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Egerton MS 2603
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MISCELLANEOUS historical and other letters and papers; 1494-1696:-
1. Bond from John, Baron Dynham, Treasurer of England, to Thomas Stokes, for repayment of a loan of ten marks; 26 Feb., 9 Hen. VII. [1494]. Signed; with seal. f. 1.
2. Bond from Christopher Carlyle, Norroy King of Arms, to William Smythe, "page of the Kynges robes," for payment of 41.; 16 Dec., 10 Hen. VII. [1494]. f. 2.
3. Sir C[harles] Somerset, Lord Chamberlain, to the [Earl of Surrey], Lord Treasurer, ordering him in the king's name to pay the "fee of the Corone" to John Forthe, John Edwardes, Rob. Walker, and John Whityngton, yeomen; [circ. 1505]. Signed. f. 3.
4. Bill of deaths from the "plague and oder dyseases" in London, 16-23 Nov. [circ. 1512 ?]. f. 4.
5. Richard [Fox, Bishop of] Winchester, to [Thomas Wolsey,] Almoner to the king, on the embarcation and victualling of the expedition to France; Hampton, 8 June [1513]. f. 5.
6. Sir John Peche, Sir William Sandys, and others, to Card. Wolsey, on the victualling of Calais preparatory to the king's arrival; Calais, 18 Apr. [1520]. Signed. f. 6.
7. John Leyland to Card. Wolsey, tendering information as to treasonable correspondence of "a knyght now yn Englond" with Richard de la Pole; "Frome the Kynges bench yn Suthwark," 19 Jan. [circ. 1522]. f. 8.
8. Claims of Jasper Scholl against Sir Francis Bryan, for debts incurred by his wife Philippa, during the life of John Fortescue, her first husband, and in her widowhood; Hilary term, 18 Hen. VIII. [ 1526]. f. 9.
9. "Boke of the plate deliuerd [by Robert Amadas] by the Kynges graces commaundement and my lord cardinalles to the ambassatours of Fraunce and others"; 1527. f. 14.
10. Thomas Donyngton, [Prebendary of York,] to Card. Wolsey, informing him that seisin has been given on his behalf to Cardinal College, Oxford, of land in Skelton, of the parsonage of Rudby, and of Kexby Manor, co. York; York, 10 Aug. [1527 or 1528]. f. 16.
11. Sir George Lawson, [Treasurer of Berwick,] to Thomas Cromwell, requesting that a warrant be sent to the Abbat of St. Mary's, York, for the payment of "this last garyson"; York, 24 Nov. [1533 ?]. f. 18.
12. ".......Petri de Palude.........quartus sententiarum liber a f. Vincentio de Haerlem.............recognitus,"etc. "Venundatur a Claudio cheuallon commoranteante collegium Cameracense," etc. [1514?]: printed title-page, with the signature of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, as owner. f. 19.
13. G[eorge Talbot, Earl of] Shrewsbury, to -, ordering him to meet him at Mansfield to proceed against the rebels; Sheflleld, 4 Oct. [1536]. f. 20.
14. Sir Francis Bryan and Sir J[ohn] Russell to [the Duke of Suffolk], on the state of the fords over the Trent, and the possibility of holding them against the rebels; Newark, 16 Nov. [1536]. f. 21.
15. H[enry Percy, Earl of] Northumberland, to Thomas Cromwell, declaring his intention to make the king his heir; Topcliffe, 2 Feb. [1537?]. Signed. f. 22.
16. "The copie of a letter wryten to the kinge out of Ytaly," on the purpose of the Emperor to invade France, and on the rumour of the intended marriage of Henry VIII. with the Princess of Portugal; [1537-8?]. f. 24.
17. "The inventorie of all maner of reliques conteynyd in the cathedrall churche of Coventrie "; [circ. 1538]. f. 26.
18. Robert, Lord Maxwell, to, "John off Skelton" [Sir John Skelton] and others, "deputes to..........my lord off Cummerland" [Cumberland], appointing a meeting at Lochmaben; Lochmaben, 17 Jan. [circ. 1540]. f. 28.
