Edward VI - Volume 11: November 1550

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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'Edward VI - Volume 11: November 1550', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1547-80, (London, 1856) pp. 30-31. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/edw-eliz/1547-80/pp30-31 [accessed 28 March 2024]

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November 1550

Nov. 2.
Pinchbeck.
1. Ric. Ogle to Cecill. Has sent him four marks for the fees of Toft and Gosberkyrke. Thanks for kindness to his daughter.
Nov. 5. 2. John Beamont to same. Desires to occupy a piece of land under him. Certain slanders have been reported of him, Beamont.
Nov. 14. 3. Tho. Lord Lawarre to same. Proceedings in executing the orders for taking up grain for victualling Calais and other places in France, for six months.
Nov. 15.
Stamford.
4. Duchess of Suffolk to same. Desires an amended warrant for Spilsby Chantry.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
5. The Council to special persons in each County, appointing them Commissioners to enforce the execution of the King's proclamation for bringing grain, butter, cheese, &c. to the markets.
Nov. 17.
Westminster.
6. The Council to the Lords Lieuts. of Counties. Concerning the execution of the proclamation for grain.
Nov. 18. 7. List of the messengers that carried the letters concerning grain.
Nov. 19.
Westminster.
8. Demise to Ralph Sherman, Yeoman of the Ewry, of the rectories of Braifelde (late of the Monastery of St. Andrew's, in Northampton), Wenlingburghe (late of the Monastery of Croyland), Woolaston and Barton Yerles (late of the Monastery of De la Prey), in co. Northampton, for 21 years, after the expiration of the interest therein granted to William Lord Parr of Horton. Lat.
Nov. 19
Stamford.
9. Duchess of Suffolk to Cecill. Thanks for what he has done in her cousin Naunton's cause.
Nov. 19.
Offington.
10. Lord Lawarre and Edw. Shelley to same. Delay in executing the proclamation for grain, &c., owing to the number of Justices of Peace now absent in London. Have begun a survey of the contents of the barns. Deficiency both of barley and malt.
Nov. 19.
Boston.
11. Mayor. &c. of Boston to same. In great distress for want of wheat and other grain. Pray for licence to buy grain in other shires.
Nov. 23.
Beaulieu.
12. Princess Mary to Lord. States her reasons for not wishing to change her present residence. Was driven from Wansted by one dying of the plague there. Thanks him for the offer of one of the King's houses. [1550 ?]
Nov. 28
Newark-on-Trent.
13. Wm. Rygges to Cecill. Exculpates himself from any intention of giving offence. Cecill would not be displeased relative to the quit rents, if he knew the circumstances.
Nov. 28 14. Wm. Turner to same. Remarks on his non-appointment to either Magdalen or Oriel Colleges. The Papists will live their time in the College benefices. Begs Cecill will sue for no more benefices for him. Proposes to go into Germany, and offers to correct the whole New Testament, and finish other works.