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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… this recompence for the temporal lands taken by the Queen's Highness, and hath no recompence yet valued in the Queen's records;" total, 72 l. 11 s. 4 d., beside the keepers' or … and Barking, in some of which he also loses his wood. [2 pages. See Dom. Eliz., Vol.XX., No. 17. l] Nov. 8. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Herlle to Sir Wm. Cecil. The reason of my being on Wilson's ship was that he promised to pay some money due to me, if … I persuaded them to release without loss a hulk laden with wood, being Lubec or Danish goods, value 7,000 l., and … return, the ViceAdmiral stayed me as belonging to Wilson's ship. I offered to persuade Wilson to come in, but the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Canterbury, but I never had one. My dealing in Mr. Dudley's cause, and the end taken therein, I leave to his own declaration, and Mr. Blunt's who was present. I hear that suits be heard with deaf ears, … forced to wander up and down like an Egyptian in other men's houses for want of one of my own; although Queen Mary when …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… before Rob. Grove, feodary of Wiltshire; value 12 l. 9 s. 7 d. a year. Also of his lands in Christian Malford and Somerford Magna, co. Wilts, value 8 l. 14 s. 8 d.; with note that there belong thereto no woods nor … to be held at Bulkington. [8 pages.] Sept. 15. St. James's. 23. The Queen to the Earl of Northumberland. Having …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… stockfish, 600 lbs. of tallow; 20 dickers of leather, and wood and coke as required. For the island, 500 tuns of beer, … of Coutances' jurisdiction, order was taken in Edward VI.'s time for us to consider him as our diocesan in all things not contrary to the laws of the realm. P.S.I met the justices of peace for Somersetshire on Thursday, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… at 9 d. to 12 d. a-day; four sawyers, 12 d.; four wood cleavers, 13 d. and 14 d.; three bricklayers, 12 d.; … labourers, 8 d. and 9 d., and carriage; total, 80 l. 0 s. 3 d.; with note, by Lord Treasurer Winchester, that the sum is all paid except 3 s. 4 d., and thus the reckoning on the two first, warrants …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… the farm of the old park of Wakefield, part of the Queen's duchy of York, granted to John Paston by Henry VIII., is … also the keeping and palistership of the park, fee 5 l. 1 s. 3 d. That the park is 328 acres; 20 might be made coarse … now worth 4 d., and the rest worth 16 d. That there is no wood but 370 oaks; 200 of them old and rotten, 160 worth 20 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… piece of gold called the pistolet was made current at 5 s. 10 d., and that divers in ignorance are deceived in taking … other pieces of strange coin instead of pistolets, for 5 s. 10 d., which are not of the same value, notice is given … Extent. Also note that the Governor makes no provision [of wood] for himself in England by virtue of his licence, but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to His Majesty, but who shall tie the bell about the cat's neck ? I mean to let nothing slip in my power; the nearer I … of the colleges abroad,a matter broached in the late Queen's days. The Queen is warned from dealing in Catho[lic] … to the King than you are; and to amend errors, Worthington's inveighing against the King to the English students has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Danvers and others, for discharge of debts which Littleton's wife has now a mind to pay, we require you to contain all … masts, iron, firs, deals, &c. for the Navy; fee, 33 l. 6 s. 8 d. yearly. [3 sheets, draft. Altered from a like grant … the general collection of the impost, as under Alderman Wood, late Collector General, we have signified our pleasure …
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