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Lansdowne MS 66
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Burghley Papers
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- Western Manuscripts
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- Lansdowne Collection
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- [{ "id" : "040-002065537", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66: Burghley Papers" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} },{ "id" : "041-002065538", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/1: 1. A summary of an exchange of lands betwixt the Queen and Thomas Earl of Ormond and Ossory, June 26, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065539", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/2: 2. A state of Mr. Vernon's case, claiming affinity with Richard Grey, Lord Powys, 1590. In five parts." },{ "id" : "041-002065540", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/3: 3. A survey of the Queen's Storehouse, &c. at Dover, formerly called Maison Dieu, with the repairs and expense requisite,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065541", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/4: 4. A balance of the tonnage money collected for repairing the Harbour at Dover, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065542", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/5: 5. The report of the Commissioners appointed for the survey and repairs of Dover Harbour, Jan. 4, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065543", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/6: 6. Inquiries to be made at every port in the kingdom, of what Custom has been paid (as ordered) for the repairs at Dover." },{ "id" : "041-002065544", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/7: 7. Mr. John Stonham's account, to Mr. Henry West, of the weak condition of Dover Pier, March 5, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065545", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/8: 8. A summary of demands of money due for work and materials at Dover Pier and Haven, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065546", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/9: 9. Sir Henry Cocke, to Lord Burghley; concernin the privy seals for the loan; and of Robert King, a disorderly person, March 6,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065547", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/10: 10. Reasons why military Officers should be rather immediately dependent on their Sovereign than their General, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065548", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/11: 11. The Merchants of the Staple, to Lord Burghley; for power to punish all persons not of their Company, who break the statute for…" },{ "id" : "041-002065549", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/12: 12. Articles for the incorporation of the Turkey and Venetian Merchants into one body, called the Merchants of the Levant, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065550", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/13: 13. Reason why Custom ought not to be paid for the overlengths of cloth above twenty-four yards, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065551", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/14: 14. The Customer and Comptroller of Berwick sort persuade Lord Burghley not to let the Customs be farmed there, Jan. 22, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065552", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/15: 15. Mr. Peter Osborne shows to Lord Burghley his opinion of the suit of the Rashe-makers of Southampton, March 11, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065553", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/16: 16. Some Custom Waiters, to Lord Burghley; to restore to them certain perquisites which had been taken from them." },{ "id" : "041-002065554", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/17: 17. The Queen's warrant for allowing 40l. Per ann. to each of the Custom Waiters in the port of London, March 6, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065555", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/18: 18. Sixteen Custom Waiters petition Lord Burghley, that no further encroachment may he made on their privileges and profits." },{ "id" : "041-002065556", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/19: 19. Lord Burghley's draught of an Order of Council for the Queen's Servants to pay their respective proportion with others towards…" },{ "id" : "041-002065557", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/20: 20. Sir H. Cocke, to Lord Burghley; for his letters to the Deputy Lieutenants of Hertfordshire to settle the loan, and stop…" },{ "id" : "041-002065558", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/21: 21. The King of Scotland, to Lord Burghley; to recommend John Pauli the bearer to the good grace's of the Queen, Holyrood-house,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065559", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/22: 22. The King of Scotland, to Mr. Robert Bowes, the English Ambassador there; to intercede with the Queen for the pardon of one…" },{ "id" : "041-002065560", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/23: 23. John, Bishop of Rose, to Lord Burghley; that he has sent John Welles to England, and hopes his Lordship will send his Nephew…" },{ "id" : "041-002065561", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/24: 24. The Bishop of Ross, to the Queen; that he has procured the release of J. Welles her subject, and hopes she will also release…" },{ "id" : "041-002065562", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/25: 25. The fragment of a letter of Anthony Copley, showing the King of Spain's hatred to the English." },{ "id" : "041-002065563", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/26: 26. Mr. William Waad, to Lord Burghley; to allow Mr. Andrews to confer with Mr. A. Copley about religion., as Copley desired it,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065564", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/27: 27. An intercepted Spanish letter from Peru to Old Spain, now made English; emphatically stating the writer's opinion of a…" },{ "id" : "041-002065565", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/28: 28. A discovery of the strength and proceedings of the Spaniards, by Tho. Willys, a Leicestershire-man, who lately left dales,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065566", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/29: 29. A relation of the state of the Spaniards; in a letter from Madrid, dated March 15, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065567", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/30: 30. A letter to Lord Burghley, from the Senate and People of Geneva; showing their distress, and imploring relief, June 7, 1590.