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Egerton MS 2651
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BARRINGTON PAPERS. Vol. VIII. (ff. 240). Political and other papers; 1580-1820. Included are:-
1. "Sute" of the churchwardens and overseers of Maldon, co. Essex, to Sir John Popham, on a question of rating with opinion; [circ. 1580].
2. Commission from Qu. Elizabeth to Robert, Lord Rich, and others, to deal with the searcity of grain; 17 Oct. a° 22 [1580]. Copy. f. 2.
3. "A breife narracion of ye severall speeches yt weare delivered by Lords of ye Councell in the Starre Chamber the last sitting in ye end of Michelmas terme, 1599," on libels against the Queen, the rebellion in Ireland, etc. f. 6.
4. "The true copie of the commission for taxacion of the subsidie" in co. Essex; 20 Dec. 44 Eliz. [1601]. f. 10.
5. "A copy of the Articles betweene the Lord Deputy [Mountjoy] and Don Juan del Aquila" for the surrender of Kinsale, etc., by the latter; Kinsale, 7 Jan. 1601[2]. f. 12.
6. "The Coppy of ye commission of ye first payment of ye second subsidy in co. Essex; 19 Feb. 44 Eliz. [1602]. f. 14.
7. Commission to Robert [Ratcliffe], Earl of Sussex, to be Lord Lieutenant of Essex; 26 Aug. 1 Jas. I. [1603]. Copy. f. 16.
8. Bond from William Milford, of Roxwell, co. Essex, gent., to the Crown in 1,000l., as collector of subsidies in co. Essex; 19 Aug. 1607. f. 18.
9. Answers to the question "whether the Commons maye by a composicion be secured from the [King's] purveyours"; [1611 ?]. f. 20.
10. "Certayne reasons why the Clothworkers Bill should not passe, objected by the clothiers in Essex"; [circ. 1615]. f. 24.
11. Address of the Estates of Bohemia to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia; Prague, 7 Sept. 1619. Engl. transl. f. 25.
12. Notes of debates in the House of Commons, 5-10 Feb. 162.0/1 f. 26.
13. Letter of submission from Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Albans, to the House of Lords; [22 Apr. 1621]. Copy. f. 27.
14. "Mr. Speakers Speeche vnto the King the 3d of May [ 1621]," on the case of Edward Floyd; with the King's answer. f. 29.
15. "The examinaCion of ye Earle of Southampton" [Henry Wriothesley]; [June], 1621. f. 33.
16. Speech of [John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln,] Lord Keeper, on taking his seat in the Court of Chancery; [9 Oct. 1621]. f. 38.
17. Letters from the Emperor Ferdinand II. to Philip IV. of Spain and to Don Balthasar de Zuñiga, his minister, on the affairs of the Palatinate; Vienna, 15 Aug. 1621. Engl. transl. f. 42.
18. Petitions of the House of Commons to the King, with the latter's answers, etc.; Dec. 1621. Drafts and copies. ff. 44-75.
19. Reasons for "an acte for the dischardgeinge of fines sett vpon Sr John Cage, knt., Sheriff of the countie of Cambridge, 70 Jac., by comissioners of sewers"; [1622]. f. 76.
20. Tabulated reasons for and against supporting the King of Bohemia; [1622]. f. 78.
21. "The kings answere to the peticion of the Commons concerning grevances"; 28 May, 1624. f. 80.
22. Petition of the Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, for the continuance to the college Preachers of the "priviledge to hold with their fellowship one ecclesiasticall promotion or benefice"; temp. Charles I. f. 81.
23. "Instructions to be exactly and effectually observed and followed by His Majesties Commissioners for the loane of money vnto his Majestic in the county of -"; [23 Sept. 1626]. f. 82.
24. Speech of Sir John Finch, Speaker, to the King; [5 May, 1628]. f. 85. With answer by Sir T. Coventry, Lord Keeper. f. 88.
25. "The Kings answer to the Remonstrance"; [June, 1628]. f. 91.
26. Petition to the House of Commons "of divers merchants and tradesmen within the cittie of London and of the clerkes of the Custome house there" against a Patent to Alexander Foster and Richard Grimes "for the sole making and delivering forth of all Bills and Notes of entryes of goodes," etc.; [1628 ?]. f. 92.
27. "Mr [Harbottle] Grimstons speach in Parliament"; [18 Apr. 1640]. f. 93.
