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Printer*, Exeter. .'i' ;* . r/ ' I I'-;,: \ Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Getty Research Institute ' ' "** https://archive.org/details/bibliothecamanusOOsoth s -> t BIBLIOTHECA MANUSCRIPTA LANSDOWNIANA.' * ’ - ‘ :■ A '■ CATALOGUE I OF THE ENTIRE ' COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS, ON PAPER And vellum> OF THE LATE . MOST NOBLE WTTXlAM MarQuis of LANSDOWNE ; VOL. 1st. 'containing THE BURLEIGH STATE PAPERS. WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION - By LEIGH and S. SOTHEBY, Booksellers, at their House, No. 145, Strand, opposite Catherine Street, Baiijr in the SPRING, I8O7* Catalogues (price 8 s.) to be had at the Place of Sale ‘ Messrs, Mundell and Son’s, and Messrs. Bell and Bradfute, Edin- burgh j Mr. Archer, Dublin 5 Mr. Cook, Oxford ; Mr> Deighton, Cambridge j also at Bath, Bristol, Liverpool, Bir- mingham, Manchester, and of all the principal Booksellers in the United Kingdoms. Jn a short time -will le pulUsh'd Volume Secondy when Notice will he given qf the Time of Sale. BIBLIOTHECA MANUSCRIPTA LANSDOWNIANA. . A CATALOGUE OF THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS, ON PAPER AND yELLUM, A OF THE LATH MOST NOBLE WILLIAM Mareuis of LAnSDOWNE ; VOlTld. CONTAINING THE SHELBURNE STATE PAPERS. WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION By LEIGH AND S. SOTHEBY, Booksellers, at their House, No. 145, Strand, opposite Catherine Street, Vol. Ild. on MONDAY', APRIL 27th, 1807 j^ and Eight following days (Sunday excepted), and Vol. 1st. early in May^ To be viewed on Monday April 20th, to the Time of Sale. Catalogues (Vol. 1st, price 8s. and Vol. 2d, price 3s. in boards,) to be had at the Place of Sale j Messrs Mundell and Son’s, and Messrs. Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh j Mn Archer, Dublin ; Mr. Cook, Oxford } Mr. Deighton, Cambridge} also at Bath, ‘Bristol, Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester, and of all the principal Booksellers in the United Kingdoms. N, B. The prices printed of the Library and Prints may be had^ price 2s. Qd. MP'&1»D3qH3L.- \W] (\ pr, - .*/V- „ M *' ' * ' ”. . ... ■' • l. ■ '■ - . '■ : - -f'l -A ' j P m . ,;■ - ,r ■’. .■' ■ ■' •..- ’ ;■■ ■ ’ ■'■ ' ^ ' 1 ^. ' '•«' • t j|^' .1: f2t> 'S ','. 1 ’' • . , f 1 : ■ :v'‘- ■V->irr .' ' •;■ • '■>' : ■ ' • -"-r ■ . , i'-'v- ,, -.? •■-V ■ / -.''K p '=>"v ■■■; ^ BIBLIOTHECA MANUSCRIPTA lansdowmana:* * A '■ CATALOGUE I OF THE ENTIRE ' COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPTS, ON PAPER And vellum, OF THE LATE . MOST NOBLE WTTXlAM MarQuis of LANSDOWNE ; VOL. 1st. 'containing the BURLEIGH STATE PAPERS. WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION > By LEIGH and S. SOTHEBY, Booksellers, at their House, No. 145, Strand^ opposite Catherine Street, Earl^ in the SPRING, 1807* Catalogues (price 8s.) to be had at the Place of Sale ‘ Messrs, Mundell and Son’s, and Messrs. Bell and Bradfute, Edin- burgh j Mr. Archer, Dublin j Mr. Cook, Oxford ^ Mr> Deighton, Cambridge; also at Bath, Bristol, Liverpool, Bir- mingham, Manchester, and of all the principal Booksellers in the United Kingdoms. ' . In a short tiiMtvill le pulUsk'd Volume Second^ when Notice will h given of the Time of Sale^ COlSIDITIONS 61 ' SALE. I I. The higheft Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any Difpute arifes between two or more Bidders, the Lot fo difputed ftiall be immediately put up again and re-fold. II. No Peifon to advance lefs than 6d. ; above One Pound IS.; above Five Pounds 2s. 6d. and fo in Proportion. III. The Purchafers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, in Part of Payment of the Purchafe-money ; in Default of which, the Lot or Lots fo purchafed to be immediately put up again and re -fold. IV. The Lots to be taken away, with all Faults, at the Buyer’s Expence, within three Days after the Conclufion of the Sale; and the Remainder of the Purchafe-money to be abfolutely paid on or before Delivery. V. The Books are prefumed to be perfedl, unlefs otherwife expressed ; but if upon collating, at the Place or Sale, any fhould prove defeiSlive, the Purchafers will be at Liberty to take or rejedl them. VI. LTpon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money depofited in Part of Payment fhall be for- feited ; and all Lots uncleared within the Time aforefaid (hall be re-fold by public or private Sale, and the Defi- ciency (if any) attending fuch Re-fale (hall be made good by the Defaulters at this Sale. Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale may have their i CommifTions faithfully executed by their humble Servants, Leigh and S. Sotheby, No. 145, StuAND, J V INDEX OF DAYS OF SALE. First Day’s Sale, 120 to 235 Second Day, 236-- 367 Third Day, 368— 479 Fourth Day, 480— 626 Fifth Day, 627— 780 Sixth Day, 781— 9O8 Seventh Day, 909—1114 Eighth Day, -1115— 1236 Ninth Day, 1237—1352 Tenth Day, 1— 59 Eleventh Day, 60—118 Vol. II. Monday, April 27. Tuesday, — 28. Wednesday, — 29. Thursday, — 30. Friday, May 1 . Saturday, — 2. Monday, — 4. Tuesday, — 5 - Wednesday, — 6. Early in May, N. B. Due Notice will be given of the Day of Sale of Vol. I, ) - I I. f / rb’ib i. .7 .a Lim ^lUi^ ^vr.Ci i]li77V' ,vb(I ’ \-,lf ■\ ,v;\ ^.4 \ •‘a V " •' t I *V \ J GENERAL CONTENTS OF THE MANUSCRIPTS. No. 1—118 Cecil Papers, contained, (entire) in the JirJi Volume* VOL. II. 121 — 167 Sir Julius Cuefar's Pap'ers, all relative to the Hillory of the Times of Elizabeth and James 1. 168 — 184< Relative to the Hiftory ot France and Portugal. 185 — 334- Relative to Englith Hifory, moftly of the above- mentioned and more ancient Times. 335 — 479 Moifly concerning Englitli Ecclefiafttcal Hitlory, with feveral doctrinal and devotional Treatifes, ancient Mitfals, &c. 480 — 573 Colledions of old Statutes, Parliamentary Rolls and Proceedings, and various Papers relative to Par- liamentary Hiftory. ' 574 — 671 The Law Co!Ie6lions of Mr. Hardinge, Mr, Umfreville, and Mr. Philip Carteret Webbe. 687 — 711 Various Accompt Books, fome relative to private ERates, but moRly public Accompts. ^ 712 — 877 Milcellaneous, liiRorical, biographical, poetical, Let- ters, &c. 878— 888*Latin Clalhcs of the Fifteepth Century, &c. 889 — 908 Mitcellaneous, Hitiorical, Biographical, &c. &c, 909 — 942 Heraldtcal Colledions of James Weft, Elq. 943 A Miicellaneous Volume. Vide Cat. 944 — 981 Topographical Colledions of Warburton, Herald and others, for Yorkftiire, Sutlex, and other Counties. 982— 989 Miicellaneous Colledions of Dr. Bafil Kennet. 990 — 1098 Hiftorical Colledlions of Dr. White Kennet, Bi- Ihop of Peterborough )099 — 1114 Various, with fundry loofe Tapers. 1115 — 1140*Rolls on Vellom and Paper, hiftorical, heraldical, and mifcellaneous. ' , " .4 i- Contents continuedo ]141 — 1236 Laiv, Civil and Ecclefiaflic. 1237 — 1303 Books omitted, Mifcellaneous, 1304 — 1335 Original Royal Letters and Papers, 1336 — 134-4 Ditto of Foreign Potentates, 1345 — 1352, Chinefe Drawings and Books, TP He late Marquis of Lanfdowne’s Manufcripts linquestionably form one of the noblest and mofl: valuable private Collections in the kingdom. They were principally accumulated by the in- dustry of the two celebrated Colleftors^ Mr. James Weft atid Mr; Ph. Carteret Webbj whofe favourite ftudy and amufetnent it was, to procure and preserve all the original Papers and Records, tvhich they could meet with, relative to. the laws, cuftoms, government^ topography, and hiftory, both civil and ecclefiaftical, of England and Ire- land; . i ' , Mr. James Weft’s Colle£lion includes one hun- dred and fifteen volumes, in folio, of original Cecil Papers, with materials fufficient to make up the number one hundred and twenty. Thefe Pa- pers were bought in 1682 by Mr. Richard Chif- welb a ftationer of London, of Sir William Hickes, the great grandfon of Sir Michael Hickes, who was Secretary both to Lord Burleigh, and to his Son, the Earl of Salifbury. They were afterwards fold to Mr. John Strype, Vicar of Low Leighton, of whofe Executor they were purchafcd by Mr. Weft. Thefe Manufcripts were fcarcely, if at all known, to Collins, Murdin, Jones, Birch, and I ( » ) ' pther publlfliers of State Papers ; and yet, if we except thofe of the Earl of Hardwick, no papers were more deferving of publication. In Mr. J. Weft’s Gqlleftion there are alfo BJiftiop Rennet’s hiftorical Papers, which are very voluminous and valuable ; — likewife Surveys, and other materials for the hiftpries of the different counties of Eng- land, particularly Suffex and Yorkfliire, which were collected by Warburton, Anftis, and other Antiquaries; — also connderable treafures in the department of Family Hiftory, and Pedigree, with Heraldical Colleftions of Le Neve, and moll of the Heralds and Kings at Arms, back to the time of Glover and Camden and many original Ab- bey Regifters of great value, as Records in tythe caufes, &c. — and finally, every Paper and Volume that could be procured, relative to the office of Se- cretary to the Treafury, which Mr. Weft enjoyed for many years. His intimacy with the fecond Harley, Earl of Oxford, feems to have contributed much to enrich him in feveraj of the aforementioned particulars. Mr. Ph. Carteret Webb’s Colle6lion, confifting chiefly of Parliamentary and Revenue Hiftory, contains numbeflefs curious articles relative to the Chancery, Exchequer, and Treafury, the Spiritual and the Admiralty Courts, Wards and Livery, Star Chamber, &;c. Among thefe are above thirty vpl mes of the Papers of Sir Julius Casfar, Judge of the Admiralty in Queen Elizabeth’s time, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mafter of the Rollsinthe time pf James 1. and Charles L From them may be gained almoft a complete Hiftory of the Finances of thofe Reigns, togethejr with much fecret information^ and many curious unpubliftied State Papers, conne£led with the general hiftory of thofe times. Sir Julius Casfar’s Manufcripts were expofed to fale many years ago, at an auftion in St. Paul’s Church Yard, where Mr. Weft and Mr. Webb became the principal purchafers of them. Mr. Webb, being Solicitor to the Treafury, was likewife attentive to colleft all memorials of the bufinefs of that office down to his own time. Seve- ral volurnes of his Manufcripts belonged to Lord Somers 5 and many, not the leaft curious, relative to La>y bufinefs, were' the property of Mr. Um- frevilje, 'who, having' incurred an extraordinary ex- pense in carrying his ele£lion as Coroner for Mid- dlefex, was under the neceffity of felling his Col- leSion. In addition to the two Colleftions which have l)een already defcribed, there are many Volumes of Copies, done at a great expence, from the Tower and Cottonian Records. Many of them are of fingular value, as they preferve the contents of fome originals, which are obliterated, burnt, or loft. There is likewife a very confiderable Collec- tion of original Letters to and from the Kings 'and Queens of England and Scotland, from the time of Henry Vlll. to that of George II. For the extent of the prefent Catalogue no apo- logy is deemed neceffary. If any manufcripts ever ( iv ) deferved a circiiixiftantial Catalogue^ tliefe furely doi The trouble which it has coft, and the ex* pence which it has incurred^ are far outweighed by the fingle confideration, that a Catalogue of this defcriptidn will not only improve the value of the property, but, it is hoped, confer an important and permanent advantage upon the Republic of Let-» fers4 LORD BURLEIGH’S PAPERS I Me. ^<^c. VOL. 1.— Lot 1. i^’oi. 1 . A CHARTER or Grant in the ISthYearof Henty the 3d, A. D. 1228, wherein he grants the Scite of Linco!i/s Inn to Radulph de Nevil, then Bifliop of Chichefter and Chan- cellor of England.— -2, An Injundion, or Order of Walter Gif- fard, Arclibitbop of York and Chancellor of England, for the Eftablirtiment of Five Prebendaries, and as ipany PriePs, in the ' Church of Hbvenden, in Yorktliire, A. D. 1267.— -3. An Order or Appointment of certain Perfons to be Cuftodes Pacis in the 48th Year of Henry the 3d, A. D. 1263,— -4. A Charge to the Sheriff of CdrniVall to levy a confiderable Sum of Money within his Jurifcli^ion, in the 52d of Henry the 3d, 1267. — 5, A Copy of a Grant of Portchefter Caftle, &c. from Henry, Duke of Normandy, &c. to the L. Chamberlain Gulielm. Maledoc- tus [Wm. Mauduit], 1270. — 6. An Account of Fines to be paid by certain Julfices of the King’s Bench and Affize, in the I7th of Edward the Ifl, A. D, 1289 —7. A further Account of Fines lo be levied upon divers Juftices of the Bench, A. D. 1290. — 8. Concerning Reparation of the Bridges .over, certain Cuts of the River Lea at Stratford, near Bow, by the Matter of the Bridge Houfe at London^ A. D. 1304. — 9. A Charter in fa- ' vour of Inhabitants in or near Forefts, againfl the Oppreffions of Forefiers, 34th of Edward the 1ft, 1306.--10. Quotation.*; from Statutes, Qiewing the Authority of eftabliflied Laws, a.^d ♦diat the Coilrfe of thOm is not to be interrupted by any extras ( 2 ) ordinary Means, colle6led the 3d of Edward (he 2d, A.D. 1308* — 1 1 . Account of the Duke of Lancafter’s Hotifehold Expences for One Year, taken in the 8th Year of Edward the 2d, A. D* 13 1 4. — 12. A Proclamation or Order of the King and Lords in Parliament alTembled, concerning the tale of Fietli, Fowl, &c. in the 9th of Edward the 2d, A.D. 1315. — 13. Royal Grants to the Abbot and Convent of Wedminficr,' A.D. 1327. — 14. Extra61 of an Ordinance for Reftitution of Merchants’ Goods taken by Pirates, 27th of Edward the 3d, A.D. 1353. — 15. The State of the Royal Manour ©f Havering, in Effex, by Tn- quefl: taken the 25th of Edward the 3d, A.D. 1351.— -16. Copy of a Writt from England, to enquire what Lands had been purchafed by the King’s Juftices of Ireland, 32d of Ed- ward III. A.D. 1358. — 17. A Grant of King Edward the 3d, of a Sum of Money to the Biftiop of Ely, wherewith to provide Forces for the Safety of the lfle of Ely, 1368. — 18. An Account divers Perfons fent on Mefl'ages beyond Sea, 1377. — A Confir- mation of the Liberties and Cutloms of the Tower of London, 1381, the 6th of Richard the 2d. — 20. A Warrant to the Ea.I of Cambridge for the Felling of Woods in the Foretl of Bray- don, 8 R. 2. — 21. A Confirmation of the Liberties and Cuttoms of the Tower of London, 1385. — 22. A Copy of a in the fetting forth that the Manor and Park of Woodflock was part of the Poffetlions of Sir T. Harcourt, and not of the Crown, 13S8 — 23. A conditional Grant to Perfons concerned in the Management of the Cutloms at the Port of , Southampton, on the Coat! of Southampton, 12mo. Rich. 2ndi, J388. — 24. Lady Bearnont’s Teftament, Mother to the Lord Fitzwalter, and fifler to the Earl of Oxford, 1397. — 25. Re- cordum de Conceflione Principatiis Walliae, 1399. — 26. A Bill preferred to the Parliament for taking of temporal Lands out of the Hands of Religious Perfons and Houfes, 1 1 Hen. 4th, 1410. — 27. A Note of the Inditement ot Richard, Earl of Cambridge, 3d of Hen. 5th, 141 5. — 28, Prices ofProvitions in the • Reigns of Hen. 5th and Hen. 6th, 1418. — 29. Prices of Pro- vitions, &c. fpent in the Priory of Southvvick, Temp. Hen. .5 and 6, 1423.^ — 30. Abolitio delationis et detectionis^Dom. de Talbot Locum-tenentis Irlandire, contra Comitem de Ormond, ex Rot. Pari. Anno 2ndo Hen. 6ti,, 1423. — 31. Orders for (he Privy Council, the Duke of Gloucefter being Prefidenf, 1423. — 32. Material Obfervations in two Ads of Parliament relating to a Controverfy betwixt the Earl of Arundel and Duke of Norfv»lk, for the Tythe^ of the Earldom of Arundel, 1429. — 33. A Warrant of Hen. 6, to the Bitliop of to iffue forth Writts, &c. to the Sheriffs of the Counties through which Eleanor, Duchefs of Gloucefter, was to pafs, to the . Place of her Exile, 1442 — 34. A Warrant to the ArchbiQiop of Canterbury, as Lord Chancellor of England, to iffue forth Writts of Summons to a Parliament to be heid at Cambridge, ( 3 ) on the 10th of February. — 35. Some Account of a Commlffion to divers PeiTons to fet Lands, &c. belonging to the King, in the County of Monmouth, in the 26th year of his Reign, 1448. Imperre6l.— 36. C ncerning the acquitting the Lord Cromwell, Lord Chamberlain, who had been accufed of Treafon by a Pried, An 31. Hen. 6. 1453. — 37. Provition made for Regu- lation of the King’s Houfehold, 1458. — 38. Concerning the Office of Clerk or Comptroller of the Pipe in the Exchequer, 26th Hen. 6, J 448. — 39. A Commiflion to feize the Lands of Richard, Duke of York ; Edward, Earl of March ; and Richard Earl of Warwick ; 38th of Hen. 6. 1460. — 40. Orders for Re- gulation of Apparel, 1463. — 41. A Record to difplace an Offi- cer in the King’s Bench for Unworthinefs, 1465. — 42. Account of a Verdidt concerning Stopping the Courfe of the River Lea, Hertford til ire, 1482. — 43. The Commitment of Lords Dacres and Ogle to the Fleet for Mifdemeanours, 1488. — 44. Order of Sitting in the Star Cliamber, 8th of Hen. 8, 1516. — 45. Weekly Charge of the King’s Houfehold, in the 8th Year of Hen. 7th, 1492. — 46. Extract of Obfervables in the lad Will and Tedament of K. Hen. 7th, who died 1509. — 47. The lad Will and Tedament ot Sir Richard Beauchamp, 1508. — 48. A Patent for the Condableffiip of Queenborough, in Kent, to Sir Fr. Cheney, 1509. — 49. The Expence of the Lords’ Diet in the Star Chamber, before Wolfey was Cardinal, 1509. — 50. The Patent at large of the Condableffiip of Queenborough to Sir Fr. Cheney, 1510. — 51. Weekly Charge of the King’s Houfe- hold, 5th of Hen. 8, 1513. — 52. Copy of the Vintner’s Char- ter, granted the 38th of the Reign of Edward the 3d, con- firmed by Hen. 8, 1514. — 53. A Warrant concerning the ^Cuftoms at Exeter and Dartmouth, fign’d by K. Henry the 8th himfelf, in the 12th Year of his Reign, 54. Inqueds concerning Enclofures in the County of Norfolk, 9th of Hen. 8. 1517. — 55. Inqueds concerning Enclofures in the County of York, 1517. — 56. Inqued of Enclofures in the County of Hereford, 1517. — 57. Inqued of Enclofures in the Counties of Southampton, Stafford, and Berks, 15 17. — 58. Inqued of En- clofures in Gloucederffiire, 1517.- 59. Inqued of Enclofures of Cambridgediire, 1517. — 60. Inqued of Enclofures in the County of Salop, 1517. — 61. Arraignment and Sentence of Edward, Duke of Buckingham, 13th Hen. 8, 1521. — 62. Or- ders for the Houfehold in the Reigns of Hen. 3, Edward 3, Hen. 4, Edw. 4, Hen. 8, 1525. — 63. The whole Charge of a Dinner by the King, in the Little Park Lodge, at Windfor, Feb. 2'>, 1528. — 61.. Henry the 8th’s Progrefs in the 6th and 2ld Years of his Reign, 1514 and 15.30 — 65. A Letter to a Lord by one Friar, complaining of another’s oppofing the Di- vorce of Queen Catherine, 1530. — 66. A Scheme or Device to raife Money for the King’s Ufe, 1535. — 67. A Letter of Philip Molan61hon to the EngliQi Ambaflador, in favour of Biffiopsj B 2 i # ) 1.535.~68„ A Copy of the King’s Pardon to the Northern Bels, which induced them to lay down their Arms, 1537. VOL. II.— Lot 2. Fol. 1. A Letter from Stephen Gardiner Bifhop of Winton, and Sir Edmond Peckham Cofferer of the King^s Houfehold to the Bifhop of Bath and Wells; being an Order for Payment of (he Money colledled in the faidDiocefe (to be employed against the Turks) into the hands of the Sheriff of the county, 1538. — 2. The Duke of Cleve\s Ambaffador’s Requeft for the Lady Anne of Cleve, 1540. — 3. The Names of thofe who were at- tainted of Treafon by Act of Parliament with the Marquess of Exeter, 1540. — 4. Some Account of Lands and Pofleffions of the Monaffery bf Tewkfbury in Gloucelierlhire, 1543. — 5. A Book of the Particulars of Chelfea Manour in the County of Middlefex, 1544. — 6. A Letter or Propofal of the Duke of Or- leance and Earl of Arigouiefm, for the Ranfom of his Brother, 1444. — 7. Account of the Value of Land fold by K. Henry 8lh as certify’d by the Auditors, 1545. — 8. A Grant to K. Henry SthofHurfiey and Tichfield in Hamptliire, from the Earl of Southampton, 1545. — 9. Indru6lions concerning two Parfon- ages, &c. formerly belonging to the Earl of Southampton, 1545. — 10. Names of Commiffioners for procuring a Benevolence to K. Hen. 8. and the Sums raifed, 1545. — 11. An Account of Officers of the King’s Chamber, probably A.D. 1546. — 12. An Ordinance fetting forth what Number of Attendants each Officer at Court is to have,1546. — 13. AnEfiimate of the Expence of the King’s Diett, &c. 1546. — 14. Regulation-of Meals of Meat for the Queen, with the Expence of the fame, 1546. — 15. ABill, or A6l againft Conjurations, Witchcrafts, Sorcery, and Enchant- ments, 1542. — 16. A Letter of the Mafler and Fellows of St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, to Mr. Cecil, to ufe his Intereft to bring to a defirable Conclufion a certain Bufinefs of the College, Dec. 28, 1547. — 17. A Letter from Lady Suffolk to Mr. Cecil, con- cerning the Queen’s Child nurfed at her Houfe, with an Account of Plate belonging to the Nurfery, 1548. — 18. A Letter of the Duke of Somerfet to Wm. Cecil, Efq. to deliver fome Writings to the Duchess of Suffolk, 1548. — 19, A Memorial or Paper of Infirudlions of an unknown Perfon to one Charles Arundel, 1548.— 20.' A Letter of one Julius Jonas a Foreigner to Sir Wm. Cecil, for Relief in his Neceffities, 1548.-7-21. An Auto- graph Letter of Cornelius or John Strubius, Agent from Lu- beck, to Cecil, recommending himfelf and fomeBufinefs to him, on his Departure to Germany^, July, 1548. — 22. The Letter of Stiubius copied by Mr. Strype. — 23. A Letter of the Duke of Somerfet to Francis Howe and Owen Hopton, Efqs. toexamine and finally determine a certain Caufe, according to Equity, ( 5 ) March Xfth, 1548. — ^4. From the Duchefs of Suffolk fo Secretary Cecil, declaring her concern for liim, on I’ome Troubles he now was in, being difcharged of liis Place in the D. of So- merfePs Family, probably of Mafter of Requeffs, Nov. 16, ISiP, — 25. Depofitions concerning Kelt’s Rebellion, taken at Col- cheftor, before Benjamin C|ere and Robert Flyngant, Bailiffs of the faid Town, in the 3d of Edw. 6, 1549. — 26. An Examin- ation of Wm. Wycherley, Conjurer, and of his Acconriplice, taken by Sir Thomas Smith, 1549 — 27. An Account of the King’s Majeffy’s Ships, Gailies. Gailiatles, Pinnaces, &c. with ^ their Tonnage, Number of Soldiers, Mariners, Guns, &c, be- fore the Protedor’s Death, Mav 22nd, 1549 — 28. A Latin Epiftlefrom one Mr. Edward Aglionby (who feemsto be Chap- lain to Lord LKle,) to Mr. Cecil, requefting hi.s Favour in a Caufe of his Father’s, 1549. — 29. A Letter from Sir John Cheke to Mr. Peter Oiborne, on various Matters, May 30. 1549. — 30. A Latin Epift’e from John a Lafco, a learned Polith Pro- tellant Divine, (iho’ formerly a Popiflii Bifhop,) to Mr. Cecil, fliewing the dangerous Condition the Proleftanis were in, dated from Embden, Apr. 5th, 1549. — 31. A Latin Elpidle from Ni- cholas Grimoald, to Sir Wm. Cecil, upon the latter’s defiring to know of the former, how the Students of Chrid’s College, Qxon. flood aflfecled to the Reformation, May 12, 1549 — 32. An Eftimate of the Weekly Charge of the King’s Houfehold, beginning the 3rd Year of Edw. 6 . 1549. — 33. A Copy of a Letter from Lord Pagelt in France, to the Earl of Warwick; concerning the French’s abfolute Demand of Bulloign, with his Advice thereupon, Feb. 22, 1 5 19. — 34. A Letter from Sir John Cheke to the Duchefs of Somerfet, defiring her Grace would pardon his Wife, who had fotne way offended her, Jan. 27th, 1549. — 35. A Letter from Lady jane Gray to Harding, who had revolted from the Proteftant Faith; faid to be printed in Fox’s A61s and Monuments, 1550. — 36. An Order from Court that certain Towns, particularly Briftol, may be more liberally furnlflied wi(h Grain, notwlthfianding the Letter of a late Pro- clamation, 1550. — 37. A Letter or Order of Council to the Juflices of Peace for Farecution of the Proclamation concerning Grain and Vidluais, 1550 — 38. An Order for the due Regu- lation of Frovifions of Grain, &c. for the Ufe of the City of London, 1550. — 39. The certain Value of the Lands given by the Bifhop of liOndon to K. Edw. the 6th, and of the Lands given by the faid King to the faid Bifhop, Apr. 12, 1550. — 40. A Latin Epiftle from one Thomas Gardiner to Sir Wm. Cecil, offering his Service, 1550. — 41. A Latin and Greek P^piftle from Valentine Dale of Ail-Soul.^ College, Oxon. to Mr. Cecil, requefiing his Intereft that he may obtain the Place of Official to the Archdeacon ofYork, 1550. — 42 A Latin Epiftle to Sir William Cecil, from William Turner, congratulating his Jate Efcape from Danger at Court ; with Accufalions brought ^ainft pglethorp, Prefldent of Magdalen College, Oxon. into ( 6 ) whofe Place he feems defirous to fucceed, 06t. 24, 1550. — 4S. Two Latin Letters in different hand-writing to Sir Wm. Cecil, from Richard Reynolds, filPd with Compliments and Acknow- ledgments of pafi: Favours, 1530. — 44. A Latin Letter to SirW. Cecil, with Reprefentations in Englitli from the Vice-Chan- cellor and Heads of Houfes in the Univerfity of Cambridge, con- cerning the Clandeftine Ufage of (he Brewers there, 1550, — - 45. The Plea or Excufe of the Cambridge Brewers, in Anfwer to the above Reprefenlation, 1550. — 46. A Letter of Thanks to Sir W. Cecil, from Mr. Thomas Cecil at Oxford, for fending bira a Side of Venifon, Aug. 12, 1350. — 47. A Latin Epifileof M/. Thomas Cecil of Oxford, to Sir Wm. Cecil, reprefenting to him that ih'/ it is uncertain whether they are related to each other, he thinks himfelf highly honour’d with his friendOrip, Aug. 10, 1550. — 48. A Latin Epiftle from one Michael Ranger to Sir Wm. Cecil, Secretary to the King, declaring his great bappinefs in re(pe(5t of Learning and Virtue, in being firft ad- mitted into his Family, and thence removed to Oxon. requeft- ing the Continuance of his Notice and Favour, 15 50. — 49. A Latin Epiftle from Humphry Bufbye to Sir Wm. Cecil, requeft- ing ills Dirmilhon from a tirefome Employment in the Univer- fify of Cambridge, Jan. 6, 1350 1. — 50. A Latiil EpiPle from Michael Ranger or Roniiiger to Sir W'm. Cecil, ftiewing v/hat was the Kiue of a Letter written to Magdalen College by Dr. Oglethorpe, Prefident of the fame, to vote whether his leaving that Society might redound to its Advantage in thofe (rouble- fome Times, 1550-1. — 51. A Latin Epiftle from Martin Bucer to Mr. Secretary Cecil, entreating the Difpatch of Sleidan’s Buftuefs, dated Feb. 18, 1550 1. — 52. A Latin Epiftle from Mr. Thomas Gardener of Cambridge to Mr. Secretary Cecil, dated Jan. 15, 1550-1 — 58. An epiftolary relilion of Dr. Day Bifhop of Chichefter, to Mr. Secretary Cecil, for his Liberty, being deprived and imprifoned for difobeying the King’s Com- mand for lubftitu'iing Communion Tables inftead of Alfars in bis Diocefe, |an. 15, 1550-1. — 54. Walrond Pollanus to SirW. Cecil,, concerjiing the State ot the Weavers, Strangers fettled at Glaftonbury, where the Duke of Somerfet had fixed a Woollen Alan u factory, 1551,. [See No. 68.] — 55. A Brief of all the King’s Majefties Debts both abroad and at home, 1551. — 36. From Sir Thomas Chaloner to Sir Wm. Cecil; ftiewing that the Quietnefs of England and Scotland, is the undoing of the Borderers on both Sides, 1551. — 37. From Ralph Robinfijn, a certain Clark to Sir Wm. Cecil, a Petition for the Increafe of bi.s Salary, in May, 1551. — 58 . A Latin Copy of Verfts by Ralph Robinfon, being his New-Year’s Gift, to Sir Wm. Cecil. — 59. A Latin Petition of Ralph Robinfon to Sir Wm Cecil, to relieve his I’overty, 1.551. — GO. Barthidemew Trahern’s Latin Anlvver to a Letter of Sir Wm. Cecil, in which he had told him he would be of Ufe in the Church, Sept. 28, 1551. — 61. From Thomas Vavafour to Sir Wm. Cecil, in Latin, to remove ( 7 ) » a Siifpicion of his being wavering in Religion, becaufe he wanted to travail to ft.ady Ph)fick, O^. 23, 1551. — 62, A (mall Greek EpitHe of: Sir John Cheke to his Brother-in-Law, Sir W. Cecil, to introduce a foreign poor Bifhop to the Protestor, Oct. 10, 1 551, — 63. From Turner the new Dean of Weils, to Sir Wm. Cecil, complaining of the injuiious Behaviour of John Goodman, the late Dean, 1551. — 61. A French Letter from John Calvin t© the Duke ofSomcrfet, thanking him for prefent- ing his Book to the King, and other Favours : adviting him alfo concerning Church Matters; from Geneva, July the 25th, 1551. — 65. From au Agent of the Princes of Germany, then re- fiding ill Lorulon, to the Secretaries Petre and Cecil, and to Dr. Wootton Dean of Canterbury, for his fpeeclv Difpatcb, Od. ult. 1551. — 66. From Polydore Virgil to Mr. Secretary Cecil, to fend him a Warrant figned by the Council, for procuring a Gift from the King of 300 Crowns, Nov. 10, 1551 . — 67. From John a Lafco, a Pol.'fiii Gentleman, to Secretary Cecil, defirmg his Warrant to the Sheriffs of London, concerning a Scuffle between an EmbafTadorks Mven and feme Watermen, London Nov. 23rd, 1351. — 68. From Wallrond Pollanus, Siiperinlendant of the Foreigners at Glaffonbury, to Mr. Secretary Cecil, requefting that a certain Perfon might not be fet over the Strangers Clo- thiers there, who had already dealt ill with them, Nov. 1551, [See No. 5 k] — 69. From the fame to Mr. Cecil, (hewing the Kindnefs of Mr, Dyer to them, and their Affliirs ; alfo concei n- ing ereding of Koufes and Shops for the Foreigners at Giafon- ‘ bury, and feti ling his Stipend, Nov. 27 , 1551. — 70. From Im- manuel TremeMius to Mr. Secretary Cec il. He thanks him for a fingular Kindnefs fflewed him at Court, and defires the Con- tinuance of his Favour, being an helplefs Stranger, 1551. — 7 3. Chriffopher MounPs Intelligence from Angulla, to the two Se- cretaries of State Petre and Cecil, concerning the Rtformatio.n in Germany, 1551. — 72. From Mr. Mount lo the two Secre- taries, requefting to know the Truth of a Report, that fb me great Men had attv-mpted to kill the King, Nov. 12,. 1551 ; this is a Copy of the next No. wiiieh feems (o be the Original. — 7 3.. The obliterated Original, of which the Po- mer No. 72, is a fair Copy. — 74. The Vice-Chancellor and Univeitity of Cambridge to Sir Wm. Cecil, complaining of tiie Mavorand Towns-Mrui’s wiifull breach of r^n Oath they W;‘re I'OuikI to, and did ufuaily lake before the Vice-Chancellor fu' keeping of the Peace, Nov. 1551. — 75. From (he Fffliows of Magdalen College, Oxford, lo Mr. Secretary Cecil, by Mr. Brickley, fht'wing what Succefs the Protedor’s Letter had for reftoring true Religion in the Col- lege ; The Readinefs of the F'eliows, and the Backvvirdnefs ot the Prefident, Quint. Cal Jul. 1551. — 76. F;om one Michael Angelas Florins to Sir Wiii. Cecil, win rein he endeavours to appeafe him on Difpleafure conceived againft him for a grofs Mifcarriage, 1551-2. — 77. Mii.s Willon t<' Sir Wrn. Cecil. Wheiciii he mentions a Speech of his to Ihe Univerfity, againfi: ( 5 ) Ipoyling the Church. He urges him to recover, as far he could, what had been taken away from Schools, Parlonages, and Hofpitals ; with a Paper of Arguments againfl Sacrilege, Peb. Srd, i.'551 2. — 78. The Duke^of Northumberland and the Lords I'embrokc and Huntingdon to the Lords of the Council,,, approving of their Proceedings with Lord Paget Chancellor of the Duchy, and Mr. Beaumont, Matter of the Rolls, June 19th, 1552. — 79. From the Lord Chancellor and others of the Coun- cil to Sir Wm. Cecil, with a Schedule inclofed of certain Leud PraCiices, detiring him to endeavour the Prevention, Nov. 3rd, 1552. — SO. The Copy of an Indenture between King Edw. tiieblh, and the Mayor and BurgetTes of Kingfton-upo'n-Hull, concerning the Government of the Catlle and Blor k-houfe.s tiiere, &c. — 81. A Declaration of one Mr. Florence con- cerning Mines and Minerals. — 82. BeaiimonPs Acknowledg- ment of his Debt to the King, May the 28th, 1552. — 83. Concerning a Confetl in the Election of one Fenton an Al- derman at Stamford.-! — 84. Walter Haddock’s Letter to Sir Wm. Cecil, mentioning Oglethorp’s Intereft, being an old Courtier and Wealthy; recommending alfo Mr. Gardiner to his Service, July 29th, 1552. — 85. Thomas Barnabie propofes to Sir Wm. Cecil, Methods of didreffing the French, Od. id, .1552, — 8(i. Mr. Taverner to Sir Wm. Cecil, on Offence taken for his alking of the King, lOOl. per Annum in Fee drnple, and a Parfonage, with otlier things. — 87. James Haddon to Sir W, Cecil, on the Terms of his Admiffion'‘into the Duke’s Family; Nay lUh, 1552. — 88. John the elect Bitliop of Lincoln to Sir Wm. Cecil ; to enjoy the Profits from the Day of the Death of the former Bifliop, in Behalf alfo of his Nephew' to fucceed him In his Benefice, May 11th, 1552. — 89. The Bifliop of Wor- ceder to Sir Wm. Cecil, diew'ing his Pains among the Miniders of Giouceder, and his Endeavours to fettle good Order there and in Worceder; good Coui.fel to him, July 6, 1552. ■ — 90. The Bidiopof Ely to Sir Wm. Cecil, recoinmending a Prebend of Carlifle for the Emanuel Divinity Reader in Cambridge, Sept. 5;h, 1552. — 91. The Bifhop of Worceder to Sir Wm. Cecil, concerning the Slate of his Chfirch, 061. 25lh, 1552. — 92. Slei- dan to Sir Wm. Cecil. xVdvires from'Germany. Wants a Pa- tent for his Stipend f:om the King, May 30th, 1552. — 95. Sl6i- dan to Sir Wni. Cecil, concerning the Emperor ?ind the Slate of the Pfotedant Princes, Sept. 20th, 1552 — 94. John a’ Lafeo to Sir Wm. Cecil, that thole of his Church may have a Warrant from ihe King’s Coanfel, not to be didurbed for omitting to come to their Paridi Churches, Nov. 1552. — 95. Claudius La- valliis. Agent of the French King, for a fpeedy Audience of the King of England, Nov. 1552. — 96. Claudius Lavallus to Sir Wm. Cecil, concerning Budnefs with the Council, 1552. — ' 97. Claudius Lavalhi.s, that Sir Wm. Cecil’s Letters pleafed him, as they fliewed the King’s Pleafure he fliould go to him the next Day, 1552. — 98. Claudius Lavallus to Sir Wm. Cecil, to difpaleii his Bufinels according to the Memorials fent him by { 9 ) Ills Secretary. — -99. J. Sleldan to Sir Wm. Cecil, Advices of the Empire : That he is bufy about his Book, &c. Stratbourg, Dec. 1552. — 100. Chridopher Mount to the Secretaries Cecil and Petre, concerning iVffairs in Germany, 1552. — iol, Johan- nes ab Ulmis to Sir Wm. Cecil, to obtain from the Duke of Nor- thumberland a Scholar-fliip in King’s College, for a Friend of Bullingers, 1552. VOL. in. Lot 3; f ol. 1. Roger Altham to Sir William Cecil from Abroad. He thanks him for his kind Letter, and expreffes his Joy for the Recovery of Mr. Cheke, July 12th, 1552. — 2. Roger Altham . to Sir W. Cecil from Spires : Being with the King’s Ambaifa- dor there, he wants to know if he may talk fometimes with the Pope’s Nuijclo’s Men ; he relates fome News ; wants fome Preferment ; Sept. 27, 1552.— 3. Roger Altham to Sir W. Ce- cil. His Thanks to him, Mr. Morifon, and Mr. Cheke,.for a Place obtained of the King for him, 0(51. 28, 1552. — 4. James Haddon to Sir W. Cecil in Latin : He complains of Ogle- thorp’s ill Management of the College, and fears the permitting him fo long a Refpite before he removes thence, may be incon- venient. July ult. 1552.— 5. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Ceci! in Latin : Tjre Siiccefs of his Letters Patent from the King,' with Dr. Oglelhorp and the Fellows, for the Prefidentfliip of Magdalen College, Oxon, 1552. — 6. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil in Latin : His grateful Refentments of his Endea- vours to promote his Bufinefs, and communicate his Letters to the King, Aug. 1 1, 1552. — 7. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil in Latin : detiring his Dire6lions how far he’ may comply with Oglethorp’s Petitions, who otherwife refufed to go out, Aug. 29, ^ 1552. — 8. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil in Latin : with a Chara<5ter of Mr. Gardiner, taken from Cambridge into his Ser- vice, Sept. ult. 1552. — 9. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil ia Latin : defcribing Oglethorp’s Manner of Refignation, and his own Reception in the Univerfity, 0(51. 12, 1552. — 10. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil in Latin: to promote (as it feems) a Love-fuit of his with fome Lady of his Family, Nov. 1 1, 1552, — 1 1. Walter Haddon to Sir W, Cecil in Latin : concerning the Mitbehaviour of a Student related to them both ; mention- ing alfo who is likely to be Chancellor of the Univerfity, Nov, 19, 1552. — 12. A Gratulatory Latin Epifile of Richard Rey- nolds to Sir W. Cecil ; being a Scholar maintained by him, Nov. 6, 1552, — 1 3. VValter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil in Latin : concerning College Affairs ; recommends one White to fucceed him in the Profefforthip of Civil Law inCambridge, Dec.5, 1552,' — 14. Bernard Gilpin to Sir W. Cecil in Latin : thanks him for. the great Comfort he gave him while under much Trouble vf e ( 10 ) Mind, through Apprehenfion of the Cure he had undertaken, that he would be in readinefs to preach before the King. Dec. 20, 1552, dated at Oxford. — 15. Anthony Jebb, of Cambridge, to Sir W. Cecil in Latin : to difpatch a certain Bufinefs, the Vice-chancellor and Mayor expecting his Sentence, 1552. — 1 6. From the Lords of the Council in the King’s Name to the Town of Cambridge, charging them not to didiirb or oppofe the Privileges granted to the Univerfity. Dated at Wehminf-^ ter Nov. 27, 1552. — 17. The Names of the LordQiips within the Honour or Manour of Petworth, Suflex, 1552. — 18. Tfie Vice-chancellor and Convocation of Cambridge to Sir W. Cecil, alking Favours for the Univerfity, in Latin. Feb. 17, 1552-3. — 19. A Letter to the Sheriffs of Shires, recommending certain Knights to be eledled to ferve in Parliament, 1552-3. — 20. A Covenant betwixt King Edw. 6 . and the Mayor and Burgelfes of Kirigfton upon Hull, for repairing of the Fortifications about the faid Town. Feb. 20, 1552-3. — 21. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil, in Latin : He thanks him for his readinefs to prefer him, and alks his Advice. May 4, 1552.— -22. