Prince, their board wages. [Docquet.] |
July 9. |
Grant to John Gill of pardon for robbing Rich. Gurnet. [Docquet.] |
July 9. |
Grant to Wm. Neile of a Yeoman Waiter's place in the Tower.
[Docquet.] |
July 9. |
Warrant to pay to Lord Effingham 1,000£. of the King's gift.
[Docquet.] |
July 9. |
Grant to Nich. Hillyard of 147£. 12s., the King's gift, forfeited by
William Beech for shipping uncustomed corn. [Docquet.] |
July 9. |
Warrant to the Exchequer to pay all bills subscribed by the Lord
Chamberlain, for removal of the Queen or Prince, or for the Grooms
of the Prince's Chamber, and others. [Docquet.] |
July 10.
Whitehall. |
Proclamation for the prices of victuals, within the verge of the
Court. [Proc. Bk., p. 76.] |
July 10. |
96. Names of such persons as lent money to the late Queen upon
Privy Seals, not yet repaid, for the County of Essex. |
July 10. |
97. Similar list for the County of Hertford. |
July 10. |
98. Duplicate of the above list for Hertford; with notes to certain
names, showing those that are dead. |
July 10.
Court at
Whitehall. |
99. [Lord Cecil] to the Deputy Stewards of Kings-Norton. To
protect Francis Heton in the enjoyment of a certain parcel of waste
land, held by him of that manor. |
July 11. |
Grant to Wm. Conyers of pardon for killing Henry Briggs.
[Docquet.] |
July 11. |
Grant to Job Gillet and Wm. Blake, in fee-farm, of the rectory of
Nuneaton, co. Warwick, and of certain tithes in Bryde-kirk, co.
Cumberland. [Docquet.] |
July 11. |
Grant to the cursitors in Chancery of confirmation of their corporation. [Docquet.] |
July 11. |
Lease, in reversion, to John Andrews of lands of the Duchy of
Lancaster, value 25£. 16s. 5d. per ann. [Docquet.] |
July 11. |
Warrant to pay to the Earl of Effingham 1,000£., the remainder
of 11,000£. agreed to be paid by Mr. Shelley for restoration of the
lands of his father, Wm. Shelley. [Docquet.] |
July 11. |
Grant in reversion to John Parker of a clerkship of the Privy
Seal, after Edw. Reynoldes, Simon Willis, Edw. Anthony, and Edm.
Clerk are placed. [Docquet.] |
July 11.
Westminster. |
Warrant to deliver to Wm. Broderick, the King's embroiderer,
stuff for his livery. [Docquet.] |
July 11. |
Grant to Thos. Nicholson of advowson of the parsonage of Great
Munden, co. Hertford; to present Thos. Bradock. [Docquet.] |
July 11.
Westminster. |
Letter to the Commissioners of Sewers within the Isle of Ely, &c.,
to certify the names of persons willing to give up a part of their
lands now surrounded, to such as will undertake to drain them.
Henry Tatnall and John Hunt are to survey the fens. [Docquet.] |
July 11.
Perth. |
100. James Elphinston Lord Balmerinoch to Lord Cecil. Th
Scottish Parliament is concluded; sends a copy of the Act [Commission for the Union.] Hopes the people will be tractable.
Recommends his little suit for Harbottle. Incloses,
100. I. Act of the Parliament of Scotland, appointing Commissioners to treat with Commissioners of England on the
Union of the kingdoms ; with a subjoined preamble of the
Commission. |
[July 11.] |
101. List of the Commissioners for England and Scotland, appointed
to treat on the Union of the kingdoms. |
[July 11.] |
102. Copy of the above. |
July 12. |
103. Lord Cecil to Ralph Ewens, Queen's Auditor. To send a particular of the stewardship of Gedney, co. Lincoln. |
July 12.