28. The King's speech at the dissolution of Parliament; [5 May, 1640]. f. 95.
29. Petitions from the parishioners of Clavering, co. Essex, to the House of Commons, for i.edress against Jeffery Wats, the vicar, and John Golding, his curate; 1640. Two petitions, the first signed by Joseph Woodcocke, and five others; the other a "foule draft." ff. 97, 97 b.
30. "His Majesties speech [to the peers assembled at York]; 240 Sept. 1640." f. 99.
31. Petition to Parliament from Henry Wingfeld, confined in the Fleet "for repeatinge two staves of a songe that was sunge at Newmarket at the last Assises"; [1640]. Signed. f. 100.
32. Reply of the Joint Lords Lieutenant of [Essex] to letters of the Council of 16 Sept. concerning the provision of munitions, etc.; [Sept. or Oct. 1640]. Copy. f. 101.
33. "Mr Pymms speech after he had ended his charge against the Earle Strafford"; [25 Nov. 1640]. f. 102.
34. Speeches in Parliament of Sir Thomas Barrington, "vpon the passinge of the bill against Bishops," 11 June, 1641. f. 104;-and "vpon the last report of the committee," 21 June, 1641. f. 106.
35. "The impeachment of the Commons against the Bishops delivered by Sergea,nt [John] Wild by order of the house att the Barr in the Lords house verbally"; 1 Aug. 1641. With other business, 5, 6 Aug. f. 108.
36. Petition to the House of Commons from Robert and John Kennedy, complaining of being deprived by the Earl of Strafford of the office of Remembrancer of the Exchequer in Ireland; [1641]. f. 109.
37. Petition to the House of Commons from [Essex]; [1641 or 2]. Incomplete draught, in the hand of Sir T. Barrington. f. 111.
38. Depositions of Richard Cooper, Edward Palmer, and Sir Francis Swift, as to their not providing horses and arms; 1, 3 Apr. 1642. f. 113.
39. Petition to the House of Commons from the High Constables and Grand Jury of Bury St. Edmunds, for the renewal of their store of gunpowder; 25 Apr. 1642. f. 114.
40. Petition to the House of Commons from the Hundreds of Uttlesford and Clavering, co. Essex, for the restoration of arms sent by them into the "North parts" in 1639, and now laid up at Harwich; 6 June, 1642. f. 115.
41. Petition to the King from Thomas Brewster, Esq., for the management of the enfranshisement of copyhold tenants, etc., under the Crown, with a fee of a sixth of the profits; 30 June, 1642. f 117.
42. "Humble Remonstrance and Declaration" to the King from the Sheriff, Justices, and Grand Jury of Essex; 18 July, 1642. f. 118. With a petition from the County praying for his presence with the Parliament. f. 119.
43. Loans to the King, and Parliament from Ambrose Westropp, minister, and others, in Great Totham, co. Essex; Aug.-Sept. 1642. f. 120.
44. Petition to "the Committee for y' safeguard of ye Kingdom" from John Windebank, scholar of Oxford, prisoner in the Gatehouse; with reference to Sir T. Barrington and others, 26 Sept. 1612. f. 121.
45. "The Repromision and resolution of the train bands and other inhabitants of the county of Essex" in support of the Parliament; [1642]. f. 123. On the back is a copy of a lease, from John
Momford and Henry Judd to Henry Eve, of a messuage and lands in Hatfield Broad Oak; 20 Sept. 1653. f. 123 b.
46. Commissions from Robert [Rich], Earl of Warwick, to Tobias Hewitt, as Captain of Horse, and to Richard Bacon, as Captain of Foot; 1642. ff. 125, 126.
47. Warrants of the Committee for Essex for impressing soldiers, etc. 1643. Draughts. ff. 128, 130, 131.
48. Petition to the House of Commons from Edward Symmons, minister of Raine, co. Essex, for release from custody; [1642-3]. f. 135.
49. Order of the House of Commons for the payment to Sir T. Barrington of 3501., lent by him to Sir W. Lewes, Governor of Portsmouth; 20 Feb. 1642. Copy. f. 136.
50. Warrant from Lord Grey of Wark to Joseph Mann and others, to seize arms, etc., of papists and malignants; 4 Mar. 1642[3]. Copy. f. 13 8. With deposition of J. Mann as to seizures; 28 Mar. 1643. f. 139.
