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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Though her Majesty has commanded the Lord Keeper and others to hear his cause, he cannot obtain hearing. Prays … his bail, whereby he may have liberty to attend Cecil, and manifest such matters as are not fit to be concealed from … their letters written in his favour. I hear Sir Edward Chute is at London; if he be wisely enquired, he can tell how …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 1593/4, Feb. 1. Are earnestly required by the Bailiffs and inhabitants of Great Yarmouth to make known to them the … great care in making their haven of a mighty substantial and sure foundation, which is the very life of that town; … 15th of February, 1593. Signed, Seal. 1 p. H. Longe to Chute. 1593/4. Feb. 17. Acknowledging his letter received at …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… I impute (next unto God) to your honourable good will and favour; for, although I am assured that the cause I took in hand is good and honest, yet I believe that, beside your lordship and that … Urre, Sir John Harrington Mr. Sandes. Mr. Boyse. Mr. Chute. Sir Thomas Weste. Mr. Hickford. Mr. Richard Lewkenor. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of University College, Dr. Juxon, Dean of Worcester, and Warden of St. John's, Sir Nathaniel Brent, Warden of Merton, Dr. Zouch, Professor of Civil Law, and Principal of Alban Hall, and Henry Briggs, Mathematical … to purchase the house in Lambeth, wherein Sir George Chute lately dwelt, with a close of eight acres, of all which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his gracious mistress [the Queen of Bohemia] a favour, and therein as she says, a riddle, which Nethersole only can decipher, and to none but Roe. Will not write it, because she writes it … to Francis Andrewes. As Mr. Corderoy will not sell Chute, Nicholas has no affection to deal for Conholt farm. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Earl. Petitioner has ever carried himself very faithfully, and has done good service. By certificate annexed of Sir … Lambe with. The Archbishop prays Lambe to hear him, and with secrecy, and to speak with his Grace about it at his … his enemy. [3 pp.] Jan. 5. Hinxhill Court. 14. Edward Chute, Sheriff of Kent, to the Council. Had been in every …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… war-ships of several burdens, manned with 3,940 men, and furnished with tackle of all sorts, and with wages and victuals for six months' service at sea, … Mr. Herne, counsel for the English company, and Mr. Chute for that of Sootland, upon the terms on which Edwards …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [co. Somerset,] with his utensils to make saltpetre, and repairing to the pigeon-houses thereabouts, in most of … the earth carried away, some to lay upon their own lands and some sold to their neighbours, so as, whereas in that … of trying the title. [ Copy. p.] March 20. 24. Edward Chute, Sheriff of Kent, to the Council. In their letters of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1930, 1635 June 19. Westminster. 1. The King to the Master and Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge. By the statutes … to be held for the New Forest and also for the Forest of Chute, and of Alice Holt and Woolmer, by the Earl of Holland, … for the New Forest on th 12th August at Lyndhurst, for Chute on the 22nd August at Woodhouse, for Alice Holt and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the inhabitants of the hundreds of Houndsborough, Barwick, and Coker, Martock, Tintinhull and Somerton, according to … he may never see the like. [1 p.] Oct. 13. 56. Edward Chute, Sheriff of Kent, to the Council. Their care in soon … writer of the above letter at the chamber of Mr. Edward Chute in Gray's Inn. The very day they received a warrant …
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