…" },{ "id" : "041-002065568", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/31: 31. The French King, to Lord Burghley; for a continuance of the good offices he has done for him, Lizieux, Jan. 16, l590.…" },{ "id" : "041-002065569", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/31*: 31*. A letter from the French King, entirely in his own hand-writing, to Lord Burghley; thanking him for his good offices with…" },{ "id" : "041-002065570", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/32: 32. Edward, Earl of East Friezeland, to Lord Burghley, with a present of two Friezeland horses; and desires in return he would…" },{ "id" : "041-002065571", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/33: 33. Extract of a letter from Geneva, without superscription, and unsigned, showing the calamities of that State, Feb. 6, 1590.…" },{ "id" : "041-002065572", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/34: 34. The Syndics and Council of Geneva acknowledge to Lord Burghley their thankfulness for English succours, Feb. 7, 1590.…" },{ "id" : "041-002065573", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/35: 35. Theodore Beza and Andrew Sadeel of Geneva thank the Queen for relief when distressed by war and famine, Feb. 8, 1590.…" },{ "id" : "041-002065574", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/36: 36. The Magistrates of Geneva, to Q. Elizabeth; showing their bad state, and greatly complimenting her, Feb. 8, 1590. (French.)…" },{ "id" : "041-002065575", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/37: 37. Theodore Beza and Andrew Sadeel, to Lord Burghley; that he would hasten the succours which the Queen had promised to Geneva,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065576", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/38: 38. John Earl of East Friezeland, to Lord Burghley, with a present of a horse; desiring his annual pension from England may be…" },{ "id" : "041-002065577", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/39: 39. The Duke d'Espernon to Lord Burghley; in favour of Mons. Chironat, Feb. 14, 1591. (French.)" },{ "id" : "041-002065578", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/40: 40. Duke Casimire, to Francis Walsingham; for amends to be made to some Merchants whose goods had been stopped, Heidelberg, March…" },{ "id" : "041-002065579", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/41: 41. Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Heneage, to Lord Burghley; to judge impartially in the suit betwixt him and Mr: Throgmorton, Feb. 8,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065580", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/42: 42. Lord Grey, to Lord Burghley; to remind the Queen, at a fit time, of settling his debt to her, March 5, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065581", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/43: 43. Lord Chamberlain Hatton, to Lord Burghley; that the Queen is abused with false reports concerning their sale-of her lands,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065582", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/44: 44. T. Cowper, Bishop of Winchester, to Lord Burghley; with his opinion as Visitor of the dispute betwixt the Head and Fellows of…" },{ "id" : "041-002065583", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/45: 45. The Heads of Houses in Cambridge complain to Lord Burghley that they are defamed, and their privileges infringed, Jan. 27,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065584", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/46: 46. Some Magistrates of the University of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; for his directions as to discovering Papists lurking in…" },{ "id" : "041-002065585", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/47: 47. Mr. Anthony Copley's account of his manner of living in foreign parts, until his return to England, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065586", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/48: 48. Mr Cartwright, to Lord Burghley; for a respite from his imprisonment, being afflicted with the stone and gravel, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065587", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/49: 49. The particulars of the lands, houses, &c. granted by Sir William Cordell for endowment of his hospital at Long…" },{ "id" : "041-002065588", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/50: 50. A transcript of such clauses and directions in Sir William Cordell's last will, as relate to the founding his hospital, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065589", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/51: 51. The statutes and rules for Sir William Cordell's hosipital at Long Melford, Suffolk, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065590", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/52: 52. Sir Francis Knolles signifies to Lord Burghley his surprise at the Queen's saying she was in as much danger from the Puritans…" },{ "id" : "041-002065591", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/53: 53. Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Heneage acquaints Lord Burghley, that the Queen intended to read the French Ambassador's letter,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065592", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/54: 54. Sir Thomas Cokayne, to Mr. Hicks, Secretary to the Lord Treasurer; for dispatch of his affairs, Jan. 23, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065593", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/55: 55. A copy of a grant to Sir Tho. Mildmay of the office of Registrer of Strangers; with reasons for the same, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065594", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/56: 56. Mr. John Stanhope, to Mr. Hicks; to procure from Lord Burghley an answer to his letter to his Lordship, Feb. 3, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065595", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/57: 57. Mr. James Digges, to Lord Burghley; concerning his altercation with Mr. Edward Isham in the business of the Musters, Feb. 13,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065596", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/58: 58. Sir Edmond Kelley, at Prague, to Lord Burghley; that he will soon send him somewhat which will be serviceable to his health,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065597", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/59: 59. Mr. James Digges, to Lord Burghley; inveighing greatly against his adversary Mr. E. Isham, Feb. 19, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065598", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/60: 60. A copy of the patent or instrument whereby the Emperor Rudolphus the Second creates Ed. Kelley a Knight of the Holy Roman…" },{ "id" : "041-002065599", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/61: 61. Mr. James Digges, to Lord Burghley; that, besides what he suffers from Isham, his Lordship's authority is also spurned at by…" },{ "id" : "041-002065600", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/62: 62. Captain John Ditcher, to Lord Burghley; to be employed in the Queen's service, being poor, and invited to serve the King of…" },{ "id" : "041-002065601", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/63: 63. Mr. H. Kyllygrew, to Lord Burghley; that the vaunted services of Captain Bornstra are too inconsiderable to deserve further…" },{ "id" : "041-002065602", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/64: 64. Capt. Bornstra's Latin letter to the Queen, prefixed to a narrative in French of his services and his suit, March 8, 1590. A…" },{ "id" : "041-002065603", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/65: 65. Bornstra's long narrative, in which he boasts of his services and complains of ill treatment, March, 1590. (French.)" },{ "id" : "041-002065604", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/66: 66. An answer in English to the several particulars of Capt. Bornstra's French narrative, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065605", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/67: 67. A letter, supposed to be from Mr. Hoby, a prisoner in the Fleet, (the signature being cut out,) to Lord, Burghley; showing his…" },{ "id" : "041-002065606", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/68: 68. A friendly letter of Mr. Robert Cecill, to Mr. Hicks, on private affairs, March 10, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065607", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/69: 69. A letter of compliment of Mr. Tremayne, to Mr. Hicks; mentioning also a gift he had sent to him, March 17, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065608", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/70: 70. Sir John Smith, to Lord Burghley; with a strange letter and pamphlet which he received from John Arundel, a prisoner in St.…" },{ "id" : "041-002065609", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/71: 71. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood and others, to the Council; that they had searched in vain for a fellow who pretended to show divers…" },{ "id" : "041-002065610", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/72: 72. Reasons why the proclamation for prohibiting commerce with the Queen's enemies, the Leaguers, ought to be enforced in Ireland,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065611", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/73: 73. Reasons offered to Lord Burghley, by John Alington, for a Registry Office for contracts betwixt Merchants and Masters of…" },{ "id" : "041-002065612", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/74: 74. A letter of William Baily, to Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury, who had appointed this Baily to set down in writing how one Burrows,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065613", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/75: 75. Doctor Roger Lee, to the Earl of Shrewsbury; in answer to his inquiry what he observed in his Lordship's father's last…" },{ "id" : "041-002065614", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/76: 76. Mr. William Baily, to the Lord Shrewsbury; in confirmation of the veracity of Dr. Lee's letter, Jan. 16, 1590." },{ "id" : "041-002065615", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/77: 77. Lord Burghley, to a person unnamed, (but probably Sir John Hopton,) with his private opinion of the best manner of levying…" },{ "id" : "041-002065616", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/78: 78. Minutes of Lord Burghley's letter to the Deputy Lieutenants of Essex, Hertfordshire and Lincolnshire, on levying men, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065617", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/79: 79. The Deputy Lieutenants of Hertfordshire acquaint Lord Burghley, they have furnished the Soldiers and advanced the pay…" },{ "id" : "041-002065618", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/80: 80. Answers to several articles proposed for regulating the management of the Queen's Household." },{ "id" : "041-002065619", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/81: 81. Orders of the Queen and Officers of her Household to be observed by the attendants in the same; corrected by Lord Burghley,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065620", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/82: 82. Some notes of the Queen's Household expenses at Whitehall, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065621", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/83: 83. Mr. Peter Osborne shows to Lord Burghley how the rents should be answered, which are reserved on grants for concealments,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065622", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/84: 84. A valuation of the Lordships of Wickham and Gateside, part of the possessions belonging to the Bishoprick of Durham, and…" },{ "id" : "041-002065623", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/85: 85. Matthew, Bishop of Durham, to Lord Burghley; for his opinion of the leases of Wickham and Gateside, &c. May 25, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065624", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/86: 86. Causes why the leases of Wickham, Gateside, and the Coalmines in the Bishoprick of Durham should be set aside, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065625", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/87: 