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil, in Latin : He begs his Favour in fome College Affairs; mentions the Readings of Peter Martyr ; and his tran- fcribing the Ecclefiafiical Laws. Jan. 29, 1552-3. — 23. The Duke of Northumberland to Sir W. Cecil: His Concern for his Illnefs ; he comforts him with Hopes of the King’s Reco- very. May 7, 1553. — 24. The firft Copy of a Letter to be written from the Lady Jane Grey, when ftie came to the Tower; written by the Duke of Northumberland. July 12, A553. — 25. P'rom the Lords of the Council (named Queen Jane’s Council) to Lord Rich, informing him of Lord Oxford’s going over to Queen Mary, and defiring him to continue fted- faft to Queen Jane. July 19, 1553.— 26. The Letter of the Lords to Queen Mary, from Bapiard’s Cadle, London. July the 20th, 1553. — 27. A Letter from the Queen’s Council [iVnno prim. Mariie] to Dr. Wootton, Sir William Pickering, and Sir Tho. Chaloner, by Sir Ant. St. Leger, for continuing Dr. Woot- ton Ambaffador in Fiance. Aug. 12, 1553.— 28. A Letter from theBifliop of London to Sir W. Cecil, to procure Bride- well from the King to lodge the Poor. May 29, 1553. — 29. J. Sleidan’s Latin Epifile to Sir J. Cheke and Sir W. Cecil, concerning his Commentaries: wants Information of the Affair between Henry 8th and Pope Clement; refolves his Commen- taries fhall reach to the prefent Time; and that he will write the Hiftory of the Council of Trent. March the 15th, 1553.-— SO. Sir William Pickering, Ambalfador to the French King, to Sir W. Cecil, fliewing his Diftrefs for want of his Diet-money. April 2d, 1553. — 31. Roger Afcham to Sir W. Cecil, in Latin : Hjs grateful Senle of his Favours. Fie fends him a Map of Mirandula* From Brufl’els, July 9th, 1553. 32. Walter Had- don to Sir W. Cecil, in Latin : Begs he would affift his [Mag- dalen] College in obtaining a Favour for it from the King. ( 11 ) April 12, 1553. — 33. Waller Haddon to Sir W. Cecil, in X^a« tin : concerning his Communication with the Duke of North- umberland about his Butinefs. July 9th, 1553. — 34. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil, in I.atin : concerning gratifying Mr. Squibb, recommended to him by Sir W. Cecil. April 155.3. — 35. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil in Latin : He begs his Counfel upon the Chancellor^s ordering him to leave the Col- lege, Sept. 2, 1553. — 36. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil in Latin: he mentions Dr. Oglethorp*s Rage againft Sir Wm. Cecil. O dob. 7th, 1553. — 37. Peter Martyr to James Had- don in Latin; His Teftimonial of one Kirk of Magdalen Coll, defirous to be allowed to preach. Apr. 18, 1553. — 38. The Aldermen, &c. of Grantham, Lincolnth. to Sir W. Cecil : ac- knowledging Favours : but that they could not at that Time choofe the Burgefs he had recommended to them, by reafon of a Pre-engagement. Feb. 8trh, 1553. — 39. Roger Afcham to Sir W. Cecil : defires to return to Cambridge and fpend his Life there, rather than abroad, or in the Court. March 24th, 1553. — 40. Wjlliam Mowfey to Sir W. Cecil, in Latin ; ac- knowledging his Favours, and excufing himfelf for not writing before. Feb. 20, 1553. — 41. Peter Martyr to Sir W. Cec il, in Latin, That the Stipend due to the Divinity Reader, and de- tained from him, may be paid to him that tucceeded Dr. Wef- ton in that place. March the 7th, 1553. — 42. Articles or Or- ders fet forth by Q. Mary, to be obferved by the Clergy of the Realm, 1554. 43. A Charter of the Merchant Adventurers of Chefter, granted prim. Mari®. Mail 31, 1554. — 44. Francis Yaxley’.s Letter to Sir W. Cecil : containing News from the Court, 061. 12th, 1554. — 45. Orders for the Government of the Tower of London : firft publitlied in the 2d and 3d Year^ of Philip and Mary. — 46. A whole Week’s Charge of the Queen’s Houfehold, beginning Dec. 29th, 1556.-r-47. The Names of the Jufiices of the Benches, from the Time of K. Edw. 1ft, to 1556. — 48. A Duplicate ot the former Catalogue of Jufiices. — 49. Articles againft Ld. Slourton, being a full Declaration of the Manner of the Murdering the two Hertgills, by bis Pro- curement, 1556.— 50. Sir George Peckham’s Title to the Ma- noiir of Laventlen, Buckinghamfhlre, — 51. Sir Edmund Peck- ham Cafe concerning the Priory of Halyvvell. — 52. A further Reprefentalion of the Cafe ol Sir George Peckham, and the Mano.ur of Lavenden. — 53. Sir I’hiiip Hoby’s Invitation of Sir W. Cecil and his Lady to his Seat ac Bifsham. July, the lit. 1556. — 54. A Letter of Sir John Cheke, a Prifoner in the Tower of London, to, Q. Mary , requefong his Liberty : alfo a SHmmaiy of the Grounds of his Belief concerning the Eucjia- rift, in Latin. July 15(h, 1556, — 55. William Fladdon to Sir W. Cecil : Concerning Sales of Wood to be made at Bourn and ElTenden, 1556. — 56. From Sir J. Abraham Steward to Sir W. Cecil, to him, concerning the Management of his Efiat« C 2 ( 12 ) atBurghley, Dec. 12, 1556. — 57. Nicholas Church to Sir W, Cecil : mentioning the Complaint of the Tenants of Great Caf- terton againft their Parfon, Dec. 20, 1356. — 58. John Beaumont, of Stamford, to Sir W. Cecil : that the Town had enlarged his Salary for Teaching School, and had joined another to aflift him. Dec. 5th, 1556. — 59. The Difference of the Daily Charge of the Houfehold in the Times of Hen. 7th, Hen. 8th, Edw. 6lh, and Mary.— 60. Sir Thomas Fitzherbert to Sir W. Cecil: concerning the Lordlliip of Wotton, and other Matters. Jan. 8, 1336-7. — 61. Robert Harrington to Sir W. Cecil, concerning the Oak Clofe and other Matters at Burghley. Jan. 1 7th, 3556-7. — 62, Sir J. Abraham to SirW. Cecil: concerning fome liray Horfes, and other Matters. Jan. 29, 1356*7. — 63. Sir J. Cheke to Sir W. Cecil : that he would not fuffer his Judg- ment to be corrupted in tliefe evil Times, by what a Multitude or Ignorance might approve, Feb. 18, 1356-7. — 64. William Haddon to Sir W. Cecil : mentioning at what Price he fold his Wood, &c. Feb. 25th, 1556-7. — 65. Sir J. Abraham to Sir W. Cecil : concerning Tranfadions at the Eflate at Burghley, March I4lh, 1556-7. — 66. John Overton to Sir W. Cecil, from Calice. Concerning his Tenants there : with fome public News. Jan. 7lh, 1556-7. — 67. A Copy of Wm. Smithes Pa- tent for the Clerklhip of the Treafurer’s Houfe : alfo the Clerk- fhip of Hell, 1557. — 68. Mr. Nicholas Wylies, Alderman, and the Community*of Stamford, to Sir W. Cecil, complaining of an Encroachment. May 20, 1557. — 69. An Autograph of Sir W. Cecil’s Anfwer to Mr. Wylies, 8zc. of Stamford, 1557. — 70. A Copy of the Privy Seal before the new Book of Rates of Tonnage and Poundage. May 28th, 1 557. — 71. A Grant for thp Rates of Cuftom in the Port of London, to Sir Francis Engle- field, Surveyor-General of the fame, July 2d, 1357.- — 72. The Lord Treafurer to Sir W. Cecil : requefting that Dr. Caefar, a Phyfician, may be Keeper of Mortlake Park. June 24th, 1537. — 73. A Warrant or Order from Sir RichardRede and Others to Sir W. Cecil, concerning the Effeds of one Johnfon. July 12th, 1357. — 74. Roger Lees to Sir W.m. Cecil: concerning the Manour of Wotton, &:c. July 22d, 1557. — 75. Sir J. Abraham to Sir W. Cecil: concerning the Condition of his Edate at Burghley. Nov. 22, 1557. — 7 6. The Dean and Chapter of Worcefter to Sir W. Cecil, thanking him for his Annual Con- tribution to their Churches ©f Mortlake and Putney, and af- luring him of their Willingnefs to augment the Stipends of the Curates there. Aug. 28th, 1557. — 77. A French Letter of Monfieur Burenvalle to the Lord Treafurer of England. Nov. 14, 1557. — 78. An Order of Council to Sir W. Cecil and Others to examine the Damage done to Brigdock-Park, North- amptonfh. and to place Sir Nich. Throgmorton Keeper there. March 13th, 1557. — 79. Names of the Chancellors and Keep- ers of the Great Seal from 7mo. Hen. 8, to Q. Elizabeih, 1538. -^80. A Confirmation from Q. Eliz. of a Grant of Lands to Sir I 13 ) George Howard, Feb. 28th, 1558. — 81. A Copy of the Releafe for the Siibfidy of the Guards. An. Prim. Eliz. 1558. — 82. An Account of the Subfidy of the Lords : and what remains un- paid, Anno Imo Eliz. 1558. — 83. An Account of Subiidies from the 3d of Hen. 8, to the Itl of Q. Elizabeth, 1558, — 84. The Names of the Noblemen aireffed for the Payment of the 1ft Siiblidy. An. prim, Eliz. 1558. — 85. From George Helfenftein, the Imperial Ambaftador, to Sir Th. Chaloner, in Latin ; Sending him a Piflure, perhaps of the D. of Auftria ; wants to know if (he Treaty of Marriage betwixt the Queen and K. Philip is likely to tucceed ; If not, the Emperor in- tended to offer either of his Sons to the Queen. March 21ft, 1558. — 86. Ruftefs Letter to the Lord Treafurer, with an In- formation, 1558. — 87. A Copy of a Coramiflion : Ruftel contra Neal, 1558. — 88. An Account of the Officers and Ladies of the Queen’s Prefence Chamber, 1558. — 89. Names of the Officers of the Queen^s Chamber and Houfehold, with their feveral Quotas towards the Subfidy, 1558. — 90. A Confirmation of the Privilege for Havering to be exempted from the Queens’s Purveyors, Anno Imo Eliz. 1558. — 91. An Account of the Sums of Money faved in the Fees ol the Auditors of the Exche- quers and Others, 1559. VOL. IV.— Lot 4. Fok I. A Proclamation for regulating the Wearing of Apparel, 2do Eliz. 1559.- 2. An Account of all the Subtidies, XVths and XVIths granted to the late Queen Mary. — 3. A Captain^s Petition for Repairs of the Green and Black Bulwarks of Dover Cafile, Dec. 27, 1559. — 4. An Account of further Repairs and Neceflaries immediately wanted on the Sea Coafts, 1559. — 5. A Latin Epifile from Mr. Turner to Sir William Cecil, com- plaining of Dr. Oglethorp. — 6. Expences of the Royal Houfe- hold from the 2d of Queen Eliz. to the 26th, 33d, and 36th of Henry the 8th, 1559. — 7. Expences of the R. Houfehold, from the latter Time of Hen. 8, to the 2nd and 3rd Years of Q. Mary, 1555. — 8 A brief Eftimale of the Revenue of the an- cient Duchy of Lancafter, Anno 2ndo Pveg. Eliz. 1559. — 9. Certain Points meet for reftoring the Realm of Scotland to (he auijcient Weaie. — 10. An Account of the Yeomen of the Queen’s Guard, ordinary and extraordinary, with their Yearly Wages, 1559. — 11. A Declaration of the Receiver General of the Duchy of Lancafter’s Difbarfements, 8^c. 1559. — 12. An Account of the Eredion of the College and School of Weftmin- fter, by Q. Elizabeth, 1560. — 13. A. Leafe from the Crown for 40 Years of the Priory of St. MichaePs Mount, Cornwall, to Sir Wm. Millington, Anno 2 Eliz. — 14. The Accompt of Val. Brown, Treafurer of the Army, fent to affift the Scots againft the French, 1560. — 15. A Decree touching the DiLharge of ( 14 ) Bonds at Sea-Ports for the carrying ofVi^luals, &c. 1560. — In', A Year’s Accounts in the Pipe Office in the Court of Ex- chequer, ending at Michaelmafs, 1560.— 17. A Copy of the Indenture between the C^ueen and Oliver Dauberr)'-, for the Survey of the Cuftorr.s of Exportation of Beer, 1560.— 18. The Names of the Lords, and the refpedive Contribution of each to the Queen’s Subfidy, A. D. 1560. — 19. Mr. Fitzherbert’s Pro- pofals for Amendment of the bafe Coin, 1560. — 20. Ancient Coin reduced to French Money and to Sterling, 1560.' — 21. Propofals for Coinage of Gold and Silver to Advantage, 1560. — 22, Benefits arifing from a new Amendment of Money, 1560. — 23. Mr. Edward Drew’s Opinion concerning increafing the Value of Money, 1560. — 24. Valuation of Roman Money, adjufied to the French Supputation. — 25. Sir T. Smith’s Table of Comparifon of the Englifli Money and Meafures with the Roman. — 26. An Account of Foreign Gold procured by Mr. Rd. Saltonfiall, made into Engliffi Rofe Nobles, 1560. — 27. Sir Richard Martyne Knight, his Petition concerning the Coin, 1560. — 28. Sir Wm. Cecil’s Obfervations on the Worth of French Coins at different Times, 1560.— 29. Copy of the Rolls; of Parliament concerning the Change of Money in the Reign of Hen. 5th. — 30. Capt. Ofi, a German, his Dire6lions for the Re- gulation of Money, 1560. — 31. A Reprefentation of the Officers of the Mint with regard to new Coinage, 1560. — 32, An Account of what Gain and Lofs were fuftained by Edw. 6, in new Coinage of Gold and Silver. — 33, Mr. Bird’s Repre- fenlation concerning Caufing all Teflons to become Bullion, l.)60. — .34. Sir Th. Greffiam’.s Account of the Difference of Exchange of Money abroad, 1560. — 35. Obfervations that the mutable State of Bullyon caufeth Confumption of Trealure out of the Realm. — 36. Eufiace Roke’s Propofals to Sir W. Cecil, to change Engliffi Current for Spaniffi Money, 1560. — 37. The Expences for the Maintenance of the D. of Norfolk General, and other Officers, in the Expedition to Scotland againft the Frerch, 1560. — 3S. An Account of fuch Goods as have been flopped at fJamborough, with the Marks on each Parcel ; fince Sept. 20, 1560. — 39. Articles for fliipping of Woollens, drawn np by Sir Wm. Cecil, 1560. — 40. A Copy of a Letter from Q. Eliz. to the Q. of Scots in behalf of Reynold Lee, Efq. in the 3rd Year of her Reign, 1561. — 41. From the Lords of the Council to T. Randolph, Efq. the Queen’s Refident in Scot- land, Jan. I3th, 1561. — 42. The Lord Treafurer’s Account of Money to be provided for Ireland, and Berwick, 1561. — 4.3. A Claim in the Name of the Empire for Reflitution of the Ci- ties Metz, Toul, and Verdun, made at Bloi.s, 1560. — 44. A Letter of Thanks to Q. Eliz. from Adolphus Duke of Holfleia Golthorp, who had been lately in England. — 45. A Burgun- dian’s Offer of Service in a Memorial concerning Calais ; about the Time of France’s declaring War againft the Queen. — 46. A Petition of Caffiodorus, a Spaniard, in behalf of himfelf and ( 15 ) Friends, to have a public Place of Worflilp allotted thetTi.^47* Henrick^s Propofals to the Queen for inftrufiing her Subjedls in the Art of War, Mineralogy, &c. 1560. — 48. An Account of what Land and Moveables Mr. Mackwilliam hath in Poffeflion, belonging to Lady Cheke. — 49. A Record of the Bifliop of Exeter*s Homage to the Queen, his Acknowledgment of her Supremacy, &c. Aug. 2nd, 1560.— 50. The Letters Patent made to the Earl of Suflex and his Son, of the S toward th ip of the Queen^s Potfeffions in EtTex. — 51. A Licenfe or Grant to Robert Earl of Leicefter to export Woollen Clothes, the 4thL y^ar of the Queen's Reign. — 52. A Claufe of certain Letters Pa- tent, being a Grant to Rob. E, of Leicefter of Fines for Par- dons, (kc. — 53. A Grant to Rob. E. of Leicefler of an Annuity of lOOOl. per Annum, out ot the Cuftoins, Anno Reg. Eliz. 4to. — 54. An Order of Council to Mr. Anthony Penn, authorizing ^ him to remit Money to the Earl of Hertford, then in the Tower, Ocl. 18, 1561. — 55. The Revenues of the Crown declared in the Pipe in the Court of Exchequer, Anno Illtio Elizab.— *56. A Proclamation for Re-coinage of bafe Money in the 4th Year of the Queen's Pteign. — 57. Expences at the Mint in the Tower, for Coinage of Money for feveral Years. — 58. The Ex- pences of refining bafe Money at the Mint in the Tower for feveral Years. — 59. W. B.'s Diredlions for reforming the Stand- ard of Gold and Silver Current Money, 1561. VOL. V.— Lot 5. Fol. 1. The Revels Book ; fliewing the feveral Places where the Revels were performed, the Times when, and the Charges of the fame, 1561. — 2. A Latin Epiftle from the Members of ChrilLChurch Oxon. to Lord Robert Dudley, that in Confi- dence of liis prornifed Love and Care of that College, he would prevail with that Queen that Mr, Tho. Sampfon might be iheir Dean; with their Recommendation of him, 1560 i.— -3. The Oath and Acknowledgment of the Queen's Supremacy of Rich, Davies, Biftiop of St. David's, May 28th, 1561. — 4. The Oath and Acknowledgment of the Queen's Supremacy of William Downham, Bifliop of Chefler, May 28th, 1561. — 5. An Ord,er of Council to the High Sheriff of the County of Suffolk to Ray Execution of one condemned, March 25th, 1561. — 6. An Ac- count of Money belonging to the Queen, yet unpaid, remain- ing in the Hands of Lord Paulet, Receiver for the County of Scuthampton, due at Michaelmas, 1561. — 7. The Names of Freeholders In the County of Suffolk, 1561. — 8. I'he Names of the Freeholders of the County of Bedford, 1561. — 9. The Names of Freeholders in Berkthire, 1561.— -10. The Accounts of Anthony Carleton, Receiver for the Countys of Bedford and Bucks, 1561. — II. The Names of Freeholders of the County of York, 156 1 . — 12. The Names of Freeholders in the County ( 16 ) ‘oFEflex, 1561. — 15. The Names of Freeholders in the County of Hertford, 1561. — 1 4. The. Names of Freeholders in the County of Lincoln, 1561. — 15. The Names of Freeholders in the County of Nottingham, 1561. — 16. I'he Names of Free- holders in the County of Oxford, 1561. — 17. Robt. Conflable, • Efq Conffable of Dover*Cafile, &c. his Appointment of. John Thornton the Elder, to be Port-Reeve of the Manour of Mid- dleton in the County of Kent, June 28th, 1561. — 18. The Fees and Wages of the Warders in the Towers of London, Sept. 50; 1561. — 19. Mr. Feltonfs Accounts with Mr. Painter, Clerk of the Armory, as to both Receipts and Difburfements, 1561. — 20. A Letter of Sir Nich. Throgmorton in Scotland, to Q. Eliz. concerning the Queen of Scots, 1561. — 21. Copies of Letters . from the Queen to Lord James of Scotland, [perhaps Murray.] 1561. — 22. Copy of a Letter from Sir Nich. Tlirogmo.’^ton to . Mr. Randolph, May 11th, 1561. — 23. A Letter from the Lords of the Council to Mr. Randolph, Agent for Q. Eliz. in Scotland, to procure Juftice to be done tofome Englifh Merchants, whofe EfFeds had been unjuftly feized and deiained in that Kingdom, March 17, 156). — 24. Copy of a Letter from Q. Eliz. to Mary • Q. of Scots, urging her to ratify a. certain Treaty, Nov. 23rd; 1561. — 25. Inhru(51ions from Wm. Smvth, Judge of the - Admiralty, whereby to form Letters to the Queen of Scotland, in behalf of Englifii Merchants pillaged by the Scots.— 26. A Charier granted by Q. Eliz. to the Inhabitants of the Ifland of Guernfey, June 20th, 1561. — 27. Letters of Advice from to Sir T. Grefham the Queen’s Agent at Antwerp, 1561. — 28. Gerard Hoenrich’s Latin Letter to Mr, Secretary Cecil!, complaining of Delays, and defiring fome Mo- ney in Part ot Payment of what was his Due for teaching the Art uf making Saltpetre, May, 1561. — 29. John Caufin Minifie* of a French Church in London, his Letter in French to Sir W, Cecill, in behalf of the Merchants and Strangers of his Religion, 1561. — 30. Infirudions by an anonymous Perfon for the ered- ing a Houfe of Corredion in WefimifiPer, 1561. — 81. A Latin Epiflle from Dr. Walter Haddon to Sir W. Cecil, Secretary to the Queen, requefiing a Favour for Mr. Gardiner, the Queen’s Receiver, June the 12th, 1561. — 32, The laft Will and Tefta- ment of Francis Yaxlee, Elq. figned and fealed July the 3rd, J56I. — 33. An Epl file from Mr. Anthony Penn to .(it fliould feem his Step-Son) Michael Kicks, under the Care of his Tutor Mr. Blyth at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1561. — 34. Accounts in the Office of the Pipe in the Court of the Exchequer, for one Year ending at Michaelmafs, Anno 2ndo, Reg. Eliz. — 35. The Lord Treafurer’s Reprefentation of the Debts which the Queen owes abroad, Feb. 27 th, 1561. — 36. The Names of the Lords and Officers of State appointed to attend the Queen in her Pro- greTs. — 37. The Names of the Ladies appointed to attend the Queen in the tame Progrefs. — 38. Directions for forming a Mafque/for the Entertainment of Q. Eliz, and Mary Q. of Scots ( it ) at jSi’ottingham Caftte. This Reprefentation feems to have been fet afide: fee Camden’s Annals, for 1562, p. 60. — .39. The Yearly Charge of the Office of Treafurer of the Chamber, taken Sept. 29th, 1562.— 4-0. An Appointment for Cloathing^ by a Warrant to John Fortefciie, Efcj; Mafter of the Queen’s great Wardrobe, given 061. 1558. — 4-1. Neceifaries out of the Queen’s Wardrobe for the Lady Katherine Grey’s Chamber in the Tower, 1562.— 42. A Book of the Tenant’s Names of Mid- dieham Lordtliip, in the* County of Northumberland, 1562,-— 43. A Book of Articles of Covenants in L^afes granted to the Tenants of Middleham Lordffiip, 1562. — 44. Money owing from the Office of the Treafurer of the Chamber, at Midfummer next, 1562. — 45. State of the Accounts of the Treafurer of the Queen’s Chamber, May the 4th, 1562. — 46. William Hum- phrey’s Reprefentations relating to Coin, 1562. — 47. A War- rant to tearch for Mines, figned by Q. Elizabeth herfelf, 1562i ' — 48. Benedi6t Spinola’s Confeflion to the Earl of Pembroke/ Sir W. Cecill, and Sir Walter Mildmay, &c. 1562.-49. A Letter figned by the Lords of the Council to Tho. Randolph, Efq. in Scotland, Juij 6th, 1562.— 50. A Letter of the Lords of the Council to Lord Dacres, July 6th, 1562. — 51, A Petition of the Merchants of the Low-Countries, Traders to England, to their Ambaffador, written in French, 1562. — 52. Inftrudions for a Letter to be written to tlie Lord Treafurer, &c. touching Complaints made by the Spanifh Ambalfador in behalf of the Merchants of the Low-Countries, 1562. — 53. Complaints [in Englith] made to King Philip’s AmbalTador by the Merchants of the Low-Countries, with certain Anfwers made for the Time to the fame, by Sir W. Petre, and Sir J. Mafgn, 1562. — 54. A Memorandum of certain Complaints ordered by the Lords of the Counfel, which Complaints were lately exhibited by Monf. da’ Santville, 1562. — 55. A fummary Account, written in Italian, of the Catholick King’s Revenues, for the Queen’s In- fpection, 1562. — 57. The Names of certain of the PTench No- bility and Gentry at Orleans, 1562. — 58. Obfervations on a Statute for Tanners, touching their making and dreffing of Leather, made 5to Eliz. 1562. — 59. A Latin Epifile from the Lords of the Council to the K. of Sweden’s Chancellor, con- cerning fome EngliQi Perfons who have falfely infinuafed them- felves into credit with the King, feigning certain frivolous Things of the Queen and her Council, concerning her Affe61ation of' Marriage with him. Aug. 5th, 1562. Epifiola eleganl^r coii- fcripta. — 60. The Ld. Treafurer Pawlet’s Letter to Secretary Cecill, concerning the Duke of Florence’s Debt to the Queen, and that he (the Ld. Treafurer) is willing to take Merchandife for it, expecting the Queen’s Plealure thereupon, 1562. — 61. Decrees made for the Univerfity of Cambridge, with the Confent and Authority of Sir William Cecill, the Chancellor cf the fame, and of the Regent and Non-Regent Matters there, D ( 18 ) at a full Congregation in their Chapter-Houfe, or New Chap- pell. Dr. Philip Baker, Vice Chancellor; William Mafters and Geo. Blyth, Prohors. June 27, 1562. — 62. A Letter of the Lord Treafurer to Sir W. Cecill, concerning Damage done in the Queen^s Forefts, with Articles for Commiffioners to be appointed for repreffing the fame. March 19th, 1362. — 63. A Computation made what a Kiln of Chalk burneth in a Day and a Night, with other Charges. VOL. VL Lot 6. No. 1 . A Courteous and eloquent Letter, (as it is endorfed), of John Elmes, of the Inner Temple, to Sir Wm. Cecill, Mailer of the Queen^s Wards, March 14th, ) 362*3. — 2. A French Letter from Theodore Beza, at Caen, to Sir Wm. Cecill, March 16th, 1362*3.— 3. A Letter, in Latin, from Embden, of JohnUtenho- vius, to Sir Wm. Cecill; that the Countefs of Eaft Frizeland will fpeedily fend over her Agents to the Queen about a cer- tain Bufinefs, March 22d, 1562-3. — 4. Orders concerning the Queen^s Works at Windfor; to be obferved by the Surveyor of the fame, March Ifl, 1362-3.~5. The Diet of the Secretary on Flefli and Fifh-days, in the Court, regulated, A. D. 1563.-*-6 An A(51 of Parliament for afligning certain Sums of Money for Support of the Queerfs Houfehold, Jan. 12, 1562-3. — 7. Judg- ments and Sentences pronounced in the Star-Chamber for For- gery; from the 30 of Hen. 8, to the 3 of Queen Elizabeth. — 8, A Reprefentation of the State of the Queen’s Revenue, fo far as falls under the Management of Lord Chidwick Paulet, Re- ceiver of the fame in feveral Counties, March 251h, 1563. — 9. William Humphrey’s Reprefentation of a particular Weight •f Money ufed in the Tower of London, 1563. — 10. From the Lords of the Council to Mr. Dawbeny, Colle6lor of the Subli- dies in Norfolk, concerning the Difpofal of Coat and Conduct Money for Soldier.s of that County, to be fent to Newhaven, in Normandy, June 4th, 1563.— 11. An Account of Ships to be furniflied with Ailillery, by Wm. Winter, Efq. Mafter of the Ordnance, June 8th, 1563. — 12. An Account of Shipping in the Port of London, belonging to the Merchants of the Staple, fent by the Lord Treafurer to Mr. Secretary Cecill, April 8th, 1563. — 13. The Proportion of the refpedive Stores of certain Ships intended for a Voyage to the Madera’s, March 3d, 1563. ' — 14. A Letter that Teems to be direded to the Lord Trea- furer, from Wm. Gerrard and Wm. Chetler, concerning Stores for Shipping, (alraoft obliterated) 1563. — 15. Laws of the Borders betwixt E^ngland and Scotland, agreed upon by Com- miflioners of both the Realms, Sept. 10th, 1563 -**-16. A PafTe- port for the fafe Conduct of James Meinys, Servant to the Queen of Scots Secretary, on his Return from England to Scot- ( 19 ) land, figned by Mr. Secretary Cecil, April 29th, 1 17. An Imperfedl Account of Scotch Affairs, and by an Unknown Writer, but addrelTed to Queen Elizabeth herfelf. — 18. From the Lords of the Council to Sir Th. Randolph, in Scotland, in- forming him of the Preparations of the French by their Ship* ping to commit Hoftilities on the Coaft of Scotland, Feb. 'lOth, 1563. — 19. A Reprefentation of the Queen's Debts: from the Lord Treafurer to Sir Wm. Cecill, April 19th, 1563.— 20- Lady Dowager Oxford's Letter io Sir Wm. Cecill, Guardian of her Son, to exculpate her for delaying to prove her lately deceafed Lord’s Will, being difpofed to renounce it, and leave it to her Son, April 30th, 1563.-i*-21. Lord Chandos to the Marquefs of Winchefter, Lord High Trealurer, and to Sir Ri* chard Sackville, Knt. a Privy Counfellor, complains that (he being Mafter of the Queen’s Game in Braydon Foreft) the Lady Stump claimed the Right of Brinkworth Woods, in the faid Foreft, May 30th, 1563.— 22. A Petition of Lord Arthur Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecill, that he would pleafe to receive into his Service a late Servant of his Father, June 18th, 1563. — 23, Lord Rich to Sir Wm. Cecill, concerning the Wardfhip of one Stane, during her Nonage, July 26’ th, 1563. — 24. The Lord Trealurer, to Sir Wm. Cecill, mentioning the Death of Mr. Darrel, at Portfmouth; with a further Account of Newhaven, &c. Aug. 19 th, 1563. — 25. A Letter of Compliment, in French, from Edward, the Young Earl of Oxford, to Sir Wm. Cecill, his Guardian, Aug. 23d, 1563. — 26. The Lord Treafurer to Sir Wm. Cecill, not to take Advantage of Forfeitures incurred by Merchants breaking the Statute concerning Woad, through forgetfulnefs, Aug. 28th, 1563. — 27. Lord John Grey, to Sir Wm. Cecill, thanking him for the Delivery of his Niece, Ca- therine Grey, to his Cuftody at his leat of Pyrgo, Aug. 29th, 1563. — 28. The Lord Treafurer to Sir Wm. Cecill, mention- ing what Lofs muft be fuftained in putting off' the Queen’s Pro- vifions that came from Newhaven, in Normandy, Sept. 10th, 1563. — 29. Edward Bafti’s Letter to the Lord Treafurer, con- cerning the Newhaven Proviftons, Aug. 31ft; 1563. — 30. An Account of Sums of Money due to certain Captains for the Service at Newhaven, 1563.— 31. The Lord Treafurer to Mr. Secretary Cecill : his Contrivance for the King’s Tomb ; un- certain whether of Hen. 8, or Edw. 6. Sept. 12th, 1563—32. Lady Catherine Grey, Countefs of Htrtford, to Sir Wm. Cecill: file thanks him for ht-r and her hulband’s Delivery out of the Tower, defiring the Queen’s further Favour, Sept. .3d, 1563. — 33. 'Lord John Grey, of Pyrgo, to Sir Wm. Cecill : he re- lates in an affecting Manner how his niece. Lady Catherine, pines away under the Queen's Difpleafure, Sept. 20lh, 1563. —34. The Countefs Dowager of Oxford, defires of Sir Wm. Cecill, that (he may have her Rent Corn for the Ufe of her JJoufe, which had been ordered to be withheld from hei, 0^. D 2 ( 20 ) 1 Uh, 1563 — 35 The Duchefs of Suffolk, to Sir Wm. Cecil!; {he thanks him for his Proffers of Service; with a Poftfcript from Mr. Bertie to him, refufing a Publick Employment, Od, 30th, 1563. — 36. Lady Catherine, Countefs of Hertford, to Sir Wm. Cecill: flie thanks him for his Kindnefs to her and her Lord, Nov. 7th, 1563. — 37. Lord John Grey, to Sir Wm. Ce- cill; acknowledging his many Favours to Lady Catherine, his Niece, and defiring his Opinion of the Copy enclofed of her Petition to Queen Elizabeth, Nov. 7th, 1563,— -38. Lord John Grey to Sir Wm. Cecill, with a Prefent of a Doe, out of Pyrgo Park : he follicites his further Influence in behalf of Lady Ca- therine, his affli6led Niece, Nov. 15th, 1563.— .39. The Lord Treafiirer to Sir Wm. Cecill, concerning the Repair of Mr. Compton’s Houfe, at Tottenham. He fays, that where the Queen’s Timber is felled, the Wood-ward is not to have the Lopp for his Fees, Nov, 10th, 1563. — 40. Thomas, Lord Da- cres, to Sir Wm. Cecill: his Father being lately dead, he de- fires his Warrant to procure Writs for tht finding of his Office, Nov. 2 Iff, 1563. — 41. The Lord Treafurer, to Sir Wm. Ce- cil : his Note of Coat and Condu61 Money, allowed to fiindry Colle6lu/s, Dec. 1ft, 1563. — 42. The Lord Treafurer’s Letter to the Earl of Pembroke, the Lord R. Dudley, and Sir Wm. Ce- cil, in Behalf of Sir Thomas Lodge, Lord Mayor of London, with regard to fonie Bufinefs concerning the Merchants of the Staple, Dec. 3d, 1563. — 43. Lord John Grey, U) Sir Wm. Ce- cil : earneftly ft tting forth the dangerous Condition of his Niece, the Lady Catherine, by Reafon of her great Trouble for the Queen’s Difpleafure, Dec. 12th, 1563. — 44. Lady Cathe- rine, Countefs of Hertford, to Sir Wm. Cecil: that (lie is quite miferable for want of the Queen’s Favour, Dec. 13th, 1563. — 45. Lord Arthur Grey of Wilton to Sir Wm. Cecil; that he had already paid a Debt to the Queen, now demanded, Dec. 17th, 1563. — 46. The Lord Treafurer to Sir Wm. Cecill : con- cerning making Warrants for Payment of the Soldiers, Dec. 18th, 1563. — 47. Lord Riche to Sir Wm. Cecill : for Licenfe to fell Woods in Shrubbets, in the Manourof Wanftead, Dec. 30th, 1563.— 48. John Beft, Bp. of Carlifle to Sir Wm. Cecill: recommending the Bearer to be exempted from the Loan, April 14th, 1563. — 49. John, Bp. of Carlifle to Sir Wm. Cecill: he mentions the Decay of the Church and City of Carlifle, and fues for the Queen’s Confirmation, April 2.0th, 1563. — 50. Edmund Scambler, Bp. of Peterborough to Sir Wm. Cecil: fliewing when a Name may be changed at Confirmation, May 25tl), 1563.* — 51. Edmund Grindall, Bp. of London to Sir Wm. Ce- cill: he fues to him to take into Confideration the State of Cowpland, a part of Cumberland, where the Bp. was born, iu which Place was much lgnorance and Oppreflion, May 27 tb, 1563. — 52. Matthew Parker, Abp, of Canterbury to Sir Wm. Cecill: that he intends fliortly to vifit his Diocefe perfonally, to know liie State thereof. He begs a couple of Bucks, and ( 21 ) fays, he believes that Bifhops and Minirters in thefe days arc not thought worthy to eat Venifon, with other Matters, June 4lh» 1563.— 53, Richard Cox, Bp. of Ely, to Sir Wm. Cecill: His Gift towards rebuilding St. Paurs: his Bilhoprick impove- rifhed, June 12th, 1563. — 54. Lawrence Nowell, Tutor to the Young Earl of Oxford, to Sir Wm. Cecill : that he has drawn an exa61 Map of the Kingdom of England, which he would fend to him, June, 1563. — 55. Edmund Bp. of London to Sir Wm. Cecill ; that the Lead of St. Bartholomew's Church (hould be applied towards covering of St. Paul's Church, July 3d, 1563. — 56. Edmond, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; on various Matters, viz. concerning St. Bartholomew's Church; the Convocation ; Sir Thomas Fitzherheri's Cafe; and the Cafe of Barton, the Parfon of Abchurch, July 12th, 1563. — 57. To the Chief of the Queen's Council, the Certificate of Edmond Gueft, Bp. of Rochefter, concerning the Jurifdidtion of his Dio- cefe, and what Provifion is made therein tor the Cure of Souls, July 12th, 1563. — 58. Edmond Bp. of Peterborough's Certifi- cate or Anfwer to 6 Articles of Enquiry into the State of his Biflioprick, July 25th, 1563. — 59. E. Grindall, Bp. of London, his Certificate of the Convocation : his Thoughts concerning; the Plague, July 17th, 1563. — 60. John Parkhurfi, Bp. ofNor- wich, his Letter and Certificate, or Anfwer to teveral Articles of Enquiry into the Jurifdidimi and Management of his Dio- cefe, July 27th, 1563.— 61. Richard, Bp. of Ely, to Sir Wm. Cecill : Defiring that the Ifle of Ely may not be joined with Cambridgefhire in the furnithing of Men for the Queen's Ser- vice, as the Ifle contains no more than 20 poor towns, July 20, 1563. — 62. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill: that the Realm is infefled with War univerfally, London with the Peflilence, and Kent with Famine ; that he has recom- mended particular Prayers to beufed in the City of London, but being withheld by Statutes, has forborn to do the fame elfe- where 'till properly authorized, July 23d, 1563. — 63. Edmond, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill : concerning what Orders fliould be obferved and Prayers ufed on tlie intended Faft-Day, on Account of the Plague, July 30th, 1563. — 64. Edmond, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill : in behalf of one Leech, a Scotf* man, wrongfully (as he thinks) imprifoned in Ireland, July .31(1. 1563 — 65. Edmond, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill ; that as the Plague is at Newhaven, he wifljes that even iokrabh, much more honourable Conditions might be accepted. He hopes that notwithflanding a late Proclamation, which might be wilfully or wrongfully mifinterpreted, French Exiles for Re- ligion might not be feized, Aug, 1ft. 1563. — 66. Matthew, Abp. of Canlerbury, to Sir Wm. Cecil!, concerning the Forin ^ of Prayer, for the intended Faft, drawn up by the Bp. of Lon- don, v\ilh the faid Abp.'s Remarks tl)ereon, Aug. 6tli, 1563. — 67. Richard Bp. of Ely (o Sir Win. Cecil), that the Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge, have illegally chofen a Mailer^ ( 22 ) mentioning affo his Certificate of the Houfeholders in Gam-f bridgefliire and the Ifle of Ely. Aug. 15th, 1563. — 68. Ed- mond, Bp. of London to Sir. Wm. Cecill; concerning the Pub- lick Order for the Fall, fent to the Abp. of York, Aug. 2 1 ft, 1563. — 69. Edmond, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill, con- cerning alTembling to Prayer and Fafting in the Plague Time ; with mention of a Letter he had fent to Lord Robert Dudley on the Excommunication of one Sebaftian, Aug. 12lh, 1563. — 70. Matthew Abp. of Canterbury to Sir Wm. Cecill, concern- ing certain remakable MSS. of Dr. Cranmer, his Predeceftbr, Aug. 22d, 1563. — 70. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Si^ Wm. Cecill, defiring the Queen’s Licenfe for building a Gram- mar School at Sandwich, in Kent, to be endowed by Mr. Man- wood : praifing alfo the good Order of that Town, Aug. 27th, 1563. — 72. Richard Cheney, Bp. of Gloucefter, to Sir Wm. Cecill, exprelTing his earneft defire to refign his Bilhopricks of Glocefter and Briftol, and to lead a poor quiet Life as before. Sept. 17th, 1563. — 75. A ftiort Epiftle of Richard, Bp. of Ely, to Sir Wm. Cecill, reprefenting the fad Condition of the Nation, Sept. 1563. — 74*. Richard, Bp. of Ely, to Sir Wm. Cecill, concerning the Choice of a new Head for St. John^s Col- lege, Cambridge, Sept. 17th, 1563. — 75. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir Wm. Cecill, fliewing his Apprehenfions left: Dr. Thirlby, and Mr. Boxal, Dean of Windlor, appointed by the Council to be kept in Cuftody by him, fliould bring Infec- tion with them, Sept. 20lh, 1563. — 76. Thomas Young, Abp. of York, to Sir Wm. Cecill, requefting to know his Pleafure concerning fome Scotch Priefts in Prifon in the Caftle of York, 06L 3d, 1563. — 77. Edmond, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Ce- cill, giving him Advice how to manage a Pain in his Back: alfo concerning the placing of Watfon and Feckenham with fome Biftiops : and other Matters, 06t. 15th, 1563. — 78. Thomas, Abp. of York, to Sir Wm. Cecill ; recommending one Lakyns to be prefented to the vacant Living of Awthorpe, in Lincoln Diocefej and defiring further Advice concerning the impri- loned Scotch Priefts, Nov. 5tb, 1563. — 79. Edmond, Bp. of London, to Sir W^m. Cecill ; concerning Injunctions to be ob- ferved in Xt. Church College, Oxon, where Mr. Sampfon was Dean, Nov. 12th, 1563. — 80. Gilbert Berkeley, Bp. of Bath and Wells, to Sir Wm. Cecill ; that he could not fend to him fooner, on Account of a Houfe being infe6ted with the Plague at Welles ; that he had now fent an Account of the Chapels, &c. in his Diocefe, Nov. 17th, 1563. — 81. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir W^m. CeeiTI ; mentioning Barnaby Gouge his Cafe; Bale’s Antiquities; and that an Inftrument for a Prebend from the Queen ftiould be altered, Nov. 20th, 156.3, — 82. Edmond, Bp. of London, lo Sir W^m. Cecill ; mentioning a Prayer and Pfalm, appointed by him to be ufed upon the Plague abating; alfo concerning fome German Affairs; begs a Doe out his Park, See. Dec. 15th, 1563. — 83. The Pfalm, or ' ( 2 $ ) father Thank fglvlng colledled from the Pfalms, mentioned hj the Bp. of London, in No. 82.-— 84. John Scorey, Bp. of He- reford, his Anfwer (o the Enquiry of the Lords of the Council into the State of his Diocefe, 1563.— -85. Edmond, Bp. of Lon- don, to Sir Wm. Cecill ; recommending Mr. Coverdale to the Bifhoprick of Landaff, Dec. 20, 1563. — 86. Edmond, Bp. of London, to Sir Wm. Cecil ; for Mr. Scot to be Prebendary of Carlifle; the ill State of that Diocefe, Dec. 27, 1563. — 87. Rd. Bp. of Ely to Sir Wm. Cecil : that the Clergy are flandered by Ad verfaries to the Truth, with other Matters, Dec. 28, 1563. — 88. Edwyn Sandys, Bp. of Worcefter to Sir W. pre- fenting him with a Clock that liad been K. Edward’s, for a New-Year’s Gift, Dec. 28, 1563. — 89. Matthew, Arch Bp. of Canterbury, to Sir. Wm. Cecill, mentioning his overbartifulnefs in fpeaking in Public ; that he would gladly decline Perfonal Conference with the Bp. of Aquila, the Spanifh Ambafl'ador, and rather do it in writing. Towards the end of 1563. See Ca?nde7iS EUz, Edit, 4, p. 68. VOL. VII.