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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… and Rich. Browne, to undertake a voyage of discovery from the river Peckora eastward. [ Dom. Eliz., Vol. CXCVI., ff. … Printed in Hakluyt, Vol. I., pp. 430431.] Aug. 23. 19. The Queen to the Earl of Westmoreland and Bishop of Durham. … some of the captains and soldiers may, either by death or removal, be lacking, meaning to have that want supplied, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… of Sussex to Sir Wm. Cecil. Thanks for your news. Knowing the great affairs which depend on you, I do not desire your … with arbitrations and judicial causes as other days. The assizes begin to-morrow, and with the gaol delivery, will … any pleaded out of it are void, except in case of error, or foreign plea or voucher. That no inhabitant should be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… October 1569 Oct. 2. York. 92. President and Council of the North to [the Council]. Yesterday the justices of peace in co. York and … and diligence to execute their charge. If any disorder or altercation should happen,whereof we see no likelihood,we …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… September 1568 Sept. 2. Bolton. 22. Henry Lord Scrope to the Council. According to Her Majesty's and your letter, for … divers times sought for him, but he fled immediately after the riot, with Humphrey and Mungo Musgrave, Miles Stavely, … not be hastily taken, unless by the detention of these, or persuasion of friends, they enter themselves, but this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… December 1569 Dec. 1. Doncaster. 63. John Lord Darcy to the Council. I understand by Her Majesty's and your letters, … in defence of Doncaster. I imparted their contents to the Lord Lieutenant General of the North, who seemed to like … my Lord Admiral will be here with his force, and stay four or five days. [ page.] Dec. 1. York. 65. Thomas Earl of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… 1569 November 1569 Nov. 1. York. 1. Jo. Vaughan to the Council. The rumours of troubles in these North parts were very great … in these parts, to be begun either the last night, or the next to come, or the night after that; that it was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Gargrave to [Sir Wm. Cecil]. I herewith send you a note of the lands and goods of the rebels which have yet come to my knowledge, but I know … I have have made some business to this town for a day or two, until I have an answer from Lord Scrope; if he has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Cecil. There are no more to be arraigned either at York or Durham, but such as are within the compass of the Queen's pardon. We have found the juries willing to serve …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… for any rebel, but have yielded to become a suitor for the life of John Gower, and that he may compound for his lands. The causes are, first, that he is a young man, and has not been a malicious offender or privy to the conspiracy; second, that he is son to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… by Sir Wm. Cecil, concerning certain goods stayed beyond the seas belonging to Merchant Adventurers; viz., a book of the merchants of London and Ipswich trading to Spain, dated … realm; that Lord Hume has forsaken religion and hears two or three masses daily with Lady Northumberland; so being …
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