Queen Mary - Volume 13: August 1558

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1856.

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'Queen Mary - Volume 13: August 1558', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 105-106. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp105-106 [accessed 16 April 2024]

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August 1558

August 5. 51. The Queen to [John] Malyn, Vice-Admiral on the Narrow Seas. Thanks for his services: makes him a present of wines he had taken from the enemy.
August 5.
Richmond.
52. Same to Wm. Basset, Sheriff of Glamorgan. To apprehend William Herbert, Esq., of Cogan Pill, and send him up in custody to the Privy Council.
August 8. 53. Winchester to the Queen. Has sent by Mr. Basshe warrants for venison, to be presented to the city, as customary. The disease of his nose is better. He will set forward the 1,000 pioneers for King Philip.
August 9.
Richmond.
54. The Queen to Tho. Lodge, Alderman of London. Thanks for his willingness to become surety for redeeming Sir Henry Palmer, prisoner in France.
August 12.
Richmond.
55. Same to the Fellows of Magd. Coll., Oxford. Recommends them to elect either [Tho.] Marshall, Archdeacon of Lincoln; John Somer, Preb. of Windsor; or [Tho.] Slythehurst, Master of Trinity Coll., to be President of their College, in place of their late President, Arthur Cole, deceased. [Tho. Coveney, A.M., was elected.]
August 14. 56. List of payments of the subsidy granted by the temporalty in the 4th & 5th of Phil. and Mary, made before the 14 of Aug. in each County, City, Division, and Town.
August 16.
Auckland.
57. Cuthbert Tunstal, Bishop of Durham, to Card. Pole. Thanks him for procuring the grant to him of the reversion of Durham Place. Expects daily that Pole will send for the arrears of the farm of benefices, about 700l. His Chancellor is dead; prays for another as good.
August 19. 58. Minute of articles between James Harryngton and Robt. Lyvesey for lease of certain lands. Corrected by Sir Wm. Cecill.
August 27. 59. The Queen to Lord Chidiock Paulet, Capt. of Portsmouth. Directs him to deliver 200 men of that garrison, to Lord Adm. Clynton, to serve on board the fleet.
August 27. 60. Abstract of several letters in July and August from Lord Adm. Clynton to the Council. Weather, and operations on the coast of France. Cannot find matter sufficient to charge Stukeley with, &c.
August 29. 61. List of persons committed to various prisons between the 15th of Aug. 1553 and the 29th of Aug. 1558, including Latimer and Cranmer.
August 31.
Eltham.
62. Sir Henry Jernegan, Master of the Horse, to the Queen. Gives a report, by Mr. Colsell, of the proceedings in the Narrow Seas of Vice-Admiral Malyn, who offers to recover Newhaven.
August.
Wilton.
63. Earl of Pembroke to same. Has received her letters, stating that the Marches of Wales are in disorder for want of a President residing there. Is willing to resign, but declines recommending a successor.