19. Order of Henry VIII. to -, for a return of the number of horsemen, foot, and archers he can furnish "vpon any sodeyne warning"; [circ. 1540]. Signed with a stamp. f. 29.
20. Statement of "money and parcells of prouysions and artillary as by the policie of the duke of Norffolk were saved at the late iourney againste the Scottis"; [ 1542]. f. 30.
21. Instructions from Henry VIII. to Viscount Lisle and Sir William Paget, commissioners for a treaty of peace with France; 1546. Signed. f. 31.
22. Rules for the conduct of business in the Privy Council; "gyven to my Mr by my Lorde Paget, xxiii March, 1549 [50]." f. 33.
23. "Articles exhibitid by Gerrat [Fitzgerald], Earl of Desmond, to the Queenes Majestie after his submission," etc.; 30 June, 1562, Draught, with interlineations and additions in the hand of Sir W. Cecil. f. 35.
24. John Hawkyns, Treasurer of the Navy, to Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer, enclosing estimates; Chatham, 14 Mar. 1583[4]. ff. 39, 41.
25. Privy Council commission to Sir W. Mildmay, to hear a cause of Nicholas Martine v. Lewis Devick, Royal Procurator in Guernsey, and Nich. de la Marche, on the title to certain mills held under the Crown in Guernsey; Staines, 30 Nov. 1584. Signed by Sir T[homas] Bromley, Chancellor, W[illiam Cecil, Baron] Burghley, Sir Francis Walsyngham and others. f. 43.
26. R[obert Dudley, Earl of] Leicester, to -, in favour of William Cordell, "of her Majesties privye kitchen"; 10 June, 1585. Signed. f. 45.
27. Privy Council warrant to the auditor of cos. Herts and Hunts, for a particular of the manor of Little Munden and the rectory of Woodhurst; 24 June, 1590. Signed by Sir Christopher Hatton, Chancellor, and others. f. 46.
28. Royal "commission to inquire serch and examyn what seminaries or Jesuits doe repaire into this realme and to trye them"; [Oct. 1591]. Signed by Lords Burghley, Hunsdor, Cobham, and Buckhurst. f. 47.
29. John Penry, al. "Martin Marprelate," to [Lord Burghley?], on the eve of his execution, giving reasons for his appeal to the Queen's clemency; "From straight and close prison," 28 May, 1593. f. 49.
30. Lord Burghley to Michael Henneage, commanding him "to forbeare to permitt anie more serches to be made, in the Recordes of the Tower"; 25 Oct. 1595. Signed. f. 50.
31. Sir Edward Coke to [Lord Burghley], on the "case of the Earle of Devone," concerning the title to lands granted by Hen. VIII. to Katharine, dau. of Edw. IV., wife of Sir Will. Courtenay; [circ. 1595]. (Cf. Lansdowne MS. 106, f. 172 b.). f. 52.
32. Warrant from Qu. Elizabeth to the Mayor and Sheriffs of London, to charge the Merchants of the Hanse towns to leave the kingdom by the 28th inst., and to take possession of the Still-yard; [Jan. 1598]. Signed. Endorsed by Lords Burghley, Essex, Nottingham, and Buckhurst. f. 53.
33. The Council in the North to Francis Clifford and other justices of the East Riding, co. York, bidding them take an accompt from the receiver of the collection on behalf of maimed soldiers; York, 21 Oct. 1599. Signed by Thomas [Cecil, 2nd Baron] Burghley, President, Samuel Bevercotes, and John Ferne, Secretary. f. 55.
34. Proclamation of Qu. Elizabeth concerning the rebellion of the Earl of Essex; Westminster, 9 Feb. 1600[1]. Copy. f. 56.
35. Poem, in three six-line stanzas, beg. "My selly barke thatt manny yeere hath ronn," in the hand of, and signed by, Sir Geoffrey Fenton, Secretary for Ireland; [circ. 1600]. f. 58.
