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Cotton MS Titus B I
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- Cotton MS Titus B I
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- Records and papers, temp. Henry VIII (1509–1547)
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Codex chartaceus, in folio, constans foliis 559.
[Titus B. I. Several letters from this are printed by Hearne at the end of T. Livii Hist. Henr. V. p. 102. by Strype Mem. i. f. 49. Burnet vol. iii Coll. f. 150. 189. 235. Collier, Eccl. Hist. Coll. f. 8.]
- 1. The heads of a treaty between Henry VIII, and Philip of Austria K. of Castile; chiefly relating to tolls. (Lat.) Windsor, 1505. 1.
- 2. Henry VII, to the Ld. mayor and aldermen of London; directing bonfires and rejoicings to be made in the city on the conclusion of a marriage between the prince of Castile and Mary the king's daughter. (the end wanting) 1507. [Pr. by Hearne in Lib. Nig. Scaccarii tom. ii] 4.
- 3. Historical notes out of the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th books of Guicciardini's history of Italy. 6.
- 4. Twelve letters, bills, warrants, &c. of Henry VIII. 54.
- (a.) To Ld. Dacres. (Orig.) June 26. [1528]
- (b.) A commission of array. Aug. 31, 1543.
- (c.) A warrant for the redemption of his offerings. (Orig.)
- (d.) A commission for returning the royal jewels sent to France. (Orig.) Calais, Nov. 4, 1533. [1523]
- (e.) To lady Anne Savon, about a marriage. (Orig.) [1532] [Pr. ii Ellis, ii. 88]
- (f.) To Card. Wolsey. (Orig.) More, March 29. [1530]
- (g.) To John Allen, mayor, and the aldermen of London. (Orig.) May 16, 1536. [Pr. ii Ellis, ii 90]
- (h.) To Card. Wolsey. (Orig.) Farnham, Nov, 10. [1517]
- (i.) To the prior of Tunbridge. (Orig.) Greenw. May 16. [1528]
- (k.) To sir Tho. Audley, chancellor. (Orig.) Reding, July12. [1535]
- (l.) To Humphrey ap Hoel ap Jankyn, sheriff of Merioneth. (Orig.) Hartlebury, May 27.
- (m.) To John Heron, treasurer of the chamber; ordering a loan of 500 marks to Rose Burdon. (Orig.) March 10, 1514.
- 5. Copy of a letter to K. Henry VIII, from Antwerp; concerning Tindal and his publications. [18 April 1531] 67.
- 6. Charles (Brandon D. of) Suffolk, to Henry VIII; requesting some arrangements to be made in behalf of the Q. of France his wife, and himself. (Orig.) 69.
- 7. The Lords of Council, to Henry VIII; signifying that thay had not yet found sufficient cause to commit lord Lawarre to the Tower. (Orig.) Lond. Dec. 1, 1539. [Pr. I Ellis, ii 123.] 70.
- 8. Thomas (Cranmer) Archbp. of Canterbury; his sentence of divorce between Henry VIII. and Catharine of Aragon. (Lat.) May 23? 1533? 71.
- 9. A deposition of Nicholas Apsley, before Wm. Earl of Southampton and two others, touching the payment of taxes in Kent. (Orig. and a copy.) Feb. 27, 1538. 73.
- 10. John Palmes (a blind man), to ........ complaining of having been deprived of the deanry of Alton. (Orig?) Bentworth, April 30. [see Cavendish's Life of Wolsey near the end] 75.
- 11. Thomas (Grey) Marq. of Dorset, and three others, to Henry VIII; report their proceedings with the mayor and aldermen of Coventry, concerning some disturbances there. (Orig.) Asteley, Aug. 12. [1525] 76.
- 12. Rough draughts of a letter, probably from ......... to Mr. (afterwards sir Thomas) More; touching the king's gracious acceptance of a jewel sent him by the Pope, the Emperor's hard terms for the release of the K. of France, the queen's divorce, &c. [11 Oct.] 1525. 78.
- 13. A note of plate given by Card. Wolsey to the monastery of St. Alban's. 80.