Whitehall. |
104. Edward Earl of Worcester, Master of the Horse, to Sir
Thos. Lake. The King has appointed St. James's Palace for the
residence of the Prince, but, there being neither barn nor stable
there, warrants to the Exchequer and Master of the Works are
required to have them built. [See July 20.] |
July 12. |
Letter to Sir John Fortescue, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, to deliver to Sir George Hume Lord Berwick, the deeds,
&c., of lands granted to him. [Docquet.] |
July 12. |
Royal assent to ordinances and decrees made and certified in the
Court of Chancery, by virtue of a commission of sewers, 38 Eliz.
[Docquet.] |
July 13. |
Warrant to pay 1,000£. to Lord Hume, to be disbursed according
to His Majesty's direction. [Docquet.] |
July 14.
Septnam
in Kent,
Saturday. |
105. Sir Rich. Bulkeley to the Earl of Shrewsbury. Refuses to
make any allowance to his son, who has married a poor cottager's
daughter. |
July 14. |
Presentation of Gerard Massey to the rectory of Wigan, co.
Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
July 14.
Oatlands. |
Warrant to deliver to John Whynyard, Yeoman of the King's
removing Wardrobe of Beds, certain parcels of stuff. [Docquet,
July 23.] |
July 14. |
Receipt by Christ. Symons, servant to Hen. Ferrers, of 5£., making
in all 35£., paid by Thos. Percy, for rent of the house in Westminster
next the Parliament house. [Gunpowder Plot Bk., No. 1, A.] |
July 14.
Fulham. |
106. Rich. Bancroft, Bishop of London, to Sir Thos. Lake. Sends
for Lord Cecil's information some particulars for the proclamation, in conformity with conversations he has had with the King,
and also the last proclamation on the subject. Requests the King's
hand to two orders touching subscriptions, which are to be sent to
the Dean of the Chapel and to Mr. Newton. |
July 14. |
Grant to Sir Edw. Coke of the parsonage of Kempston and
others, in Norfolk and Suffolk. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 30.] |
July 15. |
Lease, in reversion, to Hen. Guildford of the manor and parsonage
of Mundon Hall. [Ibid, p. 23.] |
July 15.
Oatlands. |
Letter to the President, &c. of Magdalen College, Oxford, permitting them, at their urgent request, to elect Mr. Warner as Fellow,
in preference to [Rich.] Caple, formerly recommended by the King
[Docquet.] |
July 15. |
Grant to Sir Rob. Harley of the keepership of the forest of
Boringwood, alias Bringewood, co. Hereford, and the "pokership"
there; also of the keepership of the forest of Prestwood. [Docquet,
July 15 and Aug. 20.] |
July 15. |
Discharge to Thos. Wray, vicar of Campsall, co. York, from payment of first fruits or subsidies, "for that it consisteth only of a little
howse and a pension of 16£. 13s. 4d. by the year." [Docquet.] |
July 16.
Oatlands. |
Proclamation enjoining conformity to the form of the service of
God established. [Proc. Bk., p. 76.] |
July 16. |
Grant to Lawr. Rushbrooke of purchase of lands, &c., co. Berks.
[Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 28.] |
July 16. |
Warrant authorizing the Lord Treasurer, and others, to make
composition for the interest of any persons in the King's woods,
within 12 miles of the Thames, or other rivers connected therewith,
for resuming the King's interest therein. [Docquet.] |
[July 16.] |
107. List of Commissioners for Woods to be resumed. |
July 17. |
Grant to Sir Edw. Phelips of the office of Justice of the Common Pleas within the County Palatine of Lancaster, during pleasure. [Docquet.] |
July 17. |
Grant to Sir John Savile of the office of the King's Chief Justice
in the County Palatine of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
July 17. |
Letter to the Lord Mayor, &c. of London, to certify whether
assignations of the bonds of merchants from one to another be expedient. [Docquet.] |
July 17. |
Grant, in fee-farm, to Job Gillett and Wm. Blake of lands, &c.
co. Lincoln. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 28.] |
July 18.
