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[Papers without date, temp. Mary.] |
9. Warrant to deliver 300l. to Reginald Holingworthe, Surveyor of
the County of Essex, towards repairing the breaches of the embankments in Barking Marsh; and 100l. to Wm. Hanington, towards repairs
of Dover Castle. |
10. Notes concerning the Manors of Wridefyn, Brimicham, Berkeswell, Melton Fauconbridge, and Barnstaple. |
11. Ordinances devised by the King and Queen for regulation of
posts and hackney men between London and Dover. |
12. Mameranus to the King and Queen. Statement of certain regulations which would be useful to the welfare of the Kingdom. Lat. |
13. A list of books furnished by Mameranus for the Queen; of some
of these Mameranus appears to be the author. Lat. |
14. List of powder and other munitions bought abroad, for transportation whereof license is to be demanded of the King of Spain. |
15. Demands of Sir William Godolphin touching the farming of the
Isles of Scilly. |
16. Account of the total receipts of the revenue of the Court of
Wards and Liveries, and of the allowances and payments out of the
same. |
17. Statement relative to the expenses of the Queen's wardrobe, of
the garrisons of Calais, Guisnes, and other forts, the North Marches,
the Ordnance, and the Armoury. |
18. Statement of the old Mint Establishment, the salaries of the
officers, &c. Proposal for a new order of the Mint Establishment, if
approved; specifying the names of existing officers. |
19. Statement laid before the Council, of the reckoning of fine silver;
also the variableness in standard of the current moneys; and a proposal
for a re-coinage. |
20. Accompt of charges bestowed upon Bowes's ship; by Martin
Cunstable. |
21. Accompt of charges done and bestowed upon the Mary Bowes,
signed by John Upton. |
22. Memorandum of Mr. D. Aubrey's case and request, in the matter
between him and D. Clerk for some office. |
23. Note of the amount raised by several subsidies granted by the
laity in Queen Mary's reign. |
24. Notes made in the margin of the Act "to represse the oppression
of common promoters." |
Directions of Queen Mary to her Council, touching the reformation
of the Romish Religion. [Imperfect MSS., Jac. 1.] |
Questions propounded by Queen Mary, touching the treaty made by
Henry VIII. with the Emperor and King of France, for maintenance
of a quarrel between the King of France and Philip of Spain. [Imperfect MSS., Jac. 1.] |
25. A brief declaration of the contents of the proclamation made and
set forth for the true winding of wools. [A copy of this proclamation
is extant in MS. in the Collection of the Society of Antiquaries,
London, attested by Hum. Dyson, and is placed by him among the
undated of the reign of Philip and Mary.] |
26. Petition of Edmund Jenney to, soliciting him to
procure his pardon from the Queen, he having officiously presented a
supplication on behalf of some poor people Will never do so again. |