- 14. Bryan Tuke? to the Bp. of London (Qy whether Cuthb. Tunstal?) advising about the reprisals intended to be made upon Spain. Stepney. [5 June 1528] 82.
- 15. Sir Tho. Audley keeper of the seal, to ........ notifying the prorogation of Parliament, and advising about the pricking of sheriffs &c. (Orig.) Nov. 4, 1532? 84.
- 16. Sir Wm? Fitzwilliam ambassador with the Emperor? to Henry VIII; reports the surrender of Mouzon upon the Meuse to the Imperialists, and the probability of Mezieres being soon taken; the Emperor requests a supply of gunpowder. 1521. 86.
- 17. Articles delivered on the part of Henry VIII, to the French king; towards a pacification between him and the king of the Romans. (French.) [28 April 1521] 88.
- 18. Bryan Tuke, to ........ [Vannes] to the same purport as I. 14. (Orig.) Stepney. [5 June 1528] 91.
- 19. The Lds. of Council, to Geo. Lawson deputy paymsater at Berwick; ordering him to make payments for the repairs of Berwick, &c. (Orig.) Savoy, July 18. 92. *
- 20. Thomas (Howard D. of) Norfolk, to the Lds. of Council; vindicating himself upon some interrogatories, on his being committed to the Tower. (Orig.) 1546. 94.
- 21. H. Capell and three others, to sir Hen. Long; informing him of an insurrection about Taunton and Bristol. (Orig.) Wells, April 3. [1528] 97.
- 22. The Privy Council, to sir Edw. Shelley; directing him, to receive £.60,000, to pay certain things out of the same, and to convey the remainder to York; also settling his own pay and that of his attendants. Westm. Sept. 1, 1541. 97. *
- 23. Tho. Wnley (sic) [Wuley, i. e. Wolsey] to the Bp. of Winchester (Wolsey?) [to Fox, Bp. of Winchester] various news from court, particularly about the intelligence reeceived of pope Leo Xth's dangerous illness, and the succession. Windsor, Sept. 30, 1521? [1512] 98.
- 23. Tho. Wnley, [Wuley, i. e. Wolsey] to the Bp. of Winchester; intelligence about the affairs of Spain, an unsuccessful encounter at sea with French ships, &c. Windsor, Aug. 26, 1521? [1512] 99.
- 25. Dr. John London, to Mr. Th. Wriothesley; about a lease, buildings , and tradespeople admitted and proper to be admitted into the corporation of Oxford. [13 April 1526] 100.
- 26. A strong declaration of Parliament against the encroachments of Rome, and of the reasons why the king ought to be liberally assisted with money. 103.
- 27. ........ to the E. of Surrey Lieut. of the North; reports the great difficulty there hath been in obtaining supplies from Parliament, the reluctance of the convocation, and some news. (Orig.) London, 1524? [14 May 1523] [Pr. I Ellis i. 219] 112.
- 28. Phil. Parris, to Mr. Wriothesley; concerning the services he is engaged in, the labour and expense attending them, and wishing not to be appointed sheriff. (Orig.) Ramsey? Nov. 25. 114.
- 29. Enno II. or IV; an instrument (literae reversales) concerning a levy of two hundreths upon his subjects, which he accepts as a free gift. (Lat.) Aurich, Jan. 20, 1539. 116.
- 30. J. Chaderton, to (Wil. Fitzwilliam) earl of Southampton Ld. admiral; reporting the seizure of a vessel by some French ships in Portsmouth harbour. (Orig.) Portsmouth, March 11. 118.
- 31. Another copy of I. 29. 120.
- 32. Cuthbert (Tunstal Bp. of) Durham, to Henry VIII; a consolatory letter on the death of this queen. (Orig.) York, Nov. 13, 1537. [Pr. in Burnet (Nares' Ed.) vol. iv. p. 486.] 121.
- 33. A list of persons of the king's council, and of some attendants. [26 March 1520] 123.
- 34. A list of persons of note in different counties. 124.
- 35. Judges deputed for the field in the jousts between Guines and Ardres. [26 March 1520] 127.
- 36. A list of the persons confined in the Tower. Nov. 20, 1539. 129.
- 37. Names of the councillors of the north. [16 June 1537] 130.