51. Ordinances of "the Committee for the association now sitting at Cambridge"; 15, 16,21 Apr. 1643. Printed. f. 140.
52. Warrants, memoranda, etc., relating to the proceedings of the Committee for Essex; 1643. ff. 144-149, 152-180.
53. Petition to the House of Commons from the inhabitants of Elmden, co. Essex, against Thomas Gardner, the vicar, a "man of a scandalous course of life"; [1643 ?]. f. 150.
54. "An order of the howse of Commons for stay of the rent of Flampstead due [by Sir T. Barrington] to ye University College of Oxford"; 21 Mar. 1643[4]. f. 181.
55. Petition to Parliament from Sir John Barrington, for a committee on proceedings in Chancery against him, "by the practise of Dame Judeth Barrington his mother in lawe"; [circ. 1650]. f. 183.
56. The Council of State to Sir John Barrington, Sheriff of Essex, on the collection for the Protestants in Savoy; 12 Jan. 1655[6]. With draught of answer. ff. 185, 185 b.
57. Charles II. to Aubrey [de Vere], Earl of Oxford, Lord Lieutenant of Essex, recommending a loan; 24 Feb. 1665[6]. Copy. f. 188.
58. Address of Charles D'Este, Marquis de Borgomanero, Spanish Envoy, to Charles II.; [1679]. Engl. transl. f. 189.
59. Articles of impeachment against Thomas [Osborne], Earl of Danby; 21 Dec. 1678. f. 191. With his speech in the House of Lords; 23 Dec. 1678. f. 193.
60. Speeches in Parliament:-of the Earl of Shaftesbury, 25 Mar. 1679. f. 196;-of the King, 22 Alar. 167.8/9. f. 197;-and of Sir Francis Winnington, on the dispensing power, [Mar. 1679]. ff. 197, 198.
61. "A copy of a letter sent [by William Penn ?] to Dr. [Thomas] Bayly, fellow of Maodalen College, from Windsor, Sept. 26, [16]87, upon ye receit of which some of the Fellows immediately repair'd to Mr. Penn at Windsor"; [ 1687]. f. 199.
62. "Second thoughts or a caution to my countrymen against their fears and jealousys and fears" [sic]: a short pamphlet against fear of the papists and the French; circ. 1690. f. 200.
63. Speech of Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury, in the House of Lords, on the Occasional Conformity Bill; [Dec. 1703]. f. 204.
64. Papers relating to lands in Ireland, viz.:-Petition to the House of Commons from Sir Francis Willoughby, Governor of Dublin Castle, for a grant of lands in Leinster; [1642]. f. 216;-Resolutions of Parliament, statements of cases, petitions, etc., relating to a grant of lands in the Barony of Slane, E. Meath, to Edward Dendy and to a dispute between him and Sir John Barrington, Sir Gilbert Gerard, Sir W. Masham, Sir R. Everard, Alex. Pym, and others, "whose lotts are drawne and falne" in the same barony; 1652-1658. ff. 218-240.
Maldon, Sussex: Counsel's opinion as to rating: circ. 1580.
includes:
- f. 1 Sir John Popham, Lord Chief Justice: Counsel's opinion by: circ. 1580.
- f. 2 Robert Rich, 2nd Baron Rich: Commission to, on scarcity of corn: 1580.
- f. 2 Corn: Royal commission on the scarcity of: 1580.
- f. 2 Elizabeth I of England: Commission on the scarcity of corn: 1580.
- ff. 2,18-240 Sir John Barrington, 3rd Baronet (1644): Papers relating to lands of, in Ireland: 1652-1658.
- f. 6 Thomas Egerton, 1st Baron Ellesmere; 1st Viscount Brackley: Speech in the Star Chamber: 1599.
- f. 6 Elizabeth I of England: Speeches of Lords in the Star Chamber: 1599.
- f. 7 Thomas Sackville, 1st Baron Buckhurst; 1st Earl of Dorset: Speech in the Star Chamber: 1599.
- f. 7b Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham: Speech in the Star Chamber: 1599.
- f. 8 Robert Cecil, Viscount Cranborne; 1st Earl of Salisbury: Speech in the Star Chamber: 1599.
- ff. 10, 14, 18 County of Essex: Subsidy commissions for, etc.: 1601, 1602, 1607.
- ff. 10, 14, 18 Revenue: Subsidy commissions, etc., for co. Essex: 1601, 1602, 1607.
