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Lansdowne MS 108
- Record Id:
- 040-002069222
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 036-002067591
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001257.0x00009c
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Lansdowne MS 108
- Title:
- Scope & Content:
-
Burghley Papers
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Lansdowne Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002060013
036-002067591
040-002069222 - 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 108 : Burghley Papers - Contains:
- Lansdowne MS 108/1 : 1. Mr. Henry Lok desires his friend Mr. M. Hicks to prevail with Mr. Secretary to order his debt to be paid.
Lansdowne MS 108/2 : 2. Sundry notes for the choice and framing of a fit suit to the Queen, for Thomas Manners.
Lansdowne MS 108/3 : 3. Mr. Roger Manners thanks Sir M. Hicks for his company and good offices, and hopes for their correspondence by letters.
Lansdowne MS 108/4 : 4. Mr. R: Manners thanks Mr. M. Hicks for communicating Mr. Cotton's suit to the Lord Treasurer; wonders some places in…
Lansdowne MS 108/5 : 5. Mr. R. Manners inquires of Mr. Hicks how matters go at Court; would have him change from a young courtier to an old countryman.
Lansdowne MS 108/6 : 6. Mr. Charles Marbury, to Mr. Hicks; in the usual style of a friend, wanting to see or hear frorn him often.
Lansdowne MS 108/7 : 7. Mr. Hen. Maynard, to his fellow Secretary Mr. Hicks; that they have had disagreeable accounts from Ireland, &c.
Lansdowne MS 108/8 : 8. Ralph Morice's suit to the Queen for relief, having been Secretary to Abp. Cranmer, and him father servant to the Countess…
Lansdowne MS 108/9 : 9. William Neal, Chaplain of the Savoy, having his chamber robbed of much money, and being maliciously accused of doing…
Lansdowne MS 108/10 : 10. Mr. Richard Neile, to Mr. Hicks; to recommend Dr. Clayton to Lord Burghley, for the Mastership of St. John's,…
Lansdowne MS 108/11 : 11. Mr. W. Nevill complains to Mr. Hicks of the little advantage he' has had from his grants, and wishes he may not…
Lansdowne MS 108/12 : 12. Tho. Ockland's request to the Lord Treasurer for pardon, having committed some great fault not mentioned by him.
Lansdowne MS 108/13 : 13. Mr. Justice Owen, to Lord Burghley; for permission to cancel two leases, and have new ones, because of alteration in…
Lansdowne MS 108/14 : 14. Lord Oxford's suit to the Queen; to import oils, fruit, and wools, on making an annual addition to the usual Customs.
Lansdowne MS 108/15 : 15. Mr. Matth. Patteson's concern for troubling Mr. Hicks, finding now reason to drop his dispute with Mr. Savile about…
Lansdowne MS 108/16 : 16. Mrs. Penn's account of her property; with expressions of her thankfulness to God for it.
Lansdowne MS 108/17 : 17. A copy of Mrs. Penn's letter to Mr. Hardwick to be punctual as to the promise he made to pay her her money at St.…
Lansdowne MS 108/18 : 18. The account betwixt Mr. Hardwick and Mrs. Penn, and the sums of money for which he stands indebted to her.
Lansdowne MS 108/19 : 19. A familiar letter of Mrs. Julian Penn, to an acquaintance; on private and indifferent matters.
Lansdowne MS 108/20 : 20. Sir John Perrott states to Lord Burghley how much the Queen shall benefit by his inventions.
Lansdowne MS 108/21 : 21. An obliterated petition, to the Queen, of the poor prisoners in the Bench in Southwark for fresh air and more room.
Lansdowne MS 108/22 : 22. Mr. Serjeant Puckering would know of Mr. Hicks the best time to speak with Lord Burghley betwixt then and night.
Lansdowne MS 108/23 : 23. Mr. Tho. Read thanks Mrs. Penn for her forbearance; and that he will discharge his debt to her the next Michaelmas.
Lansdowne MS 108/24 : 24. Mr. J. Reynell, to Mr. Hicks; concerning a Wardship, and a lease of the Fleet, depending before the Lord Treasurer.
Lansdowne MS 108/25 : 25. Two small letters of Mr. Richard Riche, to Mr. Hicks; in the first of which he would borrow, and in the second would…
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- 032-002060013[0088]/036-002067591[0021]/040-002069222
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Lansdowne MS 1-1245
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 114 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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