Windsor. |
108. The King to Lord Cecil. Warrant to issue letters of Privy
Seal to certain persons to be nominated by six of the Council
for loan of money; with form of the letters of Privy Seal. |
July. |
109. Copy of the above. [Indorsed, July 9 and 16.] |
July. |
Docquet of the above, July 19. [Docquet, July 24.] |
[July.] |
110. First draft of the Privy Seal. |
[July.] |
111. Minute of the Privy Seal for the above purpose, much altered.
[Corrected by Cecil.] |
[July.] |
112. Fair copy of the above. |
July. |
113. Printed form of the above. [Dated, July 31.] |
July 18.
Windsor. |
114. The King to Lord Cecil. Authority to deliver to the Earl of
Cumberland blank Privy Seals, for the above purpose, within his
lieutenancy. |
July 18.
Codrus Cottage. |
115. Geo. Bowes to the same. His success in searching for gold.
The plague is amongst his men. Begs for an experienced miner
to examine his works and the minerals he has found; and for permission to retire home in August. Asks directions for compensation
to the laird of Closburn, whose lands are wasted, &c. |
July 20. |
Ratification of Letters Patent granted by the late Queen to
Sir Edw. Hoby, for buying and providing wool for sale in England,
for ten years. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to Humph. Rogers of a pension of 3s. 4d. per diem, in lieu of
former allowances. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant and confirmation to the Chapter of the Collegiate Church
of Southwell, of the site and precinct of the church and possessions
belonging thereto. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant of certain privileges to the corporation of Newark-on-Trent.
[Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Warrant for a discharge to Sir Baptist Hicks of a debt due by
him to the Crown, in abatement of the sum owing to him by the
King. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to Reynyer Rutgerson of 200£., forfeited by Thomas Gyve,
for non-appearance. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to John Wolfgang Rumler of the office of Apothecary to
the Queen, the Prince, and the rest of the Royal children, for life.
[Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Warrant to pay to the Farmers of the Imposts 1,045£. 8s., advanced
by them to the Treasurer of Berwick, and to repay other sums that
may be similarly expended in future by the said Farmers. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant of incorporation to the Wardens of the Mystery or Art of
Leathersellers, London. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to Sir William Steward of the office of overseer of the
King's bears, bulls, and ban-dogs, &c., for life. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to Thos. Milward of the keepership of Maidstone Gaol, co.
Kent. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grants to Edw. Page and Rob. Wells of pardon for robbery.
[Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to "the Governor, Assistants, and Society of the Mines
Royal," of new incorporation, founded on Letters Patent granted by
the late Queen. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Release to Sir Wm. de Grey from all debts with which he is
charged for the recusancy of his late father Robert. [Docquet.] |
July 20.
Windsor. |
Letter to the Lord Treasurer, to give orders for the building
of stables and barns at St. James's, for the service of the Prince.
[Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to Chris. Grimeston of the surveyorship of the King's
manors, &c., of the Duchy of Lancaster. [Docquet.] |
July 20.
Windsor. |
Warrant to pay to Richard Warner, senr., 20£. per annum, as Master
of the Queen's Barges. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to Alex. Serle, of the office of King's Printer in the
Admiralty and Ecclesiastical Courts, for life. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Warrant to pay to Richard Warner, junr., 30£. per annum, as
Master of the King's Barges. [Docquet.] |
July 20. |
Grant to Rees Morgan, Fras. Howell, and Jenkyn Thomas
Merick of pardon for burglary. [Docquet.] |
July 21.
Court at
Whitehall. |
116. Hen. Earl of Northampton to Sir Thos. Lake. To further
Fras. Needham's suit for the reversion of an auditorship. |
July [22.] |
117. Warrant of a payment of 661£. 18s. 4d., by estimate of John
Tavernor, for erection of a new lodge at Richmond, Surrey, viz.:-
231£. 18s. 4d. to Wm. Christmas, Woodward of Hampshire, for
felling and carriage of trees; and 430£. to Sir Thos. Gorges, Keeper
of Richmond Park, for oversight of the work. |
July 22. |
Docquet of the above. |
July 22. |
Grant of incorporation to the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate
Church of Ripon; Moses Fowler to be the first Dean. [Docquet.] |
July 22. |
Confirmation of pardon to Alex. Newby for killing Thomas
Dunce. [Docquet.] |
July 22.
