Addenda, Queen Elizabeth - Volume 23: June 1573

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda, 1566-79. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1871.

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'Addenda, Queen Elizabeth - Volume 23: June 1573', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda, 1566-79, (London, 1871) pp. 451. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/addenda/1566-79/p451 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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June 1573

1573
June 7.
Newcastle.
21. Rich. Hodshon and Rob. Anderson to Sir Valentine Browne, treasurer of Berwick-upon-Tweed. You are ordered by the Lord Treasurer and Sir Walter Mildmay to call on us for 1,000l., due on Midsummer-day, for purchase of Winlaiton manor, sold to us by the late Earl of Westmoreland, to be paid at once for the Queen's affairs in Scotland. We would pay it at Midsummer, if we might enjoy the manor according to our mortgage, but Brown of London extended it three years past for 400l., and Sir John Constable and Sir George Bowes have extended it for 700l. for non-payment of 530l. due to the Queen for the late Earl's livery in the Court of Wards, for the payment of which they stand bound, and we know of other extents; therefore our co-partner, Mr. Selby, is in London, to seek for remedy from the Lord Treasurer and Council. We trust the Queen will not have us pay the mortgage, and yet take the rent from us. [¾ page.]
June 13.
Bothall Castle.
22. Sir John Forster to Lord Burghley. The bearer, Rich. Harrison, post of Morpeth, is charged with a bye-way called Hexham way, 16 miles long, for which he has no allowance. Pray grant him the same as others before him had, especially as the way is charged with the Queen's affairs between the West and Middle Marches. The posts in these parts have been much charged this year, and the bearer cannot serve as he ought, unless you obtain that allowance for him from the master of the posts. He is a servant of Lord Henry Seymour. [1 page.]
June. 23. Notes of orders in Chancery, in 4 & 5 and 5 & 6 Phil. & Mary, and 14 & 15 Eliz., granting injunctions to stay actions at common law in the following suits, viz.:—Godfrey Swain v. Rich. Armiger; Rich. Thimelby v. Edw. and Thos. Rose; Thomas and Barbara Hasilfoot v. John and Maud Browne; Edw. Mudy v. John Weston; John Lyngen v. Rich. Hakesby; John Lindsay v. Wm. Barbour; Thos. Greenacres v. And. Hering; and Thos. Greenacres v. Anth. and Wm. Kyme. [1¼ pages.]