36. Proclamation of James I., calling in a faulty edition of "our Apologie heretofore made for the Oath of Allegeance"; Westminster, 7 Apr. a° 7. [1609]. Signed. f. 59.
37. Sir Ralph Winwood, Secretary of State, to [George Abbot], Archbishop of Canterbury, on a matter relating to the King of Denmark; Whitehall, 27 July, [1614]. f. 60.
38. Poem in honour of Charles I., beg. "'Tis but a while since in a vestall flame," by A[urelian] Tounshend; [1625?]. Autogr. (?). f. 62.
39. "A farewell to the world, by Sr Kenelme Digby," beg. "Farewell ye guilded follies, pleasing troubles." See Wit's Interpreter, 1671, p. 269. Followed by "An answer to the farewell to the world, by Sr Thomas Aston," beg. "Farewell sad thoughts, harbingers of despayre." ff. 63, 63 b.
40. "O singe vnto the Lord," etc.: words of "An Anthimne for a treble and a countertenor. Hen. Lawes." f. 65.
41. Warrant from Charles II. to James, Duke of York, Warden of the Cinque Ports, to search for arms; Whitehall, 22 Dec. 1660. Signed. f. 66.
42. "Epitaph" on Margaret, 2nd wife of William Cavendish, lst Duke of Newcastle, [ob. 15 Dec. 1673], beg. "Shee's dead, and here she lyes: the vulgar crie." f. 68.
43. [William Savile, 2nd Marquis of] Halifax, to Anthony Henly, acknowledging his civilities to the Earl of Plymouth; London, 10 Dec, 1696. f. 70. Paper; ff. 70. Folio.
includes:
- f. 1 Thomas Stokes: Bond to: 1494.
- f. 1 John Dynham, Baron Dynham; Treasurer of England: Bond to T. Stokes: 1494.
- f. 2 William Smythe, Page of the King's Robes: Bond to: 1494.
- f. 2 Christopher Carlyle, Norroy King-at-Arms: Bond to W. Smythe: 1494.
- f. 3 Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk 1554: Order on, for yeomen's fees: circ. 1505.
- f. 3 Household, Royal: Order of the Lord Chamberlain for yeomen's fees: circ. 1505.
- f. 3 John Forthe, Yeoman of the Household: Order for his payment: circ. 1505.
- f. 3 John Edwardes, Yeoman of the Household: Order for his payment: circ. 1505.
- f. 3 Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester; Lord Chamberlain: Order for yeomens' fees: circ. 1505.
- f. 3 Robert Walker, Yeoman of the Household: Order for his payment: circ. 1505.
- f. 3 John Whityngton, Yeoman of the Household: Order for his payment: circ. 1505.
- f. 3, 5 Gerald Fitzgerald, Earl of Desmond: Articles exhibited to Qu. Elizabeth after his submission: 1562.
- f. 4 London, Parishes. St. Mary Aldermary: Bill of deaths from the Plague: circ. 1512.
- f. 5 Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester: Letter to the Almoner on the embarcation for the expedition to France: 1513.
- f. 5 Henry VIII of England: Letter of the Bp. of Winchester on the embarcation and victualling of the expedition to France: 1513.
- ff. 5, 6, 8, 16 Thomas Wolsey, Almoner to the King, afterwards Cardinal: Letters to, from the Bp. of Winchester and others: 1513-1527.
- f. 6 Sir William Sandys: Letter to Card. Wolsey on the. victualling of Calais: 1520.
- f. 6 Sir John Peche, of Lullingstone: Letter to Card. Wolsey on the victualling of Calais: 1520.
- f. 6 Calais, France: Letter on the victualling of, to Card. Wolsey: 1520.
- f. 8 Richard De la Pole, self-styled Duke of Suffolk: Report of treasonable correspondence with: circ. 1522.
- f. 8 John Leyland: Letter to Card. Wolsey, respecting a treasonable correspondence: circ. 1522.
- f. 9 Jasper Scholl: Claim against Sir F. Bryan: 1526.
