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Cotton MS Titus F III
- Record Id:
- 040-001103617
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001101582
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001273.0x0003d6
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Cotton MS Titus F III
- Title:
- Miscellaneous papers, including the statutes of Cardinal’s College, Oxford (Christ Church) (1r-90r)
- Scope & Content:
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Codex chartac. in folio, constans foliis 330. [1+333#]
- 1. Statuta collegii Cardinalitii, Oxoniae. 2. [1-90v]
- 2. K. Henry VIII, to the Bp. of Durham; signifying that he had ordered sir Robt Chamberlayne and some other persons taken within he liberties of the church of Durham, to be brought to his presence agreeably to the franchises of St. Cuthbert. (Orig.) Westm. Feb. 5. [1491] 91. [91r-94]
- 3. Devices for a committee to be established in the north parts. temp. Hen. VIII. 93. [95v-96]
- 4. The cause of the ceasing of the council in the north. (A rough draught.) 95. [97-98]
- 5. The Council of the north, to Henry VIII; declaring the outrages of the Tyndalists. (Orig?) Newcastle, Sept. 21. 97. [99-103v]
- 6. Instructions of Card. Wolsey, to T. Magnus; concerning payments to be made in behalf of the D. of Richmond. 102. [104-104v]
- 7. The Treasurer of the north, to Q. Elizabeth; mentioning great disorders in those parts. (A draught.) [13 Nov. 1600] 103. [105-106v]
- 8. Q. Elizabeth, to sir Wm. Bowes treasurer of Berwick; ordering a payment to sir Rich. Musgrave, master of the ordnance for the north. (Orig.) Greenwich, June 30, 1601. 105. [107v-108v]
- 9. Such articles of the instructions in the north, as concern the administration of justice. 107. [109-112]
- 10. Six original letters from the Lords of the Privy Council, to the E. of Sussex, president, and the rest of the council of the north; approving of their conduct, and giving them further orders concerning insurrections in those parts. June 4, 2, July 13, May 20, Aug. 14, and July 23, 1569. 111. [113-128v]
- 11. Abstracts of the instructions for the Councils of the north and of the marches of Wales; the former dated Aug. 10, 1599, and the latter Aug. 23, 1607. (fol. 129. 130. 128. 131. 127. 132.) with marginal notes of their differences. 129. b. [129v-134v]
- 12. A petition of the mayor and corporation of York, to K. James I. concerning the privilege of having a sword borne before the mayor; referred by the king to the earl marshal's court, June 20, 1608. (Orig.) 133. [135r]
- 13. A brief instruction for the earl of Huntingdon, president of the council in the north, and such as are in commission with him. (Orig. signed by Q. Eliz.) Oct. 24, 1572. 136. [137-139v]
- 14. Other instructions of Q. Eliz. to the earl of Huntington. (A draught.) 108. [140-144v]
- 15. Q. Elizabeth, to the E. of Huntingdon Pres. of the north; sending him for his rule the instructions formerly given to the E. of Sussex when appointed to that office. The letter original, dated Hamtpon-court, Nov. 23, 1572. 143. [145-156v]
- 16. Q. Elizabeth's instructions, to Thomas Young Archbp. of York, president of the council in the north, and the rest of the said council. (Orig.) June 4, 1564. 156. [157-168v]
- 17. Britannicae historiae defensio, per Johannem Prisaeum; in epistola ad Brianum Tuke, Eq. Aur. 167. [170-216v]
- 18. History of the British kings, chiefly Arthur. 214. [217-255]
- 19. Historia regis Ricardi II. fragmentum. 253. [256-260]
- 20. Quaedam historica de abbatia de Stanlaw, quam fundavit Jo. Lacy, constabularius Cestriae et dom. de Halton, Ao 1172: cum catalogo abbatum. 258. [261-261v]
- 21. Vita S. Osmundi: imperfecte. [Beg. "Temporibus illustrissimi Gulielmi." Prd with Engl. transl. by H. T. Armfield, Legend of Xn art, 1869, pp. 148, 137.] 259. [262-263v]
- 22. A discourse of a Frenchman, on the concerns between England and the Low countries in the time of the D. d'Alba. (French.) The beginning is at fol. 305. b. 261. [264-264v]
- 23. A note of the number of ships and mariners that were with K. Edward III. at the siege of Calais; with the allowance of wages and diet for ambassadors. 1346. [Pr. in Lediard's Naval Hist. fol. 53.] 262. [265-266v]
- 24. Discourse of means to divert the K. of Spain from employment of his forces in these parts. 264. [267-268v]
- 25. The manner of dissolving the abbies by K. Henry VIII. 265. b. [268v-270]
- 26. Norton, for discovery of unsound subjects towards the queen. 267. [270-271]
- 27. Norton of the five periods of 500 years. 268. [271-275v]
- 28. Minutes of letters from W. Ld. Paget, to the D. of Somerset. 1549. [see Strype's Mem. vol. ii. App. 107. 109.] 273. [276-279v]
- 29. A discourse of the general decay of havens, creeks, and harbours, upon the coast of England. 277. [280-287]
- 30. An abstract of the answer to the Bp. of Rosse's book, concerning queen Mary of Sc.'s. title to the crown of England. 284. b. [287v-293v]
- 31. Discourses which the prince of Orange Will. I. had with W. H. [Herle?] touching the state of the Low countries. June, 1573. 292. [294-301v]
- 32. Mr. Beale's discourse after the massacre in France. 1572. 299. [302-308v]
- 33. Breviary of the history of England, by sir Walter Raleigh; being that part which relates to the reign of William the Conqueror. 306. [309-323]
- 34. Methodus docens quomodo universae gentes possint uti eadem lingua. 321. [324-333v]
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Cotton Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001101582
040-001103617 - Is part of:
- Cotton MS : Cotton Manuscripts
Cotton MS Titus F III : Miscellaneous papers, including the statutes of Cardinal’s College, Oxford (Christ Church) (1r-90r) - Hierarchy:
- 032-001101582[1134]/040-001103617
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Cotton MS
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
Latin - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1500
- End Date:
- 1649
- Date Range:
- 1st half 16th century-1st half 17th century
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Condition: intact
Materials: paper
Dimensions: approximately 320 × 225 mm
Foliation: fos. i + 333; i (f. i: early modern endleaf) + 333 (ff. 1-333)
Binding: British Museum 1968
- Custodial History:
- Previously owned by: the Cotton family, Bts, Conington, 17th century
- Administrative Context:
- Origin: England
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)