- f. 12 Kinsale, Cork: Articles for surrender of: 1602.
- f. 12 Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy; Earl of Devonshire: Articles of Kinsale: 1602.
- f. 12 Juan de Aquila: Articles for surrender of Kinsale: 1602.
- f. 16 Robert Ratcliffe, 4th Earl of Sussex: Conmmission as Lord-Lieut. of Essex: 1603.
- f. 18 William Milford, of Rosewell, county Essex: Bond, as subsidy collector: 1607.
- f. 20 Purveyors Royal: Proposed composition: [1611 ?].
- f. 20 Household, Royal: Proposed composition for purveyance: [1611 ?].
- f. 24 Cloth: Objections of Essex clothiers to the Clothworkers Bill: circ. 1615.
- f. 24 County of Essex: Objections by clothiers of, against the Clothworkers Bill: circ. 1615.
- f. 25 Bohemia, King of. Frederic, Elector Palatine: Address of the Estates to Elizabeth, his Queen: 1619.
- f. 25 Frederick V; Elector Palatine of the Rhine; King of Bohemia: Address from the Estates of Bohemia to Elizabeth, his wife: 1619.
- f. 26 England; Parliament: Debates in the Commons,: Feb., 1621.
- f. 26 Sir Robert Phillipps, MP: Speech in Parliament: 1621.
- f. 27 Francis Bacon, Viscount St Albans: Letter to the House of Lords: 162 1.: Copy.
- f. 29 England; Parliament: Speaker's address to the King, with answer,: 3 May 1621.
- f. 29 Edward Floyd: Case of, in Parliament: 1621.
- f. 29 Thomas Richardson, Speaker of the House of Commons: Speech to James I.,: 3 May 1621.
- ff. 29, 44-75, 80 James I of England: Speeches to Parliament, with other proceedings: 1621, 1624.
- ff. 33, 35, 36 Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton: Examination of: 1621.
- f. 38 John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln; Lord Keeper: Speech on taking his seat in court: 1621.
- f. 38 Court of Chancery: Speech of Lord Keeper Williams on taking his seat: 1621.
- f. 42 Baltasar de Zúñiga, Spanish minister: Letter to, from the Emperor Ferdinand II.: 1621.
- f. 42 Ferdinand II; Emperor of Germany: Letters to Philip IV. of Spain and B. de Zuñiga: 1621.: Engl. transl.
- ff. 42, 43 Frederick V; Elector Palatine of the Rhine; King of Bohemia: Letters of the Emperor Ferdinand on the affairs of the Palatinate: 1621.
- f. 43 b Philip IV of Spain: Letter to, from the Emperor Ferdinand II.: 1621.
- ff. 44-75 England; Parliament: Petitions of the Commons to the King, with answers, etc.,: Dec. 1621.
- f. 76 John Cage, composer: Reasons for an act for discharging fines set upon: [1622].
- f. 78 Frederick V; Elector Palatine of the Rhine; King of Bohemia: Reasons for and against supporting him: 1622.
- f. 80 England; Parliament: The King's answer to a petition of grievances: 1624.
- f. 81 Cambridge; University of. Trinity College: Petition from the Fellows: temp. Chas. I.
- f. 82 Charles I of England: Instructions to the Loan Commissioners: 1626.
- f. 85 Sir John Finch, Baron Finch of Fordwich: Speech of, as Speaker, to the King, withanswer: 1628.
- f. 85 Charles I of England: Speech of Speaker Finch to, with answer: 1628.
- ff. 85-91 England; Parliament: Speaker's address to the King, with answer, etc.: 1628.
- f. 88 Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry: Speech to the House of Commons for the king: 1628.
- f. 91 Charles I of England: Answer to the Remonstrance: 1628.
- f. 92 London, Parishes. St. Mary Aldermary: Petition to Parliament from merchants, etc.: [1628?].
- f. 92 Alexander Foster: Petition against a patent to: [1628?].
- f. 92 Customs and Excise: Petition to Parliament from the, clerks of the Custom House: [1628 ?].
- f. 92 Richard Grimes: Petition against a patent to: [1628 ?].
- f. 93 Sir Harbottle Grimeston, 1st Baronet MP: Speech of, in Parliament: 1640.
- ff. 93, 95, 99 England; Parliament: Speeches of H. Grimston and the King: 1640.
