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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… But when the day of payment was past he said he had no order left. Prays that by confining and enforcing him to a … I have forborne to write to his Majesty or your lordship hath been that my Lord President of his Highness's Council … good favour for performing what may be necessary. With my wife's best commendations to your lordship.At Sheffeild …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… make me not stir out of my chamber. I trust it shall be no hindrance but that I may have your favour some other day … his at home. Being come home he gave the marchpain to his wife, and she gave part of it to two other women her … they talk of the enterprise of the town, of sending Nuce's wife and child into Flanders for pledges. But Jacques's …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… paid within a certain time. But Bowes is now dead and his wife, the petitioner, with many children on her hands and in straitened circumstances, has received no benefit from the two offices. Moreover, she is in no … During the late wars in Ireland he was despoiled of his goods, and his house and those of his tenants were burnt down …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… heard how he was used at his coming over, which was no doubt done by procurement of the Papists; and though he … [1607], July 6. The departure from this life of my dearest wife has so distressed my mind I cannot think of any other … persuaded their malice grew hereupon, because the mayor's wife told me immediately after, that one of the now sheriffs …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… for my recovery, I shall perish, together with my poor wife and children.Fleet, 16 July, 1607. Holograph. Seal. 1 p. … if the King will satisfy his desire that I and mine shall no longer enjoy the lease than the years which the late Queen … last by my cousin James what good success your business hath in Court. And now having opportunity to send unto you …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… which was granted after proclamation made, for that by no persuasion he would take the oath only of loyalty. I wish … bearer, Henry Brookebanke, an excellent embroiderer, whose wife is a maker of ruffs, "westcoates" etc, who wishes to be … and Sare, who perceiving that he went about to seize the goods offered him agreement to let the goods pass, who would …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… of them besides five dozen tanned calf-skins, and were the goods of William Sares and John Newman of Canterbury. The … undertooke the bargain by my persuasion, I will make you no more answer to that then this: that whosoever will bring …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… he could not help us with Mr Taverner's writings, which no doubt are able to give much light to all former obscure … copied by Sir Peter Young's son, who pressing to English hath marred it quite and made it neither, so it is now good … King's subject to make suit for me; but ye may tell my wife that what I wrote to her anent the parrots was plain …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… therein words of restriction to limit the same to be no longer of force than while the truce shall last, which, if … much weakened, if not overthrown thereby. There has been no means here to get the copy of the said ratification, … was about a rigg of every tenant's land ploughed up and no more, insomuch as if all were laid together there is not …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… session of Parliament, because the King commanded 12 and no more. 1621.' 12 pp. ( 253 2) Lord Carew to the Earl of … of the manors and lands of Dorothy White, deceased, the wife of one White, a citizen and woollen draper of London. … Henry Shafton, gentleman, to whom the King has granted the goods and two parts of the lands of Francis Josline of co. …
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