— Lot 7. Fob 1. Dr. Francis Newton, Vice Chancellor of the Univerfity of Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill, acquainting him that the Stew- arfliip of the Univerfity is vacant, and defiring his Dire^ions for its Supply, June 16th, 1563. — 2. The Fellows of St. John’s College, Cambridge, to the Queen ; that according to her Ma- jefty’s Letters for electing a Matter, they had chofen Dr. Roger Kelk, July 23d, 1563. — 3. The Fellows of St. John’s College, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill : giving their reafons for ele<^- ing Mr. Kelk to be their Matter, before Mr. Longworth, re- commended to them by ihe Queen, July 23d, 1563. — 4, The Apology of the Fellows of St. John’s, for their Ele<5tion, con- tained in eight Articles, July 25th, 1563. — 5. Dr. Kelk (o Sir Wm. Cecill : mentioning the Conference he had, by his Order, with Mr. Longworth, July 27th, 1563. — 6. Mr. Longwortli to Sir Wm. Cecill: his Motives for continuing his Claim to the Headfliip of St. John’s, July 28th, 1563. — 7. Mr. Pilkington, Prefident of St. John’s, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecil!, recom- mending Mr. Longworth to fucceed him. Sept. V, 1563. — 8. ' The Mafler and Fellows of St. John’s, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill, not to force their Confclences to reaffume the Ceremo- nies they had laid afide, Dec. 15th, 1563. — 9. Mr, Alexander Nowell, Dean of St. Paul’s, to Sir Wm. Cecill, concerning his Catechifm, approved of by the Clergy in Convocation, June 22d, 1563. — 10. Concerning the Deanery of Shoreham, which, though in the Diocefe of Rochefter, is under the immediate Ju- rildidionof the Metropolitan Church of Canterbury, July 12th, 1563. — 11. A Certificate of the exempt Places within the Di- ( 24 ) ficefe of Rochefter, July ]2tb, 1563. — 12. Mr. Whittingbam, Dean of Durham, to SirWm. Cecill ; concerning the Service performed in his Church, Dec. IP, 1563. — 13. Tho. Sampfon, Dean of Chriftchurch, Oxon, to Sir Wm. Cecill, againft ufing the Apparel prefcribed, Dec. 26, 1563. — 14. Dr. Marflial, lata Dean of Chrift-Church, his Subfcription to the Queen^s Supre-* jpnacy, and the Form of Churcli Government eflabliflied in the Synod at London, 1562, figned Dec. 21ft, 1563. — 15. An Ac- count of Penfions, Annuities, &c. payable by Edward, Lord Haftings of Loughborough, 1563. — 16. A Letter from the Court at Greenwich, figned by Ld. Arundel and E. Rogers, the Steward and Comptroller of the Houfehold, to Sir Tho. Lodge, Lord Mayor of London, (harply reprimanding him for abufing Mr. Skegge, one of the Queen’s Purveyors, July 19th, 1563. — 17. Sir Tho. Lodge, the Lord Mayor of London’s Anfwer to tie Complaint of Skegge the Purveyor, Tent to Sir Wm. Cecill, July 21ft, 1563. — 18. The Sheriff's of London to the Privy Council ; concerning Money received of them, by the Bp. of Rochefter, Ld. Almoner, July 28th, 1563. — 19. The Ld. Mayor of London to the Privy Council; teeking how to execute the Queen's Proclamation againft Strangers, July 30th, 1563. — 20. Some imperfe6t Rules for an Hofpital at Weffminffer: by a Namelefs Writer, 1563. — 21. Orders for Weftmintlerin Time of the Plague: by Sir Wm. Cecill, High Steward, and Sir Am- brofeCave, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancafter, March 12th, 1563. — 22. Sir John Bourn, a Prifoner in the Marftialfea, to Sir Win. Cecill, entreating his Favour, April 21ft, 1563. — 23. Dr. Walter Haddon to Sir Wra. Cecill : that he has ob- tained from the Queen the Incorporation of Poole; ending his Letter with an Account in Latin of his Difcourfe with the Queen, (hewing her great Rerpe6l for Sir Wm. Cecill^ April 8, 1563. — 24. Wm. Herle, at Antwerp, to Sir Wm. Cecill ; mentioning the State of Affairs in the Northern Parts, May 6, 1563.— 25. Mr. Th. Wotton to Sir Wm. Cecill ; concerning (he Lady Finch, Relidt of Sir Thomas, and her Children, June, 1563. — 26. A Letter in Greek of Henry Cheke to Sir Wm. Cecill, 1563. — 27. Lord Arundel, Steward of the Houfeliold, to Sir Wm. Cecil, concerning Private Affairs, 1563. — 28. Mr. Henry Knolles to Sir Wm. Cecill, concerning his own Private Affairs, July 14(h, 1563.— 29. Mr. Nicholas Wotton to Sir Wm. Cecill ; his Excufe for not attending the Court at Nonefuch, July 28, ;563. — 30. Sir Hen. Gardiner to Sir Wm. Cecil ; defiring the Place of Keeper of Ludlow Caffle, &c. for Tliomas Singleton,, his Servant, Aug. 17, 1563. — 31. Mr. Abington to the Ld. Treafurer, the Plague at Portfinouth, and the Condition of the Queen’s Provifion there, Aug. 15, 1563. —32. From Wm. Herle, at Dunkirk, to Sir. Wm. Cecill ; that be had happily difpatched what he was employed in, and wanted to come home, Aug. 15, 1563.— 33. Sir Edward War- ner, once Lieutenant of the Tower, to Sir Wm. Cecill ; that ( '^5 ) lie enjoys his Retirement ; willies Sir Wm. was not fo harratTed with fatiguing Bufinefs, &c. and ends with petitioning for the decayed Furniture of Lady Catherine’s Chamber in the Tower, Sept. 8, 1563. — 34*. Mr. Herle to Sir Wm. Cecil: that Sick- neis had prevented his fending an Account of his Negotia- tions ; that he was preparing to retutn to England, and wanted nK^re Money, Oct. 13, 1563. — 35. Mr. Herle from Antwerp fo Sir Wm. Cecil: Again prefTing for Money and giving a fur- ther Account of the State of Affairs abroad, 0(5t. 26, 1563. — 36. Mr. Herle from Brufiels to Sir. Wm. Cecill : earneftly re- peating his recjiieft for a Supply of Money, and informing him of the State of feveral Parts of Europe, Nov. 5th, 1563. — • .37. Mr. Herle to Ld. Robert Dudley, in almoli the fame w'ords with thatof No. 34. to Sir Win. Ceciil, Oct. 13th, 1563. —33. Mr. Lennard the elder to Sir Wm. Cecill ; concerning a Marriage depending betwixt his eldefl Son and one Mrs, Mary Darrell ; will) Complaints of the behaviour of Mr. Googe to obdru^ it, Nuv. 10, 1563. — 39. From Mr. Darrell the elder, to Mr. Lennard, fen. ; (lievving his and his Daughter’s defire, that the latter fliould be matched with young Mr. Lennard. — 40. Mary Darrell’s Letter to Mr. Googe ; deliring him to dc- filt from his Suit, fiie being pre-engaged, 0ment of Firft Fruits; as he cannot long live. Feb. 6, 1563, 4. — 6l. Robert Home Bp. of Winchefttr to Sir Wm. Cecil! : defiring that a Regifier who had slandered him might be punifiied, Feb, 12, 1563, 4. — 62. The Bifliop ofLondon to Sir Wm. Cecill : he exclaims vehemently againfi Plays, Interludes, &c. Feb. 22^ 1563, 4. — 63. Edmond Bp. of London his Letter to Sir W. Cecill concerning the Plague, with his F'orm of Prayer and Thankfgiving for the ceafing of it, in 6 pages, March 7th. 1563, 4. — 64. The Bp. of London to Sir Wm. Cecill : that the Queen fhould remain in a Place of Safety till the Plague had quite ceafed : that the did w’ell to grant a yearly Penfion of lOOOl. to Count John of Frifeland, March II, 1563, 4. — The Bp. of London to Sir W. Cecill: that the Amercing Officers guilty of Embezzlement would defray, the Charge of the Penfion to be remitted to Frifeland, March, 18, 1565, 4. — 66. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir Wm. Cecill : he hopes the Bp. of St, Afaph may hold his Benefices inCommendam, as it is neceflary Biftiops fhould ufe Hofpitality, and keep up the lOignity of their Fundion, March 18th, 1563-4. — 67. Miles Coverdale to Sir Wm. Cecill : to promote tlie figning of the Warrants for Difcharge of his fiifi Fruits, March 18th, 1563-4. — 68. Edmond, Bp. of London to Sir Wm. Cecill; that the Penfion for Frifeland would be more judicioufiy befiowed on Count John the younger Brother, than on Duke Edzard the elder, March 21ft, 1563-4. — 69. The Fellows of St. John's ( 27 ’ ) College, Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Cecill, in Latin: that the/ had laid afide their Contention, and atfented to the Election of Mr. Longworth to be their Head, Jan. 5th, 1563-4*. — 70. A Letter from the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Colleges a t'Cara- bridge to Sir Wm. Cecill, in Englith ; concerning the Election of a Vice-Chancellor; with a Form in Latin for that Purpofe, drawn up in Q. Mary’s Reign, Jan. 18th, 1563-4*.—- 71. Sir • Wm. Pickering to Sir Wm. Cecill: he wants to have a Releafe of his Debts, and hopes Mr. Secretary’s Aid therein, January 8th, 1563-4. — 72. Sir John Mafon, Lreafurer of the Queen's Chamber, to Sir Wm. Cecill : that he is retiring to the Coun- try for his Health, Jan. 10th, 1563-4.—- *73. Sir Anthony Cooke to Sir Wm. Cecill : that he would move Mr. Peters to reco,m- mcnd Mr. Edward Stanhope, to a certain young Lady of Mr. Peters’s Acquaintance, whom Mr. Stanhope was defirous to marry. — 74. Sir John Mafon, in the Country, toSir Wm. Ce- cill : that he fears his young Landlord, Spelman, has Intentions of turning him out of his Houfe, which will be Difagreeable ; hopes therefore Sir Wm. will fpeak in his behalf, Feb. 4th, 1563-4. — 75. Mr. Waade to Sir Wm. Cecill j that he is fend- ing 20 Trees to Sir William’s Seat at Tongs, now Theobald’s, Feb. 13th, 1563-4. — 76. Arthur Hall to Sir Wm. Cecill: thanks him for pad Favours; and that fear of his Creditors forces him to be further troublefome, March 4th, 1563-4. — 77. Sir John Mafon to Sir Wm. Cecill: that the Nation is in a dangerous Difeafe through Security and Mifgovernment. His Advice thereupon , and his Judgment of the Queen’s Removal, March 8th, 1563-4. — 78. Mr. William Turner, Dean of Wells to Sir Wm. Cecil!, in Englifli and Latin. He mentions Sir Thos. Dyer’s vile ufage of his Lady, and that it occafioned her Death. Ladly he (peaks of his Herbal, March 22d, 1563 4.— 79. Nicholas Poyntz to Sir Wm. Cecill : His thankfulnefs for the Queen’s and his Kindnefs to his now deceafed Mother, Lady Dyer; and what drange and agreeable Effect it had on her before her Death, Mareh 23d, 1563-4.— -SO, A Licenfe or Grant to l.ord Robert Dudley for Exportation of Woollen Cloths, Julyld, 1562. — 81. LettersPatent for the Encouragement of Foreigners Ingenious in Handicraft, to fettle in Norwich, Nov. 5th, 1 564. — 82. A Letter to the Privy Cpuncil, concern- ing the Caufe of the Letters of Toleration from the Mayor &c. of Norwich, Nov. 16th, 1569. — 83. The Anfwerofthe Lords of tlje Council to the former Letter, Nov. 2 id, 1569. — S4. A Proclamation of the Queen to enforce Submiffion to Arreds and Attachments, March 21d, 15,64. — 85. Copy of a Petition of certain Merchants to the Duchefs of Parma, Regent of Flanders, not to dop their Cargos, Jan. 11th, 1563-4. — 86. A Prociania- tlon of the Queen for removing the Impediments to Traflick betwixt England and Flanders, Dec. 29th, 1564. — 87. Ld. Ro- . bert Dudley to Sir Wm. Cecd! : that he, had Anthony Penn iu E 2 ( 2S ) Cufrody, for beinpj concerned with Hales in the Matter of tlie Succeffion, April 6th, 1564. — 88. Jame!^ Pilkinlon, Bjr. of Dur- ham, to Robert Earl of f.eiceller, in Behalf oF the Refufers of the Apparel.’ 061. 2.>th, l,v64-. — 89. Reafons to prove that the Vintners of Cambridge are to be appointed by the Vice-Chan- cellor only; with a Copy of the Charter of Richard the ^d, 3 S81, in Confirmation of the ame, 1564. — 90. A Letter from the Queen to the Ma\or, Bailiffs, and Borgeffes, of the Town of Cambridge, inhibiting them froix) mecidling with the Li- cenling of Vi6tuallers, 8zr. within the Precindls of the Univer- iity, July ift, 1564. — 91. Nine Queftions, with Anfwers to the fame, concerning the Apparel of Minifters, by Humphry and Sampfon, 1564.— -92. Proofs that the Apparel of Priefts may be worn, in Anfwer to former objediions; this lafi by Dr, Gueii, Bp. of Rochefter. — 93. From Mr. Thomas Gardiner to Sir Win. Cecill : clearing himfelf from Afpei flops, and defiring his " ^rotedion, April 28th, 1564. VOL. VIII.— Lot 8. No. 1. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir Wm. Cecill: he fends him a rough draught of the Articles drawn up by himfelf, and the Bilbops of London, Winchefier, Ely, and Lincoln : he diTires the Queen’s Letter to the Bp. of London to back their Injunc- tions, March, 1564.-rr-2. Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. concerning the Book of Artie les, Puritans, Bucer and Martyr’s Letters, Withers at Cambridge, and the Dean of St. Paul’s, March, 1564. — 3. Gilbert Berkeley, Bp. of Bath and Wells to Sir W. C. he complains of Dr. Turner, Dean of Wells, Ills railing at Bitbops, March 23d, 1563-4. — 4. Mat- thew, Abp. of Canterbury, to Sir W. C. he complains of the Puritans and defires to know his 't houghts of them, March 29th, 1564. — 5. Dr. Alex. Nowell, Dean of St. Paul’s, to Sir W. C. his refentment of a lend Book dedicated to the Queen, March 8th, 1564. — 6. The Queen to the Abp. of Canterbury ; requiring him to confer with the Bifliop.s of his Province, and others haying Fx’clefiaftical Jurifdi6tion, for redrefling Diforders in the Church, occafioned by differ*, nt Dodrines and Rites; and for taking order tiiat none for the future be admitted to Preferments but thofe that are conformable, Jan. 25th, 1564. ' — 7. An Account of various and diforderly Adminiftrations in Churches, by Schifmaticai PaftOrs, 1564 5. — 8. Laurence Humphry’s Latin Petition againli Uniformity, to Abp. Par- ker, and the Bps. of London, Winton, Ely, and Lincoln, Mar, 20th, 1564-5. — 9. A Prockimation publiflied March 2 1 if, 1564; f(>r the better executing of P.'ocefs, and againfl fuch as dare re- . fill: the fame. — 10. A Precedent or Form for the Office of Cleik of the Crown in the Duchy of Lancafier, made tlie 8t.b { 29 ) year of Edw, the 4tfi. — 11 A Licenfe or Grant to Robt.Earl of Leicefter, for the Exportation ot Woollen Clothes, July 4, 1565.— 1 2. Mr. Vernon's Pedigree and Ciaim to the Ld. Powis’s Lands, May 22d, 1565. — 13. A Letter from Carlifle (almofl obliterat- ed) concerning the Wardtliip of one Ireton'; and complaining <;f Mr. Stanley.— 1 4. Warner’s Cafe argued by Mr. .Manwood. An Autograph of Sir Wm. Cecill, 06r. 27th, 1565'. — 15. The Queen’s Commiffion and Articles concerning Pirates. To Sir Edw Dymock, Sir Robt. Tyrwhitt, Szc. Robt Carr, and Ade- lavd Welby, Efqrs. — 16. A Note of certain Demands, in Latin, of the Commiffioners of the Catholick King, and the Anfvver of the Englith Commiffioners to the fame, July 5th, 1565. — 17. An Account of Wares or Merchandize brought from abroad to the Port of London, A. D. 1565. — 18. The Names of fuch Gentlemen in each County, as are entrufied with the Right levying of the Subfidy, April, 1563. — 19. A Que/lion demanded upon the Matter of Scotland : relblved by Bp. Gueff, pro De- fenfione Religionis, Sept. 1565. — 20. Warranted Intelligence of Occurrenc^.s or AlFairs tranra61ed in Scotland. — 21. A further Narrative of Affairs tranfading in Scotland, imperfed, 1565 — 22 Some Inftrud'ons fent to Mr. Randolph how to confer with the Queen of Scots, about I he Time of its being fiifpeded Are would marry with Lord Darnley, without Date. — 23. The Band of the Nobility, Bourgeois, and other Pro- feflors of God’s Truth at Stirling; for the procuring and ob- taining of certain Article.'? there proponed to be afked of the Queen’s Majefty [of Scotland] July 17ih. 1565. — 24. A rough imperfed Draught of a Letter without Name or Date, written from Berwick upon Tweed, teemin^ly by T. Randolph, Efq. to Sir VV. Cecill: clearing himfelf from being Author of a Libel againft (he Queen of Scotis. [See No. 34 ] — 25. The Queen loThomas Randolph her Agentin Scotland; aLetter fign- ed withher Own Hand; that though Commiffionersare appointed for both Nations, flie is unwilling an Engliffi Earl ffiould con- deTcend to be pul on a Level witli a Scutch Baron ; therefore, though Aie dll] ikes Earl Bothwell for a Comrniffioner, (he chufes him before one of meaner Rank, Feb. 2, 1565. — 2o. The Queen of Scofts to the Queen of England : complaining of Holiilities committed in Scotland by the Engliffi, Uec* 31, 1565. — 27. Queen Elizabeth to Mr. Randolph her Agent in Scotland: ihat hearing attempts have been made againR his Life, (he allows him to retire for fatety for a Time to Berwick, figned with her own Hand, Od. 3, 1565.-— 28. A C<»py of a AVritingfent by Mr. Randolph to the Council of Scotland, that ihe'-Queen of England is ready to treat with the Scotch by hit Commiffinners, at any indifferent Idace they themfelves Aiall appoint, J565. — 29. An Account of Scotch Affairs, in a Wri- ting without Name or Date. ■*^-—30. A Copy of tlie Queen of England’s Letter to the Queen of Scotland, in French, Od. 29, 1565. — 31, The Quten of Sept’s AuiWvr to Articles prt^ented ( 30 ) to her in the Name of the Affembly of (he Church, 1.365. — .>2. From the Englift)' Council to Mr. Randolph in Scotland; to procure of the Lords of Seflion redrefs of Wrongs done to a poor Man, Nov. 5d, 1.565. — 33. Inftrudlions from Queen Eli- zabeth to the Earl of Bedford, Governor of Berwick, how to behave with Regard to attempts of the Scotch Borderers to make In-roudsto England, Jan. 12, 156,5 — 54. The Queen of Er.gland to the Queen of Scots; reproaching her for her ill Ufage of Mr. Randolph, &c. [See No, 24.] — 35 The Queen i>f ^‘ois to Mr. Randolph : that as a MiniRer i.s coming to her from the K. of Spain, together with a Meflenger from the Queen of England to accommodate Matters betwixt the two Realms, flie freely confents thereto. Sept. 1565 — 36. Certain Marks, and the fame dec)phered, relating to Perfons and Places in England and Scotland, fent to Mr. Randolph. — 37. Mr» Randolph's Letter to the Queen of Scotland’s Lords of ber Council ; in the Name of the Queen of England ; that they would prevail with their Sovereign to fend the Earl of Lenox »nd hi* Son Lord Darnley forthwith into England, 1565. — 38. A fecond rough imperfed Draught of a Letter of Mr. Randolph to the Queen of England, denying the Accufation of Melvin,’ that be had libelled the Queen of Scotland, [without Date.} [See No. 24.]— 39. The Queen of Scots to Mr. Randolph, to write to the Earl of Bedford, Governor of Berwick, to releafe fhe Earl of Sutherland her Subjed, whom he flopped, and detained in CuRody, as he was coming home. Sept. 8, 1565. —40. Mr. Randolph to the Queen of Scotts, to poRpone her Marriage with Lord Darnley. — 41. A CommifTion figned by the Queen of England, to enquire into the difpofal of Money for the Military ules of the Government of Ireland, from May the 20th. 1364, to Dec. -28th, 1 565.— 42. A Charter for the Ifle of Wight, in Latin ; wiih Orders in Engbfti to be obferved by Edw. Horfey, Efq. Captain of the faid Ifle, 1565. — 43. . Anne Duchefs of Somcrfet to Sir W. Cecill : wifliing he would join Lord LeiceRer in (ollieiting the Queen for the Libeily of her Son Lord Hertford, and his Wife Lady Catherine, wafting their Days in Imprifonment, Jan. 9, 1565. — 44, Thomas Duke of Norfolk to his Kinfman Thomas Earl of Suffex : that a Ser- vant of his had died fuddenly of the Plague, as was fufpeded ; and that he wanted to live in Retirement, with other private Matters, Aug. 31, 1565 — 45. Mr. Laurence Humphrey and Mr. Samfon to the Earfof LeiceRer : they defire leave to retrre to their Places at Oxford, to ccnfult and deliberate w'hether to fubmit to her Majefty’s Laws by Conformity, or not, March 31, 1565 — 16. Matt.hew Abp. of Canterhury to Sir Wm. Cecill : coneenvng the Univepfities Power of licenfrng to Preach, with Remarks on Licenfes granted by the Unive/fities, and the megularity of them, Apr. 9, 1565. — 47. The Abp. of Canter- / bury to Sir W. C. concerning Humphreys and Sampfon’s refu- Conformity; with a remarkable PoRcripl cOiKCining ( 31 ) Turner, Dean of WeH^, making an Adulterer do Penance in a Priefi^s fqnare Cap, Apr. 30, 1365. — 48. The Abp. of Cantt-r* bury to Sir W. C. that fome one, (he knows not who,) haj« appointed Humphreys and Sampfon to preach two Pfiblick Sermons, which he Teems not to like, 1565. — 49. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. he expoflulate^ pretty earnetly wids him for being backward in enforcing the Queen’s Injundion« Tor Uniformity, Dec. 8, 1565. — 50. A Short Letter ot the Abp« to Sir W. C. to remind him jof the irregularities that are preva- lent, Dec, 1.3, 1565. — 51. An imperfc6l Latin Letter of Mr. Bingue of Clare- hall, Cambridge, to Sir W-m. Cecill: chiefly complemental, Jan. 22, 1565. — 52. A Latin Epiflle of Dr. Perne of Peter houfe, Cambridge, to Sir W. Cecill ; that the four Firft Councils aie preferable to all others, Apr, 8, 1565. — 53. Accufations brought agalnft the Provoft of Kings-CoJL Cambridge, by leveral Members of the fame to the Bp, of Lin- coln, V'iritor, 1565. [See No. 58.] — 54. Dr. Robert Beaumont,, Mafier of Tnn.-Coll. Cambridge, to Sir Wm. Ceciil; in Anfwer to a Letter of his about Conformity, Dec. 6, 1565. — 55* Bartholomew Clerk, of Cambridge, to Sir W. C, in Latin; fpeaks of the Puritans there, whom he calls Fanatici Superpel- liiiani, Dec. 12. 1565. — 66, Mr. LongwortH, Mafler of tBL John’s, Cambridge; ids promife of Submithon to the Queen’s injundions, figned with his Name, Dec. 13. 1565. — 57. A Liil of Names of Perfons, out of whom to choofe one to be Mate of St. John’s College, Cambridge. — 58. Some of the Felfows of King’s College, Cambridge ; the Reafon of their Conteft with the Provoff, in Latin, Dec. 17, 1565. [See No, 5.3-.1— -59, Ar- guments in Latin againfl the Ufe of the Prieft’s Habit, with Anfwers to the fame, 1565.— 60. An Epitome of the laft Will and Teflament of Sir Thomas Chaloner, bearing date Ocl, J Ith, 1564. — 61. Sir Thomas Smith’s Bill of Charges for his'Services in the Kingdom of France, Augufl, 1565. — 62, Sir Thomas Cotton to Sir V/m. Cecill: concerning Frauds ufed to Caufe ara Artificial Dearth, Feb. 25, 1565. — 63. The Ju dices of the Hundred of Wrotham in Kent, to Sir Thomas Cotton of the Neighbouring Divifion; that they are very defirous of joinrn-g with him in (uppreffing diforderly Aie-houfes, Gandng-houfes, Stc. Dec. 19, 1565. — 64. Richard Onflow, E(q. Recorder of London, to Sir Wm. Cecill; concerning a Prorlsmation for redraining the Plofiers of London from putting a Second liueing into their flop Hofe, Feb. 281 1565.— 65. Queen Elizabeth to Sir Thomas Randolph her Agent in Scotland; that file has appointed the Earl of Bedford and Sir John Forfler to be her Commiflioners for treating with the Scotch ComniiHioners,, Jan. 10, 1565 Signed by the Queen, — 66. Cornelius d’Alnefs to Sir Wm. Cecill, in Latin; that he Is greatly importuned by the Wife of one Weft to fet her Hrifoand at Liberty; that how- ever he refers his Caufe wholly to Sir Wm. March 6, 1565, — 67. Lady Mary Grey to Sir Wm. Cecill; that he would obtain ( S2 ) /^)r her the Queen's Favour, which by Tome Fault she had Jan, 24, 1365. — 68. Lady Mary Grey (o Sir W. C. that flie truly repents of her Folly thatoccafioned the QueeiFs dirpleafurey and defires to procure Pardon, Feb. 7, 1563. — 69. The Earl of jNorthtimberland to Sir Wm. Ceciilj that he would procure leave that he might be abfent at St, George^s Feaft, March 1 I, 1565. — 70. Matthew Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C.^that Dr. Caius is charged with Alheifni. He defires that Bourri may refide with the Bp. of Lincoln at London, Jan. 4, 1565, 6. — - 71. The Bp. of Durham to Sir Wm. Cecill Mr. Goodman coming to Newcafile with the Scotch Lords, defires Licenfe to Preach, Jan. 14, 1565. — 72. Thomas Young Abp. of York to Sir W. C. fpeaklng greatly in Favour of Mr. Ceciily Sir William^s Son, Jan. 28, 1565. 6. — 73. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir Wm, Cecill; returning to him a curious Old Pfaiter which Sir William had lended to him, Jan. 24, 1565, 6. — 74. The Abp, of Canterbury to Sir W. C. for the Dean of St. Paui\s to preach before the Queen the approacliing Lent, Jan. 29, 1565, 6. — 75. Richard Davies Bf/. of St. Afaph, to Sir W. C. the' Bps. of LandafT and Bangor being lately dead, he recommends Dr. Hewit for the latter, Jan. 30, 1565. — 76. The Abp. of Can- terbury to Sir W. C. concerning the vacant Welch Biflropricks, and recommending Dr. Hewit for the See of Bangor, Feb. 7, 1565, 6. — 77. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. Cecill : con- cerning Fire-wood for Sir W'i!Iiam\s Salt Works, Feb. 11. 1565, 6. — 78. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. concerning filling the See of Bangor; with various other Matters, Feb. 12, 1565, 6.- — 79. The Abp. of York to Sir W. Cecill : concerning an Order fent to York, which he will take care to put in Exe- cution, Feb. 22, 1565, 6. — 80. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. the Preachers for Lent, and Mr. Robinfon’s appointment to the Bifiioprick of Bangor, Feb. 26, 156.5, 6. — 81. The Bp. of Durham to Sir W. Cecill, concerning his being reftored to Lands detained from him, March 7, 1565, 6. — 82. The Abp. of Canterbury, and’ Bp. of London to Sir W. C. for prolonging tlie Liccnle to John Bodleygh to be printer of the Geneva Bible, with mention of a Ne\v Tiannation intended by them, March 9, 1565, 6. — 83. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir Wm. Cecill: he complains of tiie Oppofers of Conformity, and thinks they are too much indulged, March 12, 1.565, 6. — 84. The Bp. of Durham to Sir Wm. Cecil, the great inconvenience of the De- tention of his Lands, witli a Note of the fame, March 13 ,1565, 6. — 85. The Bp of Durham to Sir Wm. Cecill : that Mr. Richard Kingfraill may be made Attorney of the Duclry, March 17, 1565, 6. — 86. The Abp. of Canterbury and Bp. of London to Sir W. C. their Intention of fending for the London Miniflers, and propofing Conformity to thtm, March 2, 1565, 6.-87. The Bifliop of Durham to Sir W. C. his Conteft with another about the Right to fome Coal Mines, he fend.s in in’s Letter a printed Queflion difputed at Lovain, concerning the Power of { 33 ) the Civil Magiflrate In Affairs of Religion, March 2Ifi, 1565, 6. — 88. A Latin Epiftle from Robert Cundal), 'Scholar of Clare-hall, Cambridge, to Sir W. C. he Petitions for a Mainte- nance, Jan. 16. 1565, 6. — 89, Dr. Gabriel Goodman, Dean of Weffminfter, to Sir Wm. Cecil I .* in behalf of the Hofpitall of the Savoye, Feb. 23, 156a, 6. VOL. IX.— Lot 9. Fol. 1. Rodolph Walter of Zurich’s Opinion. Concerning wearing the Prieft’s Cap and Surplice, Aug. 29ih, Nov. 3d, March 18, 1565, 1566. — 2. A Copy of the Supplication fet up in Antwerp againli the Inquifition, January 1565, 6. — 3. Sir Thomas Corn- wallis to Sir W. Cecil!: thanks him for furthering his Caufes, and for his friendly Difpofition towards him, Jan. 19, 1565, 6. — ‘t. Mr. John Hales to Sir W. C. defires him to intercede with the Queen for his Liberty, or at leafl tliat he may be prefent at the hearing of his Caufe before the Judges, [See Eacherd. p. 334.] Jan. 27, 1565, 6. — 5. Wrn. Herle to Sir W. C. he begs his favour as to a certain Profecution under which he laboured, Feb. 15, 1565, 6. — 6. Mr. John Walfh to Sir W. C. concerning the Queen’s reprieving Ralph Swynehow and other attaynted Perfons, March 7, 1565 6. — 7. Dr, Robert Huick (o Sir W. C. m Latin : being fent by the Queen to vilit Lady Knolles, tick, he begs Sir Wra. would farther his Suit with the Queen in his Abfence, March 9, 1565, 6. — 8. Mr. John Hales to Sir W. C, He recommends Mr. George Bromley to be Attorney of the Duchy, on Account of his Learning, luduflry and Religion, March 10. 1565, 6. — 9. Ralph Chamberlain, Gentleman Porter of (he Tower of London. His Petition to the Queen that the Inhabitants of the Tower-poflern may have no in'ringement of their Liberties from the Lord Mayor, March 13, 1565, 6. — 10. A Warrant from the Queen for allowing longer time for Pay- ment of Cuftom, to Merchants trading to Embden, &c. Jan. 4th, 1565, 6. — 11. A Devife for Comptrolling ‘the Offire of Ordnance at Berwick, 1566. — 12. The Names ofPorts in each ' County aroi^nd England and Wales, 1566 —13. A Eo^k of the Names of fuch as have been difcharged of the Imp on Wines, Nov. 1. 1566.-r-14. A Rate appointed by the Queen for dif- rharge of the ImpoH; on Wines to be provided by Perfons of Note, 1566.— 15. Names of Perfons to whom and in what quantities refpedtively the Impoff on Wines is releafed, 1566. — 16. Ordersforthe goodGovernmentof theWorfliipfuiCompa- ny of Vintners, 1566. — 17. Againft the Company of Vintnersha- ving a Licenfe for Retaile of Wines, by Chridopher Lane, 1566. — IS. Argument in Favour of the Vintners of London who are not free of the V^intners’ Company, 1566, — 19. The Queen to F ( 34 ) ^ Sir John Former ; that he would fignlfy to tlie Scotch Lords, Miirdenrs of David Rizzio, then lurking at Newca'file, that tliey miift betake them to fome Piace of Safely out of her Realm, May 7, 136^. — 20. Ti)e Queen to Sir Thomas Randolph ; that he would privately found the Earl of Argyle, to find how he was affected to her Interelf with regard to the Rebellion in Ire- land, May 2.), 1566.' — 21. The Queen to Mr. Randolph, fign’d •with her own Hand, to recall him from his Agency in Scotland, June 9, 1566. — 22. A long imperfect Account in Latin of Oc- currences in Scotland, fin 29 pages.] — 2.3. A fecond imperfect Latin Account of Scotch Occiu rences, [in 12 pages.] — 24-. A fuither Narrative of Scotch Affairs ; and Copies of lorne Letters of Mary Queen of tlie Scots to Earl Bothwell, In Latin, with Marginal Notes alfo in Latin to illuflrate the fame; imperfedi, [yet in 31 pages,] 1566. — 25. An Englitli Narrative fent from Berwick to Sir Nicholas Throgmorton, concerning the Troubles in Scotland, occafioned by the unhappy differences betwixt the Scotch Queen, and Henry Lord Darnley her Hulband, [in 39 pages,] March 9th, 1566.— 26. The latter part of a Declaration of the Nobility, Szc. of Scotland, Sepl= 12, 1565. — 27. Several Declarations, Manifefios, Petitions, &c. of the Scotch Nobility, Szc. from 1561 to 1565, [in 20 paj^es.] — 28. A Nairative of Sir Richard Bingham, concerninghis Services againfi: tlie Bourks, and of the Overthrow of the Scots at the Battle of Ardmuire, Sept. 27, 1566. — 29. Infiruciions given by the Lords of the Council to JelTery Vanghn an Atliftant at the Admiralty to take Charge of Provifions by Indenture from Wm. Winter and Ed- ■ward Basfne, two Officers of Marine Affairs, July 7, 1566 — itO. Ab.el Sylvius Frifius in Latin, to Sit W. Cecill : an Account of his infiri'.cling fome young Cienilemen in Sir Wm’.s Family, April 8, 1566. — 3i. The Name.s of fuch Inhabitants of the Ne- therlands as have conttifuted a DuU h Congregation in London, 1566. — 32. Anne Duclu fs of Somerfet to Sir W. C. to' join with Lord Leicefirer in entreating the Queen to Releafe Lord Hertford and his Wife Lady Catherine, [See vol. 8. No. 43.] Apr. IK, foO'd. — 33. Matthew Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. He dciires Inm with the Lord Keeper, and Lord Marqiiefs to be prefent at Lambeth at the Fxaminatuui of the Londoii AJiniliers, [See vol. 8th, No. 86. J March 25, 1566. — 34. Gil- bert Berkely Bp. of Ixilh and Wells, to Sir W. C. concerning Intlrnments for coining Money, lately found, -which he fends to him, March 26, 1566. — 35. The Ai)p. of Canterbury to Sir \V. C. His Examination of the ]..ondon Alinificrs, as to Confor- mity, witii tile Refult thereof, March 26, 156(). — 36. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sip W. C. Concerning his Book of Advcr- tifements, and of fume I’uritan Minifters wanting to Conform, Alarch 28, 1566. — 37. The Abp. of Canteibury to Sir W. C. ( 'one erning the Preacliers at the Spittall, and of a Difturbance made at Church by one Crowley, Apr. 3, 1566. — 33. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W, C, ' His Examination of Crov^iey, / { 35 ) and Cenfure of him. Crowley’s Paradoxes, Apr. 4, 15G6. — 39. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. His Account Of the Irregularities of the Puritans: he complains that no otie Seconds his attempts for maintaining Conformity^, Apr. 12> loGG. — ;40. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. He greatly wants the Aid of Council to enforce the Queen’s Ordeis, and grieves he is fo little fupported, Apr. 23. 1 5G6.-— -41. A Latin Lpiftle from Wm. Booth at Cambridge to Sir W. Cecill; in which with many Compliments he thanks him for Favours, Apr. 15, 156G. — 4-2. Mr. Alex. Nowcl Dean of St. Pauis, to Sir W. C. Concerning his Book againti; Dorman ; in vvhieii he blames Calvin’s Mifreprefenlation of Henry 8. Apr. I, I36G. — 43. Dr. Laurence Humphrey to Sir W. C. In behalf of a certain Man’s Suit. His JudgmeiU of the Book of Advertife- ments, Apr. 23, 1566. — 1-4. Ballinger and Gualter in Latin from Switzerland to Humphry and Sampfon, concerning the Apparel of Minifters, May, 1500'. — 45. Bullinger to Horne, Grindall, and Parkhurft, the Bps. of Winton, London and Nor- which, in Latin, intreating lenity towards Nonconformifts, May 3d, 1566. — 1-6. Paifages in Latin colleCled from the Ancient. s concerning the Apparel of Clergyman. — 47. The Sum of the Controverly about Apparel, betwixt Bucer and Alatco, in Latin. 1566. — 48. Mr. Nowel’s l^ropolitions and Terms of Subfcrip- tion to the prefent Church Government, in Latin, 1566. — 49. The Lord Wm. How^ard, Lord Chamberlain, his ilequc-fi to the Duke of Norfolk his Nephew, to confirm to him his E dates which had b^en granted to him by K. Edward the 6tii ; alto his Declaration of his whole Revenue, 1566 —-50. An Etiimate liow the laft Will and d'etf ament of Sir T'homas Chaloner, Knt. lately deceafed, may be performed, June 14, 1566. — 51. d'he laft Will and Teftament of Sir John Mafon, Knt. obiit, A. D. 1566. — 52. Captain Roger Boddington to Mr. Anthony Penne ; giving Account of his loting his Ship, aiid becoming a Slave to the Algerines, Aug. 31. 1566. — 53. A Latin Letter of Condo- lence from Mr. Thomas Geftreys to Mr. William Smyth on the Death of his Brothter, 1566. — 54. A Form of a Medicine for (he Sciatica, in Englifh. Sent to relieve Sir W. Ceeiil, 156{;. *^55. Cornelius de Lannoy to l.ord Leiceiler and Sir W. C. in Latin : that by putting a certain Du ft into Lead, he made Gold, Feb. 14, 1566.^—56. An Extract from the laft Will and Tefpa- ment of Sir Richard Fullmertlon of Thetford in Norfoik, Jan. 23d, 1566. — 57. A Brief Declaration oi the Charges of the Office of the Revels tor one whale Year. ''I ernp. Rcgin. Khz. — 58. ADay Bookmrdefjr ! 4 Days, ending March the4th, 1567, of the Office of the Revels, 1567.— -59. A Declaration of Stuff delivered from the great Wardrobe to Sir Thomas Benger, Knt. for the Office of the Revels, 1567. — 60 Names of Perlons who executed the Office of Chancellor and Under Treafurer, from the 20th of Hen. Sept, to 1567. — 51. A Petition in F2 { 36 ) French of Anthony Becque and John Quan*y for the Privilege ■ot making Glafs, Auguft, 1567. — 62, Mr. Waad to Sir W. C. That Peter de Croix has offered (o fet up the Art of dying and dreffing Clothes in the Flemifli Manner; and that Mr. Piers Edgeoinbe Is a fit Man to be Knighted, March, 1567. — 63. A Declaration what Spanith Wool has been broaglU into England in 2 Years time, ending at Michaelmas, 1567. — 6f. The Duke of Norfolk to the Earl of Sutfex mentioning the Cenfure paffed upon him at Court for his Judgment on the Queen’s Matching with the Duke of Auflrla; which flie commanded him to write, Dec, 18, 1567.- — 65. The Earl of Leicefter to the Earl of Suffex then Ambaffador from tiie Queen to the Emperor, concerning the Marriage between her and the Archduke, 1567 ; complain- ing aifo of Sir George Stanley; w’ilh the Senfe of the Council on the Match, 1567. — 66. Articles agreed on for a certain time betwixt the Queen’s MajeOy, and Henry Smith and James Morley, 1567. VOL. X.— Lot 10. Eol. 1. Tho. Young Archbp. of York to Sir W. C. roncernlng a Cafe of his depending before the Lords, Sept. .3, 1567. — 2. The Abp. of York to the Council : touching tlie Controverfy be- tween him and Mr. Vaughan and others, Sept. 3, 1567. — 3. Walter Haddon t'o Sir W. C. He d* tires that a Modier might enjoy the Wardfliiip of her Son, Sept. 12, 1567. — 4. Mr. Cuir- ftable to Mr. AUington and Sir W. C. w ith a Letter to the Lat- ter of a Precept loll at llie Court, April, 1567. — 5. An Ac- count of Strangers in the feveral Parts of London and Wefl- ininlrer, in 83 pages, A. D 1567. — 6. Mr. Wm. Hurapiirey to Sir W. C. touching Scotch Money, and the refining of Gold or Silver from the Copper Mines, March 15, 1567. — 7. The Pro- voft and Fellows of King’s Coll. Cambridge, to the Queen in Latin, That they are forced by their own Indigence to deny M». Cary a Farm which the Queen defired tor him, March 1, 1567. — 8, Mr. T. Prellon, afterward Matter ot Trinity Hall, Cambridge, lo Sir W. C. in Latin, Thanks him for Favours to him and his Brother, March 4, 1567. — 9. The Provofl and Fel- lows of King’s Coll, Cambridge, in Latin to Sir W. C. con- cerning Mr Cary’s Suit, as in No. 7, March, 1567. — iO. Dr. Wm. Turner, Dean of Wells, to Sir W. C. with a Copy en- clofid of an Order agreed lo by the Chapter of Weils, that not- wiihftanding their retept Oppofition, he may enjoy his Divi- dend from the Church of Weils, though Abfent for his HealtJi, Alarch 22, 1567.— -11. A French Letter from Mr. George ’Blythe at Orieance, to Mr. Michael Hicks, or in his Abfence to Mr. Skinner of Lincoln’s Inn, March 10, 1367. — 12. A con- folatory Fetter in Englith from Mr Blythe lo Mrr. Penn, will- ( 37 ) ing her to be careful of her Health, 1567. — 13. Mr. William Mount, a Student in King’s Coll. Cambridge, to Sir W. C. in Latin, begging him to relieve his Neceflities, March 3, 1567.