Addenda, James 1 - Volume 36: November 1604

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda 1580-1625. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1872.

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'Addenda, James 1 - Volume 36: November 1604', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda 1580-1625, (London, 1872) pp. 449. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/addenda/1580-1625/p449a [accessed 27 March 2024]

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November 1604

Nov. 17.
Whitehall.
62. George Lord Hume of Berwick to Sir Thos. Lake. Get the warrant for 3,000l. for the Great Wardrobe speedily effected. [¼ page.]
Nov. 18. 63. Lord Treas. Dorset to Sir Thos. Lake. Pray engross and present for signature a grant prefixed, confirming a previous grant of Queen Elizabeth, whereby any legal officer of the Crown is entitled to a year's salary on retirement. Endorsed, "Sir Vincent Skinner." [1 sheet.]
Nov. 22.
The Court.
64. Earl of Worcester and Lord Hume of Berwick to Sir Thos. Lake, clerk of the Signet. You are to draw a bill for signature, granting a pension of 1s. a day to Reginald Etheridge, and 8d. a day to John Golding, who have long served His Majesty. [2/3 page.]
Nov. 65. Particulars of corn, fish, and game purchased by the writer of Mr. Blount, and of money expended on Blount's behalf, according to articles agreed upon between them, at the writer's coming to London. [1 page.]
Nov. ? 66. "Remembrances." All points essential about the union agreed on [with Scotland]. The form of the naturalization. Border matters referred to the Lords' order and to the provision of Parliament. A law to pass for trial of malefactors offending in one nation and going into another. The words of the King's promise more enlarged than in their draft. Absolute union. Uniformity of laws. Conformity. Sir H. Wotton's letter touching the Pope's nuncio. The petition exhibited at Royston. Warrant for the Queen and for allowances to the Duke [of York]. Instructions not to deal in matters of State. [1 page.]