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Feb. 1. Ely Place. |
6. Warwick to Wm. Cecill. To credit the bearer, who will explain
the suit of certain of the Earl's neighbours, relative to founding a free
school. |
Feb. 12. |
7. Account of gold, jewels, and precious stones, taken out of the
King's secret jewel house, by command of the Duke of Somerset,
principally for making the King's crown. |
Feb. 20. |
8. Muster-roll for the three Hundreds of Aylesbury, co. Bucks, taken
by Sir Anth. Lee, Ric. Greneway, John Babam, and Wm. Dormer. |
Feb. 27. |
9. Muster-roll of the inhabitants of the hundred of Northwich,
co. Chester, taken by Sir Wm. Brereton, Sir Thos. Venables, and Wm.
Moreton. |
Feb. 28. |
10. Certificate of musters of the city of York, with the Wapentake of
the Aynsty and liberties of the same; taken before Robt. Paycok,
mayor, Sir Wm. Fairfax, Sir Robt. Stapleton, and others. |
Feb. 29. |
11. Certificate of the Commissioners names appointed to take the
musters within the whole county of Cambridge, specifying the several
hundreds allotted to each. |
Feb. (?) |
12. Certificate of musters for the hundreds of Radfield, Cheveley,
Chillford, and Wittlesford, within the county of Cambridge. |
Feb. (?) |
13. Similar certificate for the hundreds of Arnyngford, Stowe, Wetherley, and Tryplow, co. Cambridge. |
Feb. (?) |
14. Similar certificate for the hundreds of Stane, Staplehoo, and
Flendyche, co. Cambridge. |
Feb. (?) |
15. Similar certificate for the Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge. |
Feb. (?) |
16. Similar certificate for the whole county of Surrey. |
Feb. (?) |
17. Similar certificate for the rape of Bramber, co. Sussex. |
Feb. (?) |
18. Similar certificate for the rape of Chichester, co. Sussex. |
Feb. (?) |
19. Similar certificate taken upon Portsdown, for the hundreds of
Portsdown, Bosmer, Tychefeld, Fareham, Hamyldon, and the town of
Havant, co. Hants. |
Feb. (?) |
20. Certificate of the ships of the town of Whitby, with the master's
names, able to serve the King. |
Feb. (?) |
21. Similar certificate of ships at Scarborough. |
Feb. (?) |
22. Comparative estimates of the charge of an army for the invasion
of Scotland, by sea or by land, showing the difference of expence; together with estimates for victualling, carriages, &c. |