Queen Elizabeth - Volume 95: January 1574

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 95: January 1574', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 473-474. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp473-474 [accessed 26 March 2024]

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January 1574

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.