Westminster. |
Letter to the Justices, &c., of co. Montgomery, directing them
to keep one Assize, and one or two Quarter Sessions yearly, in the
town of Montgomery. [Docquet.] |
July 22. |
Letter to the Bishop of London, to write to the Archbishop
of York, and Bishops of the Province of Canterbury, to stay
presentations to prebends and parsonages, above a certain value,
that the King may recommend to the same some of the learned
men engaged in translating the Bible; also to send information
"of such as are learned in the Hebrue and Greeke tonges, and
have taken paines for cleering of any obscurities in y° Scriptures."
[Docquet.] |
July 22. |
Re-grant to Fr. Browne, of the Office of Registrar and Clerk of the
Process, in the province of York, for life. [Ind. Wt. Bk., p. 39.] |
July 22.
Westminster. |
118. The King to the Council. To require the Bishops to rate
themselves for the loan to the King, and to make a return of
the names of such Clergy as are of ability to lend. |
July. |
Entry of the above, dated 21st July. [Warrt. Bk. I., p. 100.] |
July. |
Docquet of the above. [Docquet, July 23.] |
July 23. |
119. The King to the Chancellor, &c., of Cambridge University.
To forbid the use of all manner of unprofitable or idle games. |
July 23. |
Docquet of the above. |
July 23. |
Lease, in reversion, to Sir Thos. Windebank, of the manor of Downe
Barton, co. Kent, and other lands there. [Docquet.] |
July 23.
Westminster. |
Licence to Sir Justinian Lewen to travel for three years.
[Docquet.] |
July 23.
Westminster. |
Letter to the Lord Treasurer, to give order for levying and receiving
duties on currants, oil, and muscadell, imported by the Levant merchants and traders, and for calling in arrears of the same. [Docquet.] |
July 23.
Westminster. |
Letter to the Warden of Winchester College, to admit Tristram
Harvey a scholar there. [Docquet.] |
July 23. |
Licence to Lord Cecil, and other inhabitants of Brigstock, co.
Northampton, to hold a weekly market and 3 fairs yearly; their
ancient market and fairs to be discontinued. [Docquet.] |
July 23. |
Warrant to pay to Sir George Carew, Receiver General of the
Queen, 2,643£., to be paid to Thos. Henshaw, silkman. [Docquet.] |
July 23.
Westminster. |
Grant to the Earl of Sussex and his heirs, in fee-farm, of Exchequer lands, value 100 marks per ann. [Docquet.] |
July 23.
Westminster. |
Lease to Matth. Bacon, of lands of the Duchy of Lancaster, value
20£. per ann. [Docquet.] |
July 23. |
Grant to Martin Fountaine and Edw. Wild, in fee-farm, of
lands, &c., co. York, for which Lord Hunsdon has paid 756£. 12s.
[Docquet.] |
July 23. |
Warrant to pay to Sir Geo. Carew, certain sums for jewels and
other things for the Queen. [Docquet.] |
July 23. |
Warrant to pay to Sir Geo. Carew 3,146£. 13s. 8d. for sundry
things supplied for the Queen; and a discharge to him of 2,503£.
received on account of the Queen's jointure. [Docquet.] |
July 23. |
Warrant for repayment to the Lords and others of the Council,
of the sums lent by them to his Majesty. [Docquet.] |
July 23. |
Release to Sir. Thos. Tresham, and 15 others, of the 20£. per
month, due to the King since the late Queen's decease, for their
recusancy. [Docquet.] |
July 23 ? |
120. Assignment by Thos. Beamount and Mich. Clarkeson, to
Hen. Twyford and William Trumbull, of the keepership of the gaol
and castle of York. |
July 24 ? |
121. Copy of the above. |
July 24.
Westminster. |
Warrant to Lord Cecil, Master, and Sir Wm. Fleetwood, Receivergeneral of the Court of Wards, to cancel obligations by the late
Lord Cobham, for the wardship of Elizabeth, daughter and heir of
William Bassett. [Docquet.] |
July 24. |
Letter to the Justices of the Common Pleas, to consider a petition
exhibited by the Earl of Rutland, for reformation of abuses by
attorneys in that court. [Docquet.] |
July 24.
