Edward VI - Volume 18: Undated 1553

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 18: Undated 1553', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 52-53. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp52-53 [accessed 27 March 2024]

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Undated 1553

[The following Papers without date, are probably in the reign of Edw. VI.]
31. Notes of evidence to prove that the land called Dover Down, lying near St. Dunstan's, in the Woldes of Canterbury, belonged to the Priory of Dover.
32. Memorandum of certain suits to be made to the King.
33, 34. Two other papers of memoranda of certain suits to be made to the King.
35. "Sir William Stanley's Cheques," being a list of names and wages for days.
36. List of the principal gentlemen in the county of Kent.
37. Memorandum of the duties and antiquity of the office of Warden of the Mint, the amount of his fee, and of other Officers of the Mint.
38. Note of the fees and emoluments of a Groom of the Privy Chamber extraordinary.
39. Account of the yearly profits of the manor and parsonage of Boxgrave, and of certain lands in Halfnaked, demised to the late Sir John Jenyns, and now in the tenure of Lord John Gray.
40. Names of Officers in the Exchequer, the Courts of Augmentations, First Fruits, and Wards, the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster, the Mint, &c.
41. Certificate of horsemen, armour, &c., sent into the North last Easter, from Yarborough, Welshcrofte, Braidley, and Havershow, co. Lincoln; under the hands of Sir Robert Tyrwhit and Wm. Maneby.
42. Injunctions relative to the government of a College in Oxford. Lat.
43. Ground plan of several Law Courts, probably at Westminster Indorsed, "The Plattes of Harfurd, bye G. Ganthorn."
44. Names of certain gentlemen who tarry at home in every shire.
45. Collection of Precedents and Statutes, in proof that all Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in England is properly derived from the King, and not from the Pope.