71. Lansdowne MS 59/71 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/71 Title: Scope & Content: 71. Reuons for exporting the worst sort of sea-coal only, and keeping the best in the kingdom, 1589. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 1589 Extent: 1 item
72. Lansdowne MS 59/72 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/72 Title: Scope & Content: 72. George Longe mentions to Lord Burghley how glass-making came first to England, and desires a patent for it, Oct. 1589. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: Oct 1589 Extent: 1 item
73. Lansdowne MS 59/73 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/73 Title: Scope & Content: 73. A copy of letters patent granted to Mr. T. Proctor, &c. for making iron and lead with pit-coal instead of wood, Oct. 9, 1589. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 9 Oct 1589 Extent: 1 item
74. Lansdowne MS 59/74 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/74 Title: Scope & Content: 74. Edward Gage humbly desires of Lord Burghley, that Mr. Topcliffe's manner of making iron with peat may be inquired into, 1589. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 1589 Extent: 1 item
75. Lansdowne MS 59/75 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/75 Title: Scope & Content: 75. George Longe's additional information and proposals to Lord Burghley, concerning glass, 1589. With a duplicate. See Art. 72. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 1589 Extent: 1 item
76. Lansdowne MS 59/76 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/76 Title: Scope & Content: 76. Beckyn alias Dolynes first letter to Mr. Secretary Cecil, concerning the first contract for glassmaking in England, with his losses thereby sustained, and a copyof the covenant made with foreign glassmakers for come and work in this realm, 1566. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 1566 Extent: 1 item
77. Lansdowne MS 59/77 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/77 Title: Scope & Content: 77. A petition to the Queen of Hugh Myller and Acton Scott, her Footmen, for a lease for term of years to make certain kinds of glasses, 1589. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 1589 Extent: 1 item
78. Lansdowne MS 59/78 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/78 Title: Scope & Content: 78. Draught of a proclamation of the Queen, for regulation of the Ordnance, fixing the goodness,weight, and size of great and small arms, &c. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: Unspecified Extent: 1 item
79. Lansdowne MS 59/79 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/79 Title: Scope & Content: 79. Sir Henry Cocke shows to Lord Burghley why they have deferred mustering their bands of Horsemen until Michaelmas, July 22, 1589. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 22 Jul 1589 Extent: 1 item
80. Lansdowne MS 59/80 Reference (shelfmark): Lansdowne MS 59/80 Title: Scope & Content: 80. An imperfect copy of a commission to execute delinquents by Martial Law, 1589. Collection Area: Western Manuscripts Languages: English Date Range: 1589 Extent: 1 item