- ff. 95, 99 Charles I of England: Speeches to Parliament: 1640.
- f. 97 Jeffrey Watts, Vicar of Clavering, county Essex: Petition against, from his parishioners: 1640.
- f. 97 John Golding, Curate of Clavering, county Essex: Petition against, from the parish: 1640.
- f. 97 Clavering, Essex: Petition from, against J. Wats, vicar: 1640.
- ff. 97-182 Sir Thomas Barrington, 2nd Baronet (1628); MP for Essex: Papers relating to the Civil War, etc.: 1640-1644.
- f. 100 Henry Wingfeld: Petition for release from the Fleet prison: [1640].
- f. 101 County of Essex: Letter from the joint Lords-Lieutenant to the Council: 1640.
- f. 102 Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford 1640: Speech of J. Pym against: 1640.
- f. 102 England; Parliament: Speech of J. Pym on the impeachment of Strafford: 1640.
- f. 102 John Pym, MP: Speech on the impeachmerit of Strafford: 1640.
- ff. 104, 106 Sir Thomas Barrington, 2nd Baronet (1628); MP for Essex: Speeches in Parliament: 1641.
- f. 108 John Wylde, MP; Serjeant-at-Law: Impeachment of the Bishops: 1641.
- f. 108 England; Parliament: Impeachment of the Bishops, etc.: 1641.
- f. 109 Robert Kennedy: Petition to the House of Commons: [1641].
- f. 109 John Kennedy: Petition to the House of Commons: [1641].
- f. 109 Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford 1640: Petition against: [1641].
- f. 111 County of Essex: Petition from, to the House of Commons: [1641].
- f. 111 County of Essex: Petitions to the House of Commons from Uttlesford and Clavering Hundreds: 1642.
- f. 113 Sir Francis Swift: Deposition on supply of arms: 1642.
- f. 113 Richard Cooper: Deposition on supply of arms: 1642.
- f. 113 Edward Palmer: Deposition on supply of arms: 1642.
- f. 114 Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk: Petition from, to the House of Commons: 1642.
- f. 115 Uttlesford Hundred, Essex: Petition from, to the House of Commons: 1642.
- f. 115 Clavering Hundred, Essex: Petition from, to the House of Commons: 1642.
- f. 117 Copyholds: Proposal for enfranchisement of: 1642.
- f. 117 Thomas Brewster: Petition to Charles I.: 1642.
- ff. 118, 119 County of Essex: Remonstrance and petition from, to Charles I.: 1642.
- ff. 118, 119 Charles I of England: Remonstrance and petition to, from co. Essex: 1642.
- f. 120 Great Totham, Essex: Loans at, to the King and Parliament: 1642.
- f. 120 Ambrose Westropp, Minister of Great Totham, county Essex: Loan from, to the Parliament: 1642.
- f. 121 John Windebank: Petition to the Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom: 1642.
- f. 123 England; Parliament: Resolution in support of Parliament, from co. Essex: 1642.
- ff. 123-180 passim County of Essex: Correspondence, etc., relating to the Civil War: 1642-1644.
- ff. 123-181 Charles I of England: Correspondence, etc., relating to the Civil War, co. Essex: 1642-1644.
- f. 124 Henry Eve: Lease to, in Hatfield, co. Essex: 1653.
- f. 124 John Momford: Lease in Hatfield, co. Essex: 1653.
- f. 124 Henry Judd: Lease in Hatfield, co. Essex: 1653.
- f. 125 Tobias Hewytt: Commission to, as captain of horse: 1642.
- ff. 125, 126, 127, 142 Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick: Commissions, etc., from: 1642, 1643, n.d.
- f. 126 Richard Bacon, of county Essex: Commission as Captain of Foot: 1642.
- f. 135 Edward Symmons, Minister of Raine, county Essex: Petition to the House of Commons for release: [1642 or 1643].
- f. 136 England; Parliament: Order for a payment to Sir T. Barrington: 1643.
- f. 136 Sir William Lewes, Governor of Portsmouth: Repayment of a loan to: 1643.
- f. 138 William Grey, 1st Baron Grey; of Werke: Warrant for seizing arms: 1643.
- ff. 138, 139 Joseph Mann: Warrant to, for seizing arms, etc.: 1643.
- f. 140 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Ordinances of the Parliamentary Committee at: 1643.