87. A note of ten leapes granted by Richard Barnes, Bishop of Durham, to the Queen." },{ "id" : "041-002065626", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/88: 88. Mr. Justice Popham's remembrances for taking securities of Lord Lumley's exchanging Nonsuch with the Queen for other…" },{ "id" : "041-002065627", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/89: 89. The draught of a proclamation of the Queen, prohibiting all traffick with such French sea-ports as are in rebellion against…" },{ "id" : "041-002065628", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/90: 90. The draught of a passport of the Queen for the safe passing of corn along the English Channel, for the use of the Duke of…" },{ "id" : "041-002065629", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/91: 91. The draught of a proclamation to prohibit the bringing into the realm of England any of the produce of Spain, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065630", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/92: 92. A draught of the Queen's proclamation for suppressing riots and unlawful assemblies of prentices and others in and near the…" },{ "id" : "041-002065631", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/93: 93. Minutes of orders of the Queen and Council for the apprehending and punishing rogues, vagabonds, and for enforcing the late…" },{ "id" : "041-002065632", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/94: 94. Names of certain officers, &c. appointed by the Queen for examining disorderly persons, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065633", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/95: 95. Directions of the Council for the Justices in and near London, to assemble at the Sessions Hall, to examine all disturbers of…" },{ "id" : "041-002065634", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/96: 96. A particular note of such fees as are due to the Queen's Majesty out of the Hanaper, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065635", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/97: 97. Names and titles of all the Chancellors of England, from the year 1273, the 1st of Edward I. for 318 years, 1591." },{ "id" : "041-002065636", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/98: 98. Mr. William Mill, Clerk of the Star-Chamber, to Lord Burghley; to favour him in his cause with the Attorneys of that Court,…" },{ "id" : "041-002065637", "parent" : "040-002065537", "text" : "Lansdowne MS 66/99: 99. Mr. Mill of the Star-Chamber, to Lord Burghley; with a book that shows his right to appoint the Attorneys of that Court, Jan.…" }]
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002060013
040-002065537 - Is part of:
- Lansdowne MS 1-1245 : Lansdowne Manuscripts
Lansdowne MS 66 : Burghley Papers - Contains:
- Lansdowne MS 66/1 : 1. A summary of an exchange of lands betwixt the Queen and Thomas Earl of Ormond and Ossory, June 26, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/2 : 2. A state of Mr. Vernon's case, claiming affinity with Richard Grey, Lord Powys, 1590. In five parts.
Lansdowne MS 66/3 : 3. A survey of the Queen's Storehouse, &c. at Dover, formerly called Maison Dieu, with the repairs and expense…
Lansdowne MS 66/4 : 4. A balance of the tonnage money collected for repairing the Harbour at Dover, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/5 : 5. The report of the Commissioners appointed for the survey and repairs of Dover Harbour, Jan. 4, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/6 : 6. Inquiries to be made at every port in the kingdom, of what Custom has been paid (as ordered) for the repairs at Dover.
Lansdowne MS 66/7 : 7. Mr. John Stonham's account, to Mr. Henry West, of the weak condition of Dover Pier, March 5, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/8 : 8. A summary of demands of money due for work and materials at Dover Pier and Haven, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/9 : 9. Sir Henry Cocke, to Lord Burghley; concernin the privy seals for the loan; and of Robert King, a disorderly person, March…
Lansdowne MS 66/10 : 10. Reasons why military Officers should be rather immediately dependent on their Sovereign than their General, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/11 : 11. The Merchants of the Staple, to Lord Burghley; for power to punish all persons not of their Company, who break the statute…
Lansdowne MS 66/12 : 12. Articles for the incorporation of the Turkey and Venetian Merchants into one body, called the Merchants of the Levant, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/13 : 13. Reason why Custom ought not to be paid for the overlengths of cloth above twenty-four yards, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/14 : 14. The Customer and Comptroller of Berwick sort persuade Lord Burghley not to let the Customs be farmed there, Jan. 22, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/15 : 15. Mr. Peter Osborne shows to Lord Burghley his opinion of the suit of the Rashe-makers of Southampton, March 11, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/16 : 16. Some Custom Waiters, to Lord Burghley; to restore to them certain perquisites which had been taken from them.
Lansdowne MS 66/17 : 17. The Queen's warrant for allowing 40l. Per ann. to each of the Custom Waiters in the port of London, March 6, 1590.
Lansdowne MS 66/18 : 18. Sixteen Custom Waiters petition Lord Burghley, that no further encroachment may he made on their privileges and profits.
Lansdowne MS 66/19 : 19. Lord Burghley's draught of an Order of Council for the Queen's Servants to pay their respective proportion with…
Lansdowne MS 66/20 : 20. Sir H. Cocke, to Lord Burghley; for his letters to the Deputy Lieutenants of Hertfordshire to settle the loan, and…
Lansdowne MS 66/21 : 21. The King of Scotland, to Lord Burghley; to recommend John Pauli the bearer to the good grace's of the Queen,…
Lansdowne MS 66/22 : 22. The King of Scotland, to Mr. Robert Bowes, the English Ambassador there; to intercede with the Queen for the pardon of…
Lansdowne MS 66/23 : 23. John, Bishop of Rose, to Lord Burghley; that he has sent John Welles to England, and hopes his Lordship will send his…
Lansdowne MS 66/24 : 24. The Bishop of Ross, to the Queen; that he has procured the release of J. Welles her subject, and hopes she will also…
Lansdowne MS 66/25 : 25. The fragment of a letter of Anthony Copley, showing the King of Spain's hatred to the English.
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