|
July 1. |
20. The Council to the Ambassadors; detailing the reasons for committing Bishop Gardyner to the Tower. |
July 2. Barnet. |
21. Warwick to Cecill; in favor of the bearer, who was in much
distress, and had suffered wrong by the Duke of Norfolk. |
July 2. Canonbury. |
22. Same to same. Desires resolution as to the Commission for the
Marches. |
July 2. |
23. Indenture between Sir Edmund Pekham, treasurer of all the
Mints, and Sir Wm. Sharington, of the receipt of certain sums arising
from the profits of the mint at Bristol, to the King's use. |
July 4. The Court. |
24. John Cheke to Cecill; relative to a suit to the Protector for some
benefice. [Much mutilated.] |
July 6. |
25. Sir Edw. North to Wm. Cecill. Sends draft of a lease in
reversion of the manor of Hothome, co. York. Incloses, |
|
25. i. Sir Michael Stanhope to Sir Ed. North. Prays him to expedite
the lease of the manor of Hothome to Ric. Maunsell. St.
James, 27 June. |
July 7. Penley. |
26. Earl of Warwick to same. Complains of the irresolution in
placing and displacing certain persons in the government committed to
him, whereby his honour had been smally considered. |
July 13. Southwark. |
27. Sir Anth. St. Leger to same (Master of Requests). Will send
to his brother to answer certain charges. Desires to exchange with
the Archbp. of Dublin, the Dean of Christchurch, or the Bp. of Meath,
certain benefices for temporal lands. |
July 13. London. |
28. Sir Edw. North, and others of the Court of Augmentations, to
same (Secretary to the Protector); to procure the appointment of
commissaries and registers to certain exempt jurisdictions in the
dioceses of York, Lincoln, London, and Westminster. |
July 15. Eton. |
29. Thos. Smith (Secretary of State) to same. Solicits the deanery
of Peterborough for Mr. Gascoigne, if the present dean should die, who
was in great danger. |
July 16. Penley. |
30. Warwick to same. Begs that the Surgeon of Boulogne may
remain with his lady, who was in great danger by the ill-treatment of
the London surgeons, and "lokyd owerly to have her legge to be
sawed of." |
July 19. Hampton Court. |
31. John Fowller to Seymour. Sends two small notes written with
the King's own hand, His Maty not having time to write more.
The Duchess of Somerset brought to bed of a fine boy: hopes the
Queen will have another. One of the King's notes relates to Latimer;
the other desires to be remembered to the Queen. |
July 21. Penley. |
32. Warwick to Cecill. In favour of the suit of Cuthbert Musgrave.
Complaint by Sir Anth. Lee of the ill-conduct of a priest belonging to
Lord Windsor. |
July 22. Windsor. |
33. John Hales to Somerset. Describes the good disposition of the
people in the circuit they had just passed. Thinks them well-disposed
to the new order of things. Care to be taken that jurors be not
corrupted, nor sheriffs ill-chosen. |
July 26. Penley. |
34. Warwick to Cecill. Solicits for a chaplain of his, a prebend in
Canterbury, held by Dr Ridley, now Bp. of Rochester. |
July 27. Waltham. |
35. Tho. Fisher to same. Delay in getting out of London, not being
able to procure horses. |
July 27. Stamford. |
36. Same to same. Details his journey in post to Stamford. Illconduct of the postmaster at Royston. Dreadful weather. Found Cecill's
relations well in health. |