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Lansdowne MS 59
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- 040-002064948
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Burghley Papers
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- [{ "id" : "040-002064948", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59: Burghley Papers" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} },{ "id" : "041-002064949", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/1: 1. The substance of a message of the Emperor of Morocco to the Queen of England, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064950", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/2: 2. A declaration of the French King concerning the Duke of Guise's death, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064951", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/3: 3. The King of Navarre, to Lord Burghley; to allow certain persons to export to Rochelle ammunition, &c. Jan. 15, 1588.…" },{ "id" : "041-002064952", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/4: 4. Lord Admiral Howard, to Lord Burghley; that the Queen has granted to Captain Nicholas Oseley, the reversion of the Parsonage of…" },{ "id" : "041-002064953", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/5: 5. The Earl of Warwick, to Lord Burghley; recommending to him Mr. Bedwell, the new Keeper of the Store or the Ordnance, Jan. 18,…" },{ "id" : "041-002064954", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/6: 6. The Master and Scholars of Baliol College, to Lord Burghley; for his protection in case of any new troubles, Jan. 21, 1588.…" },{ "id" : "041-002064955", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/7: 7. The Fellows of Magdalen, Oxon, show Lord Burghley why they refused Mr. Bond for their Head, though favoured by the Queen and…" },{ "id" : "041-002064956", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/8: 8. A paper of Sir Francis Knollys concerning the superiority of Bishops, 1588. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. App. p. 261." },{ "id" : "041-002064957", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/9: 9. A paper concerning the Tenths of the Clergy, and the Collectors of the same., 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064958", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/10: 10. Mr. Philip Basset, to Lord Burghley; to move Mr. Solicitor to call him to the Bar, Jan. 23, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064959", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/11: 11. James Rither's complaint, to Lord Burghley of the great increase of Ale-houses in Yorkshire, Jan. 26, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064960", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/12: 12. Arthur Hall, in the Fleet Prison, to Lord Burghley; grieved that the Queen said he was fit for Bedlam, Feb. 2, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064961", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/13: 13. Mr. Philip Basset, to Lord Burghley; solicitous to be called to the Bar this Term, Feb. 6, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064962", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/14: 14. Mr. William Drew, to Lord Burghley; to be a friend to Mr. Alderman Catcher in his misfortunes, Feb. 7, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064963", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/15: 15. Neale's account of what former English Princes reformed abuses, and how those of the present times may be removed, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064964", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/16: 16. Sir Roger Townshend, to Mr. Michael Hicks; to assist the bearer of his letter in the suit he is concerned in, March 14, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064965", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/17: 17. Walter Wyk's petition to the Lords of the Council, to befriend him against his malicious adversaries, March 6, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064966", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/18: 18. An account of Mr. J. Killegrew's great debts, and the desperate measures he takes to avoid paying them, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064967", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/19: 19. The substance of a suit to the Queen, of Robert Vernon, Victualler of Berwick, to make him amends for his great losses, 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064968", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/20: 20. Mr. W. Herle thanks Lord Burghley for his kindness to Sir T. Morgan, and mentions the conveniences of Lord Paget's houses in…" },{ "id" : "041-002064969", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/21: 21. The state of the expenses of the Revels or Shows exhibited before the Queen, in the years 1587 and 1588." },{ "id" : "041-002064970", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/22: 22. Names of the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Bed-and Privy-Chambers, with their salaries for a year, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064971", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/23: 23. A petition to the Lord Treasurer of the Officers of the Green-Cloth, for a continuance of their board wages, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064972", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/24: 24. A brief estimate of what is saved by allowing to the Officers board wages for diet, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064973", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/25: 25. A note of persons and carriage of things to be observed in removing the Queen's Household, by the Earl of Leicester, Lord…" },{ "id" : "041-002064974", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/26: 26. Allowances for day and night services in the Office of the Revels, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064975", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/27: 27. An account of the divers messes of meat served up to the several Officers in the Household, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064976", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/28: 28. Observations concerning Havering House and Park; taken out of the Records of the Tower." },{ "id" : "041-002064977", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/29: 29. Some provisos to be added to Sir Edward Stanley's book, concerning concealments, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064978", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/30: 30. A complaint to Lord Burghley, of the poor inhabitants of Enfield, that their common is taken from them, Aug. 