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Jan. 5. |
1. Memoranda (in F. Walsyngham's hand,) of business transacted
in Council. Principally for a supply of victuals and money for Ireland. |
Jan. 7. |
2. Note of letters, to be written to the Justices of the Peace in
various shires for the levying of men to serve in Ireland. |
Jan. 7. |
3. Another paper of memoranda by Walsyngham, of business transacted in Council on various subjects. Review of Captain Morgan's
men. Mr. Hatton's request as to a ship in the Isle of Purbeck thought
inconvenient. |
Jan. 8. |
Lease from Tho. Elliot to Francis Hunt, of a messuage or tenement
in the parish of St. Lawrence, in the Old Jury, within the City of
London, for 21 years. [Case B. Eliz. No 11.] |
Jan. 8. |
4. Note of business in Council. The grant of 100 last of herrings for
the Ambassador. Hatton's request. Order for money, and transportation of Captain Morgan's soldiers into Ireland; and for money and
men to be sent there, &c. |
Jan. 8. |
5. Another note of business in Council. Principally relating to
Ireland. |
Jan. 9. |
6. Another note of business in Council. Supplies for Ireland. |
Jan. 10. |
7. Another note of business in Council. Supply of men and money
for Ireland. |
Jan. 14. |
8. Eight acquittances of Thos. Bellot, and Thos. Pudsey, for money
received of Mr. John Purvey, for woodsales and rents, on behalf of Lord
Burghley. |
Jan. 15. |
9. Note of business in Council. Irish affairs. Order on Blande's
petitions, and for Tho. Hussey's delivery. |
Jan. 21. The Court. |
10. Lord Burghley to the President and Fellows of Gonvil and Caius
College, Camb. Directs them to proceed in an orderly and proper
manner to the election of a new Master of their College, in place of
the late Master, Dr. Caius. |
Jan. 22. |
11. Certificate of the Commissioners for the restraint of the exportation and monopoly of grain within the County of Essex Names
of the offenders in certain Hundreds. |
Jan. 25. |
12. The Queen to the (Justices?) of Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, and Shropshire. Directions for the levying of a
certain number of soldiers to serve in Ireland. |
Jan. 25. |
13. Same to the Lord President of Wales. Similar directions for
levying of men to be sent to Ireland. |
Jan. 25. |
14. Same to the Justices of Stafford and Derby. Similar directions
for the levying of men for Ireland. |
Jan. |
15. Note of all the furnaces which do daily cast guns and shot of
iron; with the names of the various manufacturers. |
Jan. |
16. Petition of Ralph Hogge, the Queen's Gunstone maker and Gunfounder, to the Council. Complains of the infringement of his Patent
for the sole exportation of iron ordnance. |
Jan. |
17. Note of all such persons as have made fines upon port-bonds,
for the carrying of corn between port and port. |