Edward VI - Volume 14: May 1552

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 14: May 1552', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 38-39. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp38-39 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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May 1552

May 3.
Witham.
23. Geo. Williams to Cecill. Has spoken with Mr. Browne for purchase of the land at Barholm. Has held Courts at Barroden and Casterton and endeavoured to hold a Court at St. Leonards.
May 10. 24. Lease from the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, London, to the 12 Peticanons of the same, of the churchyard called Pardon Churchyard, for 98 years at 2s. per year, the said Peticanons covenanting to keep in repair the Cloisters standing between the Library and the Church.
May (11?) 25. Memorial of the affairs of the Council. Answer to the Orators of the Hanse Towns, &c.
May (13?) 26. Remembrances of matters for the Privy Council.
May 13.
Grimsthorp.
27. Duchess of Suffolk to Sir Wm. Cecill. Acknowledges his good will to her. Monson troubles her with complaints to the Lord Chancellor. (Tho. Goodrich, Bp. of Ely.)
May 20. 28. Sign Manual of the Patent of Translation of John Hoper, Bishop of Gloucester, to the see of Worcester, and annexing the Bishopric of Gloucester to that of Worcester. Lat.
May (28?) 29. Petition of Wm. Winter to Northumberland; relative to the ship and goods taken from him and George, his brother, by the French.
May 28.
Otford.
30. Northumberland to Cecill. Winter's ship was wilfully spoiled by the French, and he desires letters to Baron de la Garde for reparation.
May 28.
Otford.
31. Same to same. In favor of an Italian gentleman named Peche for a passport for two geldings. Mr. Young has applied for the release of one Cornish.
May 28.
Otford.
32. Same to same. Desires licence for a son of John Harford to travel abroad for his education. Sends a letter from Sir And. Duddeley at Guisnes. The French King must dissemble, and the Scots make the fight.
May 30.
Otford.
33. Same to the Lord Chamberlain (Thos. Lord Darcy of Chiche). Has received Lord Paget's several submissions; finds great difference between them. Thinks the proposed liberation of the Countess of Sussex should be well considered.
May 31.
Otford.
34. Same to Cecill. Submissions of Paget and the late Master of the Rolls (John Beaumont). Will visit Cecill's Father in his way northward, and take a cup of wine at the door.
May 31.
Otford.
35. Same to same. Approves of the letter written to Lord Conyers. Has written to the Greymes. Lord Cobham is in danger of his life.
May 31. 36. Memorandum of matters for the Council.