— 14. Mr. Wm. Smith, Son ot the late Clerk of the Council, to Sir W. C. in Latin, being left deflitute by his Father’s Death, He defires his Intereft to be admitted a Queen’s Scholar, Mar. 1568. — 15. Things to be confidered bv the Chancellor and the Council of the Duchy of Lancafler, for Furtherance of the Queen’s Service, Sept. 15, 1568. — 16. From the Queen to the liOrd Treafurer, that Chriftopher Welfor, a Merchant Stranger, may be indulged in the Sale of his Wares, May 9, 1568. — 17. The Queen to the Lord Treafurer, that the Archbp. of York being dead, Mr. Vaughn is to have the Government of the two Parks, called Reft and Skawme in the Manour of Cawood, July 13, 1568. — 18. Mr. Wm. Humphrey to Sir W, CecilL His Opinion concerning Scotch Money, April 10, 1568. — 19. A Reprefentation that the Mines in England and Ireland were granted to Humphrey and Schultz, and from them conveyed to the Corporation of the Battery, before Mr. Edgecombe’s Sait commenced, 1568. — 20. An Order from the Queen to the Ld. Admiral, for Stoppage of the Ships and Goods of the Polanders, June 15, 1568. — 2i. Orders for Farming the Portage of Beer, allowed to the Low Country Veftels, Oct. 4, 1568. — 22. Con- fiderations for the Improvement of the Traffick of England to fo- reign Parts, 1568. — .23. Part of a Proclamation for Exporta- tion of Sea-Fithe, and for obferving Wednefdays for Fifti-Days, 1509. — 24. The Rate of Impoft upon Wines allowed to the Nobility and great Officers, Nov. 1568. — 25. A Bill of the Names of Italian Merchants and otiiers dwelling in London, with a Preample to the fame in Italian, July 2.3, 1568. — 26, A Book of Contribulors, and their feveral Contributions for Build- ing a Market-houfe in St. Margaret’s PariQi, Weftminfter, 1568. — 27. A Proclamation by the Queen lor preventing Diminu- lion of the Payment of Cuftoms, Subfidies, &c. due to the Crown, 1568. — 28. A Copy of the Patent granted to Oliver Ddwbeney, for Survey ot the Cufloms on Beer, July, 1563. — • 29. The Sorts and Value of the Wares tranfported throughout England, from Michaelmafs 1564 to Michaelmafs 1568. — 30. The Names of thofe who have been perfecuted for Religion, and frequent the Englifti, French, Dutch, or Italian Churches, 1568. — 31. John Sylvius to Sir W. C. in Latin, concerning a Cliaradtariftick of Foreign Languages, w'ritten by him, Apr. 20, 1568. — 32. Jerome Fcrlitus, Minifter of the Italian Church, to the Bithop of London in Latin, in Behaifof a Dutch Painter, Jan. 24, 1568. — 33. James Spencer to Sir W. C. from DanU zick, concerning Forces raifing for the Prince of Orange, and for the King of Denmark, with various other Occurrences, Apr. 23, 1568. — 34. An Account of the great Caufe of Offence given to Mr. T. Randolph, the Queen’s Ambalfador at Ruffia, A. D, 1568.— 35, Wm. Borrough's Voyage for Difeo very of { 38 ) the Sea and Coafl beyond Pechora, and to find an open PalTage to Cathaya, 1568, printed in the EngliQi Voyages of Hackluit, page 382. — 36. A Copy of a Letter of Mr. Randolph at Mof- cow, to the Emperor of Rutfia, requiring Jufiice againft tome Englift) Offenders, Apr. 12, 1568 or 69. — 37. Lady Mary, Re- lift of Lord John Grey of fyrgo, to Sir W. C. That He would continue Mr. Grey her Son under hir Care, notwithfianding he was out of his Wardfhip, March 25, J568. — 38. Lady Rut- fel to the Lord Treafurer her Brother [by Marriage] of the un- toward Ditpofition of her Pofthumous Hoby Son, and withing he would undertake the Management of him. [N.B. This Let- ter, in point of Time, fliould be placed after the Year J571.] — 39. Mr. Sollicitor Onflowe, to Sir W. C. That the Attorney of the Duchy Court afted not by any Commiffion from the Sove- reign, but by a Deputation from the Chancellor of the Court, May 8, 1568 — 40. Lady Mary Grey of Pyrgo to Sir W. C. Thanking him for his Goodnefs to her Son, May 24, 1568. — 41. The Arclibp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. of the Lent Treachers : inconvenience of the Non-relidency of the Preben- daries, &c. March 29, 1568.^1-2. The Bp. of London to Sir W. C. Recommending Mr. Mallerie to be received into his Service, Apr. 9, 1568. — 43. The Abp. of York to Sir W. C. Detiring the Commission for regulating the Province of York may be renewed and altered. May 7, 1568. — 44. The Bp. of London to Sir W. C. That tlie Puritans who went into Scot- land, are returned from thence. May 8, 1568. — 45. The Bp. of London to Sir W. C. With Articles of Enquiry to be ufed in the Search for Strangers, and an old Proclamation, May II, 3 56s. — 46. The Articles of Enquiry in the Search for Strangers in the City and Suburbs of London. Ufed in Nov. and Dec. 1567. — 47. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. Recom- mending an enclofed Scheme to make the River to Canterbury Navigable, May 21, 1568. — iS.'The Abp. of Canterbury and Bp. of London, &c. to Sir W. C. Concerning Mildemeanours ^ in Bennet College, Cambridge; and that the Vice-chancellor -forbid one of their Houfe to obey the Queen’s Commiffioners Order to appear before tliem ; with an Opinion fubjoined, con- cerning the fame Affair, Apr. l6, 1568. — 49. The Provoft and Fellows of Chrifi’s Coll. Cambridge, to Sir W. C. in- Latin : that the} cannot gratify his Kinfman, in granting him a College Farm, Apr. 25, 1568. — 50. Bartholomew Dodington of Cam- bridge to Sir W. C. in f-atin : congratulating him on Mr. H, Cheke’s being made Mafler of Arts, Ap!". 8, 1568, — 51. The Warden, Fellows, &c. of the C'ollegc near Wincheller, to Sir W. C. in Latin: that they had nominated him to be their Steward, May 6, 1568. — 52. Mr. Chaderton, Head of Queen’s Coll. Cambridge, to Sir W. C. in Latin: how thankful he is for procuring him the Headfliip, May 8, 1568. — 55. The Vice- chancellor and Heads of Houfes in Cambridge to Sir W. C. To procure the Queen’s Letters of Difpenfation, that the King’s { 39 ) Readers of Publick Ledtures in the Univerfity may omit the fame betwixt Midfummer and Michaelmas, May 13, 1568. — 54. A rou;];h Draught of the Queen^s Difpenlation, which was petitioned for in the former Letter. — 55. Chriftopher Johnfon Matter of the School in the College near Winchetter, to Sir W. C. Of the PerverTnefs of one Lillington his Scholar, May 17, 1568. — 56. Some of the Heads of Colleges in Cambridge to Sir W. C. in Latin : to hop an -Edict for Wearing the Old Ap- parel there, Nov. 26, 1568. — 57. Earth. Clerke of Cambridge in Latin to Sir W. C. That Mr. Hen. Cheke was made Matter of Arts, and defires his Approbation, March 30, 1568. — 58, Mr. Hen. Cheke from Cambridge, in Latin, to Sir W. C. Whether he thoulcl take the Degree of Matter of Arts offered him by theUniverfity, 1568. — 59. Patrick Macnan, Bifliop eledl of Dromore in Ireland, his Profethon of Faith, in Latin, 156‘8. — 60. Names of Members of the French and Dutch Churches in London, thought to be Factors for Perfons beyond Sea, 1568. —61. Names of tlie Members of the Italian Church in London, born in the Dominions of the King of Spain, 1568. — 62. Names of Stranger.s that frequent the French Church in Lon- don, 1568. — 63. An Account and Valuation of Lands, &c. belonging to Sir Henry Sidney, 1568. — 64. Thomas Dutton from abroad, to Sir Thomas Gretliam ; that the Prince of Orange’s Troops are ruining the Country, Apr. 1 1, 1568. — 65. Dr. Walter Haddon to Sir W^. C. in Latin; recommending the Petition of Mr. Smith, Apr. 6, 1568. — 66. Dr. W. Haddon to Sir W. C. That he would thew lenity to Mr. Aubery, who had been accufed of Mifdemeanors, April 12, 1568. — 67. Dr. W, Haddon to Sir W. C. in Latin. That he tliall refrain going to Court at prefent, becaufe of an Indifpofition, Apr. 26, 1568.-— \ 66. Mr. Peregrine Bertie in Latin to' Sir W. C. Promifing to ufe Diligence in bis Studies, May Itt, 1568. — 67. Sir Walter Mildmay to Sir W. C. With Sir W. Peters’s Account of Lands he had of the Queen for the Ufe of Exeter College, May 11, 1568. — 68. A Sorrowful Letter of Mr. W. Waad to Sir W. C. Of his own Mifeiy and the Indigence of his Family, May 22, 1568. — 69. Mr. Stene in I>atin to Sir W^. C. That he might not in his Old Age be difcharged of his ReClory of Highara, May 22, 1568. — 70, Mr. Fox to Sir W. C. in Latin. To be difpenfed with in Regard of a Law for Printing that allows not of above four Strangers, Printers, in one Place, that lo his Martyrology might be fooner Printed, July 6, 1568. — 71. -A Chiding Letter from a Lady to a Perfon unknown, 1568. — > 72, Sir Thomas Greftiam to Sir W. C. To renew the Bond.s for prolonging tlje Queen’s Debt, Aug. 30, 1568. — 73. John Laufon to Sir W. C. Concerning Laurence Thorntoifs committing a Burglary upon his Brother Roger, May'3d, 15,68, / VOL. XL— Lot 11. FoI.I. An Order rallfyMby the Council for anfwering of Cuftom according to the Length of Clothes, Feb. 16, 1568-9. — 2. The BiAiop of London to Sir W. Cecil ; That He has fent to the Council a Catalogue of J. Stowe's unlawful Books, Feb. 24, 1568-9. — 3. To the Bithop of London, from Mr. T. Watts his Chaplain, of what Books he found at Mr. Stow’s Houfe, in con- fequence of his Search, Feb. 21, 1568-9. — 4. A Catalogue of foch unlawful Books as were found in the Houfe of Mr. John Stowe, Feb. 21, 1568-9. — 5. Tho. Lever to the Earl of Leicef- ler and Sir W. C. advifing that the receiving or refuting Reli- gion be not tor Worldly Befpefls, Feb. 24, 1568-9 — 6. The Number of Metfes of Meat daily terved up in the Queen's Ma- jjefty's Houfehold, 1569. — 7. The Queen's Licenfe to Bonaven- tiire Corru, a French Merchant, to export certain prohibited Things, Sept. 2, 1569. — 6. A Cafe between Sir Anth. Cooke and Mr. Thomas Wootton, concerning a Replevin, April, J569. — 9. Wm. Kendall's Petition to Sir Wm. Cecill, That he may not be molefled in his Occupation of making Alum, April, 1569. — 10. The Copy of the Cuiloms of the Five Ports, [in 34 pages.! written out A. D. 1569. — 11. The Number of Demy- Jaunces, Light-horfemen, and Footmen fent to Scotland to chaftife the Rebels fled thither, 1569. — 12. A Note of the Fur- niture of the Gentlemen in Rutlandthire of Horfes, Armour, and Weapons, 1569. — 13. Stephen Perrett, a Foreigner, to Sir W. C. His Scheme for railing Money by Lottery, infiead of Subfldys, &c. May 4, 1569. — 14. Inftructions for John Pybrs and others, fent to view the arrefted Goods of the K. of Spain's Subjects, flgned by the Queen, May 31, 1569. — 15. A Decla- lation of Hawkins's Cafe, whofe Ships were plundered by the Spaniards at La Vera Cruz, in Siipt. 1568. — 16. Friviledges granted to the Merchants-x\dv< ntures, procured for them from the Emperor of Ruflia, by Sir Thomas Randolph, Ambaflfador of the Queen's Majefly, July 10, 1569. — 17. Mr. Peter Oiborne to Sir W. C. requefling that the Trade to Portugal be allowed free and open, March 5, 1.569. — 18. A Tranflation from the French of the Frotefl made by the Margrave of Antwerp, con- cerning Englifli Clothes, &c. feized there, Dec. 18, 1569. — 19. An Order or Regulation to be obferved in London for the Sup- preflion of Vagabonds, April, 1569. — 20. A Note of the View of the Mufters within the City of London, June 4, 1569. — 21, The Lord Mayor of London to Sir W. C. petitioning that the City Watch may be Rationed as heretofore, June 14,1569. — 22. Mr. Bernard Randolph, aMagiftrate of Well min Her, to SirW. C. defiring bis Aid and Advice with regard to a Man he had apprehended, enticing Perfons to play at a fraudulent Game { 41 ) called Rifling, Sept. 4. 1569.— -23, A Fragment of a Grant to the City of London, of Ely Rentes, without Molefiation of the Lifliop, 1569. — 2'1-. CiMicerning (he Trade to Southampton for Linnen Cloths, by (he Merchants of Guernfey and Jerfey, 1569, — 25. Gregory Warren to Sir W. C. in Latin ; He informs him of Rebels harboured in old Blackwell^s Houfe, Der. 18, 1569. — 26. A Note of the Cutlnms paid in the Iile of Wight for Merchandifes, 1569. — 27. A Commifhon figned by the Queen for prelervdng Spanith Ships anvd Goods detained in the Englifli Forts, May .31, 1569. — 28. Inhrudtons tor John Fyers and others, concerning Spanitli Goods, figned by the Queen, a Duplicate of No, 14, except the Dale, which is June 21, 1569. — 29. An Italian Letter of Intelligence from Rome, dated the 23id of July, and (he 1.3th of Augufi, 1.569. — .30. From George Frederick MarquiL of Rrandenburgh, to the Lledlor of Saxony, concerning the offered Alliance ot England, June 7, 1569. — 31. The Propoiitions of the Emperor in the Diet at Ra- (iibon; tfanOated into the French Tongue, ifom (he High Dutch, 1569. — .32. An Anfwer in Latin of Augufiiis Eieflorof Saxony, to the Queen of Navarre and her Son, of his Adher- ence to the Aulbourg Confeflion, Aug. 4, 1569. — S3. Names of the Prince of Germany, whofe Ambafiadors met at Naumbourg, and on what Account, Sept, 5, 1569. — 34. Mr. T. Randolph^* Account, and the Balance due to him at hi.s Return from his Embafly in Molcovy, 1569. — 35. Two Letters of Mr. Ran- dolph, one fent to the Emperor of Ruffians Council, the other to him himfelf, May 7, 1569,- — 36 . The Earl of Leicefier to Mr, T. Randolph, Ambaffador in Rufiia, mentioning the Troubles in France, Flanders, and Scotland, May 1, 1569. — 37. From the Ruffia Company to Mr. Randolph, Ambaffador in Ruffiaj Their Uneafinefs that they cannot hear from him, April 26, 1569. — 38. An Italian Letter of New's from Rome, by Giov. diertano, March 26, 1569. — 39. A fecond Letter in Italian from Rome, of Occurrences there ; by Giovanne Bertano,! 569. — 40. Rodolphus Cevallerius to Sir W. C. in Latin; wanting his Recommendation to Cambridge, where he intended to leach Hebrew, May, 27,1.569. — 4i. Theodoricus Weyerus, a French Agent, to Sir W. C, in Laiin: Thanks him for furthering his Princess Proleftant Affairs, June 4, 1569.^—42, A Latin Epifile from Rome of Affairs in France, Italy, and Holland, and of Marriage Alliances betwdxt (be Catholicks, June IS, 1569.-43. — Adverlifements from Norirribergue in Germany, by Mr. Killigrew, July, 1569. — 44. Antonio Fogaffa, a Port u- guefe, to Sir W. C. H is Readinefs to accommodate Matters betwixt England and Portugal, &c. July 14, 1569.-45. A Letter recommending Antonio Fogaffa, as a fit Ferfon to fettle Amity betwixt Princes defirous of it, 1569.-: — 16. An Italian Epiff e of Benedict Spinola, to Sir W. Cecill, Odob. 1 1, I569„ —47. JuJiiis Borgaruciiis to Sir W. C. in Latin: acknowledg- ( 42 ) ing and thanking him for many Fawurs, 05t. 29, 1569. — iS. An Italian Epiftle of Petruccio Ubaldino, to Sir Wm. Cecill, Nov. 22d, 1569. — 49. The Lord Treafurtr to Sir W. C. JHoping for the Queen's confent that the Repairs at Weflminfter and the Tower may be ended. May 6, 1569. — 50. Sir Walter Mildmay to Sir W. C, an Epiftle of the fame Impt^rt with the former, June the 3d, 1569. — 51, Thp Dut hefs of Suffolk to Sir W. C. Thanks to him for writing to her ot the Rebellion. With a Poflcript from Bertie, 0<51. 8. I569.r— 52. Two Treafo- nable Declarations of the Earls of Northumberland and Weft- moreland, and their Rebellious adhe ents, 1569.— 53. Edward JEarl of Oxford to Sir W. C. Defiring he would obtain the Queen's leave to ferve her and his Countiy in the Wars, Nov, $4, 1569.'— 54, The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. With an Account of Horfemen and Armour of the Clergy in the Dio- cefe of Canterbury, ^^ay IS, 1569.— 55. The Bp. of London to Sir W» C. To prevent the ill-affe61ed in Religion from being promoted in the Law, May 20, 1569. — 56. Wm. Alley Bp. of Exeter, and Thomas Churchyard to Sir W. C. the Dan- ger of certain Notorious Papifis reforting to Bath, May 24, 1569. '—57. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. Recommending Bp. Grindal to York, and Elmer in his ftead to London: w'ilh other Matters, June 3d, 1569.— 58. The Bp. of Ely to Sir W, Of the Dilpute betwixt the Lord M^iyor of London and fiimfeif of the Liberties of Ely-houfe, June 17, 1569. [See No. 23.]— 59* The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. Concerning the Queen's Power in Matters of Difpenfations, July Ifi, 1569* rr-fjO, The Bp. of Ely to Sir W. C, That as he intended to live af Ely-koufe himfelf, he thinks it hard the Council fhould appoint the Spanifli ^mbaffador to refide there, Jqly 20, 1569. —6 1 . The Bp. London fq Sir W. C. Shewing the Fruitlefs IfiTue of his Conference with Sir John Southworth a Recufant, Aug. .3d, 1569.— 62, The Abp. of Canterbury fo Sir W. C. Fie rect^mmends a Printer; piaifes Matthew Paris's Works; Ibews how perplexed he is in dealing with a ^an who had Married and had Children by his own Sifier, &:c. Aug. 9, 1569. —63. The Bp. of Lqndpn tq §ir W. C. His Anfwer to Par- ticulars fent him from the Cpurcjl; alfo an encloled Ratin Pe- tition of one Milerqs or Miljer an {rifiiman, for hjs Liberty, whom ho had in Cuftody for Recufapcy, Aug. 15, 1569.— f64. The Bp. of London to W» C. Concerning Bp. Bonner^s Burial } apd My. Colpptt's iompiaint of the ProvoRpi King's Coll. Sept. 9f 1569.— 65. The Bp. of London to Sir W. C, Qf Cqrrunus a Spanifii Pfeacher, and his Tieatifes ; he is accu- fed by Frenchmen, Sept, 20, 1569.-66. Corro, or Corranus's printed Treadle, called a Table of God's Works ; dedicated to thp Lady Stafford, printed, 1570.-67. The Proceedings ‘helwixt Corranus, and the Seniors of the French Church in l.ondon, 1569. — 68. The Bp. of London to Sir W. C. That thp Ep, of Ko^e walked in St. Paul's Church ia a Damalk ( 43 ) Gown, with a great Rout after him. He wants fo be fid of his Irifti Giieft Miller, 061. 22, 1569. — 69. The Bp. of Ely to Sir W. C. Concerning the Mafterlliip of St. John^s CoH. Cam- bridge, and the Difputes of Longworth and Fulke, Dec. 3d, 1569. — 70. Edw)^n Bp. of Worcetler to Sir W. C. Complains of Diflemblers, and of Papifts and their abettors near him, Dec. 12, 1569. — 71* The Bp. of Ely to Sir W. C. He congratulates him on his good Management of the Pablick Affairs, Dec. 31, 1569. — 72. The Bp. of London to Sir W. C. Praifing Mr. Shepherd, chofen Maffer of St. John’s Coil* Cambridge, &c* Dec, 31, 1569. — ^73. The Vice-chancellor and principal Mem- bers of Cambridge to Sir W. C. Con^ plaining of Slegg, the Mayor of Cambridge, and others, who would cornpell the Uni- verfity to find Soldiers, in Latin, May 31, 1569. — ^74. Mr, Longworth of Cambridge to Sir W. C. Complaining of his Treatment from Mr. Fulke, June 18, 1569. — 15 . The Vice- chancellor, &c. of Cambridge to Sir W. C. Seconding their requeft to be free from Muffers, [See No. 73.] June, 1569. — 76. The Maffer and Fellows of Trinity Coll. Cambridge, to Sir W. C. in Latin: defiring his Intereft with the Queen to free them from the Burthen of Ele6ling Scholars from Weftminfter, [This Letter is beautifully written by Mr. Dodington* See vol. 10. No. 50.] June 29, 1569.— >77. A Latin Epiffleof Gratitude from Mr. Philip Sydney when a Scholar at Oxford, to Sir W. C. for Favours to him and his Father, July 8, 1569.— 78. Tfie Vice-chancellor and Heads of Colleges in Cambridge to Sir W. C. To prevail on the Duke of Norfolk no longer to favour the Town, Aug. 7, 1569. *--79. Some of the Fellows of St. John’s, Cambridge, to Sir W. C. Complaining of the Degeneracy of the College, and wanting his aid, Aug. 31,1 569.—- 80. Reafons for fetling afide the pretended Eleflion of Mr. Shaw to be Provoft of King’s College, by Mr. Calfhill, &c. /1569.— 81 . The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Colleges in Cambridge to Sir W. C. the Inconvenience of Univerfity Members appealing to Town Magiftrates, Sept. 1569.— 82. Many Fellows of St. John’s, Cambridge, to Sir W. C. Wanting to know hovy to proceed in Choice of a New Maffer, 061. 15, 156^.-^83. The Warden and Fellows of St. Mary’s College near Winton to Sir W. C. That though 6re Queen defired a Leafe in Reverfion from Mr. Cobham, their Statutes forbid them to make fuch Grants, Nov. 17, 1569.— 84. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Colleges in Cambridge to Sir W. C. For Dr. Kelk to be Maffer of St. John’s, Nov. 18, 1569.-^85. The Fellows of St, John’s, Cambridge, to Sir W. C. in Latin. Hoping that by his Authority their prelent DilputeS may be ended, Nov. 156'9. — • 86. The Complaint of certain Fellows of King’s Coll. Cam- bridge, againft their Provoft, Nov. 27, 1569.-87. The Vice- Chancellor and other Heads of Colleges in Cambridge, to Sir W. C. For Mr. Cbaderton to be Divinity Le6luier in Place G 2 ( 44 ) of Mr. Whitgift, Nov.- 29, 1569. — 83. The Vice-chancelfor and Heads of Colleges in Cambridge to Sir W. C. That by the favourable Letters of the Lord North their Chancellor, they were permitted to charge their own Men for the Service of the ' War, as iliey judged fit, December, 1‘569. — 89. The Fellows of St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, detire of Sir W. C. the continuance of their former Matler Dr. I.ongworth, Dec. >569. — 90. Three of the Fellows of St. John’s, Cambridge, propole to Sir W. C. their Scruple of Conicience in electing a Matter, Dec. 1569. — 91. The Fellows of St. John’s to Sir W. C. That they had eleded Mr. Shepherd to be their Maftcr ; and that being reconciled to each other, they beged to be rehored to his Fa- \ our, Dec. 1569. — 92. The Dean of St; Paul’s to the Bp. of l.ondon ; that from the Poiloning of Dandylote, Sre, he gieatiy fears the Papifts, June 6', >569. — 93. Dionytius Beauchamp, u Puritan’s Arguments in behalf of Puritanifm, 1569 — 94. Arti- cies to be enquired of by the Bp. of Worcetler throughout his • Diocefe, at his Vilitation, June 27, 1569. — 95. Articles to be alfented to by the Dean and Chapter of Worcetler, and other Minillers of the tame Diocefe, July 6> 1569. — 96. An Eftiniate of the Changes of the Rochelle Fleet, delivered in by the Con- traders, July 5th, 1569.-— 97. An Offer of Merchants to receive her JVfajefty’s Bargain of Salt and Wine for Rochelle, July 15, 1569. < ' VOL. Lot. 12. Folyl. Tlie Lady Stanhope to Sir W. Cecil: to plead for her Haaghter witii Mr. Hotham, who had married her, and through grou nd let's jeaioufy, intended to divorce her. Sept. 7th, 1569. — 2. Mr. Malins to Sir W, Cecill, in Latin : for confirming to him a Prebend of Lincoln ; the Advowdon of w'hich, Watfon, .. the former Bitbop of that See, had granted to another, April 27th, 1569. — Mr. Wilton, Matierof St. Catherine’s, near the ' Tower, to Sir W. C. in Latin : wants to be Agent with the King of Portugal, for (he forwarding his Brother a Merchant’s bufinefs, May 13th, 1569. — k A Latin Petition, with Greek yerte^, annexed, of John Willoughby, a Wettmintler Scholar, to Sir W C. : that be may fpeed to Oxford next Wefimintler School FJedion, June 26ih, 1569. — 5. Mr. Jenkyns G Wynne to Sir W. C.: he recommends qne Vaughn to him, hisKinfman l>y blood, June 29th, 1569. — 6. Mr. Boxall, in Cuftody at Laipbeth, to Sir W. C. ; tor Leave to vifit his aged and tick Mother, July 20th, 1569. — 7. Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Heneage to Sir W. C. on divers Matters : chiefly on one Parret, and a new Invention of his, Aug. 1 1th, 1569. — 8. Sir T. Gretliam to Sir W. C. : concerning the Value of Goods flilpped from Hamburgh. The Duke of Alva envies the Queen’s Credit : ( 45 ) tnat jt Is more reputable for her to borrow of her own Mer- chants than of Strangers, Aug. 14lh, 15-69. — 9. Mr. Wilfotito Sir W. C. in Latin ; with a Bock in which he delivered his Thoughts of the dangerous State of England, Aug. 1 3th, 1569. — 10. A Copy of the Council’s Letter to the Governor and Company of Merchants Adventurers ; written by Sir W. C. Sept. 10th, 1569. — 11. Sir T. Gretliara to Sir W. C. : concerning five Sacks of new Spanifli Ryals, which weighed 972lb. Sept. 15th, 1569. — 12. Nicholas Stern to Sir W. C. : that he, Sadler, and Mildmay, would conclude a Controverfy betwixt him and another, 1569. — 13. Dr. Walter Haddon to Sir W. C. in Latin: wifliing him health, and telling him the Queen’s honourable Speech of ^him, Nov. 24, 1569. — 14. A Note of Sums of Money taken up in the City of London by Sir T. Grefiiam, for the Queen’s Ufe, Nov. 26th, and Dec. Jfi, 1569. — 15. Mr. Wilfon, in Latin, to Sir W. C: he defires him to prefent to the Queen fome Latin congratulatory Verfes here inclofed ; and that he had tranflated into Englifii fome Orations of Dergofthenes, w^hich he dedicated lo him, Nov. 13th, 1569. — 16. Mr. Herle to Sir W. C. : making Protefiatifm of his Fidelity, and defiring to be admitted to clear himfelf, Dec. 22d, 1569. — 17. Mr. Hen. Cheke to Sir W. C, in Latin : defiring his Leave to many the Lady Ratcliff’s Daughter, and to retrieve his Manour of Hunfdon, Dec. 1.569. — 13. John Gordon to Sir W. C. in fix Languages : owning his relieving him when deflitute, and begging fome Employment, Dec. 1569. — 19. Two Bills of Indictment againft T. Stukely, an Irifliiman, for treafonable Expreflions, &c. June 17lh, 1569. — 20. The Queen’s Proclamation for pardoning certain Perfons concerned in the Northern Rebellion, Feb. 18th, 1569. — ■ 21. A Matter depending in Law, between Francis Walfingham, Piainliff, and John Worfley, Defendant, Feb. 1569. — 22. A Certificate of the Number of Rogues and Vagabonds appre- hended in the County of Effex, March l6th, 1569. — 23. Advices from the Low Countries. The Name of the Writer omitted, Jan. 22d, 1569-70. — 24. Chrifiopher Ehe- ftiius, from abroad, in Latin, to Sir W. C. Offers to fend him Intelligence from Germany, Italy, and France ; and defires he would write to him of the State of Affairs in England, Feb. 15, 1569, 70. — 25. The Lord Trealurer to Sir W. C. Concerning the Accompts of Mr. Brown the Queen’s Treafurer at Berwick, Jan 2, 1569, 70. — 26. The Countels of Weftraore- land to Sir W. C. That he would intercede for her Admiffion to the Queen, to juftify her innocence, M^rcli 23d, 1569, 70. —27. Robert Horne Bp. of Winchefter to Sir W. C. Requir- ing a Commiffion Ecclefiaftical for his Diocefe, Jan. 2, 1569, 70. — 28. The Bp. of London to the Council. Concerning the Puritans, with a Petition of theirs, and the written promife of Bonham, one of them, Ja^n, 3d, 1569, 70.— 29. James Bp. of Durham to Sir W. C. Concerning the Uebellion in the North, ( 46 ) Jan. 4, 1569, 70. — 30. the Bp. of Londoii id the Council. Concerning one Mr. Hare, Jan. J3, 1569, 70.— 31. The Bp; of Winton to Sir W. Ci That the Papifts near him are unfincere, and (hould be more rigoroufly dealt with. Jan. 21, J569. 70. — 32, The Bp. of London to Sir W. C. Defiring that the Bp, of Rofs might not be fent to him, Feb. 5i i569< 70. — 33. The Bp. of London to Sir W. C. That by^ a Vifitation at King’s Coll. Cambridge, Dr. Baker the Provoft is deprived, therefore be recommends Mr* Goad as a fit Perfon to fucceed him, Feb. 2.3d, 1569, 70.— 34. The Bp. of London to Sir W. C. To fe- cure a Dowry for his three Orphan Nieces, Feb. 27, 1569, 70, — 35. 7'he Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. that Dr. Pory is willing to refign his Mafterfhip of Eennet Coll. Cambridge, and that Mn Aldrich, a learned Young Man, is fit to fucceed him, &:c. March 8, 1569, 70. — 36. Mr. Wra. Overton to Sir W. C* in Latin : Petitioning for the Deanery of ChichOfier, Mafch 15, 1569, 70. — 37. Mr. Cole, Mafler of C. C. C. Oxon. in Latin i for Simon Tripp to have the Queen’s Licenfe to Study Phyfick 3 Years at Padua, Feb. 2> 1569, 70.^38. Mr. James Calfhill to Sir W. C. Petitioning for the Provoftfhip of King’s College, F’eb. 1569, 70.-— 39. The Vice'^Provoft and Fellows of King’s Coil. Cambridge, to Sir W. C. in Latin? recommending Mr* Goad for the Provofifliip, Feb. 2S, 1569, 70.— 40. The Vice- Provoft and Fellows of King’s Coll. Cambridge, to the Queen, in Latin : to choofe a Provoll freely, according to their Statutes, Feb. 28, 1569,70. — 41. Mr. Shepherd, Mafter of St. John’s, Cambridge, to Sir W. C. Of Mr. Fulke’s being re-eleded Fellow by the Members of the Coll. Match 14, 1569, 70. — 42. Some of the Fellows of St. John’s, Cambridge, to Sir W. C. in La- tin in behalfof Mr. Fulkere-ele6ted, March 15, 1569.70.— 43. Mr. Deering the Duke of Norfolk’s Chaplain to Sir W. C. defiring leave for the Duke to hear him when he Preaches in the Tower, March, 1569, 70. — 44. Chriflopher Fofler, alias Colman, a Pu- ritan, to Sir VV. C. Wanting a ftill further Reformation, Jan. 1569, 70. — 45. Dr. Haddon to Sir W. C. in Latin: in behalf of Spanifli Merchants. His Grief for the Calamity of the'^ Re- gent of Scotland, Jan. 30, 1569. 70. — 46. Thomas Gardiner in Latin to Sir W. C. Wanting to fpeak with him on an Affair concerning Wine, Jan. 18, 1S69, 70. — 47 Lord Edward Sey- iiK>ur in Latin to Sir W. G. full of very high flown Comple- inents from Cambridge, Jan. 25, 1569, 70.— 48. Mr. Simon Tripp of Cambridge, his Latin Petition to Sir W, C. for the Queen’s Licenfe to Travel to Padua, Jan. 27, 3 569, 70.— 4.9. A Petition of Starkey and Kightle^r, Engtiili Merchants, to Sir W. C. to have Refloration of flieir EfFe^s feized by the D. of Alva, Feb. 13, 1569, 70. — 50. Mr. Philip Sydney of Qhr. Church Oxon to Sir W. C. for Mr. Thornton to have a Canonrjr of that College, Feb. 26, 1569, 70.-^*-51. Mf. Hen. Knolly^ to Sir W. C. Recommending Mr. Goad, Mafler of Guilford f ree-fohool, to be Provofl of King** College, Jeb> 27, 1169, ( 47 ) 70.-<-52. Mr.-Haddon to Sir W. C. in Latin. Recommending Mr. Gqad for the Provoftfliip of King’s Coll. Feb. 28, 1569, 70, —^53. Mr. John Stubbe of Bennet Coll. Cambridge, to Mr. Michael Hicks of Lincoln’s Inn; making Apology for not writing, March 21, 1569, 70. — 54. To Sir W. C. The Peti- tion of Richard Leys, Clerk, Comptroller of the Revels, for the Office to be furveyed, May, 1570. — 55. A Precedent proving that the Old Lord Treafurer firft fubferibed a Warrant for Pay- ment of Money due in the Revells, July 29, 1570’ — 56 . A Con- cealment of the Value of an Acre of Land, the Scite of the Friary, near the Queen’s Houfe at Richmond, June 26, 1570, •*t- 57. An Extract from Old Regifters in the Court of Requetls, of the Names of Counfellers that heard Canfes in that Court, Temp, Hen. 7. and Hen. 6. — 58. The Petition of certain Fle- mitli to the Queen for the foie making and Monopoly of Galley Potts, &c. 1570. — 59. Letters Teftimonial of the Minitiers, &c. of the Church at Noordwick in Lower Germany in behalf of Jafpar Andreas and Jacob Janffen of Antwerp, Gallipot' and! Dutch Tile makers, Jan. 24, 1 570 .-t»- 60, Raphael Vander Putt’s Anlwer to the Italian Merchant’s Requefl fer choofing a Poft- mafter for Foreigners at London, 1570. — 61. An Account of the refpedive Claims to Ely Rents, of the Lord Mayor and his Brethren of London, and the Biflrop of Ely, [imperfed], 1 570. — - 62. The Lord Treafurer to Thomas Holmes, a Searcher at the Port of Southampton, for the re-delivery of tome Goods he had feized, 061, 13, 1570. — 63. Smith and Morley’s Propofal to Sir W. C. Of a Project they have to Augment the Queen’s Revenue, Nov. 21, 1570. — 64, An Information of Frauds ufed at Southampton, &c. to deprive the Queen of her Cutloms, 1570 . — '65. Memorandum of a Reward paid to Mr. Kerry for his Services in the Loan. Extra6led from the Treafurer of the Chamber’s Book. — 66 . A Copy ol the Queen’s I,etter to John Hornyolde, Efq. of Worcelierfliire for a Loan of 50 Pounds, 1570. — 67. Inftru61ions for the Laird of Trebr6w, from the Nobility of Scotland met at Edinborough, to the Ea|*l ofSuffex on the Borders, ]570. — 68. A Note of certain fpecial Points contained in a Letter of Lord of Liddington to the Lord Flem- ing, written Aug. 13, 1570. — 69. Aflurances from the Earles of Huntley and Argyle, for three Monihs, beginning in November, 1570. — 7Q. The Lord Liddington to Mr. Randolph the Queen’s Ambaifador; that however his Proceedings may be difliked, he a61s with finrerity, Apr. 6, 1570, — 71. Seven Letters betwixt Mr. Randolph and the Lords Liddington, Grange, and Huntley, concerning Scotch Affairs, April, 1570. — 72. Fees of Officers attending the Queen’s Council for the Marciies of Wale.s, June 3d, 1570. — 73. EliOia Bomelius, a Foreign Phyfician, in Latin, to Sir W. C, defiring that the Queen would either continue him her Phyfician, or releafe him from Imprifonment to go to Ruffia to ferve the Prince there, as he had been folicited by the AmbafTador^ April, 1570. — 74, Eleanor Countefsof Delmond ( 48 ) to Sir W. C. To be teftored to the Queen’s Favour, being clear from any Crime againft her, March 25, 1570.— 75. Lord Hereford to Sir W. C. defiring a Fee Farm of the Queen’s, which he will either pay for, or (atisfy with part of his Land of lulieritance. — 76. Lady Stanliope to Sir W. C. To bring the Biifiners between Hothafn and her Daughter to fome good End, March 31, 1570. — 77. Lord Thomas Grey to Sir W. C. With the Treafurer of Berwick’s Letter to him to Levy Money on the Country for Arms, Apr. 22, 1570. — 78. The Bp. of Ely to Sir W. C. His prayers for him in this Dangerous time. He de- fires his Aid and Counfel in his Affairs, March 31, 1570, — 79. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir ,W. C. With a Letter of Bo- melius the Afirologer, concerning Evils impending, Apr. 3d, 1570. — 80. The Abp. of Canterbury to Sir W. C. His un- eafinefs at a Father’s feeking Difpenfatlon for his Child to have 3 Prebend at York, x\pr. 1, 1570. — 81. The Bp. of liOnclon to Sir W. C. With Articles exhibited againfi the Mafier of the Savoy, Apr. 21, 1570. — 82. Edwyn Bp. of Worcefier to Sir W. C. His Grief that his refufing the Biflioprick of London, bas difpleafed him, &c. Apr. 26, 1570. — 83. George Edrych, an Oxlbrd Phyfician, in Latin and Greek, to the Lord Trea- furer. That the Queen had long fince favoured him, and hopes be would alfo, 1570. — 84. Bomelius the Phyfician and Afirolo- ger his Latin Letter to the Abp. of Canterbury, [mentioned by the Abp. at No. 79.] Apr. 5, 1570. — 85, Mr. Cartwright to Lprd Burghley in Latin: he complains of his Expulfion, and hopes his Accufers will not readily be believed. Oft. 17, 1571. — 86. Mr. E. Deering to Sir W. C. He accufes Dr. Whitgift and others; and reproves Sir W. C. for fending New Statufes ia Cambridge, Nov. 18, 1570. — 87. Richard Curteys-Bp, of Chichefier, the Attefiation of his Homage and Oath, May 28, 1570. — 88. The Infirument in Latin of the Dean and Chapter of Chichefier, to the Queen, fignifying their elefting Dr. Curteys their Bifliop, Apr. 15, 1570. — 89. The Infirument in Latin of the Dean and Chapter of York, to the Queen, fignlfy- Jug their elefting Edmund Bifhop of London to be their Arcli- bifliop, April 11, 1570 . — 90. The Attefiation of the Homage and Oath of Edmund the new Archbifliop of York, April 1 1, 1570. — 91. A Note of the Earl of Norlhumberland’s Lands, drawn up by the Remembrancer of the Exchequer, 1570. — 92. Dr. Haddon In Latin to Sir W. C. A Confolatory Letter relating to foine Troubles Sir William had met with, March 21, J570.— 93. John Hotham to Sir W. C. defiring to be excufed from appearing before him, as his Honour had ordered, Apr, 15, 1570. — 94. William Wendover in Latin to Sir W. C. He thanks him for recommending Kim to (he Lord Treafurer, Apr. 2 , 1570 ,— 95 . A Note of the Prolongation of Debts due from thet-Queen to cerlain Londoners, from May 3lfi, to Nov. 30th, 1570 . — 96 . Mr. Thomas Gardiner in Latin to -Sir W. C. defiring his Aid and Favour as to a great Sum he was to pay, (. 49 ) dne to the Exchequer, June 20, 1570 — 97. Cuthbert Vaughn, to Sir W. C. being not rewarded for his Services to the Queen, he defires leave to go beyond Sea, 1570. — 98. Mr. John Stubbs to Mr. Michael Hicks of Lincoln’s Inn. A familiar Letter ihewing that he has the fame love for him as for Mr. Drury, July 18, 1570. — 99. The Lord I’reafurerto Sir W. C. thanking him for releafing the Wares of a Guernfey Man that had been feized, Nov. 22, 1570, [See No. 62.] — KX). Mr. Peter Olborne •io his Son John : Good advice ; and not without a few Repri- mands, Sept. 6, 1570. — 10!, Mr. Lewin Tutor to Lord Burghley’s Daughter, to his Lordfliip, in Latin. Offering to tranfiate Bp. JewePs Works into Latin, Jan. 13, 1570. [iraper- fedt.] — 102. Remigius Booth, to Lord Burghley in Latin: defiring to be admitted among his poor Scholars, 1570, 1. VOL. XIII.— Lot 13. Fob I. A Letter from the Council. to Lord Scrope, for Refiitution of Goods taken from the Scotch Borderers, Feb. 25, 1570, 71. — 2. A Copy of a Letter from Mr. Randolph to Lord Scrope on divers Matters then in Agitation in Scotland, March 19, 1570, L- — 3. The Information and Complaint of an unnamed Perfon againft the Yeoman of the Queen^s Revels, that he lends out the Robes to mean Perfons, by which means they become tarniflied ; with 21 inflances of this abufe, January, 1570, t. — • 4. A Note of the Rebels Lands in thf" Queen’s Poffeffion in the Counties of York, Northumberland, Richmond and Durham, 1570, 1. — 5. A Note of the Rebels Lands in the Queen’s Pof- feffion in the Countie.s of Weftraoreland and Cumberland, 1570, 1. — 6. A Copy of the Indenture for Bargain and Sale of Sir Wm. Pickering’s Lands and Potfefiions in the County of York [in 17 Sheets.]-^— 7. A Grant to Thomas Lichfield for 8 Years of the Moiety of Inch Sums as he fiiall recover for the ■Queen’s ufe in the Court of the Exchequer, Dec. 18, 1370, 1. ■ — 8. Priviledges to be granted to the makers of Allum, Cop- peras, &c. within the Realm of England, 1570, 1 . — 9. A Note of the Entertainments of the General and other Officers of the Army fent into the North for fuppreffing the Rebellion, 1570, 1. — 10. Benedict Spinola’s Licenfe fc r pafiing of Commodities, paying Cufiom as an Englifiiman, 137 1. — 1 1. A Petition to the ■Council of fome Merchants of Kingfion upon Hull, tor recovery of their Ship and Cargo feized by the King cfDenmaik, 1571. —12. The Lord TreafiirePs Warrant for Lord Burghley to receive 7 tons of Wine, free from the New Impolf, Nov. 25, 157 1. — 13. A Lifl if Bankrupts in fevcral Parts of the King- dom, and the refpedtive Sums for which th y failed, 1571. — 14. A Recital of the feveral Circuntflances that may Caufe a ( so ) Debtor fo become a Baiibriipt, 1571. — 15. The rerpe6^ive Sun;s the Nobility were afielTe 1 at, for ihe firft Payment towards th's Indrnctions for George Winter and John Hawkins, Efqrs, Commiihoners for Marine Af- fairs, March 1571. — 46. Articles of Pacification for Scotland, according to the Intention of the Queen’s Mojefly, Jan. 1571. ' — 47. Some fecret additional Articles, or enlargements of the former, for tlie Pacification of Scotland, 1571 — 43. Part of a Letter ot Mr. Randolph to Lord Leiceiier, of the Affairs of Scotland, and lidw grievous hts Employment therein has been, 1 57 1 .