Queen Elizabeth - Volume 14: December 1560

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1856.

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'Queen Elizabeth - Volume 14: December 1560', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 164-165. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp164-165 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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December 1560

Dec. 1. 53. to Tho. Wybarne. Gives his opinion on the tenure of Abbey lands, held in capite by knights tenure. Desires to know if Mr. Stokes has put in another answer in Chancery.
Dec. 3. 54. The Queen to Winchester. Directions to send down parcels of the new moneys to sundry places of the realm for circulation
Dec. 5. 55. The Queen to Mr. Stanley and Mr. Fleetwood. Warrant to deliver all the base moneys brought into the Mint to Jasper Seeler, Alderman Lodge, and others, to be refined by them and delivered back as bullion for coinage.
Dec. 5.
Frankelye.
56. John Lyttelton to Fr. Yaxley. Apologises for his sudden departure. Has no news to communicate.
Dec. 11. 57. The Queen to Winchester. To deliver 18 cwt. of base moneys to Peter Osborne, who has undertaken to refine the same at a less charge than the Almayn refiners in the Tower.
Dec. 11. 58. Decree of Dr. Lewis, Judge of the Admiralty Court, in the cause between Archibald Graham and Richard Thomson versus Thomas Clavering, for restitution of a ship and cargo by him taken. Lat.
Dec. 12. 59. Winchester, Sakevyle, and Mildmay to Cecill. Have taken measures to prevent the transportation of the base testons into Ireland.
Dec. 17.
Westminster.
60. The Queen to the Lord Admiral or the Judge of the Admiralty. Warrant to release Henry Strangwiche the pirate, in order to judge of his conduct before his pardon is finally given to him.
Dec. 18. 61. Same to Winchester. Warrant to permit a hulk arrived in the Thames, laden with malmseys, currants, and other wares, to be unloaded.
Dec. 21.
Peterborough.
62. Process by the Dean and Chapter of Peterborough of the election of Edmund Schambler, B.D., to be Bishop of that see, vacant by the deprivation of David Pole, the last Bishop.
Dec. 24. 63. Memoranda of divers matters in Cecill's hand.
Dec. 25. 64. Brief estimate of the account of William Bromefeld, Lieutenant of the Ordnance, for two years ending Christmas
Dec. (?) 65. Petition of Fulk Onslowe to the Queen for the offices of Paymaster and Clerk of the Works.
Dec. 66. The Queen to Lord Keeper Bacon. Relative to purchases and privileges granted by her progenitors to Queen's College, Cambridge; and to issue a writ for assurance to the said College of the lands, manors, &c. of Hockington, purchased of Anthony Pope and his wife.
Dec. 67. Brief of the matter depending in the Court of Exchequer between the Queen and Sir Edward Lyttleton, for the herbage, pannage, &c. of the haye of Teddesley, co. Huntingdon.
Dec. 68. Another brief statement of the above.
Dec. 69. Copies of letters between Lord Stafford (as Justice and Ranger of the forest of Cannock) and Sir Edward Lyttleton, relative to the claim of two fee does within Teddesley.
Dec. 70. A short declaration of the matters in variance between Lord Stafford and Sir Edward Lyttleton; Lord Stafford claiming the herbage, &c. of Teddesley.