Queen Elizabeth - Volume 36: February 1565

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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'Queen Elizabeth - Volume 36: February 1565', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 249-250. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp249-250 [accessed 26 March 2024]

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February 1565

Feb. 1. 9. Names of persons to whom arms have been granted by Garter King at Arms, in the first year of the Queen's reign; also of persons and corporate bodies to whom arms have been given by consent of the Duke of Norfolk.
Feb. 1. 10. Note of arms granted by Clarencieux King at Arms, since the Duke of Norfolk's order to the contrary.
11. List of persons to whom patents for armorial bearings have been issued by Clarencieux King at Arms, from the 1st to the 7th of Elizabeth.
Feb. 7. 12. Memorial of Cornelius de Alneto, alias Lannoy, to the Queen. Offering to produce for Her Highness' use 50,000 marks of pure gold yearly, on certain conditions. Lat.
Feb. 9.
London.
13. Cornelius de Lannoy, alias de Alneto, to the Queen. Shows that he has acquired great skill in the transmutation of metals, and repeats the offers made in the preceding. Lat.
Feb. 10. 14. Stephen Bagat to Sir Wm. Cecill. Particulars of the receipts from the Earl of Oxford's lands at the manor of Acton Trussel, Staffordshire.
Feb. 13.
Westminster.
15. Special Commission by the Queen, appointing Sir Francis Knollys, Sir Ambrose Cave, Sir John Mason, and others, Commissioners for examination of persons committing murders, burglaries, and other felonious offences.
Feb. 13. 16. Account of the whole remain of the Queen's armour within her several armouries at the Tower, Greenwich, Westminster, and Hampton Court.
Feb. 17. 17. The Queen to the Attorney General. Order for suspending certain ordinances lately made in Parliament for opening the intercourse of merchandise with the Low Countries.
Feb. 20. 18. Account of ordnance wanted within the Office of Ordnance, for supply of the Queen's ships.
Feb. 23. 19. Note of broken ordnance of brass remaining in the hands of the Queen's gun-founders; also of the copper and bell metal in the Ordnance Office.
Feb. 24. 20. The Queen to Mr. Justice Brown. Directs him to hold the next Justice Court of the Forest of Waltham, in place of the Earl of Sussex, who cannot attend at that time; and minute of same letter to Mr. Attorney, for Windsor Forest.
Feb. 21. Dr. Lewes to Cecill. Desires directions as to cancelling the recognizances of John Vaughan.
Feb. 22. Estimate of charges for the representation of various plays and masques before the Court, at Windsor Castle and Richmond, in several years from 1563; amounting in the whole to 144l. 11s. 5¾d. Indorsed" "for the revels."