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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… shall find when I have means to make it known unto you. In the mean season I pray you accept my heartiest thanks. I … favour. He is by nature born, was by me brought up, and is in his own affection, vowed to her service, wherein if he may … to call to his mercy, Mr. Mason, late parson of Woodhorne in Northumberland, by reason of whose death the said rectory …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Has found a man, named John Hewett of Hull, a great dealer in corn, and a very true and faithful keeper of his promises, … and Lincolnshire as ships may conveniently take them in at. The price of a quarter at first, besides a fee of 6 d. … I received your letter, but I directed away your own man in effect, with answer of your letter written to me. The King …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… and looks for more. No news but a letter from Mr. Ryder in the Fleet, which Mr. Treaves brought this night late.17 … of these provinces is so flourishing and the merchants in every city so wealthy, that the Queen need have no fear of … most ample, and that the interest up to 1581 was paid here in Delft and the Hague, with the intervention of Holland, and …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… payments of arrears to certain captains who had served in Ireland, viz., Sir Nicholas Malby, 200 l., Sir George …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Queen. 1580/1 ?], Jan. 21. His desire to maintain himself in her good graces has caused him to anticipate the visit of … the point of departure, and peace is once more established in this kingdom, and on such a footing that the happy repose …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… so as she hoped her charges were by so much lessened in Munster. And for the second, concerning the disburdening … they have yielded unto them, but also be more forward in joining with her Majesty's forces against them. And, in case, by your Lordship and the Council there, it shall be …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 1579, July 21. Warrant under the Sign Manual for a lease in reversion to George Whitton, gent., comptroller of the manor of Woodstock, in recompence of certain grounds and meadows held by him on … on him is most wearisome, as he has no greater desire in this world than to see the hour of his embarkation. Has …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… nor to seek to know my opinion what I thought fit to do in his causes, whereby I see either they seek to keep the … not already acquainted any of them with your writing to me in that matter, I pray your lordship let them not know of it, … of them will mislike I am made such a stranger, though not in respect of myself, yet in respect of her Majesty's …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… to see it before the end of next week, before they bring in water, in case he will have it broader or deeper. Mr. Burge, Lord … is long since told you. All that we have now done is said in a word. What might have been, it belongs not to my place …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… port of Faversham, co. Kent. Last Saturday, at one o'clock in the morning, two waggons filled with rough salted hides … Brede. The hides were intercepted, seized and deposited in a barn near-by by one Maddock. As soon as petitioner was informed of this, he took possession of the hides in the King's name. The above-mentioned Sares last March …
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