- 38. List of persons executed in the reign of Henry VIII. [Pr. at the end of Hearne's preface to Camden's Elizabeth p. clix.] 132.
- 39. Charles (D. of) Suffolk, to Henry VIII; a report of his measures, and those of two other commissioners, towards relieving the county of Norfolk in a scarcity of corn. (Orig.) Norwich, Jan. 13. 134.
- 40. Henry VIII, to the Bp. of Durham; discussing the subject of auricular confession. 136.
- 41. Robt. Warner, to (Robt. Ratcliff) Ld. Fitzwalter; various inelligence from court; commitments to the Tower, viz. the Marq. of Exeter (Hen. Courtney) Ld. Montague (Hen. Pole) and others; the king's festivals, &c. (Orig.) London, Nov. 21, 1538. [Pr. I Ellis i. 96] 140.
- 42. Copies, probably translations, of two letters to an ambassador; stating some private transactions between the writer, a lady who signs herself "M." and a personage not named, who appears to have been a favourite of the king; which transactions happened at Tournay, when the king was there, and at Lille. The personage appears to have been Ch. Brandon duke of Suffolk; and the lady may possibly have been Margaret Nevile his first wife; if so, these letters are of the year 1513. 142.
- 43. Tho. (Ld.) Audley chancellor, to Ld. Lisle deputy of Calais (Ch. Brandon?) [Ch. Brandon? deleted] summoning him to Parliament; and directing him to cause some burgesses to be elected at Calais. [14 May 1536] 144. *
- 44. Articles to be comprised in the king's pardon; and reservations out of the pardon. 146. * * *
- 45. Remembrances of various things to be devised before the next session of Parliament, to be there enacted. [Oct. 1535] 148. b.
- 46. Acts necessary to be made at the Parliament of 1534, [1533] which confirmed the king's marriage with Anne Boleyn. 150.
- 47. E. (Dss. of) Norfolk, to Ld. Stafford, whom she calls brother; desiring that her niece Dorothy might be sent to her. N. B. This Eliz. was daughter of the D. of Buckingham beheaded in 1521. (Orig.) Redborn. [1537] 152.
- 48. Hen. Sadleyer, to his son Rauf, living with Mr. Cromwell; concerning some demands, and private concerns. (Orig.) Ciltey, Dec. 16. 153.
- 49. Wm. London? to Visc. Lisle deputy of Calais; news from court; a marriage betwixt Ld. William ........ and Mrs. Gamage, a shew on the water, &c. (Orig.) London, June 30. [1536] 154.
- 50. An account of the charges for the maintenance of certain persons in the Tower. [June 1537] 155.
- 51. John Hused, to the Ld. Deputy of Calais; concerning some grants he was soliciting at court; news from court, and about the king's intended progress to Porstmouth. Farnham, Sept. 25. 156.
- 52. Bryan Tuke, to the Ld. Deputy of Calais; vindicatning himself about having allowed some charges of Mr. Wallop, &c. Lond. Jan. 20, 1534. [1535/6] 158.
- 53. Robert Stoper; his confession, declaring that he was king. [6 June] 1534. 160.
- 54. Instructions of K. Henry VIII, to Ld. Russell, the Bp. of Exeter and others, appointed a council on the west parts of the kingdom: signed by the king. 161.
- 55. Instructions of Edward (Stafford) duke of Buckingham, to his servants; probably on his indictment. Nov. 26, 1520. 171.
- 56. Some directions given by the Ld. Privy Seal (Th. Cromwell?) in the name of Henry VIII; for the discovery and punishment of certain insurgents (Thomas Hynde, &c.) and some proceedings thereon. 175.
- 57. Henry (Percy) E. of Northumberland; petition to the king for livery of some lands. [17 Dec. 1534] 177.
- 58. A remembrance of certain things touching the state, which the king (H. VIII.) hath given in commandment to the cardinal to be done. [1519] 180.
- 59. Articles to be certified to my Ld. Privy Seal, concerning the weavers in Kent; the names Edw. Wotton and Tho. Wylford subscribed. [Oct. 1536] 189.
