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Sept. 1. Ghent. |
17. Thomas Prydeaux to his brother Richard Prydeaux. Has sent
his wife and daughter to England to visit him, and greatly commends
them The times are variable—dearth, desolation, and danger, both
bodily and ghostly, occupy the world. |
Sept. 1. Bala. |
18. Justices of Merioneth to the Council. Report relative to the
Musters for the said shire. Inclosing, |
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18. i. Muster Roll and certificate of able men, horses, armour, and
weapons within the County of Merioneth. |
Sept. 5. Anglesey. |
19. Sheriff and Justices of Anglesey to same. Their observance of
the instructions relative to the Musters. State of the island, in which
there are no horses fit for service. Danger of invasion. Inclosing, |
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19. i. Muster Roll of the names of the able men, furniture of
armour. &c. in the Isle of Anglesey. |
Sept. 9. Raighlye Park. |
20. Edward Bury to Robt. Lord Rich. Has apprehended, examined,
and searched Anthony Tyrell, who had intended to cross over to
Flanders, and transmits many papers seized on him. Incloses, |
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20. i-xxiii. A large collection of letters and papers found on
Anthony Tyrell; principally drafts of letters to his relatives
and friends, and copy of a holy and vertuous sermon on
the miracle of the "Five barley loaves and two small fishes." |
Sept. 13. |
21. David Jones to Mr. Mylls. Speaks of some who knew him in
prison. Requests the loan of 2s., to be left for him at the George. |
Sept. 18. Stafford Castle. |
22. Lord Stafford, Edw. Lord Duddeley, and Tho. Lord Paget, to the
Council. Proceedings and certificate of the Musters of light horses
and demi-lances in the County of Stafford. |
Sept. 21. |
23. Edward Mangell, and others, to same. Detail their proceedings
in taking Musters of the able men, horses, and arms within the
County of Glamorgan. |
Sept. 27. |
24. The Commissioners of Musters for the County of Montgomery
to same. Certifying their doings in the Musters, and particulars of
the state of the county. The beacons are duly watched and kept.
Inclosing, |
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24. i. Muster Roll of the names of the gentlemen charged with the
keeping of demi-lances and light horse. Names of the able
men, furniture of armour, &c. |
Sept. 30. |
25. Certificate of the horses and geldings for the wars within the
County of Middlesex. Mustered by Sir Edw. Harbert, Sir Tho.
Gresham, and John Asteley, Esq. |
Sept. ? |
26. Suit of Hennadge ? for abatement on his licence for
the exportation of 3,000 dikers of leather. |