Edward VI - Volume 13: May 1551

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 13: May 1551', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 32-33. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp32-33 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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May 1551

May 2.
Pinchbeck.
14. Ric. Ogle to same. Sends him the deed for the Recordership of Boston, and also his fees as Steward of the manors of Toft and Gosberkyrk. Lady Suffolk was never so well served therein as now.
May 14.
Ratcliff.
15. Edw. Lord Clynton (Lord Admiral) to same. Beseeches him to forward a certain matter for Mr. Wynbeshe, and also that the parsonage of Oldkirk near Calais may be reserved during his absence.
May 14.
East Thorndon.
16. Sir Wm. Petre to Wm. Cecill. Thanks for his letters, especially for the news that his health is recovered.
May 15.
Westminster.
17. Wm. Earl of Wiltshire (Lord Treasurer) to same. Has written to Bishop Tunstall and the Dean of Durham to be at the Court on Monday. Other points of business. Sir Robt. Brandling to attend.
May 20.
Sempringham.
18. Lord Clynton to same. Requests dispatch in Wynbeshe's matter. Wishes to be informed what personage is coming from France.
May 22.
Wells.
19. Wm. Turner (Dean of Wells) to same. Will help "Acanthinus," the person recommended to be schoolmaster at Wells. Mr. Cardmaker will favor him. Describes the opposition he has met with in taking possession of the Deanery. The canons annoy him and favor Goodman.
May 22.
Bourne.
20. Sir Anth. Auchar to same. Illness has prevented him from coming to the Court. Advises him to go through with Ballerd as to some purchase.
May 24.
Bourne.
21. Same to same. Particulars of the rental of Horton; Ballerd has some land adjoining; advises Cecill to take both.
May 24.
Lees.
22. Lord Chancellor Rich to Lord Trev. Wiltshire. Has despatched the Commission and Instructions for the Lord Marquis (Dorset) and the Commission of Lieutenancy for Kent to the Lord Warden (Sir Thos. Cheyne) only.
May 25.
Bourne.
23. Sir A. Auchar to same. Intends to be at the Court on Thursday. Wishes to know how he proceeds with his purchase.
May 25.
Gloucester.
24. Bishop Hoper to same. Pernicious doctrines set forth by one Thomas Penne. Commends the bearer, Mr. Restell, alderman of Gloucester. Incloses,
24. i. Articles of Religion set forth and upheld by Thos. Penne particularly as to the human nature of the Saviour. May 25
May 28.
Sempringham.
25. Lord Clynton to same. Thanks for despatch of Mr. Wynbeshe. Wishes to know when the French Ambassador will arrive.
May (?) 26. Sir Ric. Rede and others to same. Certificates in favor of John Gunwyne, as a person of learning, having diligently studied at Oxford and Cambridge.