- f. 142 William Andrewes: Warrant to, as Muster-master for Essex: circ. 1635-40.
- f. 142 William Maynard, 1st Baron Maynard: Warrant from, as Joint Lord-Lieut. of Essex: circ. 1635-40.
- f. 146 Sir Henry Mildmay: Guarantee on a loan for pay of troops in Essex: 1643.
- f. 146 Ursula Garrett, of London: Loan from, for pay of troops in Essex: 1643.
- f. 148 Thomas Chapman, 'under the command of Coronell Crumwell.': Horses, etc. , impressed by: 1643.
- f. 148 Ambrose Andrewes, of Newport, county Essex: Horses, etc., taken from, for service of Parliament: 1643.
- f. 150 Thomas Gardner, Vicar of Elmden, county Essex: Petition to the House of Commons against: [1643?].
- f. 150 Elmden, Essex: Petition to the House of Commons against T. Gardner, vicar: [1643 ?].
- f. 152 Walden, Essex: Impressments in: 1643.
- f. 153 Colchester, Essex: Subscriptions at, for Parliamentary troops: 1643.
- f. 157 Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester: Entertainment for, as MajorGeneral of the Eastern Counties: 1643.
- f. 160 England; Parliament: Letters, etc., from the Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom to the Dep.-Lieutenants of Essex: 1643.
- f. 162 Captain Benjamin Keayne: Commission to be Serj.-Major-Adjutant: 1643.
- f. 163 John Pickering: Pay for, as Muster-master-general in the eastern counties: 1643.
- ff. 163, 165, 174 Army; England: Table of pay of Parliamentary troops in the Eastern Counties, etc.: 1643.
- ff. 163, 165, 174 Eastern Counties: Proportions of Parliamentary troops for the, with table of pay, etc.: 1643.
- f. 167 Lambourne, Essex: Subscriptions at, for Parliamentary troops: 1643.
- f. 172 England; Parliament: Order for sending troops from Essex into Kent: 1643.
- f. 172 County of Kent: Order of Parliament for sending troops into, from Essex: 1643.
- f. 172 William Lenthall, Speaker of the House of Commons: Letters to the Dep.-Lieutenants of Essex, with answer: 1643.
- f. 172 Tunbridge, Kent: Defeat of Royalists at: 1643.
- f. 172 Colonel Browne: Defeats the Royalists at Tunbridge: 1643.
- f. 179 George Gilberde: Petition to the Dep.-Lieutenants of Essex: 1643.
- f. 180 Sir Samuel Luke: Horses impressed for: 1643.
- f. 180 Edward Herne: Petition to the House of Commons: 1643.
- f. 181 University of Oxford: Order of the House of Commons for stay of rents due to: 1644.
- f. 181 Sir Thomas Barrington, 2nd Baronet (1628); MP for Essex: Stay of rents due from, to University College, Oxford: 1644.
- f. 181 Flamstead, Hertfordshire: Order for stay of rent from, due to University College, Oxford: 1644.
- f. 181 England; Parliament: Order for stay of rents due to Oxford University: 1644.
- f. 183 Judith Barrington, wife of Sir Thomas Barrington, 2nd Baronet: Petition to Parliament on a suit with: circ. 1650.
- f. 183 Sir John Barrington, 3rd Baronet (1644): Petition to Parliament, on a suit with his step-mother: circ. 1650.
- f. 185 Oliver Cromwell of England: Letter of the Council of State on the collection for the Protestants of Savoy: 1656.
- f. 185 Duchy of Savoy: Collection in England for the Protestants of: 1656.
- ff. 185, 185 b Sir John Barrington, 3rd Baronet (1644): Correspondence: 1644-1682.
- ff. 185, 185b Sir John Barrington, 3rd Baronet (1644): Correspondence: 1644-1682.
- f. 187 Edward Sterne: Order of sessions at Chelmsford for the maintenance of his children: 1664.
- f. 188 Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford: Loan recommended to, as Lord-Lieutenant of Essex: 1666.
- f. 188 Charles II of England: Recommendation of a loan: 1666.
- f. 189 Charles d' Este, Marquis de Borgomanero: Address, as Spanish envoy, to Charles II.: [1679].
- f. 189 Charles II of England: Address of the Spanish Envoy to: 11679].
- ff. 191, 193 Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby; 1st Duke of Leeds: Articles of impeachment against, etc.: 1678.