—-49. A Sec ond Letter of Mr. Randolph to Lord Leicefter, on the Troubles of Scotland, propofing fome Methods of (etlling the fame, 1571. — 50. A foul Copy of a Letter to Lard Burgh- Jey on the former fubject. Sent by John Cafe, March 6, 157 1. - — 51. A Letter to the Lords Leicefter and Burghiey on the former SubjefI, March IS, 1571. — 52. From Lord Heris to Randall, one of the Queen’s Commiflioners, to know the Blue of the Proceedings betwixt both Realms, March 21, J571. — 53. A Letter of Mr. Randolph fent to two of the Scotch Nobility feverally, inviting them to a Conference, for fettling the unquiet State of the. Realm of Scotland: The Let- ters inclofed in one to Mr. Brington, March 14, 157 1. — 54. A Letter of Infiruclions from Q. L!iz. to Mr. Randolph; for his dealing with the feveral Parties at variance in Scotland, March 19, 1571. — 55, Lord Hunfdon Governour of Berwick to Mr. Randolph, yielding to his requeft of fending Money, though but fparingly. This Letter is referred to in the foregoing, Feb. 24, 1571. — 56. Mr. Randolph to Lord Hunfdon, relating his Enter- tainment and Proceedings with the Scots, with various Matt rs, Feb. 24, 157 1. — 57. A Memorial delivered by Lord Hunfdon to Sir W. Drury and Mr. T. Randolph, of Things to be obferved daring the Treaty of Pacification, Feb. 1571. — 58. Mr. Ran- dolph to Lord Hunfdon, for his Paffport to Mr. Cafe, whom he is lending w’ith Letters to the Court. Of this Letter there is annexed a fair Copy, March 7, 1571. — 59. A Letter of various ' ( 52 ) Matters tranfading in Scotland, from Mr. Randolph to Lord Hunfdon at Berwick, March 19, 1571.— 60. From Lord Hunfdon to Mr. Randolph, fignifying his difpalching his Letter of March 19, to Lord Burleigh, of the Scotch Troubles, March 22d, 1571. — 61. Herle’s Difcoveries to Lord Eurghley : being 15 heads of Accufation of one James Chilliller, alias David, for ^ his Villanies, March 19, 1571. — 62. A Declaration to Lord Burghley, made by William Dethicke, York Herald, againfi Wm. Cook, Clarentieux Herald, of certain fufpicious Speeches and doings of his, Feb. 29, 1571. — 63. The Sums total of the Expehces of the Houfehold, in feveral Years of the Queen^s Majefty.'* — 64. An Account how much the Expences of the Royal Sfables have been augmented A. XIV. Regin. Eliz. from A. 36. Hen. 8. — 65. An Account of the Increaie of Payment in the Office of Trealurer of the Chamber, 1572. — 66. The Queen’s Commiflion to Lord Burghley, Treafurer of the Exche- quer, and others, for fettling the Farming of Crown Lands, &c • [In 12 Sheets.] Od. 30, 1572. VOL. XIV.— Lot 14. Fob 1. A Note of all fuch Licenfes of Retainer as have been granted from 1 Marine to 14 Eliz. 1572. — 2. Allowances for Riding, charges to the Meffengers belonging to the Exchequer, in the 10th, 11th, T2th, and 13th of Q. Mary. — 3. The Revenue and Payments of the Exchequer, A. 14, Regin. Eliz [7 Sheets.] 1572. — 4. The Patent of John Lonyfon, Goldfmith of London, for the Mafiertliip of the Mint in the Tower, granted Apr. 18, 1572. — 5. A Reprefentation of Mr. Richard Martyn and olhers of the Mint, to the Lord high Treafurer Burghley, of the inutlli y of an Engine for Coining, invented by Eloye Meyfiell, dated Aug. 25, 1572. — 6. Lawrence Johnfon of the Mint, to liie Lord high Treafurer, concerning the old Sterling' of England, with other Matters, 061. 22d, 1572. — 7. John Wogan Sheriff, of fembrokefhire, to the Lord Treafurer, con- cerning Treafure lately found at Spittell in the faid Shire, Sept. 10, 1572. — 8. An Account of Mineral Terms ; and Names of Places of Minerals, 1572. — 9. A Remembrance of Richard Duddeley to the Lord Treafurer, concerning his Opinion as to the Copper Mines, July, 1572. — 10. Thomas Loner belonging to Copper Mines, to the Lord Treafurer ; that by his Authority' lie would rectify diforders committed by his Partners : that the Ingott of Silver he fends him, came to him from Kefwick, but was got in the Mines of Cawldebeck, Sept. 18, 1572. — 11. The Suit of the Copartners of the Copper Mines in Cumberland, to the Queen, to take all their Copper for two Years, 1572. — 12. From Frederick Schwariz and George Chetzer Agents for a Sociefy in Germany that woik the Copper in Englandi ( 53 ) to the Lord Treafiiref, in Latin : reprefentingj that Loner and’ Hochfietter, employed by them, had deceived all Parlies, 1572. — 13. Some dealers in Brimllone to the Lord Trealurer ; that as they are contracting with the Copper IVlines to exfra6l Brimftone from their Copper, and as he is t© fettle the Terms of their Agreement, they beg he will be favourable to them. 1572.— -1 4-. Richard Leeds to the Lari of Leiceher, and Lord Treafurer Burghley. Of the prefent good State ot the Copper Mines, Nov. 15, 1572. — 15. A Brief of the Priviledges granted to Lords LeicePer and Burghley, &c. for making Copper and procuring Quickfilver, Dec. L 1572. — IG. The Names of Pri- loners in the Tower; with Marginal Memorandums of Lord Burghley how they are to be dealt with, June 14, 1572. — i7. Daniel Lewes, a Commithoner for Depredations, to the Lord Treafurer, in behalf of one Porter, abufed by Oiiicers at the Cinque Ports, Nov. 6, 1572. — 18. Sundry complaints againfl the Lieutenant of the Tower, the Mifmanagement in that Fortrels and the Precinds of. the fame, 1572. — 19. Further In- formation of improper Freedoms of Speech taken by the PrL Toners in the Tower, 1572.^ — 20. Edward Weldon’s Device for eahly railing, and continuing to support a great Many Soldiers,, 1572. — 21. Inftructions in Latin and Englirti, given to ceriain Commiffioners for (he better Management of l'r>iffick, July 8, 1572. — 22. Mr. Thomas Fanfliaw to the Lord Treafuier, con- cerning Brooks’s Licenfe for barrelled Flfli, Aug, 20, 1.572. — 23, A Petition of certain Merchants to the Lord Treafurer of England and the Under Treafurer of the Exchequer, with a Bate of the Cafe betwixt Mr, Vavafor and them, concerning their feveral Patents for bringing in barrelled I 572. — 24. Material Objections againff Sir Wm. Gorge’.s Bill in Support of the Licenfe for bringing in .barrelled Fifn, 1572, — 25. An Anfwer to the Licenfe for bringing in ot Cod FiOi and Ling in Barrels, 1572. — 26. Part of the Licenfe to Sir Wm. Gorges for bringing in barrelled Fifn. With Corrections by the Lord Treafurer, 1572. — 27. Two feveral Certificates of Thomas Smith, mentioning when the feveral Licenfes of Brook, and Dunning and Harris, for barrelled Fifn, took EffeCl, and what quantities were allowed them, 1572. — 28. Enquiries after irregularities as to the Fifl^ery committed in and upon Rivers, in Order for their Prevention, 1572. — 29. The Advantyges that inav arife from granting the Office of Principal Conlervator of tlie frefli Waters to any one Perfon, 1572 — 30. A Device to enrif h the Realm, without charge to the Subjecls, by encou- raging the Fiffieries> and in what Manner to do it, [7 Sheets.] J572. — 31. Sir H. Ratcliff to the Lord Treafurer, of the Num- ber and. Expence of the Labourers and Pioneers at For'.fmoiuh, &c. Oct. 17, 1572. — 32. The Number, Names and Burthen of the feveral Ships that arrived at Eng.'iffi I'orts, from Bordeaux^ the HI Vintage, 1571, — 33. Edward LasOfs Declaration to Council, of the Bale of his General Suiveyonbip of Marin^ ( 54 ) Ti6iuallmg, 1572. — 34. An Account of CoUhilf’s fraudulent Alterations made in the Book of -Entries of Cloths and Kerfies, 1572. — 35. A Certificate of the Lord Mayor and principal Ma- gifirates of London, of their Search for Rogues in their JuriL' di£lion, July 25, 1572. — 36. Provifion made for the Poor in the Pariflies of St. Martins, and St. Clements Savoye, or the Strand, Weftminffer, Nov. 14y 1572. — 37. Ducket the Lord Mayor of London's Account of Lewd Perfons committed and difeharged by Habeas Corpus, Nov. 1572 — 3S. Mr. Richard Carmarden's. Accufation to Lord Burghley in private, of Byrd and others' Frauds in the Cufioms, Nov. 15, 1572. — 39^. To the Queen ; Walter Sponor's Information againft the Searchers of Woolen Cloths in London, 1572.-^40. A Note of fucb Parcels of the Information/ as time allow’ed to give Evidence for, againfi: W. Byrd, Cufiomer of the Port of London,' 1570. — 41. Abufes of the Searcher and other Ofiicers in the Port of London for Ship- ping of Cloths and Beer by Cocket and Certificates, 1572. — 42. An Account of what paifed upon Benedi6l Spinola’s Licenle, in Clothes, &c. from Sept. 8, 1566, to July 17, 1567. — 43o Henry Smith, a Merchant, his Notes of things to be amended for better anfwering the Queen's Cufioms, May, 1572. — 44. The Names of Cuftomers, Collectors, and other Officers of the Ports of England, July 14, 1572. — 45. The Cufiomers of Lon- don to Lord Burghley, fending their Opinions according to iiis Diredlion, July 27, 1572. — 46. Mr. Peter Otborne to the Lord Treafurer, that he has, and will fend him a curious Boo.k of Trade and Merchandife from Hen. 3d/ [to the prefent Time,] 1572. — 47. Mr. Peter Otborne points out to the Lord Treafure proper ways of reforming abufes in (he Cuftom Houfe at Lon- don, Aug. 26, 1572. — 48. Mr. Peter Ofborne to the Lord Treafurer; fending him the Old and New Books of Rate with Infiru6lions relating to the fame. Sept. 5th, 1572. — 49. The Wares, and Cufiom for the fame, exported from London, from Michaelmas 1572, to the iff: of May, 1573. — 50. A Note of the Decay of the Queen's Cuffoms in London and other Ports adjacent, fince the refiraint, 061. 1572. — 51. A Brief of the Queen's Yearly Cufioms, Subffdies, and Impofis, from the be- ginning of her Reign, to the Year 1572. — 52. Mr. Thomas Fermor's offer to the Lord Treafurer to Farm the Queen's Cuf- toms in the Port of Lyme, for lOOOl. per Annum, Dec. 10, 1572. — 53. Mr. Peter Offxirne to the Lord Treafurer, (hewing him what the Commiflioners of the Cufioms did in Q. Mary's time, but that the Cuftom on Woad cannot with convenience be now increafed, Aug. 22, 1572.— 54. Reafons of the Officers of the Cuftom Houfe at London, againfi a Clark being pLced there, to execute Penal Statutes, 1572. — 55. A full Anfvver to a ffiort idle excufe made by Cuftom Houfe Officers in Favour of interlineary Entries, 1572. — 56. Fees yearly paid to the Queen's Officers in the Ports of London, Sandwich and Chi- chefter, with additional ones paid by Smith that farmed the fame ( 55 ) .there.~37. Carmarden's^State of the Cudoms paid for Exports and Imports at London, from the ift to the 8th of Elizabeth, 1565. — 58. To the Lord Treafurer, concerning Frauds in Ship- pingof Wares committed by fome Merchants, [much obliterated.] • — 59. A Record of the Council, and teftifyed by the old Lord Treafurer, that the fame identical Wares imported and ^exported again, fliall pay Cuflom but once, 1569. — 60. Seems lo be a Latin Warrant or Licenfe to fome Society ; bnt fo excedively obliterated, that not a Quarter of it is legible. — 61. A Paper (hewing briefly what fort and for how many Cloths the Queen may conveniently at prefent grant Licenfe of Ex- portation. — 62. A Requeft fo the Lord Treafurer that Merchant Strangers fliali deliver in Bills of Lading at the Port of London, J572. — 63. CerJain Notes intended for the QueeiPs Service, concerning the Farming the Duties outward of the Port of Lon- don, 1372. — 64. A Petition to the Lord Treafurer of the Mer- chant Strangers that are Denizens, not to be deprived of their Priviledges, 1572. — 65. A fecond Petition to the Lord Trea- furer of the Merchant Strangers Denizens, not to be bound, but to enjoy their Priviledges without it — 66. A Declaration of the Abufes and Exactions of Edward Clere, Efq. appointed to Colled the Loan in the County of Norfolk, 1572. — 67. Mr. Wm. Wharton of ]J.ippon to (he Lord Treafurer, for a Com- miflion for Yorkfiiire to curb fome turbident Spirits there, Dec. 9, — 72. — 68. A. French Letter to the Lord Treafurer, of Montgomery of the Ifland of Jerfey, Od. 16, 1572. — 69. Mr. Chriftopber Mount -at Strafbonrg, to Sir Francis Waifingham, the ^ueen^s Ambafl'ador in France, in Latin: News from Germany; that a Spaniard feigns a Metfage from ' the Queen to the Eledor, about a Match betwixt her and his Son, Apr. 11, 1572. — 70. Robert Dowe of London to the Lord Treafurer, with a Scheme to remedy inconveniences in the Trade to Spain, Aug. 23, 1572. — 71. Reafons of Englifli Merchants why they would not be confined to any one Port in Galicia, 1572 — 72. A Petition of the Merchants of London, fo the Commiffioners for ordering the Goods of the King of Spain’? Subjeds, 1572.-73. The Anlvver of the Commiflioners to the Petition and Complaint of the Merchants, as laid before the Council, July 15, 1572 — 74. A French Letter from Mon- (ieur Chadiilon Admiral of France to the Lord Trealurer, May 27, 1572. — 75. The Queen of Navarre, in French, to Lord Burghley; concerning a Collar of Jewels pledged during the Troubles, May 23, 1572.— 76. The Duke of Montmorency, in French, to the Lord Treafurer, Sept. 7, 1572. — 77. The Vidam of Chartres to Lord Burghley in Latin : upon his happy Efcape fr<'m the Paris Mafl'acre, 1572. — 78. A French Letter from de Villiers of Rochelle to the Lord Trealurer, Od. 22, 1572. — 79. Lord Keeper Bacon (o the Lord Treafurer. Hear- ing that the Queen intends to vifit him, he wants to know how receive her, July 12, 1572, — 80. The Earl of Bedford lo the { 66 ) Lord Treafurer, fora Wardfliip for Mr. Afiiton : that he Is pre- •parinjEj to receive the Queen at Wooburn, July lb, 1572. — 81. The Lord Chief Juftice to" the Lord Treafurer. Thanks him for lodging with him at Newnham, ,a Conteft betwixt the Queen's Bench and Exchequer, Ang. 7, 1572. — 82, The Lord Privy Seal to tLe I.ord Treafurer: begs he would write to him of what News is tlirring, Rygate, Sept. 18, 1572. — 83. Lord Grey of Wilton to the Lord Treafurer, that he is full of Con- cern, which is increafcd with the News of the Parifian MalTa- ere. Sept. 19, 1592. — 84. The Earl of Oxford hopes the Lord Treafurer will procure him Employment in the Queen's Service, efpecially at Sea, Sept. 22, 15'72. — 85. The Earl of Oxford to the Lord Treafurer; concerning the Reconciliation betwixt him and his Father in Law, 0(51. 31, 1572. — 86. From Mr. Heneage to the Lord Treafurer, recommending to him (he Bearer Mr. Danett, Nov, 18, 1572.— 87. Mr. S, Audley Lanett to the Lord Treafurf r, pmpofing where with all he might be maintained in his Studies, 1572.— 88. The Lady Anne Stanhope to the Lord Treafurer; offering hej youngeil Son Michael to his Service, Dec, 8, 1572. VOL. XV.— Lot 15 . Fol I. A Copy of a Letter from the Lords Haddington and Huntley to affuring him he may pafs to and from unmolefied, March 25, 1572. — 2. Jar^s Melvill to Mr. Ran- dolph the Queen's Ambafikdor, concRning the then Bale of Affairs in Scotland, March 26, 1572. — 3. Lord Hunfdon to Mr. Randolph, with lOOOl. to be delivered to the Regent of Scot- land, if there^s Occafion, with other Matters, March 26, 1572. — 4. Mr. Randolfih to Lord Hunfdon, with the Articles pro- pofed to the CaBIe of the 24th, and their Anfwer of the 25tli of March, 1572. — 5, Mr. Randolph in Anfwer to of a Letter of Lord Heris ; that he knows not yet how the Parties at Leith and Edinburgh will agree, March 28, 1572., — 6. Mr. Randolph to Lord Eurghley, thanking him for fome Service he had lately done for him with the Queen, Marc h 31, 1572.— 7. Mr. Ran- dolph to one Mr, Airs, for his friendly AfTiBance to procure him the Farm of Baddlefmere, March 27, 1572.— 8. Mr. Randolph to Lord Hunfdon, acknowledging the Receipt of lOOOk [as in No. 3.] and thinks if the Sum had been greater, '(would not liave been amifs, March SO, 1572. — 9. Articles propofed by tlie Regent, to thofe of the Caflle [Dunbritton] for appeafing the Troubles in Scotland, 1572. — iO. Mr. Randolph to Lord Burghley, of the State of Affairs in Scotland, [in 14 pages] March 3 i, 1 572-. — 11. Lord Hunfdon to Mr. Randolph; that the Demands of thofe in the Caftle are fuch, if the King's Party yield nothing, no good can be done, Apr. 4, 1572. — 12. Mie / ( 57 ) Randolph to Lord Hunfdon, in Favour of Alexander Hume, Gentleman, Apr. 5, 1572. — 1 5 Nicholas Avinglon at Leith to Mr. Randolph : that fevere Holtilities are committed on both Sides, Apr. 29, 1572. — 14. Sandy Hays from Leith to Mr. Randolph ; that it is no fault on his tide, but of the Adverfary's, that the lAoubles continue, April 30th, 1572. — 15, Lord Hunfdon to the Earl of Leiceder from Berwick; with Dif- patches from Lord Morton, concerning an Iritli Bifliop taken in Scotland, April 28, 1572 — 16. The Regent of Scotland and the Lords of the King’s Side, their Anfwer to the Queen’s Ar- ticles of Pacification, delivered to Sir Wm.‘ Drury and Mr. Randolph the Engllth Commifiioners, See vol. 13. No. 46, and No 47, April 11, 1572. — 17. Sir Wm. Drury and Mr. Ran- dolph’s Reply to the Anfwer of the Regent and Lords of the King’s Side, againfi: the Articles, Apr. 14. 1572.-18. Alexander or Sandy Hays to Mr. Randolph, with feveral Memorials of Scotch Affairs from Leith, M^y 8, 1572. — 19. Mr. Randolph to the Lords Grainge and Liddington, earnefily exhorting them to quit the Scotch Queen’s Intereft, with his Challenge to one Monfieur Virac, for defamatory Exprefiions, 1572. — 20. James Melvill to Sir T. Randolph: that he enjoys his retired Situation, but would rejoice to hear of the w’elfare of fome of his Englifli Friends, March 14, 1572. — 21. The Earl of Morton to Sir T. Randolph ; that he ihould afiifi: the Captains of fome Men of War, with his Credit, &c. 1572. — 22. The Earl of Morton to Sir T. Randolph; that a Party of the Enemy had endeavoured to furprize him at Dalkeith, 1572 — 23. An Ad- monition of the Earl of Marr to lliofe of the Cafile and City of Edenburgh in Arms againll the King, 1572. — 24. George Bu- chanan to Mr. Randolph ; Jeering him for entring upon a fecond Maniage, Aug. 6, 1572. — 25. A Letter of the Council to the Lords Hunfdon, Scrope, &;c. To furnifh none with Polf Horfes, but thofe who are on the Queen’s Bufinefs, June 12th, 1572.-— 26. Lord Hunfdon to "Sir T. Randolph. That the Information given to the Council of unnecefiary Pofi Horfes being granted, is not true." 27. Mr. Randolph’s J.etters to the Lords Leicefier and Burghley, on the Nogocialions in Scotland for the Pacifi- cation, May 2d, 1572. — 28. From the Earl of Angus at Car- Idle, where he fays he had fled for Safety from the King’s wrath, to Mr. Randolph, [half of this Letter is lqfi,J 1572.— ■2P-; A Memorial of Anfvvers to be given to the Article.s piopolcd hy the Englifli Commifiioners, 1572. — 30. Two Letters of Sir T. Randolph from Berwick ; one to Lord the other to Mr. Wil.'on on the Scotch Troubles, 1572. — 31. Articles prcfented to the Regent of Scotland, by the ?vlinifi:ry, Barons and others of the reformed Kirk at Edenburgh, 1572, — 32. Sir T. Randolph to Lord Hunldoii, concerni' g a Bill for lOOL which he liad received from him, March 23d, 1572.-—-33. Sir T. Randolph to Lord Hunfdon, ackncwleding the Receipt of ( 58 ) his laft Letter, with other Matters, 1572. — 34-. A Letter with* out Name or date to fonie Nobleman at Court, in the Hand Writing of Matthew Abp. of Canterbury, complaining of two much Favour fliewn at Court to the Queen’s Enemies. — 35. The Abp. of Canterbury to Lord Biirghley ; entreating for the Lord Heniy Howard’s Liberty, July the 2d, 1572. — 36. The Abp. of Canterbury to Lord Burghley; concerning Statutes for Cathedra] Churches of late Ere6lion, July the 8th, 1572. — 57. The Bp. of Roffe to Lord Treafurer Burghley, petitioning to be releafed from his Confinement in the Tower, July 18, 1572. — 38. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treat urer, concerning one Wood of All Souls College, who w’anted a Difpenfation contrary to the Statutes, Aug. 17, 1572. — .39. The Abp. of Canterbury to the ^ Lord Treafurer, of the re- printing a Libel called an Admonition to the Parliament, &c. Aug. 25, 1572. — 40. Maurice Obrian, ele61 Bitliop of Kilaloo, to the Lord Treafurer, that an Iri(b Bp. may be releafed from the Marfiialsea, fromMadg. Coll. Cambridge, Sept. 3d, 1572.; — 41. Edwin Ep. of London to the Lord Treafurer : the Parifiaii Maflacre, &c. alarm tlie Englifli : with fome Advifes enclofed. Sept. 5, 1572. — 42. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Ld. Trea- Inrer : the dangerous increafe of Papids in England, a Letter oc- cationed by the French Malfacre, Sep. 1 6, 1572. — 43. The Abp. ofCanierbury to the Ld. Treafurer; concerning Seditious Words of a Villain at Dover, Oct. 6, 1572. — 44. The Abp. of Canter- bury to Lord Burghley concerning the Vicarage Farm at Aid- borough in Suffolk, and complaint againft Willougby the In- cumbent, Nov. 5, 1572. — 45. A Petition of Robert Norton to to the Lord Treafurer, for the Profits of the Benefice of Aldbo- rough, againft Willoughby, 1572. — 46. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafu'rer, wanting to be reconciled with Lord Leicefier. He likes Campion, if he could reclaim him, Nov. 8, 1572. — 47. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer, of one Stow'el, profecuted for having two Wives, Nov. 1.3, 1572. — 48. Robert Bp. of Wincheder to the Lord Treafurer, of lewd Words fpoken by John Brabant a Clothier of Farnham, Nov. 18, 1572. — 49. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer, of the Pernicious Practices and Books of both Puri- tans and Papids, chiedy of Sanders’s Books, Nov. 22. 1572. — 50. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer; that Dr. Clark and others will anfvver Saunders’s Book : he commends Day the Printer, Dec. 13, 1572. — 51. Richard Bp. of Ely (o (he Abp. of Canterbury, concerning the Foul invectives of the Puritans, Dec. 20, 1572 — 52. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer, with the beginning of Dr. Clark’s Anfwer to Saunders, for his Approbation, Dec. 21. 1572 — 53. Edwin Bp. of London to the Lord Treafurer. That he has written to feveral Bps. to enquire after didurbers of the Realm, Dec. 22, 15‘/2. — 54. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer : He mentions again Clark’s Book againd Saunders ; that Norton ( 59 ) intends to Anfwer Dr. Whitgift’s Book ; and complains bitterly of the hard Dealings of thofe who 'had Commiffions againft the Clergy, Dec. 25, 1572. — 55. The Fellows of ChritFs Coll. Cambridge, in Latin to Sir Wm. Cecill, Lord Burghley; begging his afliftance in a Caufe they had with the Queen, concerning a Statute injurious to them in the Eiedtion of their Fel'ows, Apr. 29, 1572. — 56. Some Heads of Colleges in Cam- bridge to the Lord Treafurer: defiring fome other Bps. may be added to the Abp. of York and Bp. of London, to decide the Controverfies concerning the Statutes of the Univerfity, May 23d, 1572. — 57. The Vice-chancellor of Cambridge to Lord Burghley, concerning the Proftors there, with a Report enclofed of their Demeanour, which occafioned flaying the Eledion ofLeflurers, July 12th, 1572. — 58. The Warden and Fellows of All Souls Coll. Oxon. to the Lord Treafurer: that they cannot acquiefce with the Queen’s Difpenlation for Mr. Wood to continue in their College without taking Orders, fince their Statutes (which they fend him,) require it, July 4-, 1572. — 5.9. The Warden and Fellows of All So'uls Coll. Oxon. in Latin, to the Queen ; on the fame Subjefl as the former, July 24, 1572. — 60. Several of the .Members of the Univerfity of Oxford to the Lord Treafurer, in Latin, in behalf of Mr. Wood of All Souls, Aug. 7, 1572. — 61. Mr. Wood of All Souls to tlie Lord Treafurer in Latin, acknowledging his Favours, and fending him a Certificate of his Admiflion to Study Phyfick in that College, Augufl, 15'I2. — 62. Mr. Thomas Cecil! to (he Lord Treafurer in Latin : that he is tired with his Prodlorflnp; gets old and poor, and wants fome little Annual Place of Profit, Nov. 1572.— i-63. Dr. Byng Vice-chancellor of Cambridge, and Dr, WhitgifVs Teftimony of Ur. Barth. Cleik’s Learned Abi- lities, Dec. 6, 1572. — 64. Vice-chancellor Byng to the Chan- cellor Lord Burghley; of Clark’s S< rmon againft Prelacy; and of Popifli Trinkets found in Dr. Cains’s Lodgings, Dec. 14, 1572. — 65. Dr. Ciiaderton of Cambridge to Lord Burghley r having been long Publick Profeffor of Divinity, he would be glad of tlie Deanery oF Winchefter now Vacant, in Latin, Nov. 19, 1572. — 66. Names of Doctors, Bachelaurs of Divinity, and Matters, in Cambridge; with their Standings, 1572. — 67. The Dean of St. Pauls to the Lord Treafurer; about fetteling the Patent for Middleton’s School in Lancafhire, June 24, 1572. 68. Some Heads of Colleges in Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; defending Dr. Whitgift againft the Slanders of fome of his Col- lege, Sept. 28, 1572. — 69. Maurice Obrian of Magi Coll. Cambridge, eledt Ep. of Kilaloo, to Lord Burghley : that Mala- cliias who claims the fame, is an Hypocritical Papifl, 061. 24, 1572. — 7 0. John .Donnyngs Mayor of Rye, to the Lord Trea- furer, with a Lift annexed of the French and other Strangers there, Nov. 22, 1572, — 71. The Queen to the Lord Chief Jnftice and others, that Mr. Atkinfon of the Temple, having ( 60 ) conformed, be reftored to his Prlviledges in that Houfe, April, 1572. — 72. Mr. E Deerihg to the Lord Treafiirer, in Latin : jallifying his former Letter, in which he angered Lord Eurgldey by Chiding him, Apr. 5, J572. — 7 3. Tlie Apology to Lord Burghley, in Latin ; of Field and Wilcock confined in Newgate for offering to tlie Parliament a Seditious Book againft the Hierarchy, Sept. 3d, 1572. — 74. From the Council to the Bp. of London and other Ecclefiafiical Commiffioners, to fupprefs Nonconformifts in the Inns of Court, 1572. — 75. Mr. F. Wal- fingham Ambatfador at Paris, to the Lord Treafurer ; concerning the Queen of Navarr’s Jewels, [See vol. 14, No. 75.] May 27, 1572. — 76. From Wni. Smith to one (whom he calls Brother,) James Woodcots ; a private Letter on Various Subjects, May, 1572. — 77. Wm. Herle to the Lord Treafurer. A Letter of News from the Low Countries, July 14, 157 2. — 78. Mr. Henry Goodeer confined in the Tower, to the Lord Treafurer, not to be fo clofely confined, July 18, 1572. — 7.Q. Mr. John Cooke Schoolmafter of Paul’s, to the Lord Burghley, in Latin ; to write for him to Lord Huntingdon for the Rectory of North Cadbury in Somerfetfliire, July 24th, 1572. — HO. Mr, Henry Cheke to Lord Burghley, in Latin: congratulating him upon being made Lord Treafurer, Aug. 8, 1572. — 81. Mr. Herle to the Lord Treafurer ; concerning his Debts and Troubles, and befeeching him to be his Friend, Aug. 21, 1572. — 82. Mr. T. Gardiner to tlie Lord Treafurer, in Latin ; his Cafe being referred to him, he defires his favourable Sentence, Aug. 4, 1572. — 83. T. Gardiner, in Latin, to the Lord Treafurer: to prevent Mr. Fanfliaw from Molefting Mr. Golding on his Ac- count, Auguft, 1572. — 84. T. Gardiner, in I.atin, to the Lord Treafurer: he recommends his Condition to his Humanity, Sept. 13, 1572. — 85. Roger Manners of Reading to Lord .Burghley: that he is unjuffly fufpeCted as to his Religion, and favouring the late D. of Norfolk. — S6. Mr. Herle to the Lord Treafurer, communicating to him the Secret Practices of the Difturbers of the State, Sept. 28, 1572. — 87. Mr, Herle to the Lord Treafurer, accufing Hamilton, Car, and Mowlings, of Dangerou.s PraCiices; with Articles againll; them. Sept. 30, 1572. — 88. Mr. Hugh Blythe to the Lord Treafurer, expreffing his'great thankfulnefs to the Queen and him, for a great Benefit lately received by him. Ocl. 6, 1372. — 89. T. Gardiner to the Lord Treafurer, in Latin : that his only hope is in him, being in bitter Afficlion with the Perplexity of his Affairs, 061. 18, 1572. — 90. T. Gardiner to the Lord Treafurer, in Latin : begging fome Mitigation of the Sentence the Lord Treafurer had patted on him, Nov. 4, 1572. — 91. Sir Thomas Smith to the Lord Treafurer; with Advife of Letters from the Lord Deputy of Ireland, &Lc. Nov. 27. 1572. — 92. A Champernown to the Qneen : he defires he»* Majefly to make ufe of him to releive Rochelle, and mentions the M.afiacre, 061. 8, 1372. — 93. A complaint of Jolin Fabi«in to the Lord Treafurer of the ( 61 ) Abufe of L’lcenfes, Aug. 13, 1579.-— 94. A complaint of T. Robinfon a Searcher at Sandwich, againft I Fabian, and I. Wanton, for illegally Compounding with Foreign Merchants, as to importing their Goods on certain Conditions. With the diftindt Articles of Information, 1572. — 95. To the Lord Burghley, the feveral Articles of Information againft John Norton, and other abettors, of the Northern Rebels, Dec. 9, 1572. By William Wharton, of Rippon, Yorkfliiie. VOL. XVI.— Lot 16 .' Fob 1. Matters to be examined and adjufted in the Exchequer, in both Forenoon and Afternoon, Feb. 11th, 1572, 3. — 2. A Confeftion of the Offences of Bare, Mafters, and Coynetle, for illegal Coining of Money, 1572, 3. — 3. Robert Eden^s Petition to the Lord Treafiirer, to be releafed from Prlfon, where he had been confined for Coining, Jan. 1572, 3. — 4. John Merftie to the Lord Treafurer; in behalf of one Packer, who hath been ferviceable in Dlfcovering the Deceits of Merchants, Jan. 26', 1572, 3. — 5. A Commiffion figned by the Council, tor Wm. Winter, Efq. Mafter of the Ordnance to examine Pirates, Feb. 25, 1572, 3.-6. A Letter figned by the Council to Wm. Winter, Efq. with a difcretionary Power to be ufed in Exami- nation of the Pirates, Feb. 25, 1572, 3. — 7. The Names of Per- fons fined for dealing with J’irates, and the Amount of their refpe^live Fines, 157 2, 3.-— 8. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood’s ftate of Bloft’s Cafe, apprehended for faying K. Edward the 6th w^s yet living, and that Q. Elizabeth was married to Lord Leicefter 8 years paft, Jan. 17, 1572, 3. — 9. Lane’s Reprefentation’to the Lord Treafurer of the great Sum of threefcore Millions having been loft to the Queen and Kingdom in a few Years, by the SinIfteV dealings ©f incorporated Companies ; with Remedies for the fame, 1572, 3.-— 10. The Lord Treaturer’s Orders (o the Cuftom Officers ofBriftol, to allow Tranfportation of Grain to France, Feb. 20, 1572, 3. — II. A Declaration of what Wares are to be refiralned from paffing out of the Realm, and whatnot, March, 1572, 3. — 12. To the Lord Treafurer, the Atteftation of Hen. Welhy, &c. of Sir Robert Tyrwhitt’s Difi biirfements on the Water Works at Barrow, March 19, 1572, 3. — 13. Lord Scrope to Lord Heris of Scotland, willing him to give fpeedy Proofs of his Submiflion to the King’s Authority, March 13, 1572, 3. — 14. Lord Heris to Lord Scrope ; willing him to procure that the Inhabitants of Annan may be unrno- lefted, March, 1572, 3. — >15. Lord Scrope to Sir W. Drury and Mr. Randolph, with the 2 Letters [No. 13, and No. 14] inclofed ; wanting to know how to deal with Lonl Heris, March 14, 1572, 3, — 16. A French Letter from the M.ag-ftraies of the Town of Rochelle to the Lord Treafurer B .irghley, J tn ( 62 ) 27, 1573. — 17. A French Letter from Wm. Prince of Orange at Delft to the Lord Treafurer Burleigh, Feb. 21, 1573. — 18. A French Letter from Monfieur Languillier, at London, to the Lord Treafurer, Feb. 1ft, 1573. — Ift. A French Letter of Count Montgomery to the Lord Treafurer, Feb. 2d, 1573. — 20. A Supplication of the Ruftia Company to the Council, againft infringers of their Priviledges; with the Opinion of the Attorney and Sollicitor General, direded to their Lordtliips, in Juftification of the Petition, Jan. 17, 1573. — 21. Lord Arthur Grey from the Fleet Prifon to the Lord Treafurer; he declines fending a fubmiftii'e Letter to the Queen, and why, Jan. 26, 1573. — 22. The Earl of Southampton to the Lord Treafurer; thanking him for endeavouring his releafe from the Tower, Feb. 13, 1573. — 23 The Earl of Southampton to the Lorchs of the Council to recommend his Submiffion to the Queen, Feb. 14, 1573. — 23. The Abp. of York to the Lord Treafurer: to have the Commiffiou renewed for Ecclefiaftical Caufes, &c. Jan. 24, 1573. — 25. Edwyn Bp. of London to the Lord Treafurer; concerning Mafs publickly faid at the Portugal AmbaiTador’s Houfe, March 2d, 1573. — 26. Edwyn Bp. of London to the Earl of Leicefter : he warmly pleads againft tolerating the Portugal Ambaftador to hear Mifs, March 4, 1573. — 27. The Abp. of Canterbury to Lord Burghley : that the Puritans are too much countenanced. He would repair one Houfe, with the Materials of another, March 12, 1573. — 23. The Fellows of Magdalen Coll. Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley : having loft Dr. Kelk their Head, they recommend Mr. Barker, Fellow of St. John’s, to fucceed, Jan. 7, 1573. — 29, Mr. Vice- chancellor Byng of Cambridge, to the Lord Treafurer : that Browning and Brown, 2 Fellows of Trinity, are favourers of FJerefy, &c. Feb. 2, 1572, 3. — 30. Dr. Roger Kelk, of Cam- bridge to the Lord Treafurer ; that the Conteft betwixt him and fome Inferiors of his Houfe, is adjufted, Feb. 28, 1572, 3. — 31. To the Lords of the Council, the Submiffion and re- nouncing of Popery of Malachy. late Bp. of Ardagh in Ireland, in Latin, March 10, 1572, 3. — 32. Malachy late Bp. of Ardagh, to the Lord Treafurer, in Latin : to be reieafed from the Mar- ftialfea Prifon, March 10, 1572, 3. — 33. Win. Clark, to the Lord Treafurer, in Latin : having been expelled Cambridge for preaching againft the Hierarchy, lie defires his Loidfliip wc>uld get him reftored ; promifing not to difturb the Quiet of the Church, or Univerfity any more, Feb. 1572, 3. — 34. Cer- tain Heads of Colleges in Cambridge. An Account of the Reafon of their Proceedings agairdt Cliark; with his Cafe, taken out of the Office; and a Copy.of the Statute on which they acted. To the Lord Burghley. in Latin, March 2d, 1572, 3.- — 35. Wm. Chark, late of Cambridge, to the Lord Treafurer, in Latin. Occafioned by the Univerfity’s refuting his Appeal to the Chancellor, March 6, 1572, 3. — 36. Sir Walter Mlldi^nay lo the Lord Treafurer. For Dr. Dale, lately appointed Ambaf- ( 63 ) fador to Firance, to have the Deanery of Winchefter, Jan. 4, 3572, 3. — 37. A Short Latin Epiftle of Compliment of Wm. Vaughn, a Young Weftminfter Scholar ; to the Lord Burghley, Jan. 7, 1572, 3. — 38. Sir Ralph Sadler’s thanks to the Lord Treafurer, for feltling upon him and his Son the Office of the Hanaper, Jan. 11, f572, 3. — 39. Wm. Herle. Complaining to the Lord Treafurer of his Condition, with fome Schemes of liis how it may be amended, Jan. 18, 1373. — 40. Mr. Secretary Smitii at Hampton Court to the Lord Treafurer; that he is lending a Letter to Mr. Walfingham, and his Lordiliip may add to it what he pleafes, Jan. 26, 1373. — 41. Lady Anne Stanhope thanks Lord Burghley for procuring from the Abp. of York, a iTebend for her Son Ed. Stanhope, Jan. 23, 1573.— 42. Mr. Secretary Smith to the Lord Treafurer : on affifting the Regent of Scotland to reduce Edinburgh Caftle : that feveral Conjurers were difcovered and their Books brought in, Feb. 12, 1573. — 43, Mr. Secretary Smith to the Lord Treafurer: on Scotch Affairs, &c. a Difcovery of more Conjurors, Mats Priefts,'and Fopi til Jufticei of Peace, Feb. 14, 1573. — 44. Mr. Secretary Smith to the Lord Treafurer, with ihe Examinations of 2 liifpefled Scotchmen coming from France, Feb. 17, 1373. — 45. Mr. Secretary Smith to the Lord Treafurer: of certain Articles betwixt his Son and one Sarleboy ; on Scotch Affairs, &c. Feb. 20, 1573. — 46. John Cheke to the Lord Treafurer : he defires pardon for abfenting himfelf, owns his Faults, and promifes Amendment, Feb. 23, 1573. — 47. Mr. Secretary Smith to the JiOrd Treafurer : on the Book of Mufters for the Lord Keeper’s Perufal, and of Letters from Lord Huntingdon, .Ff'h- 23, 1573. — 48. Wm. Herle’s Letter of various Intelligence to the Lord Treafurer; efpecially of one Maffer Fleiers a Dangerous Man, Feb. 26, 1573. — 49. Sir Walter Mllcimay files to the Lord Treafurer for the Revocation of Sir F. Waffingham from France, March 2d, 1573. — 50. Wm. Herle to the Lord Treafurer, on various Matters, efpecially accufing Warham St. Leger. Martin Frobiffier, Sic. of praflifing for the Spaniards to invade Ireland, March 16, 1573. — 51. Lane tlie Merchant’s Enquiries for the good of the Realm, founded upon Texts of Scripture, 1573.— 52. The Expence of the Queen’s I rogreffes, more than would be if ffie refided at her Palaces wdthin 20 Miles of London, 157 3. — 53. The Weight of the Silver and gilt Spangles ripped off 137 rich Coats; the Weight of eacli from 52 to 33 Ounces, June 28, 1373. — 34. Book of the Expences of the Houfchold for a Year, compared with the Queen’s own Book, 1573 — 55. The Manours, Lands and Tenements that fell to Henry the 8th, through Exchange, Purchafe, or other Alliirance, befvire the Court of Augmentations of the Revenues of the Crown was credited, from A. 3. of iiis Reign. — 56. An Account of concealed Lands, proved before Jnflice Souihcote, found A. 15. Regin. EViz. — 57. A (3Dpy of Sir Henry Nevii’s Licenfe tur Exportation of Clothes; with a Memorial of what iie haJ ( 6i ) done purfuant fo it, March 10, 1573. — 58. A Memorial to the Lord Treafiirer, for the Queen’s Letter to the Emperor of Mof- covy, in behalf of the Company trading thither, 1573. — 59. A Petition to the Council, of the Merchants Adventurers for the re-payment of a 30,000l. Loan to the Queen, Nov. 4, 1573. — 60. An ERimate of what Thomas Cotton Deputy Clerk of the Hanaper, hath needleflly charged the Queen with, for Wax, &c. in 15 Years.-T-ei . Lord Chief JuRice Catelyn to the Lord Treafurer; mentioning his Power Chief Officer of the King’s Eeiicb, with that of fome inferior Officers, May 24, 1573. — 62. i'Vom Goddard and Southwick at Fluthing, Englifh Merchant Adventurers, to the Governor of their Company in England; that they had not yet, but hoped, though with difficulty, to ob- tain of the Prince fome favour relating to their Commerce, May 12, 1573. — 63. A RequeR of the Judge of the Admiralty to the Lord Treafurer, for Ray of Prohibitions from the Queen’s Bench, June II, 1573.— 64. Wm. Hunt’s complaint to the Lord Treafurer of his Partner Brook’s joining with Merchants againft him, in fraudulent Barrelling of Fifh, June 4, 1573. — 65. Schemes of Ralph Lane, Merchant ; communicated to the Lord Treafurer for Improvement of Shipping, Sept. 23, 1573. — 66. Orders writb n by the Lord Treafurer, for Regulation of the Fleet departing for Rochelle and Boiirdeaux, 061. 