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Lansdowne MS 107
- Record Id:
- 040-002069102
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 036-002067591
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001257.0x00009b
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Lansdowne MS 107
- Title:
- Scope & Content:
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Burghley Papers
Consisting of miscellaneous papers without dates.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Lansdowne Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002060013
036-002067591
040-002069102 - Is part of:
- Lansdowne MS 1-1245 : Lansdowne Manuscripts
Lansdowne MS 88-93 : Manuscripts relating chiefly to the affairs, public and private, of Sir Michael Hicks, and to matters that happened after…
Lansdowne MS 107 : Burghley PapersConsisting of miscellaneous papers without dates. - Contains:
- Lansdowne MS 107/1 : 1. Mr. Wm. Turner, to Sir Wm. Cecill; thanking him and Sir J. Cheke for his intended preferment, which he hopes will be far…
Lansdowne MS 107/2 : 2. Mr. Richard Alvey, to the Lord Treasurer; for twenty-seven loads of wood, and other of his perquisites, as Master of…
Lansdowne MS 107/3 : 3. Mr. Tho. Arundel, to Mrs. Penne; to thank her for favours, and assure her he has fulfilled her late request.
Lansdowne MS 107/4 : 4. Giles, son of Roger Ascham, to Sir Wm. Cecill; to back the Queen's intention to relieve him in his narrow…
Lansdowne MS 107/5 : 5. A sorrowful letter of Fran. Ayscough, to Mr. Mich. Hicks; who had discharged him from his service.
Lansdowne MS 107/6 : 6. Fr. Ayscough intreats his late master Mr. Hicks's pardon, and to be restored to his service, giving security for his…
Lansdowne MS 107/7 : 7. Fr. Ayscough, having had some notice of being forgiven, confesses and detests his faults, and shows the utmost thankfulness.
Lansdowne MS 107/8 : 8. Mr. Fr. Bacon engages to Lord Burghley, that though it is impracticable have a joint masque, from the Gentlemen of the…
Lansdowne MS 107/9 : 9. Mr. Fr. Bacon, to Mr. Hicks; that the Queens withholding her favours had obliged him to borrow money.
Lansdowne MS 107/10 : 10. The petition of Edw. Bacon, Gentleman, to the Queen; for the sole preparing licenses, pardons for intrusions, writs,…
Lansdowne MS 107/11 : 11. Mr. Anth. Bacon, to Mr. M. Hicks; to intreat his brother Baptist to wait six months longer for 500l. he owes to him.
Lansdowne MS 107/12 : 12. Mr. Anth. Bacon thankfully acknowledges to Mr. M. Hicks his ready compliance with his late request, and will make amends.
Lansdowne MS 107/13 : 13. Mr. Tho. Moffet, an Ipswich Physician, to Mr. M. Hicks; on Mr. Nich. Beaumont's death, and the discoveries made on…
Lansdowne MS 107/14 : 14. An Answer to certain interrogatories concerning Mr. Nich. Beaumont's last Will and Testament.
Lansdowne MS 107/15 : 15. Mr. Francis, son of Mr. Nich. Beaumont deceased, to Mr. M. Hicks; to be kind to Mr. Markham, who had been good to his family.
Lansdowne MS 107/16 : 16. Mr. Francis Beaumont's friendly and obliging letter to Mr. M. Hicks; acknlowledging his kindness to him, &c.
Lansdowne MS 107/17 : 17. Mr. Fr. Beaumont to Sir. M. Hicks; with profession of much friendship, returning him twelve letters by his brother…
Lansdowne MS 107/18 : 18. Mr. Tho. Beaumont, to Mr. M. Hicks; that he is much delighted with his letters, and hopes their mutual correspondence…
Lansdowne MS 107/19 : 19. Mr. Tho. Beaumont, to Mr. M. Hicks; wishing to hear oftener from him, and that he has sent to him a present of a cheese.
Lansdowne MS 107/20 : 20. A complimental and congratulatory letter of Mr. William Baker, to Lord Burghley; on his Lordship's happy arrival at his…
Lansdowne MS 107/21 : 21. Representations of Wm. Ballard, to the Lord Treasurer; concerning the perquisites of the Inrollment Office in Chancery.
Lansdowne MS 107/22 : 22. Tho. Barker humbly intreats the Queen that his father, an imprudent surety for another's debts, might be released…
Lansdowne MS 107/23 : 23. The suit of R. B. for a license to import stockings, raw and unwrought silk and lace, on paying a yearly tent to the…
Lansdowne MS 107/24 : 24. Mr. Hicks's transcript of some anonymous letter written probably to Lord Robert Cecill; complaining of small recompense…
Lansdowne MS 107/25 : 25. Arthur Bellot, imprisoned in the Marshalsea for publishing books against the established religion, desires of Lord…
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- 032-002060013[0088]/036-002067591[0020]/040-002069102
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Lansdowne MS 1-1245
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 119 items
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1200
- End Date:
- 1699
- Date Range:
- 13th century-17th century
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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