- f. 9 Sir Francis Bryan, Vice-Admiral: Claim against, for debts of Philippa his wife: 1526.
- f. 9 John Fortescue: Claim for debts against Philippa his widow: 1526.
- f. 14 Henry VIII of England: Plate delivered to the French ambassadors and others: 1527.
- f. 14 Francis I; King of France: Plate presented to his ambassadors by Henry VIII.: 1527.
- f. 14 Robert Amadas: Plate delivered by, to the French Ambassadors and others: 1527.
- f. 16 Kexby Manor; Yorkshire: Seisin of, given to Cardinal College, Oxford: 1527 or 1528.
- f. 16 Skelton, East Riding of Yorkshire: Seisin of land in, given to Cardinal College, Oxford: 1527 or 1528.
- f. 16 Rudby, Yorkshire: Seisin of the parsonage given to Cardinal College, Oxford: 1527 or 1528.
- f. 16 Oxford; University of. Christ Church College: Seisin given to, of property in co. York: 1527 or 1528.
- f. 16 Thomas Donyngton, Prebendary of York: Letter to Card. Wolsey: 1527 or 1528.
- f. 18 Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland: Request for payment of the garrison: circ. 1533.
- f. 18 Sir George Lawson, Treaaurer of Berwick: Letter to T. Cromwell: 1533 (?).
- ff. 18, 22 Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex: Letters to, from Sir G. Lawson and the Earl of Northumberland: 1533, 1537.
- f. 19 Petrus de Palude: Printed title-page of his "Quartus sententiarum liber": 1514.
- f. 19 Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury: Signature: 1533-1555.
- f. 20 George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury: Order to proceed against the rebels: 1536.
- ff. 20, 21 Henry VIII of England: Letters respecting the rebellion in the north: 1536.
- f. 21 John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford: Letter to the Duke of Suffolk on holding the Trent against the rebels: 1536.
- f. 21 Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk: Letter to, from Sir F. Bryan: 1536.
- f. 21 Sir Francis Bryan, Vice-Admiral: Letter to the Duke of Suffolk, on holding the Trent against the rebels: 1536.
- f. 21 River Trent: Letter on holding the fords against the rebels: 1536.
- f. 22 Henry VIII of England: Letter of the Earl of Northumberland, naming the king his heir: 1537?.
- f. 22 Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland: Letter making the King his heir, written to T. Cromwell: 1537(?).
- f. 24 Charles V; Emperor of Germany: Copy of a letter on his purpose to invade France: 1537-8?.
- f. 24 Francis I; King of France: Copy of a letter on a threatened invasion by Charles V.: 1537-8?.
- f. 24 Henry VIII of England: Copy of a letter to, on the the invasion of France by the Emperor and on the report of his marriage to a princess of Portugal: 1537-8?.
- f. 26 Inventories: Relics in the cathedral church of Coventry: circ. 1538.
- f. 26 Relics: List of relics in the cathedral church of Coventry: circ. 1538.
- f. 26 Coventry; St. Mary's Abbey and Priory: Inventory of relics in the cathedral church: circ. 1538.
- f. 28 Robert Maxwell, 5th Baron Maxwell; Warden of the West Marches of Scotland: Letter to Sir J. Skelton and others: circ. 1540.
- f. 28 Sir John Skelton, Deputy Warden of the Marches: Letter to, from Robert, Lord Maxwell: circ. 1540.
- f. 29 Henry VIII of England: Order for a return of men fit to bear arms on emergency: circ. 1540.
- f. 30 Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk: Savings made by, in his expidition against Scotland: 1642.
- f. 30 Henry VIII of England: Savings made in the late expedition against Scotland: 1542.
- f. 31 William Paget, 1st Baron Paget; Lord Privy Seal: Instructions to, as Commissioner for a peace with France: 1546.
- f. 31 Henry VIII of England: Instructions for a peace with France: 1546.
- f. 31 Francis I; King of France: Instructions of the English commissioners for peace: 1546.
- f. 31 John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland: Instructions to, as Commissioner for a peace with France: 1546.