- 60. Minutes of orders of Council, including a table of fees to be paid to the clerk thereof; also estimates concerning works to be carried on at Calais, &c. 1541. 191.
- 61. A safe-conduct of Hen. VIII. in behalf of the abbot of Charlions, going to Scotland. 1532. [23 Oct. 1531] 213.
- 62. A declaration of some persons, probably arraigned, to Card. Wolsey; concerning various political matters, chiefly foreign. (A fragment.) [16 April 1526] 214. a.
- 63. Thomas (Fitz Alan) E. of Arundel; his pardon, in the king's name, to John Cloon for killing Roger Law. Downeley, June 21, 1521. 215. a.
- 64. A safe-conduct of Hen. VIII. in behalf of the Bp. of Bayonne, [Jean du Bellay] French ambassador at his court. Savering, [Havering?] Oct. 23, [22] 1531. 216. a.
- 65. Seven original letters from Charles V; five to Henry VIII. one seemingly to Wolsey, and one to the English ambassadors at Bourges: none with the dates of the years. 219.
- 66. George (dives or barbatus) duke of Saxony, to Henry VIII; on the affairs of religion. (Orig. Lat.) Dresden, Dec. 17, [27] 1527. 227.
- 67. George duke of Saxony, to the English ambassadors with Archd. Charles (sir Tho. Spinelly, &c.) credential in favour of Simon de Reyschach chancellor of Friesland. (Orig. Lat.) Leuwarden, Nov. 20, 1514. 228.
- 68. A minute of the will of Henry VIII, concerning the sucession to the crown. 229.
- 69. The will of Henry VIII, dated Westm. Dec. 30, 1546. 232.
- 70. Certain bars to such as some think may make claim to the crown after the death of Q. Eliz. without issue: with answers thereto. 245.
- 71. Six original letters from Tho. lord Cromwell, to Henry VIII; the last on his commitment to the Tower. [several of these are pr. in ii Ellis ii. 116. & others in ii Ellis ii. 137. 138. 160. Pr. in Dugdale's Bar. ii. 372. & Burnet vol. iii coll. f. 161.] 257.
- 72. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolsey; signifying the king's desire that the widow of alderman Myrfyn might be married to sir Wm. Tyler. (Orig.) East Hampsted, Sept. 17. [1523] [Pr. I Ellis i. 207.] 270.
- 73. Nic. (West) Bp. of Ely, to Card. Wolsey; concerning an amicable grant demanded by the king. (Orig.) Ely, April 19, 1526. [1525] 271.
- 74. Willm. (Warham) Abp. of Canterb. to Card. Wolsey, concerning the said grant. (Orig.) Otford, April 15, 1526. [1525] 273.
- 75. William Capon, dean of Cardinal's college Ipswich, to Card. Wolsey; concerning the foundation and ordering of the said college. (Orig.) Ipswich, Sept. 26. [1528.] [Pr. I Ellis i. 285] 275.
- 76. Bryan Tuke, to Pet. Vannes secy to Wolsey; intelligence concerning French affairs. (Orig.) London. [7 June 1528] 277.
- 77. The mayor and aldermen of York [to Wolsey]; concerning their privilege of exporting wool. (Orig.) York, June 24. [1519] 279.
- 78. Bryan Tuke, to Tho. Cromwell master of the rolls; concerning the king's revenue, and particularly the subsidy of the clergy. (Orig.) London, Nov. 30, 1534. 280.
- 79. Bryan Tuke, to Dr. Stephens secy to Card. Wolsey; various intelligence, chiefly about Flemish affairs, to be imparted to the Card. (Orig.) London, [9 Dec. 1528] 282.
- 80. W. Pennison, to the Ld. Privy Seal (T. Cromwell) intelligence about lady Mutrell, and the French anbassadors in London. (Orig.) London, Aug. 28. 284.
- 81. Bryan Tuke, to Card. Wolsey; intelligence on various negociations. (Orig.) Greenw. July 30. [1529] 286.
- 82. Ric. Pace, to Card. Wolsey; three letters of intelligence from court. (Orig. without the dates of years) [5 Mar 1521] [Pr. in State Papers i. 9.] 288.
