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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… My business is such as I cannot go out, but if you take the pains to see me where I now am, assure yourself to be … manners of both. It is for religion's sake that my friends in Grantham favour me. I wish the other excluded on account … of the Company of Merchant Adventurers to the Queen. In March 1556, on complaint of the Italian and argosy …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Dec. 4. Wilton. 60. Warrant to Sir Geo. Hume, Master of the Great Wardrobe, to deliver yearly to Robert Le Gris, … and to pay for the materials for making. With note that in drawing the warrant, the names of John Achmowty, John … all. I must tell you what passed between Father Cotton and myself, touching you, and the remedy of return to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Stand. 17. Thos. Lord Burghley to Sir Thos. Lake. Get me the King's signature for a bill transferring to Sir Vincent … agrees to the transfer. [ page.] April 13. 18. William [Cotton] Bishop of Exeter, and Robert [Bennet] Bishop of … As part of your possessions at Barton, co. Cambridge, now in the tenure of one Martyn, will shortly be at your …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… from a book of entries of business done [ probably in the Signet Office]. [ page.] Sept. 8. Windsor. 57. Warrant to … length, and one half quarter in breadth, and a kersey and cotton half a yard in length and a nail in breadth. Thereupon …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 38 September 1606 September 1606 Sept. 10. Bagshot. 71. The King to Lord Sheffield [President of the Council of the … You are first to examine whether the things contained in our grant to him have heretofore been exercised by the … are requested by Lord Hay, viz., Thos. Arundel; Townley; Cotton of Warblington, co. Hants; John Talbot of Grafton; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to be drawn for 6,000 l. to Sir Henry Cock, cofferer of the household, towards defraying the charges of the Prince's … and the dyeing and finishing of true wearing colours in logwood, non obstante any law, so as they be finished with … broad cloth or bay, and 9 d. a narrow cloth, kersey, say, cotton, or stuff, in lieu of finding the fixing stuff which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of Jersey, to Sec. Winwood. We appeal to you because of the secret proceedings of a party opposed to justice; there … finable or not; whereupon the bailiff went out of Court in great choler, and threatened either to have him out of his … promised us, so that our own countrymen may have the full manufacture of their native commodity, and the same may find …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… his willingness to allow to Sir Dud. Carleton, ambassador in Holland, half the profits to be realized by a patent or a yearly contract … Philip's Lane, London. Make no excuse of ignorance in not writing to me, who long to hear. Thanks for your news …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… by Thos. Sherwin of a conference which he held with the Flemings, at Fairhaven, in King James' Newland, alias Greenland, relative to the … June ? 20. Reasons of the Goldsmiths' Company about the manufacture of gold and silver thread. The King wishes to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Grant to Wm. Hopkins and Martin, his son, for service to the three last sovereigns, of the office of one of the 12 gunners in the Tower; wage, 6 d. a day: also of smith for iron works … of custom. The expense and risk at which we set up our manufacture should be considered; also that we shall set many …
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