Queen Mary - Volume 9: December 1556

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 Mary - Volume 9: December 1556', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 88-89. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp88-89 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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December 1556

Dec. 1.
Bruxelles.
53. The King to the Select Council. Approves of their precautions against the designs of the French, and of sending Pembroke to Calais. Opinion on foreign affairs. Directions as to the ship Sacret. Desires to hear of the proceedings of the Commissioners at St. Englebert. Lat.
Dec. 8. 54. Receipt by John Abraham from Mr. Dudley for rent of Thorpe and Achurch, due to Sir Wm. Cecill at Michaelmas.
Dec. 30. 55. Account of receipts and payments by Wm. Cayworth, servant of Sir W. Cecill, from 8th Nov. to 30th of Dec.
1556. 56. Rental of lands belonging to the House of the Nuns in Stam ford, co. Lincoln, now belonging to Sir W. Cecill, with a note of the decays thereof.
57. Sir W. Cecill's book of the charges of the quarry in Clyff Park, anno 1556.
58. Note of money laid out by Andrew Skarre for the service of Sir W. Cecill.
59. Accounts, receipt, and expenditure of Thomas Cooper, with additions by Sir Wm. Cecill.
60. Account of rents, &c., of Stamforde cum Cranmore.
61. Account of Tho. Dudley of divers rents for Thorpe Achurch.
62. Brief of such money as Sir W. Cecill owes, for rents of manors, lands, &c. (amongst which is due in the Court of Wards for livery 23l.). With an estimate of money due to him.
63. Memorandum of money paid to Ric. Cayewood, John Glassyor, and others, for work done.
64. Rental of Bereholm and other estates of Sir W. Cecill.
65. Account of monies due to and by Sir W. Cecill.
66. Sir W. Cecill's accounts of various rents in Lincoln, Northampton, Rutland, and Surrey.
67. Note of lands let by Sir W. Cecill to John Milner, Emlin, and Bocher, with the sale of fruit that was in Hethcote's house.
68. Account in Sir Wm. Cecill's hand, and indorsed by him "Ye Booke of Wy[..]bletõ p[ar]snage."
69. Wm. Haddon's account of sheep bought and sold for Sir W. Cecill.
70. Rental of Bereholm, Stowe, and Deping, parcel of the possessions of Sir W. Cecill, in the collection of H. Stephenson, bailiff.
71. Account of Rents of Bereholm and Deping, for Sir W. Cecill.
72. List of kerseys, cloths, &c. of English manufacture carried into the town of Antwerp within one year, for which it is suspected due customs have not been paid.
73. A Treatise in Italian, on the means by which the Church of Rome has arrived at her present grandeur.