Addenda, James 1 - Volume 43: April 1623

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda 1580-1625. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1872.

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'Addenda, James 1 - Volume 43: April 1623', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda 1580-1625, (London, 1872) pp. 653-654. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/addenda/1580-1625/pp653-654 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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April 1623

April 17. 8. Warrant by Sir Jas. Fullerton [master of the Prince's Court of Wards and Liveries], to [Fras.] Nicholls [clerk of the Court], to draw a warrant to Sir Adam Newton, receiver to the Prince, to pay 11l. 8s. 1½d., a quarter's wages, to John Keith, doorkeeper of His Highness's Council Chamber of Wards and Liveries. [⅓ page.]
April 17. 9. Like warrant for a warrant to pay 11l. 8s. 1½d., quarter's wages, to Jas. Rutherford, messenger of the said court. [⅓ page.]
April 18.
Chelsea.
10. Lord Treas. Middlesex to Sec. Conway. I give you the report of the Council's proceedings on the differences between the Virginia and Summer Island companies. We have decided that the Dutchman and Sir Hugh Middleton shall each have two tons given of ore from the mines in Wales, and shall each have a fair trial, under oversight of three knights of the country, that the true riches of the mine and skilfulness of the working may be known, without disturbing the present works. I beg that the preparation of the two chapels at St. James's and Denmark House may be given in charge to other lords who understand such matters better. [22/3 pages.]
April ? 11. Informations exhibited to Tobias, Archbishop of York, and other Ecclesiastical Commissioners for the province of York, by John Gamble, public notary, against Fras. Gotherick, of the arch deaconry of Richmond, diocese of Chester, for refusing to come to his parish church or to receive the Communion, for some years past; that he has been denounced as a Recusant, and excommunicated, but always refused to appear; that he favours Irish Recusants and priests, especially one Harrison, who holds services at his house; keeps Popish books, and scholars, the sons of Recusant inhabitants, who are taught by a Recusant schoolmaster. He requests law and justice against him, and the costs of the suit. [3 written and 5 blank pages.]