Edward VI - Volume 8: September 1549

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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'Edward VI - Volume 8: September 1549', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 22-23. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp22-23 [accessed 14 April 2024]

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September 1549

Sept. 6.
Babrame.
55. Sir Wm. Woodhows to Cecill; sets forth the claims of his brother. Incloses,
55. i. Sir Tho. Wodhous to his brother; Warwick has executed many at Norwich, and bestowed their goods. Complains of being unremunerated for his services and losses during the rebellion, and of being left out of the Commission of Oyer and Terminer. Waxham, Sept. 3.
55.ii. Same to same; desires to have a Commission for the Admiralty, being appointed Vice Admiral of Norfolk and Suffolk. Norwich, Sept. 5.
Sept. 10. 56. Sir Anth. Auchar to Cecill. Sends information of words spoken by George Flecchar. Is apprehensive of the new party called Commonwealths men, thought to be favored by the Protector.
Sept. (12?) 57. Commission to Archbp. Cranmer, Bp. Ridley and others, commanding them to call Bishop Bonner before them for not having complied with certain injunctions in the sermon preached by him at St. Paul's.
Sept. 13. 58. Interrogatories administered to the Bishop of London.
Sept. 14.
Ely Place.
59. Warwick to Cecill. Recommends the payment of Thos. Drury and his troop, for their services against the rebels.
Sept. 15.
Lynn.
60. Sir Nicholas Le Strange to the same. Exonerates himself from participation in any commotion in Norfolk.
Sept. 18.
Lees.
61. Richard Lord Rich (Lord Chancellor) to same. Directs that Essex and Nich. More, two prisoners, be sent to Brentwood for trial; and to know where each should be executed.
Sept. 18.
Warwick Lane.
62. Sir Edw. Wotton to same. In favor of Hugh Darrel for the Warwick Lane, office of Bailiff of certain lands in Kent, void by the death of Deryng, late Bailiff there.
Sept. (28?)
Hatfield.
63. Tho. Parry to Wm. Cecill. Transmits a letter from Princess Elizabeth to Somerset. Her commendations to Cecill. Parry assures Cecill of his friendship. The Princess will not yet remove to Ashridge.
Sept. 25. 64. Same to same. Interview of the Venetian Amb. with the Princess Elizabeth. She requests the Lord Protector may be informed of it.
Sept. 28. 65. Sir Fr. Dawtrey to same. Prays for a licence for a thousand tons of wine.
Sept. ? 66. The King "to certen speciall men in the Shires where tumultes and rysinges have byn." Directs the proclamation against idle vagabonds to be strictly enforced, and all stirrers up of tumults to be hanged without delay.
Sept. 67. Sir Harry Hussey to Cecill; in behalf of Ric. Cooke and John Francis for certain goods taken from them in France.
Sept. (?) 68. Edw. Morley to Sir T. Smith. Solicits payment of the annuity of 10l. per ann., granted to his wife out of Sherburn House, with all arrears. Dr. Bellasis has become possessor of the said House since the death of Dr. Legh.