- 83. Wm. Frankeleyn, to Card. Wolsey; reports that rich coal pits had been found at Whickham, and recommends some individuals. (Orig.) Durham, [11 April 1523] 295.
- 84. Bryan Tuke, to Card. Wolsey; reports from court on various public matters. (Orig.) Hunsdon, June 23, 1528. [Pr. I Ellis i. 286] 299.
- 85. Charles ........ [Suffolk] to Card. Wolsey; intelligence from court, on French affairs. (Orig.) Greenwich. [12 Jan. 1519] 301. b.
- 86. Steven Gardiner, to Card. Wolsey; intelligence from court, and requiring some advice for the king concerning public affairs. (Orig.) Woodstock, Aug. 30. [1529] 303.
- 87. Wm.Knight, to Card. Wolsey; intelligence from court. (Orig.) Ampthill, Oct. 1. [1526] 305.
- 88. Jo. Clerk (afterwards Bp. of Bath) to Card. Wolsey; concerning the confirmation of the abbot of Reading; and intelligence from court. (Two original letters.) Windsor. 307.
- 89. ........ [Cromwell] to Card. Wolsey; [Norfolk] concerning orders for coins, &c. (A rough draught.) Lond. July 15. [1535] 311.
- 90. Charles ......... to Card. Wolsey; touching some matters on which the French queen is concerned. (Orig.) 313.
- 91. Richard Sampson, to Card. Wolsey; two letters of intelligence from court. (Orig.) Langley, Sept. 3, and Newhall, March 23. [1526] 314.
- 92. Lord? John Mordaunt, to Card. Wolsey; applies for the office of under-treasurer. (Orig.) July 2. [1528] 320.
- 93. ........ [L. Stubbs] to Card. Wolsey; after his fall: concerning the payment of some debts. (Orig.) Westm. May 17. [1530] 322.
- 94. Sir Tho. More, to Card. Wolsey: divers orders from the king. (Orig.) East Hampsted, Aug. 26. [1523] 323.
- 95. Charles V, to Card. Wolsey; four original letters; one form Burgos. (Fr.) May 26. 327.
- 96. Hier. (de Ghinuce) Bp. of Worcester and Ed. Lee, to Card. Wolsey; intelligence from abroad. (Orig. cypher, decyphered.) [12 Febr. 1529.] 331.
- 97. ........ de Heule, to Card. Wolsey; reporting the murmurs he hath heard concerning the king's going over to meet the K. of France. (Orig. Fr.) Dover, Feb. 18. 332.
- 98. Charles V, to Card. Wolsey; two original letters, the first from Valladolid, Dec. 6, the second from Ghent. (Fr.) May 10. 333.
- 99. Hier. (de Ghinuce) Bp; of Worcester, and Greg. Casalis, to Card. Wolsey; intelligence of a peace between the Emp. and the French king. (Orig. Lat.) Rome, Feb. 12, [7] 1526. 336.
- 100. S. Vaughan, to Th. Cromwell; intelligence from Flanders, and some requests. (Orig.) London, Sept. 10. [1535] 340.
- 101. Hier. Wideman, to Th. Cromwell; a request. (Orig. Lat.) [1 July 1534] 342.
- 102. Rafe Sadleyr, to Th. Cromwell; desires him to stand godfather to his son. (Orig.) Hackney. 343.
- 103. The E. of Sussex (Robt. Ratcliff?) to Th. Cromwell. (A rough draught.) 344.
- 104. Tho. Audley, Ld. Keeper, to secy Cromwell; on the king's return from the interview with the French king: Te deum to be sung at St. Paul's. (Orig.) London, Nov. 15, 1532. [Pr, I Ellis ii. 22] 346.
- 105. Nic. Wilsonus, to Tho. Cromwell; a request. (Orig. Lat.) Steynes, Aug. 25. [1537] 348.
- 106. David Cecyll, to Tho. Cromwell; on private concerns. (Two original letters.) 350.
- 107. Gregory Cromwell, to Th. Cromwell his father; recommending some concerns of sir John Clerke. (Orig.) Ricotte, Nov. 25. [1534] 352.
