Edward VI - Volume 13: October 1551

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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'Edward VI - Volume 13: October 1551', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 35-36. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp35-36 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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October 1551

Oct. 1. 55. The King to Lord Chanc. Rich. Desires to know why execution of the commission for trial of the causes of the Bishops of Worcester and Chichester has been so long delayed. What the King directs, by advice of his Council, though less than eight in number, is of sufficient authority.
Oct. 1. 56. Copy of the above.
Oct. 11.
Hampton Court.
Ceremonies on the creation of Henry Grey Duke of Suffolk, John Sutton (Duddeley) Duke of Northumberland, William Paulett Marq. of Winchester, and Sir William Herbert Earl of Pembroke; and the making of Sir Wm. Cecill, Sir John Cheke, Sir Henry Sidney, and Sir Henry Nevil, Knights. [See 2 Sept. 1554.]
Oct. (16 ?)
Westminster.
57. The Council to Justices of Peace. Declaration of the detestable attempts of the Duke of Somerset against the State. Committal of him to the Tower; as also Lord Grey, Sir Ralph Fane, and others.
Oct. 19.
Northampton.
58. John Hanbie to Sir William Cecill. Particulars of the demise of Pyckeworth Outfield and Pyckeworth Infield, co. Rutland, parcel of the late Lord Hussey's lands, and other lands, parcel of the monastery of Oulveston, co. Leicester, claimed by Sir John Harrington and Edm. Hall. Has no survey of the manor of Barrodon, granted to the Princess Elizabeth.
Oct. 20. 59. Certificate, by inhabitants of Thorpe and Achurch, attested by Geo. Williams, of the amount of tithes claimed and paid for the close called the Great Coneynger, appertaining to the manor place of Thorpewaterfelde, Northampton.
[Oct. 20.] 60. Note of timber required to mend the barn and mill at Thorpe Achurch.
[Oct. 20.] 61. Estimate of timber and carpenters wages for the above work.
Oct. (?) 62. [ ] to Cecill. Detail of his proceedings with Edward Marsh, parson of Swafield, relative to the apportionment of the tithes of Belton. Incloses,
62. i. Declaration of Harry Laughton and Nich. Topper of the proportion of tithes of Belton, in the fields of Swafield, due to the parsonage of Corby, co. Lincoln. May 27.
Oct. (?) 63. List of the new Commissioners for visitation of Oxford.