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Calendar of Border Papers
… off booty and cattle, and slain an Ellot of Martin's clan called "Martin's Gibbe"; which action though without my privity and against the treaty, I pray your lordship's assistance in defence of. This slain Ellot was a notorious …
Calendar of Border Papers
… against it: pointing out that in respect of Scrope's wardenry, the East March is not a bailiwick, a mere handful … worth 40 l. "That those thieves (while the lord bishop of Carlell was preching at Stannikes which is but a fleet shott from Carlell) had made an open forraye, and taken away all the …
Calendar of Border Papers
… their own turn. M r Nicolson has written for Lord Roxburgh's licence to pass through England, and asked me to intreat it … deliver it or not, as you see best. As for George Muschamp's complaint, that a recognizance taken in Berwick is void in … abowt Tyrone to passe thorowe Kentyer to Arron and so to Carlell I have sutche frindes dwelling in the Ylle of Arron" …
Calendar of Border Papers
… against me for Liddesdale, for which I have her Majesty's warrant, and to which I was forced by reason of the many … this being the last done." As for Thomas Musgrave's, having, as he says, your lordships' orders, he is to … he stands on satisfaction to be received for Buccleuch's insolent act at Carlisle, before agreeing to any redress …
Calendar of Border Papers
… counsell at the Courte, with speed." Indorsed by Cecil's clerk. Wax signet: a boar's head. 814. Lord Hume to Sir W. Bowes. [Nov. 1.] Answer of … with spead. Yf my healthe serve me, I will come downe to Carlell: if not, I will wryte to my lord warden. I have sent …
Calendar of Border Papers
… to M r Secretary, intreating him to procure her Majesty's warrant for my repair to London, which I humbly pray your … wilbe sa open of themselves by tyme." p. Copy by Scrope's clerk on similar occasions. 775. Scrope to Cecil. [Oct. 2.] … "To his very loving frinde M r Henry Ligh esq. at Carlell." Indorsed by Leigh: "Your honor may perceve by this …
London Possessory Assizes
… son of Nicholas de Totenham and Maud and Mary, William's sisters, disseised him of a messuage and a shop in the par. … that the assize does not lie because John Godchep, Isabel's brother, granted him the room and John bound himself and … of St. Nicholas Shambles. The def. says that his father's name was Ralph and not John, as in the plaint. Therefore …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… for by reason of some very urgent occasion of Mr. Musgrave's, who is now in the West Country at or by Carlell, I am left all alone here, so that I cannot stir out … for his abode, but he seems desirous to stay St. George's feast. I pray you excuse my not coming to-day to the …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Endorsed in different hands:"24 March, 1602." "Teirone's rebellion." "Expences to England." "Queen dyd." Unsigned. 1 … be at Berwick either upon Sunday or Monday next at night.Carlell, last of March, 1603. PS.This day, with 6 servants, … and this night Mr. Francis Clifford is here with me at Carlell, upon his journey towards the King. Holograph. 1 p. ( …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… his revenue. 1 p. (P. 206.) [ Cf. p. 93 above and Cal. S.P. Dom., 16031610, p. 364.] Robert Ashley to the Earl of … him his successor. Begs that he may serve in his brother's room. 1 Undated. Holograph. Endorsed: "1607." 1 p. ( 123. … Skepttowne and I am here at Newcastell. We are to meet at Carlell for the service that is imposed upon us, when we …
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