- 108. Thomas Frysley [Frysby] canon of Launde, to Tho. Cromwell; with a present of six cheeses. (Orig.) [14 Jan. 1530] [Pr. I Ellis ii. 20] 353.
- 109. Ric. Guerceius, to Th. Cromwell; private. (Orig. Lat.) [26 Febr. 1535] 354.
- 110. The university of Oxford, to Th. Cromwell; thanks for protection, and requesting his intercession for the recovery of their privileges. (Orig. Lat.) [14 Sept. 1534] 356.
- 111. Jehan de Pont, to Tho. Cromwell: reports a miracle at Q. Catherine's sepulchre, and some persecutions against himself. (Orig.) [1 June] 1536. [Pr. I Ellis i. 68.] 358.
- 112. Tho. Audley chanc. to Tho. Cromwell; vindicating himself. (Orig.) [3 Oct. 1535] 360.
- 113. Silv. Gardinerus, to Tho. Cromwell; solicits his favour. (Orig. Lat.) 362.
- 114. Wel. Wellefeddus, to Tho. Cromwell, whom he calls his uncle; expressing duty, and inclosing an account of expenses. (Orig. Lat.) [15 June 1530] 364.
- 115. Aug. Aug. [Agostino degli Agostini, Wolsey's physician] to Tho. Cromwell; requiring some speedy medical assistance, probably for Card. Wolsey. (Orig. Ital.) Asher, Jan. 19, 1529-30] 365.
- 116. B........ [Sir W. Stourton] to Tho. Cromwell; requesting that his father, and himself might be dispensed from coming to parliament, &c. (Orig.) Stourton, Dec. 31. [1531] 366.
- 117. S. Vaughan, to Tho. Cromwell; intelligence from Flanders. (Orig.) [14 Nov. 1531.] 368.
- 118. Rafe Sadleyr, to Tho. Cromwell; intelligence from court. (Orig.) [Dec. 1529.] 370.
- 119. Sir Tho. Elyot, to Tho. Cromwell; concerning some officers. (Orig.) Carleton. [8 Dec. 1532] [Pr. I Ellis ii. 113.] 371.
- 120. Ste. (Gardiner) Bp. of Winchester, to Tho. Cromwell; concerning his temporalities. (Orig.) Asher, June 30. [1532] 373.
- 121. Rafe Sadleyr, to Tho. Cromwell, privy seal; orders from the king. (Two original letters.) Richmond. [21 Nov. 1536] 375.
- 122. Tho. Audley chanc. to Tho. Cromwell; applies for the deanry of Exeter. (Orig.) [29 March 1537] 379.
- 123. Tho. Willoughby, to Tho. Cromwell; concerning his proceedings against the traitors in the west. (Orig.) March 16. [1539] [Pr. I Ellis ii. 104] 381.
- 124. E. Dss. of Norfolk, (daug. of the D. of Buckingham) to Tho. Cromwell; requesting him to befriend her in a matter relating to her jointure, &c. (Five original letters.) Redburne. [26 June 1537] 383. a.
- 125. Th. D. of Norfolk, to Tho. Cromwell; denying some charges brought against him by his wife. (Orig.) 386.
- 126. Eliz. (Lady) Hungerford, to Th. Cromwell; complaining of the hard usage she receives from her husband. (Orig.) 388.
- 127. Wm. Cavendish, to Th. Cromwell; shewing his incapacity to find the supplies required of him from the dissolved abbey of Bruern. (Orig.) Oct. 10. [1536.] 389.
- 128. Tho. Wynter, to Th. Cromwell; desiring that he may return to his learning. (Orig.) 1537. 390.
- 129. Wm. (Fitzwilliam E. of) Southampton, Cuthbert (Tunstal Bp. of) Duresme, and Wm. Kyngston, to Tho. Cromwell; concerning the entertainment of the Count Palatine in England. (Orig.) Ampthill, Sept. 16. 392.
- 130. John Freeman, to Tho. Cromwell; concerning the unlawful fees given by the surrendered houses, and other matters of the king's revenue. (Orig.) Lowth, May 10. [1538?] [Printed in I Ellis, ii 93.] 394.