- f. 33 Privy Council, The: Rules for conduct of business in: 1550.
- f. 35 Sir William Cecil, Baron Burghley 1571; Lord Treasurer 1572: Notes on articles of the Earl of Desmond: 1562.
- f. 35 Elizabeth I of England: Articles exhibited by the Earl of Desmond on his submission: 1562.
- ff. 39, 41 Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer: Letter with estimates to, from the Treasurer of the Navy: 1584.
- ff. 39, 41 John Hawkyns, Treasurer of the Navy: Letter to Sir W. Mildmay, with estimates: 1584.
- f. 41 Navy; England: Estimates: 1584.
- f. 43 Nicholas de La Marche: Suit against, for property in Guernsey: 1584.
- f. 43 Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer: Commission of the Privy Council to, respecting a suit in Guernsey: 1584.
- f. 43 Nicholas Martins: Suit for property in Guernsey: 1584.
- f. 43 Louis Devick, Royal Procurator in Guernsey: Suit against: 1584.
- f. 43 Sir Thomas Bromley, Lord Chancellor: Commission signed by: 1584.
- f. 43 Island of Guernsey: Privy Council commission concerning a suit for property in: 1584.
- ff. 43, 47, 53 Sir William Cecil, Baron Burghley 1571; Lord Treasurer 1572: Signatures: 1584, 1591, 1598.
- f. 45 William Cordell, of the Queen's Privy Kitchen: Letter of Lord Leicester in his favour: 1585.
- f. 45 Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary of State: Commission signed by: 1584.
- f. 45 Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester: Letter to: 1585.
- f. 46 Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor: Warrant signed by: 1590.
- f. 46 Munden Little; Manor, Hertfordshire: Privy council warrant for a particular of: 1590.
- f.46 Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire: Privy Council warrant for a particular of the rectory: 1590.
- f. 47 Elizabeth I of England: Commission against seminary priests and Jesuits: 1591.
- f. 47 Roman Catholics in England and Ireland: Royal commission against seminary priests and Jesuits: 1591.
- f. 47 William Brooke, 5th Baron Cobham: Commission signed by: 1591.
- f. 47 Jesuits: Royal Commission against them: 1591.
- f. 47 Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon: Commission signed by: 1591.
- ff. 47, 53 Thomas Sackville, 1st Baron Buckhurst; 1st Earl of Dorset: Signatures: 1591, 1598.
- f. 49 Sir William Cecil, Baron Burghley 1571; Lord Treasurer 1572: Letter to, from J. Penry: 1693.
- f. 49 John Penry, 'Martin Marprelate.': Letter to Lord Burghley on the eve of his execution: 1593.
- f. 50 Michael Henneage: Letter to, from Lord Burghley, forbidding searches in the Records: 1595.
- f. 50 Sir William Cecil, Baron Burghley 1571; Lord Treasurer 1572: Letter to M. Henneage forbidding searches in the Records: 1595.
- f. 50 Records, Public: Order of Lord Burghley, forbidding searches at the Tower: 1595.
- f. 52 Sir William Cecil, Baron Burghley 1571; Lord Treasurer 1572: Letter to, from Sir E. Coke: circ. 1595.
- f. 52 Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice: Letter to Lord Burghley, on Lord Devon's case: circ. 1595.
- f. 52 Katharine Courtenay, daughter of King Edward IV., wife of Sir William Courtenay: Letter respecting lands granted to her by Henry VIII ;: circ. 1595.
- f. 53 Elizabeth I of England: Warrant to expel the Hanse Merchants and seize the Stillyard: 1598.
- f. 53 Hanseatic League: Royal warrant to the City of London to expel the Hanse Merchants and seize the Still-yard: 1598.
- f. 53 Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham: Signature: 1598.
- f. 53 Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex: Signature: 1598.
- f. 53 London, Parishes. St. Mary Aldermary: Royal warrant to expel the Hanse merchants, and seize the still-yard: 1598.
- f. 55 John Ferne, Secretary to the Council in the North: Signature to official letter: 1599.