18, 1573. — 67. Material Objetiions againR ere61ing a New Mart for Ge- neral Traffick, at Ipfwich, 1573. — 68. A Memorandum of the pay per Diem and per Menfem of certain Officers, 1573. — 69. A Scheme of Basfhe and Quarie’s General Surveyors of the Vic- tualling of the Queen’s Ships, for the better preferving the fame, 1573. — 70. The Charier of the Borough of BoRon in Lincoln- Ihire. An AbRraCl, 1573. — 71. Lionel Ducket Lord Mayor of London, to the Lord JVeafurer; of the approaching Dearth, occalioned by exporting Grain, May 10, 1573. — 72. The Lord Mayor and 2 Aldermen to the Lord Treafurer j for Reformation of FeaRings, Tavern Diforders, and other exceffes in London, Aug. 6, 1573. — 73. Hi!l’.^ Report to the Lord Treafurer, in Anfwer to an Enquiry of his, of the Rate of the Queen’s Alms Honfe, in St. Stephen’s^ WeRniinRer, 1573. — 74. An Account of Col'cclions for the Poor in the feveral PariRies of WeRminf- ter, for one year and a half, ending Feb. 24, 1573. — 75. Ed- mond Matthew, in CcmmiiTion for dete6l!ng Concealment of CuRoms, to the Lord IVeafurer; complaining of Mr. Dawbe- ney, June 10, 1573. — 76. Sir Anthony Cock of Giddy Hall, to the Lord Treafurer; deffring that Cox’s Wharf belonging to him might he encouraged, Aug. 12, 1573. — 77. A Letter of the l,ord Treafurer, to the Officers on the CoaR ; to permit no Corn to go to Foreign parts; and to take Security of the Ow- ners of fiKh Vcsfels, as Riail carry Corn from one I’orl to another in h.nglancl, 1573. — 78. Downs’s CoiPeRion to the Lord Trea- furer of his Counterfeiting Cotketls, [imperfefl at the Begin- .ring,] Nov, 5, 1573. — 79, The beginning of the Confeffion of ] ( 65 ) ‘ Dowries or one in his Circumftances, but feeras not to be connected wiih No. 78.— 80. Mr. Richard Carmarden to the Lord Tfeafurer ; that Matthew’s Confeffion, is owing to Bird's rot readily feeing him, Nov. 29, 1573.-^81. Heads of the Examination of Downes and others concerned in Counterfeit Cocketts at the Port of Lynn, in Norfolk, Dec. 8, 1573. — 82. Covenants for 6 Years, betwixt the Queen and Smith and Morley, for advancing her Cuftomes on Woolens and Wine, ending in Sept. 1573. — 83. A complaint of Suffex Juftices to the Lord Treafurer, of the Purveyor fumraoning Teams to carry the Queen’s Timber, at 24 Miles difiance.— 84. A Nar« rative of the Frantick Behaviour of Peter Burchett, on a Journey to the Weft of England: attefted by his Fellow Travellers, Mr. Edward Aylworth and Mr. John Spencer, Odl. 16, 1573. — 85. The Queen’s Letter to the Regent of Scotland, rejoicing for the late Agreement, and enforcing the Obfervation of it, Apr. 11. 1573. — 86. To Mr. Randolph, for the Earl of Bed- ford : the Names of Scotch Noblemen and others that attended the Convention at Edinburgh, Nov. 19, 1573. — 87. The Re- gent of Scotland to the Lord Burghley : for a Licenfe for one Hooper to carry Books, &c. into Scotland, June 12, 1573. — 88. Receipts and Payments for the Fortifications of Jerfey, during the Captainfliip of Sir Hugh Pawlel, viz. from 1549, to 1565, written in 0<5l. .1573. — 89. Sir Hugh Pawlet’s Letter to the Lord Treafurer, fent with the Account [No 88.] of Re- ceipts and Payments, and backing his Demand of 5001. 0<5l. 6, 1573. — 90. A Brief but exadt Account of the State of the Ifland of Sheppey; taken in the Month of December, 1573 — 91. Thomas Copley to the Lord Treafurer, from Antwerp. He profefles fidelity to the Queen, and thanks him for favouring his Suit, Apr. 7, 1573. — 92. T. Copley, from Antwerp, to the Lord Treafurer. He begs him to ftop a Commiflion granted to feize his Rents for the Queen’s Ufe, May 23, 1573. — 93. T. Copley, from Antwerp, to the Lord Trealurer. On fending over his Wife, to procure a Compofition with the Queen, June 18, 1573.— 94. T, Copley’s Supplication to the Queen; to par- don his departing without Licenfe, and to allow him to continue Abroad, July, 1573. VOL. XVII.— Lot. 17. Fob 1. An Account of Ships and Goods belonging to the Subjedts of the King of Spain, ftopped by the Englilh, June 7, 157 3.— 2. An unnamed Perfon of Delft, his Accutation of Jaques Taffyn, Treafurer of Flufhing, for faying England gives no Succour to the Low Countries through good will, but only for her own ends and fajfety, May 19, 1573. — 3* An Italian Letter from Sit ( ) Guido Cavalcanti to the Lord Treafurer, April 4 , 1573.** 4. A Spaiiidi Letter from' Antbonio de Guaras to the Lord Treafurer, July 30, 1573. — 5. The Information of La Tour and other French Protedants of an Invallon of England, concerted by the Guifian Fadion, in Latin, Aug. 1 1 , 1573. — 6. Citolini’s Italian Petition to the Queen of England for a Muficians Place, being in Diftrefs, Aug. 14. 1573. — 7. To the Lords Leicetter and Burghley, David Haug, and John Languaver, copartners with their Lorddiips in the Mines at Kelwick in Cumberland, concerning thofe Mines, Sept. 10 , 1573. — 8, Peter Eizarre to Lord Burghley, in Latin, from x\ugibergue, with various branches •of Intelligence, Sept. 22 , 1573. — 9. Otto Duke of Brunfwick and Lunenburg in Latin, to the Lord Treafurer ; his wifhcs for the Queen’s profperity ; his Congratulation of his Lordlhip, for the high Reputation he is in ; and his recommendation of the Bearer, 061 . 28. 1573. — 10. Julius Borgarucius to the Lord Treafurer in Latin, complaining that the Maher of the Rolls keeps his Wife from him in his ow n Houfe, and wiflies he may not teach her to be a Papih, Ocl. 22 , 1573.— 1 1. Peter Dathe- nus, Meflenger from the Princes of Germany, in Latin, to the Lord Treafurer; that he had fent their propofitions to him by Mr. Killegrew, Dec. 7, 1573. — 12. The Earl of Huntingdon to the Lord Treafurer; that in the Queen’s Commifiion for Mufters, York and Hull are (he fuppofed) by chance omitted. May 23, 1573. — 13. The Earl of Bedford thanks the Lord Treafurer for his News of the Enterprize againft Edinburg- Cahle, May 25, 157.3. — 14. The Earl of Southampton to the Lord Treafurer : his Complaint againft the Lieutenant of the Tow'er, of his Diet there, June 16, 1573. — 15. The Earl of Huntingdv)n Lord Prefident of the North to the Lord Treafurer: that Matters in the North have a good Afpect ; and that the late A61ion againli Edinburgh Cadle wdll put a flop to many Po- pifli Praclices, July 5, 1573. — 1 b.Wm.Corfell, Mafter of the Rolls, to the Lord Trealurer : his Commendation of Kingfmill, At- torney of the Court of Wards, Aug. 2 , 1573. — 17. The Earlof Huntingdon to the Ld. Trealurer, in behalf of Mr. Wilbraham, brother (o the late Attorney, Aug. 10 , 1573. — 18. The Earl of Huntingdon and others the Northern Council at York, to the Queen : fliewdng the quiet ftate of the Country ; with an Account of the Sellions,* when 60 Prifoners were brought to the Bar, Aug. 14, 1373. — 19. Lord Bu< khiirfi offers to the Lord Treafurer to marry his Son with his Lordfliip’s Daughter, Elizabeth, Aug. 1573. — 20. The Lady S)dney to the Lord Treafurer: for a Leafe of Lands belonging to Halfwell 4 Queen’s Ward, by death of his Grandmother, Sept. 12 , 1573, 21 . The Earl of Sufl'ex to the Lord Treafurer; that the Queen would have figned a Commiffion to execute by Martial Law, but levcral Lords oppoled it, (fee Canulen’s Eliz. Edit. 4 th, page 199, Oct. 28, 1573. — 22. Lord Chamberlain He- neage to Lord Burghley ; tliat he has a new-born Grand-fon, ( 67 ) by Ills Daughter, and Petitions his Lordfliip to be a Sponfor, &c. Nov. 1, 1573. — 23. The Earl of ElTex to the Lord Treafurer ; offering his eldeft Son to be married to his Lord- thip’s Daughter, and on what Terms, Nov. 1, 1573. — 24-. The Earl of Sulfex to Lord Burghley ; tignifying i he Queen's Order to him, to have Burchett thoroughly examined, Nov. 11, 1573. -—25. The Earl of Huntingdon to the Lord Treafurer ; that according to his Order, he had flopped Exportation of Corn near him, Nov. 17, 1573. — 26. the Earl of Leycefler to the Lord Treafurer ; recommending to him one CopJand for the Stewardfhip of Beverley, Dec. 19, 157.3. — 27. Edmond Bp. of Peterborough to Lord Burghley ; defcrlbing to him the flat© of his Diocefe, and (he unrulinels of the Puritans therei.'i, Apr. 13, 1573. -28. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Trea* furer; Concerning the Young Lord Stourton, who, he fays, is inclinable to conform, April 25, 1573. — 29. The Abp. of Can- terbury to the Lord Treafurer ; that Lord Stourton wants to hear from the Queen, and to be placed with his Unkle the Earl of Derby, &c. April, 27, 1573. — 30. Edwyn Bp. of London to the Lord Treafurer: wanting to know what Courfe to take with fome Puritan jMiniflers in Prison, April, 30, 1573. — 31. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer : fending him ' Gervafe of Tilbury, a defcriplion of Kent, and a Book of his own writing, &c. May 9, 1573. — 32. James Birtiop of Durham to the Lord Treafurer : about Leafing his Waters at Norham, and that he may pay his Tenths at Berwick, June 3, 1573. — 33. Edwyn Bifhop of London to the Lord Treafurer; for Mr, Edw’ard Deering being a fingle Man, to be readmitted to read hisLedures, June 3, 157 3. — 34. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer, with Dr. Whitgifi's Letter to him inclofed, of the Doclor’.s Anfwer to Cartwright, June 15, 1573. — 35. The Abp. of Canterbury lo the Lord Treafurer ; with Copies of two of his Letters to the Queen, that Mr. Clark may not be difplaced from the Deanery of the Arches; and that her High- nefs would Support him, himfelf, againft the Arrogance of the Mailer of Bennet Coll. Cambridge ; together with a letter alfo inclofed, of Mr. Clark lo him, juflifying his Age, and willing to fubmit his Learning to trial, June 15, 1573. — 36. The Abp. of York to the Lord Treafurer : of the Forfeitures of the Clergy, granted to the Gentlemen Penfioners. Complaint againft the Commifiioners, June 29, 1573. — 37. The Bp. of London to the ' Lord Treafurer ; concerning the Libel called an Admonition to the Parliament : wrote againft him, July 2, 1573.— 38. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer, with his Book relating to Dover ; Complains of Aldrich Mafter of Bennet College, his Infolence ; fends him a Copy of the Ecclefiaftical Commiflioner's Letter to Cambridge, to bring Aldrich before them, &:cjaly 15, 1373. — 39. The Abp, of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer ; the Danger of the Puritan Fadion ; Pro- • K2 ( €8 ) ceedings'In the Trial of Aldrich; Lord Leicefter vexed, &c. July 18, 1573. — 40. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Trea- furer ; a further Account of the Courfe to be taken in examin- ing Aldrich, July 23, 1573. — 41. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Trealurer, with the Preface to Mr. Lambard*s Peram- bulation of Kent, inclofed, &c. July 27, 1573.'^42. Rd. Bp. of Ely, thanks the Lord Treafurer for allowing their proceedings againft the Schifmaticks, and would have more Spiritual Men joined with them in determination of Matters relating to Re- ligion, Aug. 5, 1573. — 43. Edwyn Bp. of London, complains to Lords Leicefterand Burghley of Seditious Sermons at Paurs Crofs, and of dangerous fanalicks, Aug. 5, 1573. — 44. The Abp. ol Canterbury advifes the Lord Treafurer how the Queen Ihould'be entertained in her progrefs at the Church at Canter- bury, and invites her and her Train to Dinner, Aug. 17, 1573, — 45. One Letter and a Copy of another from the Bp. of London to the Lord Trealurer, concerning Deering’s difturb- *nce, Aug. 28, 157 3. — 46 The Bp. of London defires the Lord Trealurer to he a Means for a National Council to reprefs dif- .ordersof the Puritans, Sept. 9, 1573. — 47. The Bp. ol London defires of the Lord Treafurer, that the Defenders as well as the Printers of a certain Seditious Book be punilhed. Sept. 19, 1573. —48. James Bp. of Durham to the I.ord Treafurer, for leave to come to London ; he mentions the condition of the Country, Sept. 22, 1573. — 49. The Bp. of Winchefier to the Lord Treafurer; of the Admiflion of Mr. Wickham to the Arch- deaconry, by Refignation of Dr. Dale, 061. 19, 1573. — 50. The Abp. of York complains to the Lord Treafurer that Sir Rowland Stanley, Sheriff of Chelhire, Oppofes him in the dif- pofal of a certain Benefice in favour of Mr. Fletcher ; with an enclofed letter of Mr, Fletcher to the Abp. complaining of the faid Stanley, 061. 21, 1573. — 5L The Abp. of Canterbuiy complains to the Lord Treafurer that the Ecclefiaftical Hate is quite held in difregard, Nov, 3, 1573 --52. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer, Stowefs Cate; committed for having two Wives at once, (fee vol. 15. No. 47.) Nov. 8, 1573._-53. The Abp. of Cantrrbury to the Lord Treafurer; on the fame Perlbn and Subje61 as before, viz. Stowel’s Bigamy, Nov. 7, 1573. — 54. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Trea- furer ; he has had Letters from the Bp. of Lincoln, of Chapman being removed from Bc.dfoid, Bzc. Nqv. 9. 151 3. ----55. The Abp. pf Canterbury to the Ld. Treafurer; giving Tefiimony of the Ld. Stourlon's good behaviour (fee No. 28.) Nov. 1 1, 1573. — 56. The Abp. of Canterbury to tile Loid Treafurer; that Afplyn, one of Ca|-twrighFs Primers, had attempted to kill Day the Printer and his Wife, Nov. 13, 1573. — 57. The Bp, of Win- chefier petitions (he Lord Treafurer to be delivered from the Vexation of theCufiody of the Bp, of Rofs, Nov. 14. 1573. —58. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer ; he re- compiends Mr. Styll for the Deanery of Norwich ; the fiate of ( 69 ) the Church there 5 the World affedls innovations: fome want to have the Fonts for Baptifm taken away, Nov, 15, 1573: — 59. The Bp. of Winton lb the Lord Treal'urer, petitioning for a Warrant to difchdige him from ihe Bp. of Rofs, Dec. 15, 1573. — 60. A confolatory Letter of the Abp. of Canterbury to the Lord Treafurer under the Affliction of Sicknels, Dec. 30, 1573. — 61. Tobie Matthew, of St. John's Coll. Qxon, to the Lord Delawarr, in Commendation of Mr. Wilks who had been flahdered, April 25, 1573. — 62. To the Lord Burghley, a La- tin Supplication of fome of the Fellows of Magd. Coll, Cam- bridge, for a Violation to prevent their ruin. May, 1573.r^ 63, Nicholas Brown of Cambridge to Lord Burghley in Latin; that the Vice Chancellor and Heads had ordered him publicly to recant certain DoCtrines which he was falfel) charged of having preached. July 6, 1573. — 64. Dr, Feme of Cambridge to the Lord Burghley their Chancellor ; that a Grace had unanimoufly palled there, for fuch as had fir/t fworn to the Univerfity, being Townfmen, Nov. 4, 1573.— 65. Articles, retracted oy Mr. Nicholas Brown of Cambridge ; atteded by Stokes the Notary Public, Nov. 1573. — 66. A Latin Statute for Deprivation of fuch Perfons of their Privileges as having Iworn Obedience to the Univerfity of Cambridge, afterwards withdraw the Same, aitefted by Stokes the Notary Public, 1573. — 67, A Recital of various Complaints againft Mr, Shep-r herd. Head of a Co'lege (it feems Trinity) in Cambridge, 1573. — 68. Dr. Whiigift and the Seniors of Trinity Coll, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, in behalf of one of. their Society, June 29, 1573.— *69. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houfes in Cambridge to Lord Burghley, fignrfying that their refufal to fend up Mr. T. Aldrich to the Abp. is ac- cording to the Tenuur of their Privileges, Copies of which they fend inclofed, July 13, 1573. — 70. The Matter and Fellows of Bennet Coil. Cambridge, in Latin, to Ld Burghley ; referring all their Matters to hi? difpofal, July 14, 1573.— 71. The Fel- lows of St. John's Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley : Reafons for depriving their Matter, and defiring his choice of another, in Latin, Jidy 18, 1573. — 72. Certain Fellows of St. John's Coif. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley; certifying their Election of Dr. Longwofth, in Latin, July 18, 1573. — 73. The Fellows of St. John's Cambridge, to Lord B>irghley ; tor Dr. Longworlh to be their Master again, as the College flourifhed under him, in Latin, July 25, 1573. — 74. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houfes in Cambridge to Lord Burghley ; thanking him for the Favours he had procured them, in Latin, July 30, 1573. — 75. The Fellows of Bennet Coll. Cambridge, in Latin, thank Lord Burghley for determining their Controverlies, Aug. 8, 1573. — 76, The Vice-chancellor and Chief Members of Cambridge, fliew to Lord Burghley their dealings betwixt fhe Matters and Fellows of Bennet Coll. Aug. 8, 1573. — 77, Robert Dow, of C. C. C, Oxon, Ip the I^rd Treafurer, for a { 70 ) place jn All Souls Coll, by his Mediatior:, in Latin, Sept. 120, 1573. — 78. The Vice chancellor oF Cambridge to Lord Burgh- ley ; of (he Bp. of Ely's Proceedings in St. John's College, Sept. 26, 1573.— 79. Mr Shepherd of Cambridge to Lord Burghley ; (hat he had been examined before the Bp. of Ely, and no fault found in him, Sept. 27, 1573. — 80. Robert Dow, [fee No. 77.] to the Lord Treafurer ; for his Letter of recom- mendation (o the Warden and Fellows of All Souls, in Latin, 4, 157.3.— 81. The Vice-chancellor of Cambridge to Lord Bnrghley; concerning Millayn of Chrift’s Coliege, expelled the Univcrfity for a Heterodox Sermon, with the fubftance of the Sermon enclofed, 7 061. 1573. — 82. The Matter and Fellows of St. John'.s, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, in Latin ; concerning a Gift of one Gwynn to the College, O^. 23. 1573. — 8.3. The Reafons of the Provoft and Fellows of King’s Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, why they i-efufed Mr. Kelway, re- commended by his Lordftiip, 061. 24, 1573. — 84. Mr. Robert Dow, of C. C. C. Oxon. returns thank.s to Lord Burghley, for his recommendatory Letter to the Society of All Souls, in Latin, Nov. 8, 1573. — 85. The Dean and Chapter of Chritt Church, Oxon. to Lord Burghley, defining him to fettle the affair of eleding from Wettminfier School, Dec. 27, 1573.— 86. The Fellows of Bennet Coll, Cambridge, in Latin, thank the Lord Treafurer for deciding their Controverttes, Dec. 27, 1573. — 87. The Dean of Canterbury fliews to the Lord Treafurer abufes of the Sheriffs and Bailiffs, in fining the Tenants of the Church ; with a Note proving the fame, Sept. 18, 1573 — 8vS. Peter Burchett’s Cafe fiated ; and his frantic juttification of his attempt to kill Mr. Hatton, 061. 27. 1573.— 89. T. Samp- fon defines the Lord Treafurer to take an opportunity to confider his Suit about his Hofpital, July 23, 157 3. — 90. Mr. E. Deering defires of the Lord Treafurer, that his Cafe for fpeaking offenfively in his Le6lures at Paul’s, may be tried before the Biftiops, Sept. 28, 1573. — 91. Mr. Edward Deering’s attempt to prove to the Lord Treafurer, that the Lordfliip and Civil Government of Bifhops is unlawful, Nov, 3, 1573. — 92. An Anfwer (ttippofed to be Deering’s) to certain Articles ob- je61edagainft him, Nov. 27, 1573. — 9S. To the Lord Treafurer, v Matthew Abp. of Canterbury's Anfwer and Vindication of himfelf and the Bifhops againtt Cartwright’s Book, (2 fheets) 1573. — 94. An Account of Lands of the Duke of Norfolk, leafed for the arcuttomed Rent, the firtt Account on Paper, (he 2d on 4 pieces of Parchment, 1.2. 3.4. 1573. — 95. A difcovery of concealed Lands in the County of Dorfet, atteftcd Mr. Fanttiaw, Feb. 5, 1573, { 71 ) VOL. XVIII.—Lot 18 . Fol. i. Mr. Henry Cheke his Petition to Lord Burgliley for Pre- ferment, and that his whole Hope is in him, March 27, 1573. —2. Mr. Ralph Lane to the Lord Treafurer ; recommending Mr. Bingham to him as a good Man, and well fkilled in Martial AtFairs, May 19, l573.--“3. Francis Robinfon to t lie Lord Trea- furer : concerning the Payments of Duties for Spanilh Wines, May 29, 1573. — 4'. A Letter of Compliment from the Earl of Northumberland to the Lord Treafurer, May, 1573. — 5. Mary Hart Wife of the Chefter Herald\'5 Complaint to Lord Burghley of an Affault from York Herald, May, 1573. — 6. Mr. Secretary Smith to the Lord Treafurer; that he had told the Queen his News of Edinburgh Caftle, alio of Irifti Matters, June 2, 1573. — 7. Wra. Herle to the Lord Treafurer; that he had freih Matters of Importance to communicate, either perfonaliy or by letter, as his Lordftiip pleafed to fignify, June 7, 1573 — 8, Dr. T. VVilfon to the Lord Treafurer: That the Portugal Ambaifa- dor was preparing to attend upon the Queen, though in her Progrefs, July 30, 1573. — 9. Wm, Herle to Lord Burghley; That he had made ftrid Enquiry after the new German Opthai- mift Surgeon, and found he had great Skill, Aug. 29, 1573. — 10. Dr. Ack worth, in Latin, to Lord Burghley ; that being retired to his Studies in the ArchbKliop’s Houle, he fliall be the fitter to be employed in the Church or State, when his Lordftiip or other his Patrpns (hall call him forth, Ocl. 25, 1573. — 1 1. Geo. Laughton, in Latin, to Lord Burghley; that having owned his Scholars for his Children, hopes he would take the Matter for his Servant, Ocl. 27, 1573. — 12. John Cock of St. John’s, Cam- bridge, to Lord Burghley in Lalin ; That he is dubious of Sir Rich. Lee’s being his Friend, Nov. 7, 1573. — 13. Mr. Roger Alford to the Lord Treafurer ; That his Brother in Ireland may enjoy his Oflice for Lite, Nov. 13, 1573. — 14<. A Lalin Letter, with a Requetl to the Lord Treafurer, concerning Francis Al- ford, Nov. J8, 1573^ — 15. Dr. George Gardiner to the Lord Treafurer ; That he may have the Deanery of Norwich rather than Dr. Slyll, Nov. 22, 1573. — 1(3. Mr. Tho. Gardiner to the Lord Treafurer in Latin : not to be forgetful of him, but grant him a certain Favour he fought for, Dec. 4, 1573. — 17. Wm, Herle to the Lord Treat urer to have liis Accounts fpeedily ex- amined, that he may receive the Fruits of his new Office, &c. Dec. 8, 1573. — 18. Thomas Cartwright to Mr. Hicks, thank- ing him for his late Courtety, and fending him a certain Book, Dec. 9, 1573. — 19. Sir John Smith to the Lord Treafurer; re- lating to him the prefent State of his private Affairs, and defir- ing his friendly Aid, Dec. 1573. — 20. A Chriftian Kemon- firance of the Senate and People of Rochelle, touching a Sum ( 72 ) of ^foney they had borrowed, in Latin, 1573. — 21. Nevlnfon, a Treacher of Canterbury, complains to Lord Burghley, in Lalin, of the unjuft removing of the Mayor, June II, 1573. — 22. Mr. Spinola to the Lord Treafurer, in Italian: vvith a Prefent of fame Conferves for the Stomach, Dec 20, 1573. — 23 Mr. Dale to the Lord Treafurer from Poiffy, concerning the Demands of the Merchants of Rouen, with other Occurrences, Jan. 19> 1573,4. — 24. The Chancellor of Brabant, in French, to the Lord Treafurer: recommending one of the Commiflioners for the lutercourfe, Jan. 16, 1573, 4. — 25. The Biftiop of Winchefter to the Lord Treafurer: That he is unjuftly troubled in the Ex- chequer for the Tenths of his Diocefe, Jan. 20, 1573, 4.-26^. Dr. Whrtgift, of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, to the Lonl Treafurer ; with his Defence againft Cartwright^s Reply, Feb 5, 1573, 4. — 27. The Archbidiop of York to. LorJ Burghley : (hewing the Injury that would arife from enclofing Grounds, whence the Keighbour? had Hedge Boot, with Mr. Fanftiaw's Attestation of the fame, March 9, 1573, 4. — 28. Mr. T. Sampfon to Lord Burghley: to take his Model of Church Government from Bucer's Book De Regno Chrifti. He writes in behalf of a certain Mer- chant who had formerly relieved thofe who were banifhed for Religion, March 8, 1573, 4. — 29. Sir Wm. Pickering to Lord Burghley: having from the Queen a Leafe of Lands of diftolved Monafteries in Vale Crucis, he would hare the Sale of them flopped, as fome Perfons in Wales fought to purchafe them, Jan. 22, 1573, 4. — 30. Mr. T. Gardiner, in Latin, to Lord Burghley ; that pri’/ate Grievances hinder him from being fo ferviceable as he otlierwife would be, &c. Jan. 23, 1573, 4. — 31. Both the Secretaries to the Lord Treafurer, concerning Mo- ney fent over into Ireland, Jan. 23, 1573, 4. — 32. Wm. Herle to the Lord Treafurer ; with Intelligence of fome extraordinary Pofts pafling by Hover and Rye, Jan. 30, 1573, 4. — 33. Mr# John Wolley petitions the Lord Treafurer to forward his Suit to the Queen, Feb. 5, 1573, 4. — 34. The Vidam of Cliartres pe- titions the Lord Treafurer for a Benevolence, March 20, 1573,4. -—35. Mr. Dion to the Lord Treafurer, with a Courfe of Phy- flek and Diet for the Gout, Jan. 24, 1573, 4. — 36. The Lady Han ington to Lord Burghley ; giving him Direflions for his Relief in the Gout, Feb. 4, 1573, 4. — 37. The Names of the Lords and Officers lodged within the Court and Friery, 1573^4. — 3S. A brief Eftimaie of the Queen’s privy Diet for the Fifli Days throughout the whole Year 14ih of her Majefty.— 39. The Coft and Cliarges-of 440 Tons of Wine provided for the Queen at Bourdeaux, Jan. Feb. and March, Anno 16mo of her Reign. -^40. An Account of the Manours, and Value of the fame, at Brewton Monaftery, Somer(et(l)ire, and Thorpe MeHbrd, Nor- thamplonthire, 1574. — 41. Wm. Herle to the Lord Treafurer; concerning a Commiffion for Concealments in Wales, with the good Fruits of it, Dec. 18, 1373. — 42. A Proclamation to re- flrain excefs in Apparel, together with a Paper of the Particu- ( 73 ) lars of tfiC Orders, 1574. — 43 . The Charge of the Liveries of the Guards and others this Summer, 1574. — 44» The Queen to the Earl of Shrewtbury, not to be angry with his Chaplain, for (hewing her his doubts that the Queen of Scots, then dn his Lordfliip^s Cuflody, w'ould without Care taken deceive (hem all, 1574.— 45. Mr. Richard Martin, Wc.rden of the Mint, to the Lord Treafurer, concerning a Proclamation against light Gold, and of Mr. Lonyfon’s Slanders, Aug. 9, 1574. — 46. Mr. Peter Ofborn to the Lord Treafurer ; with Collections by the Warden of the Mint on the Articles of the Indenture, Nov. 3, 1574.— 47. Wm. Humphrey, Affay Mafter of the Mint, to the Lord Burghley, of the Trial of the Crocus of Copper, Dec. 9, 1574, — 48. Wm. Humphrey, Affay Mafter to the Lord Burghley; concerning Tranfmutalion of Metals, &c. Dec. 22, 1574. — 49. Wm. Humphrey to the Earl of Shrewfbury, concerning turuing his Ewer [Ore] into Lead, Apr. 12, 1574. — 50. Lionel Ducket, a Partner of the Miners^ Company, to the Lord Burghley; en- treating that the Queen will be pleafed to take their Copper, or the Works muft be thrown afide, May 28, 1574. — 51. Arti- cles propofed to the Lord Treafurer to be entered into with the Queen, by the Company of the Mines at Kefwick, Nov. 6, 1574. — 52. An Account of Tin digged and prepared in Corn- Wall and Devonfiiire, Anno 16 to Eliz. Reign. — 53. A Certifi- cate of^wo Juftices of Cumberland, of having received of the Miners for the Queen's Ufe 500 Quintals of Copper, Dec. 23, 1574. — 54. Wm. Hunt to the Lord Treafurer, petiiioning for the Office of Brokerage and complaining ofone Brooks, Apr. 15, 1574. — 55. John Fabian to the Lord Treafurer ; concerning the Office of Brokerage of Strangers, July 24, 1574. — -56* An Account of Cuftom, &c. allowed for Grain ilTued of late Years in her Majefiy's Reign, 1574. — 57. Wm. Tipper's Propofals to the Lord Treafurer, upon having a Grant of the Office of Bro- kerage, 1574.— 58. John Richardfon's Bond to the Queen in lOOl. for tanning of Leather, according to a late Act, Ai^. 2, 1575. — 59. William Sutton's Information to the Lord Trea- furer of the Cheats of certain Goldfmiths in making and felling their Wares, Nov. 19, 1574. — 60. Propofals to the Lord Trea- furer for amending and enforcing an Ad of Hen. VI 1. againft Butcher'.s killing Beafts in the City, 1574.— 61. Reafons why Mills ereded under London Bridge, will be of great Service to the City of London, 1574. — 62. A Declaration of what is to be faid and proved for Maintenance of Mills, Locks, and Wears, on the River Thames, 1574. — 63. An Account of different kinds of Sope, and the Materials of which they are made in England, 1574.— 64. Mr. Toms, a Searcher of Southampton, to the Lord Treafurer, jaffifying a Seizure of Guernfey Hofe, by him, June 3, 1574.— 65. The Cuftoroers of Southampton to the Lord Treafurer, infinuating that Guernfey Hofe fliould be ex- empt from Cuftom, June 3, 1574.-66, Five Papers concern* ( 74 ) ing the Cafe of Lady Lax ton, ftated prO and con, which La The Leafe of Milton in the Ifle Sheppey ; (hewing the Profits therein granted to Mr. Randolph, 1575-6. — 37. Mr. T. Copley, from BrulTels, to Lord Burghley ; for a liberal Allowance and (peedy Dlfpatch of his Bufinefs, March 1 3th, 1575-6.— 38. The Earl of Northumberland’s Account of Lord Leicefter’s Speeches to him againft Burghley, with Mr. Strype’s fair Copy of the fame, Feb. 1575-6. — 39. Edward Lord Zouche to Lord Burghley ; to borrow 2001. of him, March 2^, 1575-6. — 40. The Lords Bindofl and St. John to Lord Burghley ; recommending one Buckeler, the Bearer, to hi.s Lordftiip's Favour, March 8th, 157'’5-6. — 41. The Bithop of Ely to Lord Burghley ; defiring Accefs to the Queen, to clear himfelf from falle Afperfions, Jan. 28th, 1575-6. — 42. The Bilhop of Ely to Lord Burghley ; concerning his Troubles, and Slanders caft upon him, Jan. Sift, ( 86 ) 1575-6. — 4*3. The Bifhop of Ely defires Lord Burghley to fry to pacify the Queen, for fome rafti though not ilhmeant Expreffi- cns of his againft her ; with a Note annexed of the Expreflions. at large, taken from his Letter to Dr. Matters, Feb. 18th, 1575-6.— 44. The Queftion betwixt the Bift)op of Ely and Lord North, whether Downham Park is granted by Leafe to the latter, March 10th, 1575-6. — 45. The Bilhop of Ely’s Allega- tions againft the pretended Leafes of Doddington and Down- ham, March 13th, 1575-6.— 46. Certain who had been Fellows of Mag. Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, in Latin ; for Mr, Eichman to fucceed in the Headlhip, January 12th, 1575*6. — 47, The Provoft and Fellows of King’s College, Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley ; why they deny Mr. Wolley recom- mended by his Lordlhip, Feb. 9th, 1575-6. — 48. The Univerfity of Oxford, in Latin, to Lord Burghley ; defiring Laws to fecure their quiet againft the Townsmen, March 13th, 1575-6.-— 49. The Mafter and Fellows of St. John’s College, Cambridge, in Latin, beg Lord Burghley to fettle the Affair of Dr. Gwynn’s Legacy to the College, March 1575-6.— 50. A Paper which belonged to Archbiftiop Grindal, as appears by his Hand, en- titled Articles of the Synod, 1575-6. — 51. Sir Walter Mildmay to Lord Burghley; concerning the Grant of a Fee-farm to Sir Henry Cobham, Jan. 24lh, 1575-6. — 52. Edward Carowe, a Weftminfter Scholar, to Lord Burghley, in Latin ; defiring his Intereft to be fent to the Univerfity, Jan. 25th, 1575-6.— 53. Mr. Villiers to the Lord Treafurer, in Latin : that fome Mafters of Glafs-houfes may fpeak to his Lordlhip, Jan. 27th, 1575-6. — 54. John Twine, formerly a Schoolmafter at Canter- bury, but deprived, defires Lord Burghley, in Latin, to get him reftored, Jan. 29th, 1575-6.— 55. Richard Walton to the Lord Treafurer; promifing to him the Difeovery of an Art in which divers others have failed, March 3d, 1575-6. — 56. Mr. Bertie to Lord Burghley, concerning one Simon Cotes ; and of the ill behaviour of the Earl of Kent, March 3d, 1575-6. — 57. Francis Thynne, who teems to be a Madman, to Lord Burghley; to procure his Releafe from Confinement at the White Lion,. March 13th, 1575-6. — 58. A Second Mad Letter of F. Thynne, from hisReftraintat the White Lion, toLd. Burgh- ley, March 19, 1575-6. — 59. Egremond Radcliff, from Calais, to Ld. Burghley ; thanking him for Favours, and complaining of his Poverty, March 25th, 1576. — 60. A Recital of Diforders to be reformed in the College of Phyficians, at London, 1576.— 61. An Account of Wax delivered out of the Office of the Chandlery, in the Times of Henry 8. Q. Mary and Q. Elizabeth, 1576. — 62. Lord Burghley’s Account of the Caufe of Increafe of Expences iu the Queen’s Houfehold, July 1576. — 63. Re- formations to be made to diminifli the great Expences'of the Queen’s Houfehold, • July 1376.-— 64. Remedies to be ufed for Reformation of Expences in fome of the particular Offices of the Houfehold, 1576,^65. General Caufes of the extraordinary ( »7 ) Charges In the Queen’s Houfehold [in two Sheets,] 1576. — 66. An Account of a Compofition made betwixt K. Henry 8ih and his Subjedls bringing Fifli from the Northern Farts, A. D. 1526. — 67. A Confideration of the Expences of the Queen^s Houfehold at different Times, with Regulations for the same fin 5 Sheets,} 1576. — 68. Obfervations and Regulations of the Glafs-work done in the Qiieeifs Palaces andHoufes [in 5 Parts,] 1576.'^69. Complaints of the Tenantsof the Queen’s \fanours of Sunning and fiye, in the Counties of Berks and Oxon, with the Cuftoms of the fame [in 5 Numbers,] 1576.-- 70. An Account of feveral Lands and Poflefiions, certified to be ex- changed with King Edward the 6th, July 26th, 1547. — 71. Ralph Henfhaw’s Anfwer to Lord Burghle/s Letter, re- quiring him to fearch for Records of the Manour of Sunning, 1576. — 72. Mr. Culhbert Mufgrave’s Recognizance for making out Leafes to particular Tenants of the Queen, in Cumberland, 1576. — 73. Mr. Henry NeviFs Atteflation of his faithful Copy of Records, concerning the Manour of Sunning, 1576.— 74. An ■ Account of Exchanges, Gifts, and Fee-Farms of the Queen granted at fundry Periods, collefled in 1576. — 75. A Precedent of a Grant to cne William Wilfon for buying of Wool, Dec, 1576. — 76. The Names of feveral Sheriffs of Northumberland, with the refpeflive Sums they thall be charged with to the Queen, 1576. — 77. Confiderations alledged to ftay the Grant of making Bills for Middlefex to one Officer, 1576.— 78. A ■' Grant of the Queen to the Earl of Leiceder of the Office of Fines for Alienations, &c. [in 7 Sheets,] 1576. VOL. XXII.— Lot 22. Fol. 1. An AbRrafil drawn up by the Warden of the Mint, of the Account wherewith M r. Lonifon, Mafter Worker, is to becharged from Apr. I9, 1572, to July 31, 1576. — 2. John Fabian’s com- plaint to the Lord Treafurer, how he is abufed on all Sides for his Offer of Service to the Queen, 061. 22, 1576.— 3. Mr. Richard Martin to the Lord Treafurer, concerning her Ma- jefty’s Mint, and for augmenting his fees, Dec. 15, 1576. — 4. A Propofal for Coining of fmall Money, to cbviate the Incon- veniences arifing from the paffing of Tradefmen’s leaden To- kens, 1576.— 5. An Extract of the Slate of the Royal Copper Mines, at Chrifimafs, 1576, by Daniel Hechfletter, with his Petition to Lord Burghley. — 6. A New Priviledge from the Queen for making of broad or Plate Glafs, to be granted to Peter Bright and Feter Apell^ [7 Sheets.] 061. 1.576. — 7. An- thony Beckin alias Dolin’s Petition in behalf of Apell and Bright, or Briett, with a Propofal thereby lo clear their Debts to the Queen, 061. 18, 1576. — 8. The Summary or Contents of the New ftiviiedge for broad GlaB making by Meffirs, Briett and ( 8S ) Apell; 0£i. 1576.— 9, A Petition fo the Queen of the Magif- trafes of Kingflon upon Hull, for repairing their Haj-bour, For- tifications, &c. Dec. 1576.— 10. William Burro igh^s Notes concerning the Decay of Dover Haven ; with a Commiffion to him, &c. to Survey that, and other Ports.— 11. further Obfer* rations on the Decay and Method of repairing Dover Haven* 1576. — 12. A Note of Sundry ruinous parts to be repaired within Dover Cafile, on the South Side, 1576. — 13. Lord Cob- ham and other Commiffionefs Anfwer to Articles of the Coun- cil concerning Dover ; with the Officers there, and their Pay, 1^76.-14. An Account of fuch Provifions and Alterations as muft foon be made, to put Dover in a proper State of Defence, 1576. — 15. Names of Knights of the Garter ; Warriers ; Forts on the Sea Coafi, with the Commanders tijere ; Lawyers in the Inns of Court ; Civilians in the Court of Arches ; Navy Royal with the Ammunition Stores and Men ; common Shipping of the Realm, &c. 1576. — 16. The lndu6t and Edu61, or Importa- tion and Exportation of the Italian Merchants from Michalmafs, ^575, to the fame Feaft, 1576. — 17. The Judge of the Admi- ralty's Reafuns why he fliould have certain fiirthur Power added to his Commiffion, 1576. — 18. Anfwers of Richard Chandler to the Articles of the Notaries and Brokers, concerning his Suit for Policies and Infurance on Shipping, 1576. — 19 Methods to' prevent certain ill practices ufed in mixing good and bad Vine- gar, Oyl and Hopps, 1576. — 20. Terms on which the Inven- li<}n ‘of B.rimfione and Oyl may be compleated, to enrich the Queen and her Subjects, in Latin, French and Engliffi, Dupli- cates of the 2 former, 1576. — 21. Wm. HerIe^s Account of a Grant for 20 Years allowed by the Queen to one Burkholt for making Sulphur, 1576. — 22. A Supplication to the Queen, in French, of the Sieur de Greuenbroch, 1576.— 23. Propolals in French of certain Peifons, concerning the making and vending of Oyl, 1576,— 24. Memoirs in French of certain Priviledges to be granted, agreeable and profitable to the Realm, 1576.— 25. An Abdra^l of the Letters patent granted to Waad and Alekins, alias Tope, for the making of Oyl and Brimftone, 1576. — 26. The Articles of a Patent to Wm. Herle and Co. to make and vend foiely Sulphur and Oyl for 30 Years, 1576.-— 27. Ex- ceptions of the Officers of the Port of London to the Patept for making of Oyi and Biimflone, )576. — 28. An Abftra^ of a Patent fo Wade and Mekjns, alias Pope, to make Oyl and Brimftone, [different from No. ^5.] 1576.; — 29. A Petition in Italian (. 7 , 1576 . — 49 . Additional Articles to Secretary WaKingham's Petition for Farrfiing the Cufroms outward, 1576.— 50 An Account of Fees to be paid out of Mr. Bird's Office of the Cuf- toms, 1576 .— 51 . Mr. Fleetwood, Recorder of London to Lord Burghley from the Fleet, to which he and the Sheriffs had been committed, Nov. 7 , 1576 . — 52 . The Lord Mayor of London lo the Lord Treafurer, recommending a Suit of theTallow Chand- lers, Dec. 16 , 1576 . — 53 . The differences betwixt the two Books for the Painter Stainers, according to the Interlineations, 1576 .