- ff. 191-198 England; Parliament: Impeachment of the Earl of Danby, speeches, etc.: 1678-1679.
- ff. 191-198 Charles II of England: Articles against the Earl of Danby, speeches in Parliament, etc.: 1678-1679.
- f. 196 Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury: Speech on the state of the nation: 1679.
- ff. 197, 198 Sir Francis Winnington, MP: Speeches of: 1679.
- f. 199 William Penn: Letter from him (?) to Dr. T. Bayly: 1687.: Copy.
- f. 199 Dr Thomas Bayly, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford: Letter to, from [W. Penn ?]: 1687.: Copy.
- f. 200 Political Tracts: Second Thoughts, or a Caution to my countrymen: 1690.
- f. 204 Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury: Speech on the Occasional Conformity Bill: 1703.
- f. 206 Sir Charles Barrington, 5th Baronet: Letter, as candidate.for co. Essex: 1713.
- f. 211 Dunfermline, Fifeshire: Military orders at,: 4 Oct., 1749.
- f. 212 Thomas Day: Sale to, of a farm in Cranley: 1783.
- f. 212 Robert Saltonstall: Sale of a farm in Cranley: 1783.
- f. 212 Thomas Sibthorpe, of Guildford: Sale of a farm in Cranley: 1783.
- ff. 212, 214 Cranley, Surrey: Sale of Vatchery farm in, 1783; with particulars: 1820.
- f. 216 Sir Francis Willoughby, Governor of Dublin Castle: Petition for a grant of lands in Leinster: [1642].
- ff. 216-240 Ireland: Papers relating to lands in: 1642-1656.
- f. 218 England; Parliament: Grant of lands in Ireland to E. Dendy: 1652.
- ff. 218, 240 Sir Richard Everard, 1st Baronet: Case, etc., concerning lands in Ireland: 1655-1658.
- ff. 218-240 Barony of Slane; Meath: Papers concerning lands in: 1652-1658.
- ff. 218-240 Sir William Masham, 1st Baronet; MP: Case, etc., conc. lands in Ireland: 1655-1658.
- ff. 218-240 Edward Dendy, Serjeant - at - Arms: Papers relating to a grant of lands to, in Ireland: 1652-1658.
- ff. 218-240 Alexander Pym: Case, etc., concerning lands in Ireland: 1655-1658.
- ff. 218-240 Sir Gilbert Gerard, 1st Baronet; of Fiskerton: Case, etc., concerning lands in Ireland: 1655-1658.
- ff. 218-240 Edward Turner: Case, etc., concerning lands in Ireland: 1655-1658.
- f. 223 William Parkinson: Made attorney for Sir J. Barrington in Ireland: 1656.
- f. 235 Edward Dendy, Serjeant - at - Arms: Petition to Parliament: 1656.
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- Andrewes, Ambrose, of Newport, county Essex
Andrewes, William, of Egerton MS 2651
Aquila, Juan
Army of England
Bacon, Francis, Viscount St Albans,, Lord Chancellor, politician and philosopher, 1561-1626
Bacon, Richard, army officer, fl 1642
Barony of Slane, Meath
Barrington, Charles, 5th Baronet, of Barrington Hall; politician, c 1671-1715
Barrington, John, 3rd Baronet, of Barrington Hall; politician, 1605-1683
Barrington, Judith, née Lytton; second wife of Sir Thomas Barrington, 2nd Baronet, c 1592-1657
Barrington, Thomas, 2nd Baronet, of Barrington Hall; politician, 1585-1644
Bayly, Thomas, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, fl 1687
Blount, Charles, 1st Earl of Devonshire, soldier and Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1563-1606,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000023261781
Bohemia, King of. Frederic, Elector Palatine
Brewster, Thomas
Browne, Colonel; of Egerton MS 2651
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 1643-1715
Cage, John Milton, composer, 1912-1992
Cecil, Robert, Viscount Cranborne, 1st Earl of Salisbury, 1563-1612
Chapman, Thomas, under the command of Coronell Crumwell.'
Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1600-1649
Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1630-1685
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, politician, 1621-1683
Cooper, Richard, of Egerton MS 2651
Court of Chancery, 1875
Coventry, Thomas, 1st Baron Coventry
Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1599-1658,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121005431
Day, Thomas, buyer of a farm in Cranleigh, fl 1783
Dendy, Edward, government official, ?1612-1674
Duchy of Savoy
Egerton, Thomas, 1st Baron Ellesmere, 1st Viscount Brackley, 1540-1617
Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, 1533-1603,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121446237
Este, Charles, Marquis de Borgomanero
Eve, Henry
Everard, Richard, 1st Baronet, colonial governor, 1683-1733
Finch, John, 1st Baron Finch of Fordwich, politician and Lord Keeper, 1584-1660
Floyd, Edward, lawyer, fl 1588-1621
Foster, Alexander, of Egerton MS 2651
Frederick V, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, King of Bohemia, 1596-1632
Gardner, Thomas, of Elmden, clergyman and subject of a petition, fl 1638
Garrett, Ursula, of London, lender of money for the pay of troops in Essex, fl 1643
Gerard, Gilbert, 1st Baronet, of Fiskerton
Gilberde, George, correspondent of Sir Thomas Barrington, fl 1643
Golding, John, of Clavering, clergyman, fl 1640
Grey, William, 1st Baron Grey of Werke, politician, d 1674
Grimes, Richard, subject of a petition against his patent, fl Early 17th century
Grimeston, Harbottle, 1st Baronet, politician and High Sheriff of Essex, d 1648
HM Customs and Excise, 1909-2005
Habsburg, Ferdinand II, Emperor of Germany, 1578-1637
Herne, Edward
Hewytt., Tobias
Howard, Charles, 1st Earl of Nottingham
James VI and I, King of Scotland, England and Ireland, 1566-1625,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000109229555
Judd, Henry
Keayne, Benjamin, Captain
Kennedy, John, of Egerton MS 2651
Kennedy, Robert, of Egerton MS 2651
Lenthall, William, Speaker of the House of Commons
Lewes, William, Governor of Portsmouth
Luke, Samuel
Mann, Joseph
Masham, William, 1st Baronet, MP
Maynard, William, 1st Baron Maynard
Mildmay, Henry, of Egerton MS 2643
Milford, William, of Rosewell, county Essex
Momford, John
Montagu, Edward, 2nd Earl of Manchester
Osborne, Thomas, 1st Duke of Leeds, 1632-1712
Palmer, Edward, of Egerton MS 2651
Parkinson, William, of Egerton MS 2648
Parliament
Penn, William, of Add MS 32096
Philip IV, of Spain, 1605-1665
Phillipps, Robert, MP
Pickering, John, of Egerton MS 2647
Popham, John, Speaker of the House of Commons and judge, c 1531-1607
Pym, Alexander
Pym, John, politician, 1584-1643
Ratcliffe, Robert, 4th Earl of Sussex
Rich, Robert, 2nd Baron Rich, 1538-1581
Rich, Robert, 2nd Earl of Warwick
Richardson, Thomas, Speaker of the House of Commons
Royal Household
Sackville, Thomas, 1st Earl of Dorset, poet and administrator, 1536-1608,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000108650890
Saltonstall, Robert
Sibthorpe, Thomas, of Guildford
Sterne, Edward
Swift, Francis
Symmons, Edward, Minister of Raine, county Essex
Turner, Edward, of Egerton MS 2651
University of Cambridge, Trinity College, 1546-
University of Oxford
Vere, Aubrey, 20th Earl of Oxford
Watts, Jeffrey, Vicar of Clavering, county Essex
Wentworth, Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford 1640
Westropp, Ambrose, Minister of Great Totham, county Essex
Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln; Lord Keeper; of Add MS 32056
Willoughby, Francis, Governor of Dublin Castle
Windebank, John
Wingfeld, Henry
Winnington, Francis, MP
Wriothesley, Henry, 3rd Earl of Southampton, courtier and literary patron, 1573-1624,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000058873454
Wylde, John, MP; Serjeant-at-Law
Zúñiga, Baltasar de, Spanish minister - Places:
- Bury St Edmunds, England
Cambridge, England
Clavering Hundred, Essex
Clavering, Essex
Colchester, Essex
Cranley, Surrey
Dunfermline, Fifeshire
Elmden, Essex
Essex, England
Flamstead, Hertfordshire
Great Totham, Essex
Ireland, Europe
Kent, England
Kinsale, Cork
Lambourne, Essex
London, United Kingdom
Maldon, Sussex
Tunbridge, Kent
Uttlesford Hundred, Essex
Walden, Essex
Westminster, England