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Nov. 1. Westminster. |
63. Commission to Sir Edward Rogers and others, authorizing them
to examine the accounts of David Vincent, deceased, late Keeper of the
Wardrobe at Hampton Court. |
Nov. 5. Cobham Hall. |
64. Lord Cobham, Thos. Wotton, and others, to the Council. Detail
their proceedings as Commissioners for Ports and Havens for the co. of
Kent. Quantities of bread and grain clandestinely exported. |
Nov. 7. Chekers. |
65. Lady Mary Grey (signed "Graye") to Cecill. Thanks for his endeavours to restoro her to the Queen's favour. Begs him to continue
his efforts. |
Nov. 9. Exeter. |
66. Sir Peter Carew to Sir Wm. Cecill. Cause of the decay of shipping in the port of Dartmouth, owing to the impost on wines. Incloses, |
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66. I. A remembrance of such ships and barks of the port of
Dartmouth, co. Devon, as have been lost, sold, or decayed
since the beginning of the impost on wines. |
Nov. 10. |
67. Marq. of Winchester to same. Sends him a letter from the
Archbishop of York as to a sale of the Earl of Lennox's lands. Requests his opinion on it. |
Nov. 10. |
68. Note of the places where the Earl of Oxford's evidences are
deposited. |
Nov. 10. |
69. Tho. Smyth to Wm. Humfrey. Wishes he could deliver him
from his unexpected thraldom. Good prospect arising from the survey
of mines in the North. Bargain with the Earl of Westmoreland. |
Nov. 10. Baconsthorpe. |
70. Sir Christopher Heydon and others to the Council. Have
received the commission for creeks and havens. Sir Edward Warner
has since deceased. Report their proceedings. Inclosing, |
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70. I. A list of the several havens, creeks, and landing places in
the county of Norfolk, and of the deputies appointed for the
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Nov. 10. |
71. Sir Owen Hopton and others to same. Have received their
commission for ports and havens, and appointed deputies. Inclosing, |
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71. I. List of ports and havens in the co. of Suffolks, and of the
deputies appointed to superintend them. |
Nov. 21. Westminster. |
72. Sir Wm. Cecill to Mr. Ascham, Secretary for the Latin tongue.
Requests him to turn into Latin a patent for allowance of an annual
pension of 1,000 crowns, of the Lady Cecilia, daughter of the King
of Sweden. |
Nov. 27. |
73. Wm. Humfrey to Cecill. The search for calamine stone has
proved a failure; but he can procure it from abroad to carry on the
battery and latten works in England. Suspects that Dan. Hechstetter
and Hans Louver wish to keep that art a secret. |
Nov. 29. |
74. Copy of Court Roll of Anthony Daston and Anne his wife (late
wife of Francis Savage, deceased,) of the manor of Aston sub Edge. Lat. |