Westminster. |
Letter to the Mayor, &c. of Beverley, co. York, to appoint John
Archibald keeper of the gaol, and collector of the tolls there; and
also to have "the leading of the Londoners' wares." [Docquet.] |
July 25. |
Grant, to the Earl of Southampton, in fee-farm, of the Grange of
Basilden, co. Gloucester, and other Exchequer lands, value 100 marks
per ann.; and of the manor &c. of Dunmow, co. Essex, and other
lands of the Duchy of Lancaster, value 180£. per ann. [Docquet.] |
July 25. |
Grant to Lord Zouch, President of Wales, of Exchequer lands,
value 40£. per ann., and Duchy lands of the same value. [Docquet.] |
July 25. |
Grant to Rob. Heron, Rob. Ramsay, John Swinborne, and Walter
Heron of pardon for setting fire to the house of John Lilburne, East
Thickley, Durham. [Docquet.] |
July 25. |
Warrant to pay to Sir John Swinnerton sums due for 72 tons of
Gascony wines, for the King's Household. [Docquet.] |
July 25. |
Grant to Lord Hume of the manors of Churchland, co. Somerset,
and of Salford, co. Warwick. [Docquet.] |
July 25. |
Grant to Hen. Seckford, in reversion after Henry Seckford, of the
office of Master of the Toils. [Docquet.] |
July 25. |
Grant to Rob. Bouth and Tho. Cooke, in fee-farm, of lands &c.,
of the Duchy of Lancaster, value 154£. 6s. 10¼d. per ann.
[Docquet.] |
July 26. |
Grant to Sir Hen. Carey, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, in
reversion after Sir Edw. Carey, of the keepership of Marybone
Park. [See July 27. Docquet, July 26 and 27.] |
July 27.
Theobalds. |
Letter to Sir Rich. Potman, to obey the order of the Justices
of Assize, co. Kent, in the cause between him, Sir Tho. Bodley, and
Geo. Franklin, touching certain lands. [Docquet.] |
July 27. |
Grant to Thos. Beard of a Gunner's place in the Tower. [Docquet.] |
July 27. |
Warrant to deliver stuff for the liveries of Rich. Barnard, Jas.
Coborne, John Wallys, and Wm. Sale, the King's huntsmen.
[Docquet.] |
July 27. |
Grant to Ann Twist of pension of 50£. per ann. for herself, and
20£. per ann. after her death, to her daughter Dorothy. [Docquet.] |
July 28.
Court at
Theobalds. |
122. Order in Council, on the complaint of the Earls of Bath and
Bedford, against Phil. Bushen, for obtaining licence to pass a quantity
of timber down the river Towe, co. Devon, referring the cause to trial
by law. |
July 28.
Theobalds. |
Warrant dormant for delivery of stuff to John Broughton and
nine others, the King's huntsmen, yearly. [Docquet.] |
July 28.
Theobalds. |
Prohibition to the inhabitants near Theobalds, from passing
through the park there, disturbing the game, and hindering the
King's sport. [Docquet.] |
July 29. |
Presentation of Rich. Evans to the parsonage of Whittington,
dioc. of St. Asaph. [Docquet.] |
July 29. |
Confirmation to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, of such
of their lands as were insufficiently passed in former Letters Patent.
[Docquet.] |
July 29. |
Grant to the Felt-makers of London of incorporation; not to prejudice the Fellowship of Haberdashers. [Docquet.] |
July 29. |
Grant to John Sotherton, jun., of the office of Receiver General
of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, for life. [Docquet.] |
July 29. |
Grant to the Earl of Northumberland and his heirs, in fee-simple,
of so many of the manors, &c., formerly granted to his uncle, as are
of the value of 1,601£. per ann. [Docquet.] |
July 29.
Theobalds. |
Letter to Sir Geo. More, to cause Roger, his under-keeper of the
little park at Farnham, to appear, to answer for his misdemeanours,
touching the King's red deer in Windsor Forest. [Docquet, July 30.] |
July 29.
