Edward VI - Volume 15: September 1552

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 15: September 1552', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 44-45. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp44-45 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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September 1552

Sept. 3.
Knoll.
1. Northumberland to Cecill. Is glad to hear the King's progress is to be abridged, &c., Laments the cruel dealings of the French against English merchants.
Sept. 4.
Knoll.
2. Same to same. A suit is to be made to the King by the merchants for licence to ship cloths to Flanders; secret reasons exist for its being granted.
Sept. 7.
Knoll.
3. Same to same. Bishop Poynet has set forth a catechism in Latin and English; begs that the bearer may have licence for the sole printing thereof.
Sept. 8?) 4. Memorandum of various matters to be transacted.
Sept. 15.
Wilton.
5. Pembroke to Cecill. In favour of Thomas Gresham's suit for some reward for his service.
Sept. 17.
Windsor.
6. Northumberland to same. Important matter has transpired on questioning Stukley as to his first departing.
Sept. 17.
Richmond.
7. Henry Earl of Westmorland to same. Sends up John Burge, whom he has examined as to slanders against Northumberland.
Sept. 21.
Bisham.
8. Sir Ph. Hoby to same. In reply to inquiries as to one Harbert; has a servant named Harbert Clarvys, who keeps his hawks.
Sept. 28. 9. Book of the Annuities appointed for the officers of the bulwarks in Essex.
Sept. 29.
Hampton Court.
10. Memorandum of matters to be brought before the Council.
Sept. (?) 11. A brief declaration of the whole military and naval expenses incurred by King Henry VIII. and Edward VI., during their wars with France and Scotland; the Insurrection in England; the charges of Calais and Boulogne, and the charges of Castles, Garrisons, &c., from Sept. 1542 to Sept. 1552; amounting in the whole to the sum of 3,491, 471l. 19s. 5¾d.
Sept. (?) 12. Northumberland to Sir Wm. Cecill. Wishes to know what answer should be sent to Lord Willoughby's request to tarry at Calais. Censures his conduct.