— 54 . Tlv- yearly Rents belonging to the Drapers Com- pany, and the Sums of Money they are now worth, 1576 . — 55 . The Annual Rents of the Brewers Company, and the Sums of Money they are now worth, 1576 .— 56 . An Anfwer to a cer- tain Suit againft Wardens of Companies in London, as if they opprefied Apprentices, 1576 — 57 . Mr. Smith, Cuftomer to l.ord Burghley, (hewing that the Queen lofes in her Cuftoms, by making of fuiidty old Stuffs, July 12 , 1576 . — 58 . Mr. Fan- (haw to the Lord Treafurer : c< >mplainii g that Strangers refiding at Berwick refufe tQ pay Cuftom, Aug. 3 , 1576 .— 59 . Robert { yo ) “ Ardern and Cljarles Geldart, Cuftomer and Comptroller of Ber- wick ; to have doubts cleared in certain Articles relating to their rerpe6tive Offices, 1576. — 60. Mr. Ardern and Mr. Gel- dart to Lord Burghley; that the Cuftom on Deal Boards brought by Strangers is denied tliem by the Mayor of the Town, Aug. ■ 23, 1 376. — 6 1 . Mr. Fanfltaw to the Lord Treafurer, concerning fettling (he Rents of the Cuftoms betwixt Mr. Smith and Mr. Walfingham, Aug. 30, 15J6. — 62. MetTrs. Ardern and Geldart of Bcrw'ick, to (he Lord Treafurer; of the Cuftoms inward; of Mr. Vernon, Victualler; and for Refolution of Tome Doubts, Ocl. IS, 1576. — 63. The Form of the Leafe for the Farm of the Cufioms from the Queen to Mr. Thomas Smith, Odt. 20, 1576. — 64-, The Mayor and Burgefles of Bofton, Lincolnffiire, to the Lord Treafurer, recommending 7 Perfons to be free of the Company of Merchants Adventurers, Nov. 7, 1576. — 65. The Mayor and Burgetfes of Bofton, to Lord Burghley ; that the New made Merchants, may have Licenfe to tranfport Corn, Nov. 1576. — 60. Cautions to be obferved to prevent Frauds nccafioned by the Confederacy of Merchants, 1576. — 67. Rea- fons why the Packer ought not to have (he Oflice of the Cuftoms outw'ard : aimed againli one Young, 1376. — 08. A Brief Note of what is paid, and wffiat remains unpaid of (he Fifteenth, and Tenth, &:c. granted 18th ofEliz. 1570. — 69. Of Lands belong- ing to Waltham Crofs Abby, lying on the Welt Side the River Lea, faid to be in ElTex, 1570. — 70. Inconveniences anting from altering the Puniftiment of Felons from Death to Tranfpor- tation, 1576. — 71. Reformation to be made in the InllruQions for the Council in the Marches of Wales, 1576. — 72. Robert Lythe’s Petition to the Council for Reimburfement of Sums ex- ' pended by him in his Journey through Ireland, according to command, to take a View and Flatt of the faid Realm, Dec. 1570, — 73, A Note of an Exchange betwixt the Queen and I.ord Cheyne of Toddington, in the 17(h Year ot her Reign. — 7 A Note of the Manour of Badiefmeere in Kent, late be- longing to Lord Oxford, now to Sir Humph. Gilbert in Right of his VVife, 1576. — 7.5. Wm. Willers 10 the Lord Treafurer, from IMidclIeburgh in Zealand, of the Condition of the States at^ thi.s Jun6liire, 1576.— -70. The French King’s promife to give a Check to the f^nterprize of Monfieur in the Low* Countries, in French, 1576.— 77. Mr. Secretary Walfingham to the Lord Treafurer, wdth the Earl of Leicefter’s Suit for Fines of Aliena- tion, Apr. 7, 1576. — 78. The Earl of Leicefter’s Suit for Fines, &:c. in his Letter to the Lord Treafurer, Apr. 17, 1576. — 79. The Earl of Huntingdon to the Lord Treafurer, to further his Suit to the Queen, for that he is in narrow Circumftances, Apr. 20, 1576. — SO. The Earl of Leiceftef to Lord Burghley, con- cerning Rolls of the Chamberlain’s Accounts in the Exchequer; repairing Wincheller Caftle, &c. June 6, 1576. — 81. The Earl of Huntingdon to the Lord Treafurer. Jo further his Suit to (he Queen for the eating of his^ Debts, June 9, 1570. — 82. Mr, ( sr ) Chr. Hatton to the Lord Treafarer; occafianed by the' latter returning him thanks for his Reception at his Houfe, Aug. ‘26, 1576. — 83. Lord Arthur Grey to Lord Burghley ; on his deal- ing with Lord Hunfdon for the Wardthip oi Mr. Denny, Sept. 2, 1576.^ 8‘t. Lord Zouche to Lord Burghley; for his Lord- lliip*s Warrant for his Servant, without which he rould not receive his Michaelmafs Rent, Sept, 24, 1576.— 85. The Earl of Leicetter to the Lord Treafurer; complaining of the vexa- tious Behaviour of one Leke, to the Inhabitants of Tewkelbiiry, 0£t. 4, 1576. — 86. The Young Earl of ElTex to Lord Burghley; to be excufed attending his Father^s Funeral, as he is at prelent too Weak to Travel, Nov. 18, 1576. — 87. The Duchefs of So- merfet to Lord Burghley; recommending one Mr. Drufe, her Neighbour for Preferment, Dec. 12, 1576.— 88. The Earl of ElTex to Lord Burghley ; thanking him for exculing him to the Queen for not attending the Funeral, and for tavouring his Schoolmafter, Dec. 1 1, 1576. — 89. The Bp. of Lincoln to Lord Burghley ;^for Autho.rity to vifit King’s Coll. Cambridge, judi^ ciailyat any time, they having become of late very fadious, and he at prefent being only impowered to vifit from 3 Years to 3 Years, Apr. 24, 1576. VOL. XXIIL— Lot 23. Fol. 1, Edmond Abp of Canterbury to Lord Burghley; in Favour of one Mr. Thickpenny, deprived by the Bp. of Chichefier iindefervedly. May 2d, 1576. — 2. The Abp. of Canterbury’s Order, in Latin, for the Reftitution of Mr. David Thickpenny to his Cure of Brighthelmfione, March 5, 1576,— 3. ARelalion of David Thickpenny’s Behaviour in Brighthelmfione.Church, on Sunday April the I ft, 1576. — 4. The Abp. of Canterbury to Lord Burghley ; concerning fome diforder.s in Northampton- fliire and Warwicklliire, by Paget, and Oxenbridge, June 10, 1576. — 5. The Abp. of Canterbury’s Recommendation to Lord Burghley, of Mr. Sturmius’s Caufe to Sir Amias Pawlet, Sept. 1, 1576. — 6. Richard Bp of Glouceller to Lord Burghley, to procure forbearance for a Time of Payment of 500l. which he owes the Queen, Aug. 5, 1576.— 7. The Abp. of Canterbury to Lord Burghley; that St. John’s Coll. Cambridge, fliould be, vifited, with Names of Perfons fit to be Vlfitors, Apr. 23, 1576. — S. Wm. Bradbridge Bp. of Exeter to Lord Burghley; com- plaining of fome Cornilli Men refufing to come to Church ; that he has refrained Inftituting to the I/iving of Taviftock, as there are 3 Claimants, and the Right of Prefentation is dubious, I 'ec. 3, 1576. — 9. The Abp. of Canterbury wants to know of Lord Burgh'ey the Queen’s Opinion of his Anlwer to heron 2 points in which the had taken Oifence, Dec. 16, 1576. — 10. The Abn. N 2 ( 92 ) bf Canterbury ftianks Lord Burghley for his Care of the Churchy but thinks die People ftioiild oe allowed their Prophefyings, Dec. 17, 1576.— 11. The Bp. of Winchefter to Lord Bnrgh- ley ; ret ommending Mr. Sprint as a fit Perfon to have a Bere- fit e. Dec 18,1576. — 12. Abp. GrindaPs Juflification of bimfelf to the Queen, as to thofe Points at which (lie had taken of- fence. 1576. See Fuller’s Church Hiftory, Lih. 9, p. 125.^ — 1.*?. Dr. Whitgift to Lord Burghley, to put an efledual flop to that connmon though vile Pra^ice at Cambridge of purchating Fellowlbips. March 28, 1576. — 14. Some of the Fellows of St. John’s College, Cambridge, ih Latin, to Lord Burghley ; that tltey have elected Mr, Randall Reader the Phyfick Ledlure. Apr. 10, 1576. — 15. A Petition, in Latin, of other of the Fel- lows of St. John’s alfo, in favour of Mr. Randall or Randolph, to Lord Burghlev, Apr. 10, 1576.— '16. Dr. Still, the Head of St. John's, Camoridge, to Lord Burghley, againft Mr, Randall, and in favour of one Lakyn. Apr. 17, 1576. — 17. Dr. Pcrne of Cambridge to Lord Burghley; that they have chofen Mr. Hilliard Fellow of Peter Houfe, as his Lordrtiip defired May 15, 1576. — 18. Mr. Lakes r»f King’s College, Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to remove feme Troubles which both be and the College laboured under. May 22, 1576.— 19. The firft joint Submiffion of Giles Fletcher, Robert Liles, and Ro- bert Johnfon, Members of King’s College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, acknowledging the Slander and Falfhood of the Arti- cles they had exhibited agaii^ft Dr. Goad their Provoft, May 22, 1576. — 20. Giles Fit- tcher’s fecond and particular Sul)mi[riOH and Acknowledgment of his Fault to Lord Burghley, May 22, 1576. — 21. Robert Liles’s 2d and particular Submitlion and Acknowledgment of his Fault to the Lords of the Council, May^ 22, 1.576. — 22. Robert Johnfon, in L.atin, to Lord Burghley : profefting his Sorrow for what he had done againft the Provofi, May22, 1576. — 23. R. Johnfon’.s jiarficularConfeffionand Sub- million, May 22, 1576. — 24. Giles Fletcher, in Latin, to I.ord Burghley ; excufing himfelf for joining with others againft their Provoft, May, 22, 1576. — 25. Robert Dunning in the Gate- lioufc, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, requefting his Favour in a penitent Manner, 1576.~26. Mr. Giles Fletcher’s Siibmiflion, in Latin, to (he Provoft of King’s Coh. Cambridge, 1576. — 27. Mr. Fletcher’s Complaints to Lord Burghley, in Latin, what Diforders were in College, through Party Matters, May 23d, 1576 —28. Mr. Robert Johnlbn’s Submiftion, in Latin, to the Provoft of King’s College, Cambridge, May 23, 1576. — 29. Mr Robert Liles’s Submiftion, in Latin, to the Provoft of King’s College, May 23, 1576. — 30. Mr. Stephen Lakes’s Confeftion, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, of his HI ufageof the Provoft, May 24tii, 1576. — 31. Mr. Lake’s further acknowledgment of his Fault, in Latin, to Lord Burghiey, and for row to liave offended him, 1576. — 32. Mr. Lake’s, in Latin, to Lord Burghley: giving further Tokens of Repentance for his Calumniating the ,/ ( ) Pfovoft, 1576. — 35. Mr. Robert Bunnmg's Latm SubrobSon to the Provoft of King’s College, Cambridge, May 24, 15V6. — 34-. Mr. Steven Lakes, to Lord Bargbley, in Latin ; that it yiow much grieves him he has been more backward than others in acknowledging his late great Fault, May 25, 1576.— 35. Mr. L^kes, in Latin, to Lord Burghley ; (hewing ftilj further Tokens of his Contrition, May 26, 1576. — 36. Mr. Giles Fletcher fo Lord Burghley, in Latin ; thanking him for a Judgment he had pafTed for the College, May 28, 1576. — 37. Mr. Lakes to Lord Burghley, in Latin j hoping that as his Confeflion and Sorrow ' have been lincere, there will now be for him and oiher true Penitents, a thorough Amnefty for the Sake of (he Peace of the College, May 1576.— 38. Mr. Provoft Goad’s Anfwer to the 25 Slanderous Articles dev ifed againft him. May, 1576.— 39. Certain Queries to be put to thofe that exhibited the Articles ' againft the Provoft, 1576. — 40. Mr. Provoft’s Account of what has been done in his College for the Advancement of Learning ' fince his time. May 1576.— 41. Mr. Provoft’s Account of the particular Crimes flanderoufly diarged againft him. May, 1576. — 42. The Englilb Submiffion enjoined bv the Lord Treafurer, to be pronounced by Mr. Lakes for himfelf and for his Fellow Delinquents, before the Provoft of King’s College, June 2, 1576. — 43. The Submiffion of thofe who fubfcribed to (he genera! Complaint againft the Provoft, but did not perfonally profeciUe - the fame, 1576. — 44. A Requeft of Robert Johnfon, in Latin, to Lord Burghley to be his Chaplain, June 3d, 1576. — 45. Notes of a Sermon . reached by Mr. Falkner, in the Chappel of St John’s, Cambridge, which' gave difguft to Dr. Still the Head of that College, July 24th, 1576. — 46. A Sermon preached by Mr. Falkner at St. Mary’s, in Cambridge, for which he was Imprifonned, July, 1576. — 47. — Dr. Chaderton, in La- tin, to Lord Burghley ; enquiring how he (hould proceed againft one in his College, who would not conform to the Rites and Habits of the Church, nor obferve the Rules of the College, 061. 24, 1576.— 48. Richard Lewis, an Oxford Scholar, in La- tin, to Lord Burghley, wants to be a Client to his Lordffiip, Dec. 17, 1576. — i9. Dr. Still, Head of St. John’s, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley ; concerning the Ele6tion of a Reader in Pby- fick in that College, with a Copy -of the Statute for chooiing fuch a Reader, 1576. — 50. Mr. Nowel, Dean of St. Paul's, to Lord Burghley ; in behalf of Manchefter College, 061. 28r 1576. — 51. A Copy of the Queen’s Pardon, in Latin, for Fetz- gcrald and others in Ireland, May 7, 1576. — 52. Names ofTuch as aflembled to hear Mafs at the Portugal Ambaflador’s Houfe, by the Sheriff, 1576. — 53. The Lords of the Council to thq Lord Keeper, Lord Treafurer, &c, to enquire into fome violence ufed at the Portugal Ambaff^dor’s Houfe Nov. 7, 1576. — 54. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood, in the Fleet Prif>n, to Lord Burghley ; juftifying his Proceedings, [S^e No. 58.] Nov. 9, 1576. — 55. Names of Perfons with tiie Recorder, at his entering the i’ortu. ( 94 ) gaVAiabaffador’s Houfe, 1576. — 56, The Depofitionof Edvvfrd Hushes ; concerning apprehending the Mals hearers at the Am- badador's^ 1576. — 57. The Depofition of Nich, Andrew, a Ser- jeant, concerning vifiling the Portugal Ambadador’s Houfe, 1576. — 58. The Declaration and Confeffion of Mr. Recorder Fleetwood, concerning the Ambaffador’s Affair, 1576. — 59. Names of Perfons Indidled for hearing Mafs at John Pynrhi;i's Houfe at Eafler, 1576. — 60. The Names and refpe^live Value of the Archbifhopricks, Bilhopricks and Deaneries in England, 1576. — 61. An Account of certain Difpenfations, thought 6t to beaboliihed by the Lords of the Council, 1576. — 62. An Ac- count of Debts owing by the Earl of Effex, 1576.— 63. Mr. Wright’s Account of Dilburfements for the Earl of Effex, and further Neceffaries requifite, 1576.— 64. The lad Will and T^dament of Sir Anthony Cook, of Giddy Hall, Effex, Father of Lady Burghley, May 22, 1576. — 65. The lad Will and Tef- tament of John Pawlet, Marquifs of Wii*heder, June 6, 1576, —66. The Contents of tbe Earl of Eflbx^s Will ; with an EdU mate of his Edate, 1576. — 67. An Account of the Funeral Ex- pences of the Earl of Effex, 1576. — 68. A Letter of Mr. Henry Cheek, from Florence, to Lord Burghley, that he is going to Ferrara, Padua, &c. March 29, 1576. — 69. Mr. Wolley to Lord Burghley ; concerning the Expediency of a Vifitation of King’s Coll. Cambridge, Apr. 17, 1576. — 70. Mr. John Len- nard (o Lord Burghley ; that the Fees for Offices in the Com- mon Pleas are railed by the Lord Chief Judice, May 5, 1576. —71. Intelligence of Mr. Wm. Herle to Lord Burghley, from Ihe Low Countries, May 16, 1576. — 72. Robert Dunning in the Gate Houfe, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, (liewing the Mi- fcry he differs and begging his Liberty, [See No. 25 ] May 22, 1576. — ^73. Steplien Lakes, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, from Ihe Gate Houfe, lamenting his Cafe and defiring Pardon, [See No. 19.] May 23, 1576. — 74. Daniel Dunn to Lo;-d Burghley, in Latin: he thanks him for dealing for him with Sir Henry Lea, May 29, 1576. — 75. Mr. Wm. Waad, at Paris, to Lord Burghley, earnedly defirirg to regain his Lordfhip’s Favour, June 12, 1576. — 76. Dr. Wilfon at the Court, to Lord Burgh- ley, for fome Land at Cadwell, in behalf of Widow Carleton, June 13, 1576. — 77. The Names of Captain Lovelace’s Com- pany of Englifh Fugitives, in the Ship called the Greyhound, 1576.— 78. Mr. John Stubbes from Cambridge, to Mr. Michael Hick.s,.of Lincoln’s Inn, on private Affairs, Aug. 22, 1576. — 79. Mr. Robert Southwell, near Venice, to his Brother Francis, one of the Efqrs. of her Majedy’s Stable, on ordinary Affairs, Sept. lO, 1576. — 80. Mr. W. Lewen to lx)rd Burghley, with a Packet of Letters for the Queen, from Mr. Sturmius, Sept. 24, 1576 — SI. Lady Sydney to Lord Burghley, in behalf of Mr. Medley in the Counter, with a Chara6ler of his Accufer.s, Sept. 29, 1576. — 82. Mr. Henry Cheek from Genoa, to Lord Burgh- Icy ; diewing the Inconveniences he met wdtb abroad, 061. 24, ( 95 ) {576.-83. Mr. Peter O (borne to Lord Biirghlcy ; giving him Caution concerning fome Italian Brokers, (M. 27, 1576.— 64-. Mr. Edward Waterhoufe to Lord Burghley, with fonie Account of the great Hopefulnefs of the young Earl of Eflex, Nov, 15 th, 1576. — 85. Mr. Juftice Mountdn to the Lord Trea- furer ;• with a Sum of the Difpuie betwixt him and Mr. Ayf- cough, litigated for 17 years ; with the Manner of Mr. Ayf- cough^s (urreptitioufly tecreting the Seal for an Abbey Leafe, &c. Nov. 24th, 1576. — 86. An extraordinary Letter of one Wm, Porter to Ld. Burghley; in which he charges Ld, Dyer with the Guilt of almoft every Thing bad, 1576. — 87. A Warrant of Lord Burghley, for ftrength’ning the Patent of Bowes and Bed- ingfield, tor Importation of Playing Cards, [with a Duplicate] \ Dec. 9, 1576. — 88. Mr. Henry Goodere’s Supplication to tiie Queen, for a Patent for. the foie Vending of printed Playing Cards, for 2 1 Years ; with feparate Papers of his Ileafoos why his faid Suit fljould be granted, 1576. VOL. XXIV.— Lot 24. Pol. 1 . Edward Braddyll to the Lord Treafurer ; wanting to know what mull be done w’ith the Queen’s Copper in her Store- houfe, at Kefwick, Feb. 27, 1576, 7. — 2. The Lord Trea- furer’s Warrant for 40l. to be paid to John Conyers and Robert Freke, out of the Income of the Queen’s Manor of Tatterfaf, in Lincointhire, Feb. 21, 1576,7. — 3. A Copy of a PatTporl for Robert Colben, Mafter of a Ship called the Jennet of Leith,, laden with Salt, March 22, 1576, 7. — 4-. Mr. Secretary WaL hngham to the Lord Treafurer, backing Mr. Delves and Mr. ritzwilliam’s Petition for fealing woolen.'? made by Strangers, Jan. 14, 1576, 7. — 5. To the Lord Treafurer, tliewing the ef- I'edtofa Commiffion procured by Ihe Shoemakers of London, /an. 28, 1576, 7. — 6. An Account of Horns and Litis of Cloth Ihipped in one Year, with the Cufioms paid tor tbe fame, Jan. 1576, 7. — 7. A fupplication of the FeUmakers to the Lord Treafurer, that they may be incorporated, Feb. 21, 1576, 7. — 8. The Difference of the Payments arifing to the Queen, from . Wool exported nianufa£lured into Cloth, or otherwife, Feb. 7, 1576, 7.-9. Ifeurence Cockfon’s reprefentalion to the I^ord Treafurer, of the unreafonable Monopoly of Pelts, &c. by one Andreas Delve, Feb. 1576, 7.-^I0. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood to the Lord Burghley, commujnicating to him the Subject of the Spe)ridge, to Lord Burghley, in Latin ; that they may have the Preference of Strangers at next Eleftion of Fellows, March 2.3d, ?576-7.-— -25. Df. Lawrence Humphry to Lord Bufghley ; concerning his Conformity to the Apparel of Minifters, Feb. 8, 1576-7. — 26. Mr. Peter Ofborn and Mr. Colfhill to Lord Burghley; concerning the Tfanfportat ion of Shreds, Jan. 20th, 1576-7. — 27. Sir Thomas Sianhope to the Lord Treafurer; concerning a Controverfy betwixt him and Mr. Walter Whalley, Jan. 22d, 1576-7. — 28. An Italian Letter of Mr. Henry Cheke, from Sienna, to Lord Burghley, Jan. 23d, f576-7.-^29. VVm. Herle to Lord Burghi^fy ; exprefling his great thankfulnefs for a late Favour, Feb. ift, 1576-7 .-“30. A DifTertation on Military Affairs, by Mr. Ralph Lane, Feb. 20th, 1576-7.*— .31. The Names of feveral Clerks of the Queen’s Houfehold, with the Ordef of their Preheminence, March 1576-7.-— 32. The Complaint of feveral Under-workmen at the Stone Quarries at Bolton, in I^ncathire, againft the Injuries of Stephen Nettar, Feb. 23d, J 576-7 .-“33. A Petition of feveral Genilemen to Lord Burghley, againft Mr Audiey’s Grant for enclofing part of Melchitt Foreft, SepW 23, 1577. -“34. Mr. T. Sekford’s Bond to the Lord Treafurer, by his Order, to deal with with the Tenants of the Land of which he has the Rever- lion, 1577.— 35. An Account of Lands granted to the Earl of { 97 ) Oxford, formerly belonging to the Duke of Norfolk, 157 ‘?. — 36. An Account of Fee-Farms belonging to the Cr wn in dif- ferent Counties of England, 1577; — 37. Artich'S of Complaint to the Lord Tieafurer againft Mr. Cliff, Executor of the Will of Edmond Tyi*re:l, Efq. who died Nov. 1576. — 38. Mr. t liff’s Anfwers to the feveral A tides of Complaint exhibited againfl him, 1577. — 39. An Account of fome Words that gave Offence, uttered in Publick, at C.^nterLurv, by Mr. Juftice Manwood, Nov. 1577 —40. The Account of John i.onyfoji, Mafler Worker of the Queen’s Moneyers, delivered t ‘ the Warden, July 2lP, 1577. — 41. Mr. Peter 0(b(^rn to Lord Burghley; on th« Hate of Exchange betwixt England and France, and the French de- bating tlieir Coin, Ocf. 15th, 1577. — 42. Mf. Peter Ofb rr. to Lord Burghley, concerning the Rates of Coinage of new- Mo- ney in England, Nov. 9th, 1577. — 43. The Inconveniences of the (Diminution perhaps) Decrye of the 5th Part of a Pound Weight of new Money, and of a 3d Part of bafe Money, 1577. — » 44. A Grant from the Crown to Sir George Carey, Knight, to buy Tin of the Cornifh Tinners, previous to any other Pur- chafers, 1577. [On 7 Sheets, fee No. 48.]] — 45. Wm. Htim- phrey to Lord Burghley ; concerning feveral that illegally prac- tifed his Manner of meUing Metals, &c. Aug. 14th, 1577. — ■ . 46. Wm. Humphrey’s I^etter to Mr. Wendefley, prohibiting him to melt lead in his Manner, as mentioned No. 45, Aug. 14th, 1577.— 47. Sir George Carey’s Notes concerning the Queen’s Tin in Cornwall and Devonfliire, with Anfwers to the lame, 1577. — 48. A Note of Sir George Carey’s Suit for Tin ; which Suit Teems to have procured the Grant as No. 44, 1577. — 49. Reprefentatiorts drawn up by Mr. Halford, con- cerning the Tin Mines of Cornwall and Devonthire, 1577. — 50. A Brief of the Suit for the pre-emption of Cornifli Tin, &:c. 1577. — 51. Cornelias Stephenfon’s Propofals for pure haling wall » Ground of the Queen in Plampfliire, whereon to make Saltpetre, 1577. — 52. Sir Thomas Randolph to Lord Burghley, earnelily backing the Petition of Stephenfbn lor (he Salipet'e Works, 1577, — 53. Mr Pe*iruddock -md others to Lord Burghley; that they have hirveyed the Groun is in Harnplhire, intended for Saltpetre, Nov. 7th, 1677. [See No. 57.] — 54. Leonard Engelbretlu’s Petition for a Priviledge to muke Saltpetre in England f)r twenty Years, 1577. — 55. A rough Draught by Lord Burghley, of the Agreement butw'ixt the Queen and Cornelius Stephenfon, for making Saltpetre, 1577. — ^ 56. Cornelias S ephenlon’s Demands concerning the Lands he wanteth in New Foreft, fOr the SalTetfe W( rks, 1577. — ^ 57. A Survey of certain Parcels of Ground m New Forelt for making Saltpetre, Nov 6, 1577. [See No. 53.]] — 58. Copiei? of certain Warrants and Letters b r Money to be employed in purchaling Gun-powder and Saltpe're abroad, 1577 — — 59. Propofals of certain Perfons for readily procuring feVerai ( 98 ) kinds of Metals, 1577. — 60. Jndru6tions of the Lord Treafarer to the Officers of theCiiftoms, to enquire how far the Merchants Adventurers have a6ied according to the Tenour of their Li- cenfes. May 1577. — 61. The Lord Treafurer’s Orders con- cerning Port Bonds and Certificates for Owners of Ships, &c. July 1577. — 62. A brief Account of the Expences and Requi- iiles for fitting out two Ships, &c. for two Voyages to Cathay, under Sir Martin Frobifiier, (imperfe61), 1577. — 63. A Letter of the Lords of the Council to the Lord Treafurer; to retrain Tran fpor tat ion of certain Seeds for Oyl, July llth, 1577. — 64. A Scheme for the Improvement of the Oyl Manufacture, by a namelefs Projedlor, 1577. — 65. Mr. Secretary Walfing- liam to the Lord Treat urer, concerning a certain Impofition to to he laid on new Draperies, May 20th, 1577. — 66. The Tedimony of fome Merchants and Dyers of a profitable intro- ducing of Aneel in dying, by one Pero Vaz, a Portuguefe, May 15th, 1577. — 67. To the Lord Treafurer: the Opinion of the Attorney-General on the Impofitions up 1577. — 23 L'<«dy \nne Afcue to Lord Burghley, defiring him to obtain of the Q^een a Grant of fome concealed Lands, for her Hufband, Sept. 15, 1577. — 24. Mi. So icitor B'omlev to Lord Burghley, coiu erning Mr. Hatton’s Book for farming the Impoft on French Win s, 061. 1 J, 1577. — 25. The Earl of Effex to Lord Burghley, in La?in ; in Anfwer to his Letter, which had reco ’^ mended to him what vva< (rue Nobi- lity, Gel. 16, 1577. — 26. The Earl of Effex to Lord Burghley, in Lat'ii ; tha he would be a dutiful VV rd, as his Lordfhip vv’as a careml Guardian, 061.21, 1577. — 27. The Duchels of Suf- folk communicates to Lo^d Burghley her Scheme to bring the Earl of Oxford to fee his Infant Daughter, whom with her Mo- ther, (the Lord Treafurer’- Daughter) he had for fome Time flighted, Dv'c. 15, 1577 — 28. The Earf of Leiceffer to the Farl of Sufffex; that the Queen was pleafrd with his inviting her to his Hoi'.fe, but fhould omit feeing him now, July 30, 1577.-- 29. The Biftiop of Ety fignifies toLord Bnrghley his Concern that the Queen is dilp eafed with the Archbifliop. Gives his Opinion of the Propheeyings, &c. June 12, 1377. — 30. The Bithop of London to Lord Burghley, concerning the Examina- tion of Meredith, a violent Papift, with an en< lofed Letter, ,of • the licentious Behaviour of fome Papiffs in Prifon, &c June 27, 1577. — 31. The Biffiop of London to Lord Burghley, that he woulf< give the Offici?)lff)ip to Mr Dethick at his Lordfliip’s Reqiieff, rather than incur his Difpleafure, though he iiad be- fore promifed it to Dr. Bingham, June 30, 157 7. — 32. The Biflio > o^’ Durham to Lord Burghley, (hat he is willing to confer on his Loidftiip’s Servnt, T. Speerle, the Keeperfhip of Burt- ley Woods, Aug. 11, 1577. —33. Rich. Biffiop of Ely to Lord B r.hl y, being become o.d and ii.firm, he deffres to reffgn his B ffiopr ^ k, Nov. 10, 1577. — 31. The Seniors of St John’s, Cambridge, in Lat n, to Lord Burghley ; that the new vacant Feilowffiips mav be fupplit d by Statute and not by the Viffters, M^rch 26, 1577. — .35. Names of the Fellows of St John’s, Cambridge, and the Candidates tor the vacant Places, with Dr. Still, ihe Head’s Obfervations, March, 1577. — 36. Tiie Mafter and Fellows of St. John’.s in lialin, to Lord Burghley ; ' to take Notice to the Biffiop of Norvvkh of his Kindnefs to the ( 101 ) College, March ^29, 1577 — 37. The MafterancI Fellows of St. John's, in Latin, to Ixird Burghley ; with therr Thanks for his Lordrtiip's giving Tome Scholarftiips to their College, Apr. 27, 1377. — 38. The Society of St. John’s, in Latin, defire Lord Buri;h!ey’s Concurrence to unite their Parfonages impropriate to tlie Vicars incumbt-nts, Jure 3, 1577. — 39. Somei of the Fel- lows of St. John's, Cambrid ge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley : to recommend a worthy Man to bo elected their Maftrr, June 14, 1577. — 40. Some Fe lows ot St. John's, to Lord B rghloy ; not to protrad the Eledion of a Mailer, as the Seniors Teemed to defire, in Litin, June !6, 1577. — 41 Some Fellows of St. John's to Lord Burghlev, in Latin ; that a Mafter may be chofen out of one of their Company, July 6, 1577.— 42. Th. Mailers, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, thanking him for recommending him to Dr. Bickley, Nov. 13, 1577. — 43. The V>ce-( hanrellor and Seniors of Cambridge Univerfity, (hank the Queen for not only confirming to (hem Sturbich-Fair, (which the Townfmen had petitioned for) but tor promifing alfi> flie would rather extend than diminifli their Priviledge.®, 1577. — 44. Three Letters of the Queen ; the Ifi and 3rd to all the Bilhops, the 2rid to the Biflir p o* Lincoln only ; to fupprefs the Prophecyin^fs and Ex- erciles of the Puritans, May 7, l577.'--45. The Dilburfements of Tho. Newport, &c. for the Ufe of Robt. Ear! of EtTex, from .Sept. 22 to the Annunciation of our Lady, 1577. — 46. Mr. Gervafe Babington's Account of Difburfenients for the Earl of EtTfcX, at his firfl entering his Chamb rs at Carnbridge, May, 15/7. — 47. The Earl of Efifjx's Expences for Diet for 8 Day.si in Lodgings a> Wetlminfter ; aho for tw'o Lyvery Cloaks, May 11, 1577. — 48 Mr Wright, Tutor to the Earl of Eliex, at 7'rin. Coll. Cambridge, to Mr. Brought on of London, for Cloaths and Plate for the Earl, June 11, 1577. — 49. Mr. Wright, Lord Efl'ex’s Tutor, to Lord Burghley, for Mo ev to pay off'the Debts of the Earl of Effex, June 22, 1577. — 50. Mr. Wright's Bill ol Particulars procured for Iun Pupil, the Earl of Eilex, at Cam- bridge, fince Midfummer, 1577. — 51. Remembrances concern- ing the Earl of Eflex's Yearly Revenues and Payments, the for- mer 5481. !7«. 7d the latter 2331. 6s. 8d. 1577. — 52. Expences of the Earl of Etiex, and on what Account, from January the 11th, 1576, to January the 16th, 1577. — 53. The Yearly Reve- nue of the third Part of the Lands of the Earl of Eflex decea'ed, in the Queen’s H nd.s, for the Wardfliip of the Young Earl, [See No. 82.] 1577. — 54. Richard Barne, a Mercer’s Bill for Shop- Goods delivered to the Earl of Edex, Given to Lord B' rghley, 1577.— 55. A Tailor’s Bill for Goods and Work done for the Earl of EfTex, 1577. — 56. Charg< s for copying Tome Treaiies in the T' wer, for the Uie of Mr. Rogers going into Denmark, Ju/y, 1577.— 57 Mr. Henr> Clieke to Lord Burgh- ley, from Ferrara, of the Language of the Counfry which he i.s Learning, Apr. 11, 1577. — 58. Egremonrl Radclyffe to Lord Burghley, lo intercede for his Pardon with the Queen, Apr. 20, ( 102 > 1577. — 59. T. Gardiner to Lord Biirghley, in Latin, for a Mi- tigation of the Sentence againft him for his Debt to the Queen, Apr. 27, 1577. — 60 . P^greuiond RadcJyffe, in the Tower, to Lord Burghley, expreffing his Grief for his miLrable Condition, May b, 1577. — 61. Dr. Wm. Parry to Lord Burghley ; that he intends to attend liim at Greenwich, to inform him of Matters of Importance, May 23, 1577. — 62. Mr. Charles Merbury, at Florence, to Mr. Michael Hicks, expreding his Friendtliip : In Englifii and Italian, Sept. 1 3th, i577. — 63. William Herle to Lord Burghley, with one enclofed from Mr. Humphreys : that an Eftate is fallen to him by the Death of one Vaughn, Oct. 19th, 1577. — 64. Sir Walter Mildmay to Lord Burghley; he thanks him for writing to liim an Account of the Low Country Affairs, Oct. 29. 1577. — 65. J. Crafford’s Petition to the Lord Trea- furer, that exported Woollen Lifts and Shreds be packed up in Canvas Bags, becaufe Cafks are got fcarce ^nd dear, 1577.— 66. To Mr. Michael Hicks, at Lincoln’s Inn, from Mr. J. Stubbes, concerning T. Cartwright’s marrying his Sifter, 1577. — 67. A Suit to the Queen of Wm. Killegrew, £fq. one of the Grooms of the Chamber; to farm (he Seals of *he' Queen’s Bench and Common Pleas, 1577. [See No. 100, &c.] — 68. Nicholas Rickward’s Suit to the Queen, to have for the Time to come the foie fearching of the Mint-afties, 1577. — 69. xArticles of Agreement to pafs bet wixt the Queen and Cor- nelius Stephenfon, for making Saltpetre in New' Foreft, with Duplicates, 1577. [See Vol. 24. No. 51, 56, 57, &c.] — 70. Notes of Lord Burghley concerning the burning of Gold and Silver Oar, and of (he Produce of it, 1577. — 7 1. Edward Phaer to the Lord Treafurer, concerning the Counterfeiting of certain Coin, Dec. 1577. — 72. Mr. Lewes, Judge of the Ad- miralty, to Lord Burghley, concerning a Ship freighted with Elephants Teeth and Guinea Grains, taken by one Batts, and belonging to one De Vernis, of Diep, in Normandy, with Orders taken thereupon, March 9, 1577-8. — 73. Concerning the Licenfes granted by the King of Navarre, &c. to ra^ke Prizes at Sea, 1577-8. — 74. Dr. Wilfon to Lord Burghley; that the Queen has allowed to the Stiilyard to export 3000 Clothes more than by their Licenfe, 1577 8. — 75. Mr, Re- corder Fleetwood to Lord Burghley, concerning his Examina- tion of fome who had combined to rob his Lordfhip’s Houfe, Jan. 7, 1577-8 — 76. The Corporation of Exeter to Lord Burghley ; to have the full Benefit of a S atute, 31 Hen. 8. to encourage their Navigation, June 18th, 1377. — 77. Rd. Bifiiop of kily, to the Lord Treafurer ; defiring him to take his Son into his Refimic, Jan. 30th, 1577-8 ; — Rd. Bithop of Durham to Lord Burghley; tliat he I.us reformed the North ; and blames Archbiftiop Grindal’s Obftinacy to the Queen, Sic. Feb. lllh, !577. — 79. Archbiftiop Grindal’s Submitiion to the Council in the Star Chamber ; concerning his abetting the Prophecyings, March 3d, 1577-8. — SO. The Society of St. John’s, Cambridge, ( 103 ) (o Lord BtirgHley, in Latin ; that they Iiav^e eleded Stnclents to he Fellows of their College, March 20th, 1577-8.— 81. A Warrant of the Ecclefiaftical Commitfioners to J, Howes and J. Hodgkinfon, to apprehend Mafs Priefts, Feb. 6 , 1577-8. — 82. Receipts of the Earl of ElTex’s Rents, and Difbarfements for Neceifaries for him, Jan. 1577-8. [See No. 53.] — 83. The Amount of the Earl of Etfex’s Lands in the Queen’s Hands, through his minority, with his Expences till Feb. 2, 1577-8.-— 84. A further Account of the Earl of EiTex’s Expences from his Father’s death. Sept. 22d, 1576, to Feb. 2d, 1577-8,.— 85. The Expences of the Burial of the Lady Lenox, in WeR- ininfter Abbey, March 22d, 1577-8. [With a Duplicate.]] — 88. Sir Thomas Shirley to the Lord Treafurer : to flop the De- livery of Quarles and Beacher’s Books, as the Former feems to have much Money of the Latter, Jan. 11th, 1577-8, — 87. The Earl of Warwick to the Lord Treafurer : that the Office of Batlerage is in great Need of being reformed. May 12th, 1578. — 8 8. ^Information to Lord Burghley of Devices nfed in the whole Realm, by Merchants to Defraud the Queen of Prize-money of Ships, 1577-8. — 89. An Account of fhe Charge and Difcharge of the great Wardrobe, 1577-8. — 90. The Names of fuch as have Commiffions to provide divers Things for the Queen and the Houlehold obliterated, 1578.-— 91. A Petition of fome Tenants of Woodflock, declaring their Title to certain Lands called Buryland, &c. Jan. 26th, 1577-8.'— 92. Mr, Moryfon’s Acount of the Particulars of the Manonr., &c. of Woodflock, Nov. 22d, 1577. — 93. A Valuation of the ’Grounds within Woodflock Park, and the Number of Acres held there by Mr. Whitton. — 94. The yearly Profitts received by G. Whitton from the Grounds within Woodflock Park, beld of the Queen till Lady Day, 1579. — 95. Difputes occafioned by the Encroachment of Tenants on the Queen’s Manours of Woodflock, with Means ufed to terminate the fame. — 96. Sir Henry Lee to the Lord Treafurer ; enclofing in his Letter ike . above Account.sof Wood (lock Manours, Feb. 13th, 1577-8.— 97. Mr, Talii.s and Mr. Bird’s Declaration to the Lord Trea- furer, how they are dealt with for what they are to pafs in Re- verfion, 1578. — 98. A Memorial of the Queen’s Warrant foir Tranfporting of foreign Merchandiles, the Property not changeii, I57S. [6 Sheets.]] — 99. A Draught of a Proclamatioii of the Queen, for lowing of Hemp and Flax, 157 8. — • 100. Some Objections to Sir Wm. Killegrew’s Suit for farming the Seals of her Majefly’s Bench, PSee No. 67.] 1578. — 101. Articles for the Grant of the Farm of the Seals required by Mr. Killegrew, 1578.- — 102. Mr. Juflice Dyer’s ObjeClions to Sir Wm. Kiilegrew’s Suit. [More in Number and fomewhat different from No. 100,] 1578. — 103. Ld. Burghley’s Minutes of aWarranttobe drawn upfor Mr. Killegrew’s Particular^ 1578 — 104. The Profits arifing from the Seals of the Queen’s and Com- mon Bench : a Particular according with Mr. Killegrevv’s Suit, ( 104 ) 1578. — 105. The laft Particular; an Appendage to No. 104. A Copy of that which was iigned by the Lord Treafurer, 157 8. — *106. Advantages ariting to the Queen from the Seals being orderly kept b) Mr. KilJegrew, May 1578. — 107. Mr. Killegrew^s Arifwers to the Obje^ions of the Chie^ Juftice of the Common Pleas, againft his farming the Seals> [on two half Sheets,] 1578. VOL. XXVI.— Lot. 26. Fol. 1. Declaratio brevis exituum Sigillorum in Banco Reginae et Communi Banco, per diverfos annos, Col!e<51a Julii 8vo, 1578 — 2. A further Account of the Prolits of the Seals in various Years, drawn up by Mr. Doclington, 1578.— 3. A Letter from the Queen to fome Perfons of Note in or near Scotland, con- veyed by Mr. Randolph, together with 20001. to be diftributed amongli thofe of that Nation who were bed atfecled to her Majetiy, Jan. 31, 1577-8.^ — ^4. Perfons Names, and fulpeded Bills brought by tnem to be allowed by the Treafurer of her Ma- jefty^s Ciiamber, 1578. — 5. The Lord Treafurer’s Warrant to add sol. per Ann. to the Salaries of each of the three Youngs, Collector of Cuftoras in London, Aug. dih, 1578. — (). An Account of Mr. BeaiimpnPs defrauding his Brethren of their ir.heritance ; with fome Articles lelatiiig thereto, 1578. — 7. An Account of the fevere Dealings of Lord Chief Baron Man wood againft I'hos. Digges, Elq. and his Tenants, 1578. — 8. The Report of the Lords, and other the Queen\s Commidi- oners, touching the Controverfy in the Mint Caufe.s, May 2.'3d, 157 8. — 9. Wm. Humphrys to the Lord Treafurer, fliewing new Advantages in Coining; with a Note of the Value of fine Silver, both by oz and ib. May 1578. — 10. An Abftracl of an Account to be charged on the Executors of Juiin Lonifon, late Mafler Worker at the Queen's Mint, 1578. — 11. Gawin Smith's Report to Lord Biirghiey of feveral ri; h Mires in Scot- land, which may prove advantageous to England, 1578. — 12. A brief Note of the State of the Mines in Cum- berland, with Mr. Daniel's Advice how readily to help and coiilinue them, 1578. — 13. Mani’efl Proofs of the Goodnefs and Profits the Mines are come to already, and are likely frill further to ’ come to, 1578.— 14. Two Papers of Pallavicini’s Propofals to furniri) E/^giand for a Time with Alum at a cheap Rate, iMay 3d, 1578 — 15. Some few Refleflions on Pallavi- cini to prevent his Pro:>o'ais being hearkened to, 157 8. — 16. A Propofal of fome Perfons to fuinilb England for ten years, at an ealy rate, with Roch Al'um, from Civita Vecchia and Spain, 1578. — 17. An Italian Letttr to the Lord Treafurer for the Importation of A Hum into England, 1578. — 18. Reafon^com- inuiiicuLed to the Lord Treafurer, wliy the new Offer for bring- ( 105 ) ing Allum fhould te accepted, 1578.— 19. Mr. DameVsVe* claralion that the Mines are to be maintained and continued ■with Profit. [See No. 12.] 157S.— 20. A rough Draught of the Queen^s Inhibition tq prevent Importation of Ahum by Italian Merchant Strangers, 1578. — -21 Mr. Cufiomer Smithes Complaint againft one Philip Curfure^s interfering with him in the Sale of Allum, 1578 — 32. Mr. Humphrey Cole to the Lord Treafurer, concerning fome green Ore found by him, Dec. 4th, 1578.