- f. 55 Samuel Bevercotes, of the Council in the North: Signature to official letter: 1599.
- f. 55 County of York: Letter of the Council in the North, on the collection for maimed soldiers in the E. Riding: 1599.
- f. 55 Francis Clifford, Justice of the E Riding, county Yorkshire: Letter to, from the Council in the North: 1599.
- f. 55 Army; England: Letter of the Council in the North, on the collection for maimed soldiers: 1599.
- f. 55 Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter: Letter on the collection for maimed soldiers in the E. Riding: 1599.
- f. 56 Elizabeth I of England: Proclamation on the Earl of Essex's rebellion: 1601.: Copy.
- f. 56 Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex: Royal proclamation on his rebellion: 1601.: Copy.
- f. 58 Geoffrey Fenton, Secretary of State for Ireland: Poem: "My silly barke": circ. 1600.
- f. 58 Poetry: Poem, "My Selly barke," etc., by Sir G. Feliton: circ. 1600.
- f. 59 James I of England: Proclamation calling in a faulty edition of his Apology for the oath of Allegiance: 1609.
- f. 60 Sir Ralph Winwood, Secretary of State: Letter to the Archbp. of Canterbury: 1614.
- f. 60 Christian IV of Denmark: Letter of Sir R. Winwood concerning: 1614.
- f. 60 George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letter to, from Sir R. Winwood: 1614.
- f. 62 Political and Satirical Poems: Poem in honour of Charles I., by A. Townshend: 1625 (?).
- f. 62 Charles I of England: Poem in his honour, by A. Townshend: 1625?.
- f. 62 Aurelian Townshend: Poem in honour of Charles I.: 1625 (?).
- f. 63 Sir Kenelm Digby: A farewell to the world, with Sir T. Aston's answer: 17th cent.
- f. 63 b Sir Thomas Aston: Answer to Sir K. Digby's " Farewell to the World": 17th cent.
- f. 65 Henry Lawes, composer: Words of an anthem: "O sing unto the Lord": 17th cent.
- f. 66 Charles II of England: Warrant to search for arms: 1660.
- f. 66 James II of England: Warrant to, when Duke of York and Warden of the Cinque Ports, to search for arms: 1660.
- f. 68 Margaret Cavendish, wife (1645) of William, 1st Duke of Newcastle: Epitaph: 17th cent.
- f. 70 Sir William Savile, Baronet: Letter to A. Henley: 1696.
- f. 70 Anthony Henley: Letter to, from Lord Halifax: 1696.
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Egerton MS 2603 : MISCELLANEOUS historical and other letters and papers; 1494-1696:- 1. Bond from John, Baron Dynham, Treasurer of England, to… - Hierarchy:
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- Abbot, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1562-1633,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083686634
Amadas, Robert, of Egerton MS 2603
Army of England
Aston, Thomas
Bevercotes, Samuel, of the Council in the North
Brandon, Charles, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 1484-1545,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000007818797X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/88671748
Bromley, Thomas, Lord Chancellor
Brooke, William, 5th Baron Cobham
Bryan, Francis, Knight, courtier and diplomat, 1490-1550
Carey, Henry, 1st Baron Hunsdon, courtier and administrator, 1526-1596,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000080605253
Carlyle, Christopher, Norroy King-at-Arms
Cavendish, Margaret, wife (1645) of William, 1st Duke of Newcastle
Cecil, Thomas, 1st Earl of Exeter
Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley, royal minister, Lord Treasurer 1572, 1520-1598,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121428768
Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1600-1649
Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1630-1685
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1500-1558,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000120965852
Christ Church College, University of Oxford
Christian IV, of Denmark
Clifford, Francis, Justice of the E Riding, county Yorkshire
Coke, Edward, Knight, lawyer, legal writer, and politician, 1552-1634
Cordell, William, of the Queen's Privy Kitchen
Courtenay, Katharine, daughter of King Edward IV., wife of Sir William Courtenay
Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1489-1556,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000115858147,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/2485707
Cromwell, Thomas, royal minister and Earl of Essex, ?1485-1540,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121257583