Theobalds. |
Lease to Sir Thos. Kirkpatrick, of coppice woods, &c., co. Kent,
forfeited by Lord Cobham's attainder. [Docquet, July 30.] |
July 30. |
Grant to the corporation of Dartmouth, co. Devon, of fresh privileges and confirmation of ancient liberties. [Docquet.] |
July 30. |
Grant to Sir Alex. Brett and Geo. Hall of lease for 60 years,
if Sir Walter Raleigh, attainted, shall live so long, of the castles,
manors, &c., of Sherborne, and 10 others, cos. Somerset and Dorset,
with all other lands escheated by Raleigh's attainder, for the maintenance of Lady Raleigh, her son, and family. [Docquet.] |
July ? |
123. Sir Walter Raleigh to the King. Delivers the Seal of the
Duchy of Cornwall to Lord Cecil. Professes devotion to the King,
and desires liberation from his long imprisonment. |
July ? |
124. Copy of the above. |
July 30. |
Grant to the Wardens, Bridgemasters, &c., of Maidenhead, of incorporation, with certain privileges. [Docquet.] |
July 31. |
Grant to Sir Edw. Stafford, in fee-farm, of Exchequer lands,
value 60£. per ann., on surrender of lands of equal value, lately
granted to him. [Docquet.] |
July ? |
125. The Catholic priests to the King. They are surprised that
in spite of their submission offered in April, by which they disavowed
the Pope's authority over the King, they should still not be allowed
their country and liberty. Beg that the Bill just passed in Parliament for reviving former laws against them, may not receive the
Royal assent. Annexed is,
125. I. Form of an oath of allegiance offered to be taken by
Catholic priests in England. Latin. [April, 1604.] |
July ? |
126. Fras. Tresham to Lord --. Conversation between Mr. Gage
and Lord Buckhurst about the severe laws against recusants. Was
requested by Gage to find out and reveal any Popish plots on foot,
but knew of none. |
July ? |
127. Robt. and John Wingfield to Lord Cecil. Proceedings on the
complaint of the tenants of Essendon of being over-rented and over-rated; propose a reduction of 21£. per ann. for their relief. |
July. |
128. Precept to the Earl of Derby, and others, to allow Rob. Dalton,
John Talbot, John Wharton, and John Ellis to work and search in his
grounds, for mines and minerals, when the Dutchmen are not working. |
July. |
129. The King to Robert Mason. Approves his tract called "The
Anatomye of Oppression," and authorizes him to publish it. |
July ? |
130. Statement of the causes why the customs of the port of
London, &c., should not be demised in such manner as in the time of
Customer Smith, i.e., with customs charged on goods brought
from other English ports. |
July ? |
131. Extracts from statutes and arguments [by Lord Treasurer
Dorset] to prove the importance of retaining the King's officers of
customs to attend to the execution of the statutes, and to keep
books of entries, that the King may know the true value of his
customs, for guidance when the lease now to be granted expires. |
July. |
132. Anonymous to [Lord Treasurer Dorset.] Observations on the
points to be considered in letting the farm of his Majesty's customs.
133. Notes of sundry conditions to be imposed upon the farmers
of the customs, for the benefit of trade. |
July ? |
134. Statement [by Lord Treasurer Dorset] that the King has
resolved to farm all his customs, both export and import, and has
appointed commissioners to attend at the Custom-house three times
a week to receive and conclude contracts. |
July ? |
135. Notes of consideration, in reference to new rates of duty to
be imposed on certain articles of merchandize. |
July ? |
136. Tinners of Devon to Lord Cecil. Complain of the proposed renewal of the suspended Patent for the pre-emption of tin. |
July ? |
137. Tender of contract for the tin for 21 years, as the last
farmers had it, paying 10,000£. yearly for the pre-emption. |
July ? |
138. Treatise relating to tin and the stannary customs, being
"The substance of Gayer's booke touching the Tynn causes;" with
replies thereon. The king advised to favour the pre-emption of tin. |