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064979", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/31: 31. Names of women of Enfield committed with their sucking children for breaking open the inclosed common, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064980", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/32: 32. A declaration of the title to the Park and Chase of Somersham, as certified by Mr. Tho. Lovel, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064981", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/33: 33. An account of fees paid out of the Manor of Somersham, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064982", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/34: 34. A brief of the certificates of the Commissioners concerning Somersham, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064983", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/35: 35. Mr. Tipper's Book of Concealments, belonging to the Churches of Canterbury, York, Winchester, Salisbury, Wells, Lincoln,…" },{ "id" : "041-002064984", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/36: 36. The particulars of the Manor of Shipton, in Northamptonshire, assured to the Queen in exchange by Robt. Earl of Essex, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064985", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/37: 37. Some account of the Soke of Somersham, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064986", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/38: 38. A brief of the interest paid to Sir Horatio Palavicino, for money borrowed -of him by the Queen, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064987", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/39: 39. A book of the Grants of Concealments, from the beginning of the Queen's reign, to June 8, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064988", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/40: 40. A draught of a proclamation written by Lord Burghley, that none shall come to Court who have been in the Portugal fleet, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064989", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/41: 41. Two pipers of diet and the expenses of it, as used in the Star-Chamber, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064990", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/42: 42. Mr. Francis Keilway's representation of his Son's base and unnatural behaviour to him, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064991", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/43: 43. Mr. James Digges, to Lord Burghley; of Mr. Isham's misbehaviour; the necessity of general musters, &c. Nov. 4, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064992", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/44: 44. An accountof issues lost by Jurors in the Queen's Bench and Common Pleas, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064993", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/45: 45. Reasons to move the Queen to elect Mr. Danyell a Serjeant at Law, at this call of Serjeants, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064994", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/46: 46. Names of persons fit to be called to be Serjeants at Law, and names of Serjeants, for the Common Pleas, and Justiceship of…" },{ "id" : "041-002064995", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/47: 47. A note of the Post.fines in several years, and of granting the same in farm, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064996", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/48: 48. An instrument whereby the Queen grants the farm of her fines to Sir Robert Constable, aid Richard Knollys, Esq. 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064997", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/49: 49. A scheme for a profitable reformation of the manner of paying the Queen's rents, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064998", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/50: 50. A brief of payments made into the receipt of the Exchequer since Lady-day, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002064999", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/51: 51. A particular declaration of the great sums of money paid by the Queen, ordinary and extraordinary 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065000", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/52: 52. Books and writings concerning the Pipe-office, required by Morison, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065001", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/53: 53. Sums of money received for victualling the Navy under Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065002", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/54: 54. Statement to the Lord Treasurer of an abuse in altering the book of the subsidy for the Hundred of South Erpingham, Norfolk,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065003", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/55: 55. Lord Burghley's minutes of a letter to the Commissioners for the subsidy, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065004", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/56: 56. The particulars of a whole subsidy collected in the city of London, 1593. In three parts." },{ "id" : "041-002065005", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/57: 57. Reasons given to the Commissioners, why the Queen's Subsidies cannot be much increased, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065006", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/58: 58. A certificate sent to Lord Burghley, by Richard Young and others of the Custom House, of Merchants exempted from the subsidy,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065007", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/59: 59. Three schemes of the first and second assessments for the subsidy, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065008", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/60: 60. A brief of the defence of the Seven Hundreds in Kent. against the town of Lidde, concerning a watch at Dengemarsh, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065009", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/61: 61. Particulars of the estates of Acle and Farefield, belonging to the Earl of Arundel, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065010", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/62: 62. Depositions concerning some irregular and dangerous practices of the old Lady Berkeley, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065011", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/63: 63. Particulars of a case controverted betwixt the Queen and Lord Berkeley, 1589. In three parts." },{ "id" : "041-002065012", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/64: 64. The Lord Chief Baron's, reasons why his cause ought to be publicly heard in the Star-Chamber, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065013", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/65: 65. A method of putting bullion and English coin into French, by Lord Burghley, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065014", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/66: 66. Mr. T. Wilke's reasons why the Lord Treasurer should continue his patent to him for making