Devereux, Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex, soldier and politician, 1565-1601,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121382245
Devick, Louis, Royal Procurator in Guernsey, fl 1584
Digby, Kenelm, Knight, natural philosopher, diplomat and courtier, 1603-1665
Donyngton, Thomas, Prebendary of Givendale, fl 1525-1531
Dudley, John, 1st Duke of Northumberland, army commander, courtier and politician, 1504-1553
Dudley, Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester, courtier and statesman, ?1532-1588
Dynham, John, Baron Dynham, Treasurer of England
Edwardes, John, Yeoman of the Household
Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, 1533-1603,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121446237
Fenton, Geoffrey, writer and privy councillor, c 1539-1608
Ferne, John, Secretary to the Council in the North, fl 1599
FitzGerald, Gerald FitzJames, 14th Earl of Desmond, nobleman, 1533-1583
Fortescue, John, of Egerton MS 2603
Forthe, John, Yeoman of the Household
Fox, Richard, Bishop of Winchester
Francis I, King of France, 1494–1547
Hanseatic League
Hatton, Christopher, courtier and politician, c 1540-1591,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000081171063
Hawkyns, John, Treasurer of the Navy
Henley, Anthony, of Egerton MS 2603
Henneage, Michael
Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland, 1491-1547,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000122586127
Howard, Charles, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Howard, Thomas, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 1473-1554,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000003133643X
Howard, Thomas, Earl of Surrey, 2nd Duke of Norfolk 1554, 1443-1524
James II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
James VI and I, King of Scotland, England and Ireland, 1566-1625,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000109229555
Jesuits
Katherine, Princess of Aragon, consort of Henry VIII, 1485-1536,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000066386533
Kexby Manor, Yorkshire
La Marche, Nicholas
Lawes, Henry, composer
Lawson, George, Treaaurer of Berwick
Leyland, John
Little Munden Manor, Hertfordshire
Martins, Nicholas
Maxwell, Robert, 5th Baron Maxwell, Warden of the West Marches of Scotland
Mildmay, Walter, administrator and founder of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, ?1520-1589
Navy of England
Paget, William, 1st Baron Paget, Lord Privy Seal, 1506–1563,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000358925850
Palude, Petrus
Peche, John, of Lullingstone
Penry, John, Martin Marprelate.'
Percy, Henry, 6th Earl of Northumberland, magnate, 1502-1537
Pole, Richard, pretender to the English crown, 1480-1525
Privy Council, The
Royal Household
Russell, John, 1st Earl of Bedford
Sackville, Thomas, 1st Earl of Dorset, poet and administrator, 1536-1608,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108650890
Sandys, William, of Egerton MS 2603
Savile, William, Baronet
Scholl, Jasper
Skelton, John, Deputy Warden of the Marches
Smythe, William, Page of the King's Robes
Somerset, Charles, Lord Chamberlain, 1st Earl of Worcester
St Mary's Abbey and Priory, Coventry
Stokes, Thomas, of Egerton MS 2603
Talbot, George, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury
Townshend, Aurelian
Walker, Robert, Yeoman of the Household
Walsingham, Francis, Principal Secretary, c 1532–1590,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000079747502
Whityngton, John, Yeoman of the Household
Winwood, Ralph, Ambassador to France and the Netherlands, Secretary of State, 1563?-1617
Wolsey, Thomas, Almoner to the King, afterwards Cardinal - Places:
- Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
Calais, France
Guernsey, Channel Islands
London, United Kingdom
River Trent, England
Rudby, Yorkshire
Skelton, East Riding of Yorkshire
Westminster, England
Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
Yorkshire, England - Related Material:
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Description from Augustus Hughes-Hughes, Catalogue of Manuscript Music in the British Museum, vol. 1 (London: British Museum, 1906), p. 36:
f. 65. 'O Singe vnto the Lord A newe Songe, Let the congregation of the saintes praise thee': the words only of an Anthem for treble and counter-tenor, by Henry Lawes. Autograph.