- 131. Wm. E. of Southampton, to Tho. Cromwell; about blockhouses to be made at Calshote point and Cowes. (Orig.) Ampthill, Sept. 12. [Pr. ii Ellis, ii 86.] 396.
- 132. Tho. Audley chanc. to Tho. Cromwell; justifying himself, and on judicial matters. (Two original letters.) [13 Aug. 1536. 2 Oct. 1537.] 398.
- 133. Bryan Tuke, to Tho. Cromwell; concerning some transactions with Mendoça the Emperor's ambassador. (Orig.) London, Sept. 1, 1528. [1538] 402.
- 134. John Aleyn and Rafe Warren, to Tho. Cromwell; concerning their examination of some clothing supposed to be forfeited by Robt. Harris. (Orig.) London, Aug. 21, 1539. 404.
- 135. Henry VIII; summons to the E. of Essex (Cromwell) to repair unto him. (Orig.) Westm. May 9. [1536] 406.
- 136. Th. Cromwell, to my Ld. of Chester, president of the council of the marches of Wales; ordering him to proceed against the Gypsies. (Orig.) The Neate, Dec. 5, 1537. [Pr. i Ellis, ii. 100.] 407.
- 137. A paper entitled, "Questions to be asked of the lord Cromwell," all relating to Anne of Cleves. The original is in Otho, C. X. 37. 409.
- 138. A note of things to be prepared for the expedition of the Bp. of Winchester (Steph. Gardiner?) sent into Scotland. [Sept. 1535.] 412.
- 139. Divers papers, some of them rough draughts, entitled "Remembrances," being notes of agenda of Th. Cromwell. [March, 1535] 415.
- 140. Instructions of Henry VIII, to Th. Cromwell; to be declared on his behalf to his learned council, to be by them put in execution. [Sep] 1531] 486.
- 141. Continuation of the Remembrances, I. 139 [3 April 1537] 489.
- 142. Names of certain persons to be had in the king's remembrance. 501.
- 143. The attainder of T. Cromwell E. of Essex. 1545. 503.
- 144. Henry VIII; a proclamation against the wounding, beating, and assaulting of officers. Westm. April 18, 1538. 507.
- 145. The grievances of the L. President and Council in the north, owing to some late proceedings of the courts of common law. (Two copies.) 509.
- 146. Henry VIII; a proclamation concerning corn. [1534] 519.
- 147. Henry VIII; a proclamation concerning butchers. 521.
- 148. Henry VIII; a proclamation concerning apparel, amintenance of archery, punishment of beggars, and unlawful games. 523.
- 149. Henry VIII; a proclamation for the administration of justice during his absence. [Oct. 1532] 525.
- 150. Henry VIII; a proclamation against heretical books. Westm. Nov. 16, 1538. 527.
- 151. Henry VIII; a proclamation against a book of Fisher Bp. of Rochester and others. [13 Dec. 1535] 535.
- 152. Henry VIII; a proclamation concerning rites and ceremonies. Westm. Feb. 26, 1539. [see Wilkins' Concilia iii. f. 842] 539.
- 153. Henry VIII; a proclamation that strangers shall pay like custom and subsidy as the king's subjects. Westm. Feb. 26, 1539. 542.
- 154. Henry VIII; a proclamation ordering the celebration of the feasts of St. Luke, St. Mark, and St. Mary Magdalene. Westm. July 27, 1538. 545.
- 155. Henry VIII; a proclamation concerning eating of white meats. Lond. Feb. 6, 1542. 549.
- 156. Henry VIII; a proclamation concerning the king's style. Jan. 23, 1542. 551.
- 157. Henry VIII; a proclamation commanding aliens, not being denizens, to depart the realm. Westm. April 16, 1539. 555.
- 158. Henry VIII; a proclamation concerning eating of white meats. Feb. 9, 1543. 559.
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Condition: intact
Materials: paper
Dimensions: approximately 340 × 260 mm
Foliation: fos. 537
Binding: British Museum 1972
- Custodial History:
- Previously owned by: Sir Robert Cotton (d. 1631)
- Administrative Context:
- Origin: England
- Publications:
- Doran, Susan (ed.), Henry VIII: Man and Monarch (London, 2009), nos. 157, 169, 223, 265–266
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)