salt, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065015", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/67: 67. Mr. Wilkes's letter to Lord Burghley; wherein his former reasons were inclosed in favour of his patent, June 14, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065016", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/68: 68. The state of the dispute betwixt Mr. Wilkes and those that impugn his grant for making salt, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065017", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/69: 69. Motives for allowing and strengthening Mr. Wilkes's grant for making salt, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065018", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/70: 70. Mr. Sec. Walsingham mentions to Lord Burghley his dealing with some of Lynne, who opposed Mr. Wilkes, July 6, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065019", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/71: 71. Reuons for exporting the worst sort of sea-coal only, and keeping the best in the kingdom, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065020", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/72: 72. George Longe mentions to Lord Burghley how glass-making came first to England, and desires a patent for it, Oct. 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065021", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/73: 73. A copy of letters patent granted to Mr. T. Proctor, &c. for making iron and lead with pit-coal instead of wood, Oct.…" },{ "id" : "041-002065022", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/74: 74. Edward Gage humbly desires of Lord Burghley, that Mr. Topcliffe's manner of making iron with peat may be inquired into, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065023", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/75: 75. George Longe's additional information and proposals to Lord Burghley, concerning glass, 1589. With a duplicate. See Art. 72." },{ "id" : "041-002065024", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/76: 76. Beckyn alias Dolynes first letter to Mr. Secretary Cecil, concerning the first contract for glassmaking in England, with his…" },{ "id" : "041-002065025", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/77: 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…" },{ "id" : "041-002065026", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/78: 78. Draught of a proclamation of the Queen, for regulation of the Ordnance, fixing the goodness,weight, and size of great and…" },{ "id" : "041-002065027", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/79: 79. Sir Henry Cocke shows to Lord Burghley why they have deferred mustering their bands of Horsemen until Michaelmas, July 22,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065028", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/80: 80. An imperfect copy of a commission to execute delinquents by Martial Law, 1589." },{ "id" : "041-002065029", "parent" : "040-002064948", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 59/81: 81. A complimentary letter from Mr. Tho. Osborn, Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, March 14, 1589. (Latin,)" }]
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040-002064948 - Is part of:
- Lansdowne MS 1-1245 : Lansdowne Manuscripts
Lansdowne MS 59 : Burghley Papers - Contains:
- Lansdowne MS 59/1 : 1. The substance of a message of the Emperor of Morocco to the Queen of England, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/2 : 2. A declaration of the French King concerning the Duke of Guise's death, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/3 : 3. The King of Navarre, to Lord Burghley; to allow certain persons to export to Rochelle ammunition, &c. Jan. 15,…
Lansdowne MS 59/4 : 4. Lord Admiral Howard, to Lord Burghley; that the Queen has granted to Captain Nicholas Oseley, the reversion of the Parsonage…
Lansdowne MS 59/5 : 5. The Earl of Warwick, to Lord Burghley; recommending to him Mr. Bedwell, the new Keeper of the Store or the Ordnance, Jan.…
Lansdowne MS 59/6 : 6. The Master and Scholars of Baliol College, to Lord Burghley; for his protection in case of any new troubles, Jan. 21,…
Lansdowne MS 59/7 : 7. The Fellows of Magdalen, Oxon, show Lord Burghley why they refused Mr. Bond for their Head, though favoured by the Queen…
Lansdowne MS 59/8 : 8. A paper of Sir Francis Knollys concerning the superiority of Bishops, 1588. Printed in Strype's Annals, Vol. III. App. p.…
Lansdowne MS 59/9 : 9. A paper concerning the Tenths of the Clergy, and the Collectors of the same., 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/10 : 10. Mr. Philip Basset, to Lord Burghley; to move Mr. Solicitor to call him to the Bar, Jan. 23, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/11 : 11. James Rither's complaint, to Lord Burghley of the great increase of Ale-houses in Yorkshire, Jan. 26, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/12 : 12. Arthur Hall, in the Fleet Prison, to Lord Burghley; grieved that the Queen said he was fit for Bedlam, Feb. 2, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/13 : 13. Mr. Philip Basset, to Lord Burghley; solicitous to be called to the Bar this Term, Feb. 6, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/14 : 14. Mr. William Drew, to Lord Burghley; to be a friend to Mr. Alderman Catcher in his misfortunes, Feb. 7, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/15 : 15. Neale's account of what former English Princes reformed abuses, and how those of the present times may be removed, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/16 : 16. Sir Roger Townshend, to Mr. Michael Hicks; to assist the bearer of his letter in the suit he is concerned in, March 14, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/17 : 17. Walter Wyk's petition to the Lords of the Council, to befriend him against his malicious adversaries, March 6, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/18 : 18. An account of Mr. J. Killegrew's great debts, and the desperate measures he takes to avoid paying them, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/19 : 19. The substance of a suit to the Queen, of Robert Vernon, Victualler of Berwick, to make him amends for his great losses, 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/20 : 20. Mr. W. Herle thanks Lord Burghley for his kindness to Sir T. Morgan, and mentions the conveniences of Lord Paget's houses…
Lansdowne MS 59/21 : 21. The state of the expenses of the Revels or Shows exhibited before the Queen, in the years 1587 and 1588.
Lansdowne MS 59/22 : 22. Names of the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Bed-and Privy-Chambers, with their salaries for a year, 1589.
Lansdowne MS 59/23 : 23. A petition to the Lord Treasurer of the Officers of the Green-Cloth, for a continuance of their board wages, 1589.
Lansdowne MS 59/24 : 24. A brief estimate of what is saved by allowing to the Officers board wages for diet, 1589.
Lansdowne MS 59/25 : 25. A note of persons and carriage of things to be observed in removing the Queen's Household, by the Earl of Leicester,…
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