— 23. The Ma>or and J urates of Dover to the Lord Treafurer : that they had fent to him that Part of their Charter which concerns electing the Mayor, Aug. 29, 1578. — : 24. An Account of what Ammunition is at prefent, and what is further wanting, at Dover and other Cafiles in the Downs, [On tw^o Papers ] 1578. — 25. The decayed State of Dover Caflle, with the Reparations there forthwith requifite, 1578. — 26. A Certificate of the Decay of Dover Cafile, by Mr, Fludd, Surveyor of Kent, July 26th, 1578. — 27. A Scheme propofed to, and pradliced by. Lord Burghley, to difcover Abufes in the Office of Ordnance, and the Difcoverer to remain unknown, 1578. — 2§. A Lift of the different Names and Kinds of Ord- nance, Shot, Powder, and all Sorts of Ammunition ufed in War, 1578,- — 29. A Duplicate, through Mittake, of No. 27, written in another hand. — 30. Several Depofitions taken be- fore Robert Barker, Mayor of Newcafiie upun-Tine, concern- ing one Randall’s Dealing with Clark, a Pirate, June 1578. — • 31. Mr. Peter Ofborne to the l>ord Treafurer, with his Objefli- ous to the fettling a Mart at /Ipfwich, Nov. 25lb, 1578. — 32. Mr. Peter Ofborne to the Lord Treafurer, with further Ob- fervations on the Ipfwich Mart, and Johnfori and Goodwin’s Scheme for it, Dec. 7th, 1578. — 33. A Di cpurfe on the ap- pointing a Mart at Ipfwich ; contrived by John Johnfon, Stapler, and Chrifiopher Goodwin, Merchant Adventurer, Dec. 9th, 157S. — 34. A Difconrfe on Lofles fufiained by Engiifli Mer- chants: of their Contention with Strangers for Priviledges, and howto fatisfy both, by Johnfon, 1578. — 35. The Order for Merchants who fliall Trade to the Mart-Town to be liept in England, by Johnfon, 157 8. — 36, Additions to John Johnfon’s Device for the Mart to be held in England, 1578.- — .37. Arti- cles drawn up by Johnfon for Merchants reforting to the Mart. [Almofi the fame with No. 35.] 1578. — 38. Experienced Alle- gaiions and Reafons, whereby the having a Mart-Town in the Realm, will be to fhe Increafe of our Navigation, ^578. [With a Duplicate.] — 3.9. Examinations of certain Perfons for feizing of Ship Goods, on pretence they were prohibited, be- fore William Heidon, of Norwich, Elq. Aug. 18, 1578. — 40. Commodities which will arife to the Queen and Realm of England, by having within it a Mart City or Town, 1578. — 41. A Repetition of what is advanced in No. 40, in Favour of theMarlj together with Obje(5Iions inaparallel Column, 1578.*--* P ( 106 ) 42. The Merchants trading to Spain and the Low Countries to Lord Burghley; that a free Trade to thofe Countries is honour- able and ufeful to England, 1578. — 43. The Opinion of fome Merchant againft an EngliQi Mart is that it is unneceflary, hurt- ful, impoffible, with Proofs, 1578. — 44. A Scheme of Nicholas cle Limbourgh to bring much foreign Money into England, with Mr. W. Humphreys's Anfwer to every Article, 1578. — 45. From an unnamed Perfon to the Lord Treafarer: concern- ing a Book he had written about removing the Mart from Ant- werp to Embden, 1578. — 46. Examinations of certain Peifons apprehended at Bofton, in Lincolntlure, for Matters of Piracy, Dec. 29th, 1578. — 47. Some rough Notes of Lord Burghley, of the P/ofiis of making different Oyls from Flax, Rape, Cole, Raditli, and Poppy Seeds; and to what ufes ihefe feveral Oyls, as well as Trane and Olive Oyl, are bed applyed, and how many Bufliels of each kind of Seed fow one Acre, &c. 1578.— 48. Prppofals to the Lord Treafurer for making Quantities of Vegetable Oyls and Brimflone in England, 1578. — 49. Objec- tions to a Suit for making Oyls ; ‘buying of light Gold ; making Sheep and Lamb Skins into Leather ; and erecting a Spanifli Corporation qf Merchants, 157 8.— 50. Lawmence Cockfon to the Lord Treafurer, to laiisfy him of the Utility of the Scheme for making Oyl, 1578.— 51. A Petition to the Lord Treafurer of Elizabeth Matthew, to enjoy her Licenfe for making Trane Oyl, witliout the Encroachment of the Town of Scarborough, 1578. — 52. La wTence Cockfon to Lord Burghley; to appeafe his Anger for nor performing his pn-mife in due Time in the Oyl Affairs, 1578. — 53. Lawrence Cockfon to Lord Biirgiiley; reprefenting lo iiim what will be the Courfe of his Proceedings about the Oyl Bufinefs, 1578. — 54. A rough Draught of a Warrant for apprehending and puniftiing Soap-iriakers, who put Fifli-oyl, Tallow, Suet, &c. in their Soap, 1 57 8. — 55. Cockfon's Memorial concerning the Inconvenience of having any flinking Oyls a.s Ingredients for Soap, 1578. — 56. Reafons againd the bringing the Cf'th called Ba 3 es into Charge of AInnge, June 19th, 1578. — 57 . Concerning Rales for the new Diaperies ; drawn up by Nicholas Sodicrton, Merchant, 157 S, — 58. A Draught of a Book for the Patentees of new Draperies ; wdth 1/ord Burghley ’s Corre<5iions. [In 7 Sheets.] July 1578 .* — 59 . A further Account of the Rates for new Diaperies, July 2 d, 1578 . — 60 . An Efiimate of the Wool contained in certain new Stuff made by Strangers,* 1578 . — 61. What Lots the Queen has in her Cuftoms, by Strangers making Cloth with Wool and Yarn; with Remedies for the fame, 1578. — 62. Rates and Sums of Money thought fit to be levied and taken for theSubfidie and Ahiage of the new Draperies, 1 578 . — 63. The Farm of Subfidy and Ulnage of Woollen Clothes throughought England, laid before the Lord Treafurer, 15 78 . — 64. Another Account of Rates and Prices of Ciifiom for the new Draperies. [Somewhat imperfe(fl.J 1578. — 65. A Petition ( 107 ) of the Company of Cordwainers of London to Lord Burghley, againd the untrue Suggeftions of the Strangers of that Myf- tery. [See Vol. 24. No. y2, 73.] 1578. — 66. The Shoemakers of Weftminfter to the Lord Treafurer ; ftiewing how the Dif- putes among them may be terminated, 1578. — 67. Mr, Re- corder Fleetwood to Lord . Burghley ; of the Refort to the French Ambafl’ador.s to Mafs ; with other News, July 211}, J578. — 68. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood to Lord Burghley; that the. Lord Mayor and he have committed a Purveyor to the Counter, for Contempt, Nov.- 16th, 1578. — -69. Some Officers at the Court to the Lord Mayor, willing him to Releafe the Purveyor, or they tliall complain to the Council, Nov. 13th, 1578. — 70. Mr. Edward Dyer to the Lord Treafurer; concern- ing Lands Mortgaged by K. Hen. 8. to the Citizens of London, 1578. — 71. A Bill prohibiting the Exercife of any Art (>r Myf- tery except to fuch as have been Apprentices to the fame, 1578. — 72. Reafons urged by the City of London againft the Patent for Concealments; fenf to Lord Burghh:y, 1378. — 73. A fiiew of Matter for Relief of the London Poor; agreed on by the CommitieeS appointed by the Common Council, 1578. — 74. Affairs of Scotlainl, in the Time of the Earl of Suifex’s being the Queen^s Lieutenant on the Borders, Sept. 1578. — 75. Pro- pofals of Capt. Piers and other Perfcns to expell the Scots out of the Northern Parts of Ireland, 1578, — 76. Notes of Incon- veniences arifing from Payments in England, without fearching the Treafurer’s Office, &c. 1578. — 77. An Account of Lands to be conveyed to the Queen from the Lord Cheney, with a particular of their Names in the Ifle of Sheppey, 1578, — 78, A further Account of the Lord Cheney’s Lands in the Ifland Shep- pey, in Kent, 1378. VOL. XXVII. Lot 2*7. Fob I. The Young Earl of EiTex, from Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, in Latin; that he is plealed with his Return to the Univertity, from Keillon', where he had retired for a Time from the Plague, Apr. 1, 1578. — 2. A Letter from the F'cet by one Thexton, to the EaJ of Rutland, to procure Ids Releafe as he fays he was confined on his Account, July 13, 1578. — 3. The Earl of Rutland to Thexton ; that he would not pari with ah Advantageous Leafe, to oblige another, or let him at Liberty, July 16, 1578, — 4. The Earl of Rutland to Lord Burghley, • concerning his Contefl with Mr. Markham, about the Leafe of Mansfield, the Caule of Thexton’s Confinement, July 18, 1578. —•5. Lady Lenox thanks Lord Burghley for dealing for her Daughter Arbela to have the Earldom of Lenox devolved on her, Aug. 13, 1578. — 6. The Earl of Huntingdon Lord Prefi- dent of the Norfeli, to Lord Burghley ; that according to the P 2- { 108 ) Power Le and others had by their Commlfiion, they had vifited the Church of Durham, examined the Dean, and found he had no Ordination but at Geneva, Nov. 3d, 1578. — 7. The Earl of Rutland to the Lord Treafiirer, in Anfwer to certain Complaints made againll him on Mr. Markham’s Account, Nov. 9, 1378. — 8. The Earl of Rutland to Mr. Secretary Walfingham ; thanking him for fufpending his Judgment in his Affair with Markham, Nov. 9, 1578. — 9. A Note of the unkind Dealing of the Earl of Rutland and his Unkle, Mr. Roger Manners, againfl Mr. Th. Markham, 1578. — 10. The Earl of Effex to Lord Burghlcy, in Latin ; to releafe Mr. Harcourt from Impri- fonment, who had helped him to procure the Stewardfliip of Taraworth, Nov. 1 ! , 1578. — 1 1. The Abp. of Yorkto the Lord Treafurer, referring to him the Cafe between his PredecefTor’s Executors and him, about Dilapidations, Apr. 3. 1578. — 12. The Abp. of York to Lord Burghley, by Dr. Lougher his Chan- cellor ; that he had lately a Perfonal Vifitation of his whole Pro- vince ; that the Laity were generally well difpofed for Inftruc- tion, and that his Archdeacon was to hold 4- Synods every Year, to further the Clergy’s Learning, Apr. 16, 1578. — 13. The Bp. of Ely to Lord Burghley, in Latin ; that he had heard lately from Mr. Walter, a German Pafior, who wanted to know the State of the Englirti Church DifcipHne, May 16, 1578. — 14. Edmund Abp. of Canterbury to Lord Burghley ; defiring him to hop an Order for cutting down his Trees by fome of the Queen’s Officers, May 24, 1578.— 15. The Bp. of Ely to'Lord Burghley, that the great Quantities of Grain which pals from Huntingdonfhire to Lynn, make it dear, and the People mur- mur, June 22, 157 8. — 16. The Bp. of Ely to Lord Burghley; that he often talked with Mr. Fcckenham, who was of gentle Difpofition, but refolule in Popery, Aug. 29, 1578. — 17. A La- tin Congratulatory Letter of Richard Biffiop of Ely to the Queen on her Progrels, Aug. 31, 157S. — 18. The Latin Scedule of Kefignation of his Bithoprick of Richard Cox Bp. of Ely, at his own Requeh, 1578. — 19. The Bp. of Bath and Wells to Lord Burghley, to hinder a Benefice from being impropriated as was attempted, Nov. 2i, 1378. — 20. Dr. Perne, of Cambridge to Lord Burghley; of the Stateof Peter Houfe ; and the Sum of his Conference with Mr. Feckenham, May il, 1.578. — 21. The Maher and Fellows of Queen’s Coll. Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley ; that tiiey could not give Garret Wallis a FeJbwfnip legally, thc'ugh be was recommended by the Queen, June 11, 157 8. — 22. Sir Thomas Chaloner, of Magd. Coll. Ox- on. in Latin, to Lord Burghley; acknowledging paR Favours, and defiring his Letter to Dr. Humphrey to allow him a Bed Chamber, Nov. .6, 157 8. — 23. An Anfvver, in Latin, of the Provofi; and Fellows of King’s Coll. Cambridge, to Lord Biirgliley, who wanted them to grant the Reffory of Barton to one Skinner, a Servant of tlje Queen’s, Dee. 23, 1378.- — 24. Lucas Cifiyflbn, of Magd. Coll. Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord ( 109 ) Burgliley, concerning a Conleft between him and (he Mader, 1578. — 25. Mr. Attorney General to the Secretary, with the Opinion of the Judges and others of her Majefiy’s Learned Council, concerning a Mulct to be laid on Reculants Jlayiog from Church, and what Power the Ecclefiadical Comojiffion have in pun'idiing, Dec. 3d, 1577. — 26. A Schemeof the Pedi- gree of the Norton Family, Papids, and mod of them Reljiek and Fugitives, 1578. — 27. John Wilford to the Lord Trcafaurer; recanting his former Opinion that the Queen was not Head of tho Church, Nov, 25, 1578. — 28. Thomas Andrews, a Sanifibllk Juflice of Peace, to Lord Burghley; with Depolitions of the vile Speeches of one Coppin, a Prifoner in Bury Goal — 29. An Edimate, in Latin, of the PodetTions of Edmond fjord Sheffield, in the County of Lincoln, 1 578. — 30. Receipts ©f the Rents of the Lands of the Earl of Effex in the Wardiinp of the the Queen, for the Year next to the Death of his Father, vdl. 25, No. 8-k] 1578. — 31. A Copy of the lad Will anvdTefe.- ment of Lady Mary Grey, made April the 17 th, 157 8. — 3'2. Mr. Beal, Clerk of the Council, to Lord Burghley ; Hie wing aaiis grief that the Queen thought hisTravels to Holland and Geriznanj too expenfive, Apr. 15, 1578. — 33, A very ffiort Letter of Dr. John Harp.sfieid to the Lord Treafurer, for leave to go toBali'a in his extremity, June 7, 157 8.-— 3-L Father Richard Akey to the Lord Treafurer, in behalf of his Nephew Shipman, June ai, 137 8. — 35. An alm&d obliterated Epilile of Sir Thomas Slan- hcpe to the Lord Treafurer, on his Commitment to the FieeC by the Lords of the C(»uncil, June 16, 1573. — 36. F!ra!niek_ Thynne to the Lord Burghley, with a long DiiTji'tation ofh’kiosk the Subjed Homo Animal Sociale, 1578.-— 37. The Mailer and Wardens of the Stationers to Lord Burghley, for releafe of one Woodcock of tlieir Company, Imprifonned in Newgale by th.e Bp. of London, fur felling a Book called an Admonition to Ibe Parliament, Dec. 9, i578. — 38. An Acknowledgment dgned hy Francis Vaughn and his Sider for the Pveceipt of two Leafer, Dec. 13, 1578. — 39. Margaret Henningborne to hei Ee'blions Mrs. Penn : dehring her forgivenefs for fome great f'aalt die bad. committed, or elfe that her Huffiand would not look upon ber. ' Dated from the ifie of Thanet, Jan. 13, 1578. — 40. Mr. Thomis's Metham to Lord Burghley, concerning the Savile FaD9!ijyk illj Ufage of Lord Clinton, July 15, 1578. — 41. Articles of Com- plaint againd Lord Clinton, laid before the Lords of the Coma- cil by Mr. Robert Savile, 1578. — 42. Mr. Recorder Fieetwiood to Lord Bnrgliley, lending him his Pedigree which he met with by Chance, June 24, 1378. — 43. Remedies for the Gout fiom Averroes, Johannes, Anglicus and Mattheus Gradenfis, ira La- tin, by Dr. HeiEor, for the Ufe of Lord Burghley, 06i. 17, 357fek —44. Dr. Anthony Fenot’s advice, in Latin, for putting an Eridl to the Queen’s Toothach, Jan. 1, 1578. — 45. A Submiffion of the Tenants on Wooddock Manour to Lord Burghley, with their readinefs to obey his Orders, [See vol. 25, No, 91 J Jau. ( 110 / 25, 1578^ 9. — 46. The Tenants of Woodcock t© the L6r(i Treafurer ; humbly fliewing their Title to the Bury Lands there, Feb. 12, 1578, 9. — 47. A Patent of the Queen for the Lock Smith’s Office, figned in January, 1578, 9. — 48. A Petition to the Queen of Chief Juftice Dyer and others, to have a vacant Place filled up by her, in the Common Pleas,, infiead of Mr. Jufiice Manwood, now made Lord Chief Baron, Feb. 1578, 9. — 49. Lord Burghley’s State of the Difference betwixt the Dean of Gheher, and the Fee-Farmers, Jan. 14, 1578, 9. — 50. Sir Walter Mildmay and the Matter of the Rolls to Lord Burgh- ley, with an Antw'er to the Articles fet down in the Cafe betwixt the Dean and Chapter of Chefler, and the Fee-Farmers of their Lands, Feb. 18, 157 8, 9. — 51. Mr. George Cotton to the Lord Treafurer, coiicerning the Fee-Farmers at Cheffer, Feb. 19, 1578, 9. — 52. Some further ffiort Notes of Lord Eurghley, on the Affair of the Chefier Fee-Farmers, 1578, 9. — 53. A Duplicate of what Lord Burghley has fet down in his own Fland-writing, No. 49, concerning tlie CiiePer Butinefs. — 54. The differences betwixt the Dcat) and Chapter of Chef- ter, and the Fee Farmers, fet down in Articles and I ruofs, 1578, 9. — 55 . Mr. George Cotton to the Lord Treafurer, with the Older for the Fee-Faimers and Churc h of Cheifer, March li, 1578, 9. — 56. The Auditor’s Report to Sir Walter Mild- ma}'^ and the Matter of the Rolls, of the Caufe between the Dean of ChcTter and the Fee-Farmers, 1578, 9. — 57. A Note of the Farm Lands of the Dean and Chapter of Chefter, 1578, 9. — 58. A _Jlepre(eiitation to Lord Burghicy of Mr. Done, and Eleanor his Wl'e, of fome Lands of the Dean and Chapter of Chefler, 1,578, 9. — 59. The Fee-Farmers fubmit to the Queen the difference betwixt t!.e Dean and Chapter of Chefler and them, with a Duplicate, 1578, 9. — CO. Mr. Hurlefton’s Releafe from the Dean and ( hapter of Chefier, in Latin, 1578, 9. — 61. The Petition of Ral[)h Caively, Gent, to Lord Burghicy^ con- cerning the Fee-Farmers and the Dean, &c. of Cliefler, 1578, 9. — 62. A Report of the Cafe, as to the Manoiir of Eall Peck- ham, pleaded in the Excliequer Chamber by Serjeant Gaw'dy, in 22 pages, Feb. 5, 1578, 9. — 63. Edward Meade I'etilions for a Leafe of the Queen tor the Pre-em})tion of Alum and Copperas, for a Term of Years, Feb. 1578, 9. — 64. Lord Burghley’s Memorial, in order to fettling of Accounts in the Office ot Ordnance, Jan 29, 1578, 9. — 65. The Mayor of Nor- wich and his Brethren to the Lord Treafurer, concerning the Impohtions on the New Draperies, Jan, 12, 1578, 9. — 66. Interrogatories on behalf of the Queen, concerning certain Bays, and Friieacldow'scounterfeitedjcontrary to a Patent, Feb. 1 1, 1 578y 9.-67. Confirmations in French, of the Revival of the Liber- ties and Utages of Cide^^, Boroughs, and Towns, Feb. 1 578, 9. — CS. Nr, Recorder and ihe Maflers (d’ Bridewell to Lord Burgh- ley, concerning one Winborn faifely fathering a Batlard on Sir John Smith, Feb. 28, 1578, 9. — 69, Mr. Cuflomer Dow to Lord ( HI ) Burghley; fliewing the Inconvenience of Spanifli Merchants tranfporting Foreign Wares, the Properties being changed, March 21, 1578, 9. — 70. Punlfliments appointed to b^e executed at Bury in Siiffulk, by the Juftices there, for breach of certain Orders, Feb. 1578, 9. — 71. Julio Borgaru^ci to the Lord Treafiirer, fora Leafe of the PaiTonageoF Midd'ewich, Feb. 22, 1578, 9. — 72. The Bp. of Worcefter to the Lord Treafurer ; of Quarrels betwixt Mr. Abingtotfs and Mr. Talbot’s Friends, and their aim to get Hartlebury from him, Jan. 19, 15’'8, 9. — 7S. The Bp. of Worcelfer to Lord Burghley ; that the Commidion to enquire after the Duke of Northumberland’s Lands is chiefly .defigned againtt him, Feb. 5, 1578, 9. — 74. The Fellows of Magd. Coll. Cambridge to Lord Burghley, in Latin ; for Refor- mation of their Statutes as to their Mafter’s voice at Elections, Feb. 14, 1578, 9. — 75. George Cotton to Lord Burghley; in Anfwer to his Lordflilp’s Letter, requiring him to give up fome of his Fee-Farm to the Chapter of Chefler, Feb. 24, 1578, 9. — 78. A further Reprefentation of Mr. George Cotton to the Lord Treafurer, concerning his Fee-Farm, Feb. 157S, 9. — 77. An Anfwer of the Dean and Chapter of Cluller to the Petitions of the Fee-Farmers as exhibited to the Lords, Feb. 1578, 9. — 78. Theodorus Beconus, one of Lord Burghley’s Scholars, defires preferment of him, in Latin, J'eb. 7, 1578, 9. — 79. Mr. Arthur Hall to Lord Burghley, to recommend his Suit to the Queen ; and concerning Mr. Juflice Mounfon, Feb. 11, 1578,9. — 80. William Herle to Lord Burghley; defiring Licenfe to Travel: alfo concerning Mr. Trevor, &c. Feb. 25, 1578, 9. — 81. A fe- cond Letter of Mr. FJerle to Lt)rd Burgh lev, for leave to Travel : mentioning alfo (he Stale of his private Afbiirs, March 2, 1578, 9. — 82. Laurence PeAinfon, a Scholar of Lord Burghley’s at St. John’s, Cambridge; to procure that he may become a Fel- low of the College, for the belter Support of him and his dif- Ireffed Mother, March, 157 8, 9. — S3. Experimenial Reafons vc-hy LiceiTe to buy and fell Wool in England is hurtful to the Commonwealth, Jan 14,1578,9. — 84. A Note of the Queen’s Expences for the Diet of Duke Cafimire and Monfieur Simier, alinofl obliterated, 1579. — 85. An Efiimate of the Gold and Silver Stores in the Jev\'el Office, and what is occafionally deli- vered out from thence, 1579. — 86. A brief Declaration of the Charges of the Office of the Revels, for near two Years, ending 1579. — 87. Concerning (he Lord Mayor’s fettling the Price.s of Wines in London, 1579. — 88. The Limits of the Forelf of Snowden in the Counties of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Ang- lefca, granted by a certain Covenant to the Earl of Leicefter, 2579, ( 112 ) VOL. XXVIII.— Lot 28 . Foi f . Mr, Lichfield^s Account of the Augmentation of Fees m tfje Excheqii r, taken from Records bj the Queen’s Command, 1579. — 2, Mr. Petre’s Anfwer to Mr. Lichfield’s Account of ihe Augmentation of Fees in the Exchequer, July 23, 1579. — S. II, Crumpton to the Lord Treafurer; tliewing the Defaults irr the Coinage of her Majefiy’s Money, April 17, 1579. — 4. The Lord Treafurer and Earl of Lercefier, to the Workers of the Mines at Kelwick in Cumberland, to allow Mr. Brinkhurft andi Mr. Bayer to fee and examine the State of the Mines Royal there and elfewhere, 1579. — 5. Daniel Heckftetter to the Mine- Workers, repeating the Orders of the Lords Burghley and Lei- cetter, with other Particulars, 1579. — 6. The Englith Partners of the Mines, to Lord Burghley, complaining of the oppretlive Dealings of Mr. Heckftettery Apr. 6, 1579. — 7. Cornelius Sfe- phenfoUi flates his Accounts to Lord Burghley, afks Pardon for Isisf Omiffions, and requetls a longer Time wherein to produce the Quantity of Salt-Fetre, which he promifed, July 27, 1579. — 8. A Grant of the Queen to Peter Edgecombe, Efq. to fearrh and enjoy Part of the Produ6l of fome Mines in Ireland, June ! >, 1579. — 9. The Sum of the Queen’.s Grant of the Mines to Meifrs. Thurland and Heckftetter, and how far it is warranted by Law and the Royal Prerogative, 1579.— 10. A Copy of an Agreement of the Partners in the Mines at Kefwick, concern- inig Mr, Pope’s Device, May 20, 1579. — 1 1. Mr. Pope’s Pro- posals to the Mine Company, concerning his Manner of pro- ira6t of the Account of the Fines in the Marches of Wale.s, 1580. — 29. Terms on W'hich Mr. Thomas is to furnifli Previn lioris for the Queen’s Army in Ireland, 1580. — 30. John- I'htmas’s Account of the Charge of buying and Carriage of C 12J ) 4000 Quarters of Wheat for Ireland, 15SO. — 31. A Brief of the Account oF John Bland, Gentleman, Surveyor of the Vi6Iii- ajling, 1580. — 32. A Brief of Mr. Bland^s Account, fent from Bfiflol by Mr. Abingdon, Aug. 29, 1580. — 33. Two more Books of the Accoiint.s of Mr. Biand th.e Surveyor, [the ifi: on 6 Sneets, the 2d on 5,] 1580. — 34. Advertifements, or Intelli- ' gence from Llfbon, by an unnamed Writer, Oct. 15. 1580. — 35. Heads ot enquiry what afhftance England can at prefent ■ fpare to the Low Countries, 1580 — 36. Four French Letters from the Queen’s Motiier, the Duke of Anjou, and other Princes, giving their Opinions of Book called Formula Con- cordise, &c, inclofed in a Fragment of a Latin Letter of Henry Mollerus and Chriftopher Pezelius, 1580. — 37. Erafmus Van- daporthis Informations in French concerning a Bank for Money, 1580. — 38. Joachim Tydichius Saxon, Poet Lanreat to Lord Burghley, in Latin, to relieve his Neceffities, 1580. — -39. The Puchefs ofSuff)ik to Lord B mg h ley, for the- Queen’s leave that her Son Teregrine Bertie may travel abroad, April, 1580. — 40. The Earl of Huntingdon to Lord Burghley, to recommend a Suit of his to the Queen, May 19, 1580. — 41. Lord Zouche to Lord Burghley, (hat his great Debts conftraln him to travel into Foreign Parts, June 4, 1580. — 42. Robert Ea^l of Efi'ex, in Latin, to Lord Burgldey, of the great Decay of his Houfe at Llanfey in Wale.s, June 23, 1580. — 4.3. The Countefs Dowa- ger of Effex excufes to Lord Burghley her Brother Francis Knollys’s abfence from Court, October 15, 1580 — 44 The Earl of Effex at Caml.riclge, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, to teflify his Duty and Obfervance, Nov. 2, 1580. — 45. The Par- ticulars of an Exchange of Lands betwixt the Queen and the Earl of Lekreder, Dec. 10, 1580. — 46. The Earl of Hunting- don, the Abp. of York, atid the. Bp. of Cheffer to Lord burgh- ley, defirlng his furtherance of a Petition of the Gentlemen of Kendall, Wellmoriand, to the Queen, for her Licenfe to ere6t a pFree-fchool there, Dec. 12. 15 SO. — 47. A Letter to the Peers abfent from Parliament, to be ready to pay their Quota for re- lief of maimed Soldiers, 1580. — 48. Heads of an Order of Council for nil Noblemen to appear armed on Summons, with their Tenants, to attend the Queen, 1580. — 49. The Bifhop of London to Lord Burghley, of a Form of Prayer for a Public Fafl, on account of a late Earthquake, April 22, 1580. — 50. "Mr. Cakhorpe to Lord Burghley, to reinkate Mr. Lawrence a Preacher, filenced by the Bp. ol Norwich for None onformity; with the Bifliopfs Letter to the laid Cakhorpe inclofed, wherein be refufes to reinkate the laid Lawmence, April 30, 1380. — 5i. Richard Bp. of Ely, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, ofRomifli practices abroad, and diforders at St. John’s College, Cam- bridge, June 18, 1580." 52. Edmond Bp. of Canterbury to Lord Burghley, of Dilputes betwixt the Vice-chancellor and Heads of Ploufes, Cambridge, June 30, 1580. — 53. The Bifhop R ( 122 ) of Ely to Lord Bargbicy, that much Sin is committed on Cluirch Holidays, July the 3cl, 1380. — 5h. The Abp. ot York to Lord Liirghley, of the Eccletiafth al Commifiion ; that Lady Cumber- land is complyable, I-aciy Wharton not fo, Augutl 22, 1380. — 55. A Letter of a Bitliop unnamed to Lord juftifying Ids Excommunication of one Sebadian, 1580. — 56. The Head and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, in Latin, thank Lord Burghley for cl.ecking incroachments on them. May 9, 1380. — 57. Gabriel HarVcy, in Latin, thanks Lord Burghley for his Letters to Cambridge, to obtain the Orator^s Place, June 14, 1580. — Mr. Wright, the Earl of Effex’s Tutor at Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, tlial tlie Earl improves in his Studies, June 25, 1580 — 59. Th.e Vice-chan- celior to Lord Burghley, on the Heads of Cambridge, com- plaining that two Graces patled againft their vvilb, Jui;e26, 1580. — 60. The Fellows of ChritVs Coll. Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, that tliough they have cholen oi'.e Mr. Nego% a worthy Man, to tiicceed Mr. Broughton in hi^ Fol- lov\ tldp, yet the Matter refufes his Confent, June, 45SO. — 61. Mr. Vv'h'ight of Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, requed- ing to have his Pention of Twenty Pounds Yearly, Sept. 8, 1580. - — 62. Mr. Whitaker, in Latin, thanks Lord Burghley dm pre- ferring Idm to a Place in the Chapter of St. Paul’s, Sept. 11, 1380. — 63. The Queen to the Madcr and Fellows of Peter- Houfe, Cambridge, that Mr. Betts may have the next void Fel- lowfntp, Oct. ! 1 . 1580. — 64. Dr. Still, ofTiinity College, Cam- bridge, (o Lord Burghley, that Mr. Guildford is received as a Student: wants to know if he tnud expel! Dr. Browning, as their Statutes require, for having taken his Dottor* Degree ir- regularly, Nov. 2. 1580. — 65. Dr. Lewes, Dean of the Arches, to Lord Burghley, that he is of opinion Dr. Brovvming has for- feited his Fellowfliip, Nov. 7. 1580. — 66. Dr. Barmw, ofCam- bridge, Lady Margaret’s Reader in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to liave his Stipend increafed, Nov. 21, 1580. — 67. A Requed to Lord Bu'ghley, to prevent Writts of Error Leing tent to the Uni- verfity o? Cambridge ; and to give Order to the Vicechancellor and Heads, that Students be made to pay for their Commons monthly, Nov. 26, 1580.— 68. Dr. Bridgewater, Chancellor of the Biibop of Ely, to Lord Burghley in Latin, to be continued Chancellor it the Bitlmp redgns ; and to fpeak for him to the Dean, to condrm an Advowf )n of a Prebend granted to him by the Bitbf'p, Nov. 27, 1580.— 69. The Queen’s Difpentation for Mr. Burton, Chancellor of Durham, to be made Do61or of the Civil Law in Cambridge, 1580. — 70. Dr. Browning, of Trinity CoI.ege, Cambridge, his Defenc e of himfelf against the Accusa- tion of Dr. Still, [See No. 64.] 1380. — 71. Dr. Browning’s Account of his Authority as Vice-Mader of Trinity College, and his counter Arcufation of Dr. Still, 1380. — 72. Articles of the Proceedings at Trinity College, Cambridge, previous to tlie Fxpulfion of Dr. Browning, 1580. — 73, Articles of the Proceed-^ ( 123 ) ings at Trinity College, Cambridge, agalnft Dr, Browning, pre- vious tu his Expiiltion, 1330. — 74<. Ivegulaiion of the Apparel to be w'orn by Students in the Univerlity of Oxford, 1580. — 75. The Names of rertons indicted in Lincolnfliire for attend* ing at Mafs. Signed by Thomas Si. role, !580. — 76. Mr. Feltiplace to the Lords of the Council, with a Writing he pro- cured from one Pi:ts, r luted to Sauiri. rs the Fugitive, - 77. Dr. Fe kenharn’s Examination and signed Confetiion, be- fore the B iTiop of Ely and his Chaplains, signed alfo by them, 1580. — 78. Campianfs CoiBetTion of his being entertained at the Houtes of Lord Vaax, Sir Thomas Trefiiam, Sir William Catetby, &c. 1580 — -79. Some Articles exhibiievd by tne Lower Houfe, h.tl Parliament, with Anfweis to the fame fn^m the Bifliops, [8 Leaves], 1580. — SO. An Account of certain Puritans in Kent, with a Defeription of Behaviour and Speeches, 1580. — 81. The Names of fj- era! Puritans in Kent, with their extravagant Poll tions and Aifei lions, 1580. — 82. Aii Account of the Legacies of Sir Anth ny Coke, Kni. ht, lately deceafed, 1580. — 8.8. An Inventory of the Eari of ArundePi Goods in the Caftle of Arundel, 1580. VOL. XXXI.— Lot 31. Fol 1. Mr. William Parry to Lord Biirghley, from Paris, offering his Service, Apr. 7, 1.580. — 2. Mr. William Parry to Lord Burghley, from Paris, wanting to know whether his Service is acceptable, Apr. 20, 1580. — 3. Mr. William Parry to Lord Burgiiley, from Paris, commending the Qiieenfs Government, and afferting his Fidelity, May 1, 1580. — 4. Mr.T. Gardiner, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, defiring an Allowanc e of longer Time for paying his Debt to the Exch equer, F.Iay 15, 15S0. — 5. A Propofial by a nameiefs Writer for Recovery of Debts clue to the Queen, ttailed or not ftalled. May 20, 1580 — 6. Mr. Th. Nor- ton, of London to Lord Burghley, that ''.'O', Vs'iilmfley, of Lan- cafliire is fufpeded to be a Papifl, and therefore unfit to be admitted a QueenL Serjeang Tune G, 1580. — 7. Mr. Johnfon to his Maher, Mr. Seciet-!r\’ Wciiiingham, concerning furniilfipg Horfes for the Prince ofConde, June 1580. — S. Mr. Secre- tary Walfingham to Mr. T. Fvar.dolpli, to order that the Prince of Conde be fafely conveyed Home, June 30, 1 580. — 9 Mr. Wjl- liam Parry, from Paris, to Lord Burghley, to folicit for the Par- don of the Earl of Weftmureland, a tugiiive Reb; 1, July 3, 1580. - — 10. Sir Amias Poulett to Lord Burghley, < 0 ^ the Refiilt of his treating with Mr. Henry Candifli, about J_;ord PagePs Houfe, July 18, 1583. — II. William Herie to Lord Burghley, that his Tyouble-s increafe, Mr. Waad having commenced 4 frefii Ac- tions againft him, Aug. 19, 1580.-r-i2. Mr. John Stubbs to R 2 ( 121 . ) I.ord Burgfhlcy, from the Tower; petitioning; for his Enlarge- inent- on Account of his Wife’s Sicknefs ; logcther with Mrs, StublAs Supplication to the Queen tor her Hufoand’s Pardon, Ang. 31, 1580 — 13. Mr. William I’arrv, in London, to Lord Burghlcy, detires to be admitted to him ; writes in favour of Sir Guido Caval'canii, &c. Sept. 11, 1580. — 14. Two Letters, tlie former feemingly to Ladv Burghley to fpeak for liim to lier I.-ord; the other to Lord Burghley, to recommend him to the Queen for fume Place fuit^ble to his Study ,(T the Common Law: from one who fubferibes for his Name only B. Fra. (No. 10. in the fame Hand-wniting with thefe, feems to be the Com- potition of Mr. Francis Bacon) dated Gerrard^s Inn, Sept. 16, 1.580. — 15, William fJerle to I.ord Burghley, with a Letter inciofed ot one Murphyn, who wants to reveal fome Plot to his J/Ordsliip. Herle propi Gs alfo to tliew his Lordtliip the Char- ter of the Abbey of Wigmore, which proves Rights belonging to the Queen, though ufurped by others, Sept. 26, 1580. — 16, Fir. Francis Bacon to Lord Burghley, fliewing his Thankful- nefs to tl>> Queen for her gracious Notice of him, as well as for his Lm'dlhip^s Favours, Oct, 18, 15S0. — 17. Mr. Bertie to Lord Burghley : wdfh Reafons to piove the Right of his Son to the Barony of Willoughbv, Nov. II, 15S0. — 18. Heliogo Botellio, h'sSuit to the Lord Treafurer for Sherhourne, Nov,. 15S0. — 19. John Stubbe, from the Tower, to Mr Michael Hicks, io stir in Behalf of a Man likely to be condemned to die. (N. B. An Indor.'ement to this Letierfays it w'as'vvritlen witli Slubbs's left bland, liis righ.t being cut off.) Dec, 1, 1580 — 20. A Copy of the Judgement againtl Arthur Hall, Elq. of Grant.ham, in Lin- coln fli ire, for wu'iting a certain Book, (12 leaves) 1580. — 21. The Sabrnitiion and Ar knowlecigement of Arthur Hall, Ehj. « before the Lords; part w'ritten by Lord Burghley, (on 5 leaves,) April 2, 1580. — 22. The Demeanour of Anthony Thoroid and William and John Markham, Efqrs, towards Arthur Hall, Elq. 15SI. — 23. Thomas Piielipps to Lord Burghley, of the bale and falfe Informations ol Lawrence Smith, againli him, 15 SO. — 24. Mr. Gardiner to Lord Burghley, in Greek, hopes that dur- ing his Abfence in the Country, he will believe no bafe Reports of him, 1580. — 25. A Declaration of the State of the Copper- works in the North, as divided into twenty-lour Parts, 1530. — 26. The Stale of the Battery and Wi. e-works, as divided into thirty-fix Parts. Examined by Mr. Bird, 1580. — 27. The Cer- tificates of Roger Dalton and Hugh Bethel of tlie Decay of Scarborough Caftle, and the Pier at Bridlington, Jan. 21, 1580-1.-— 2^. Regula ons by Sir Henrv Cork, Knight, and John Purney, Efq. for the baying and foiling Corn in bloddef- don xMarkeb 1530-1. — 29. A Petition to the I>orci Treahirer of the Borough of Thetford, in Norfolk, now almoft defolatr, for fome Staple Trade to he fettled there, to induce more Peo- ple to fettle among them, Feb. 1, 1580-1. — 40. Mr. Fanftiavv and Mr; Ofborn’s Report of the Difpute betwixt Needham and ( 125 ) Johnfon, Farmers of Cox’s Key, Jan. 17, 15Sp-l. — 31. A Copy of a Letter of ihe Kin^ of Scotland to the Qaeen of England, with certain Projiofals of him and his Council to be agreed to by her, M.irch 10, 1580. — 32, Lord Hunsdon, at Berwick, to Mr. Randolph, Ambaifador in Scotland, acknowledging the Receipt of Let ei*'! fr m the Court of England, 1580-1.— 33. Mr. Ran- dolph to Lord Hunfdon, concerning the Earl of Angus’s Lady and the E iri of Montrofe, 1580-1. — 34-. Lord Hunfdon to Mr. JRandol, h, on various Scotch Affairs. The latter Part of the Letter in Cyphers, and thofe alfo deciphered, 1580-1. — 35. An Italian Letter to ‘he Lord Treafurer of one Jacomo Mannucy, Jan. 2d, 1580-1. — 36 Rodolphus Gualterus of Zurich, to Ed- mund Abp of Canurbury, in Latin; of the publifhing of Pope Pius the IVlh’s Bull of Excommunication of Queen Elizabeth, or the Spaniard’s preparing P'orces thereupon againfl England, & c March 8, 15-^0. — 37. The Earl of Huntingdon (o Lord Burghley, concerning one Felton’s hard Dealing with the Te- nant’s of By well, Jan. 2.3, 1580-1. — .38. The Earl of EtI'ex to Lord Burghley, in Latin ; that fince his Letters were fo accep- table to liim, he would write oden, Feb. 4, 1580-1. — 39. The Ear! of Leiceder’s Propofal to the Queen, to make over Lands of his lo h r, and receive in Exchange Lands of the fame Value out -,.f the Bifhopricks of Durham, Elv, Oxford, and Briflol, now void, March 7, 1580-1. — 40, The Earl of Huntingdon’s Propo- fal to Lord Burghley of a Marriage betwixt the young Lord Rich, and Lady Pene'ope Devreaux, March 10, 1580-1. — 41. Conceriiing certain V/oods and Springs, part of the late.Pof- feMions of the Countefs of Lenox, Jan 25, 1580-1. — 42. Mr. Tnoriias Wilkes to Lord Burghley: his great Concern that hi.s Lordthip fhould tax him wdth Ingratitude, Feb. 2, 1580-1.— 43. Mr. Ralph Lane lays before Lord Burghley a Scheme for either the Queen’.s giiar ding herfdf againft the Spaniard, or af- fifling 1 -on Antonio, with the fame Levy of Soldiers, raifed with Pretence fur the Sendee of Ireland, March 7, 1580-1 — 44. Fr.ilicis Mylles, at the Ccnirt of London, to Mr. Randolph, in Scotland, tiiat the Parliamenr is ended, with other News, March 18, 1580 1. — 45. Mr. Arthur Hall, from the Tower, complain- ing of the Rigour of (he Low'er Houfe of Parliament, &ic, March 10, 1580-1. — 46’. A State of tlie Expence of certain Sh.evvs to be exhibited ^t Whitehall, April 1, 1581. — 47. A Collection of ai! the Prefents, St -res, &:c. for a Dinner for the French CommRfioners at P)urghley Houfe, with the Appoint- ment of Servants to wait there, Apr. 30, 1581. — 48. The Ex- pences of the Diet at Somerfet Houfe, Ar the P'rench Commif- honers, both on Fifli and Ficllr Da>s, Ma\, 1581. — 49. A brief Note ot the Provitioius, Empti(;ns and Wages of iier Majefly’s Revels, for (he Year, 158 1 — .',0. The Officers of Waltham Forefl ;o Lord Burghley, to fix a Day to hear Complaints against them, and to. flop Procels in the mean Time, Apr. 20, 1581. — 51. Mr, Taverner, Surveyor of th« Woods in Waltham ForefI, ( 126 ) Ilfs Complaint againft Tome Keepers there for 'their exorhiianj Deman ;s of Fee wf-od, with the fame drawn up more at lar^o by Lord Burghley himfelf, 15^^!. --52. Brevis decdaratio Oneris Vice Comiliim et Ba! ivorum Libertatum ac Ducatus Lancaf- triae, provenient. de Virid. Cera, pro uno int gr. onn. Sept. 29, 1581. — 53. A Grant by Warrant fjot'.i the Queen to Mr. Ed A'ard Stafford, a Gentieman . en.hoiier, for Concealments, 1581. — 54. A Ceitificateof ;he Barons Shute and Sotherton fji a Claim of ih Tenants of Kempton, to Right of C mmon in Kempton Mead, 1581. — 55. A CMmiilaint lo Led Burtihley of William and Thomas Diggs, againft l lie Lord Chief Barori M^nwood, for unequit dole Dealings 1581. — 56‘. fin Abffracl of llie ConipUint of the Tenants of the Sar.dhills in Shoulden Parifn, in Kent, against die 1.; ’xl Chief Baron, with Copies of a Writ and .Attachment against Icverul of tne laid Tenants, J581, ^57. Notes of ihe Lord Ch.ef Baron’s Dealings to obtain to hi.s owa Ule the Tenant’s Lands in the Sandhills, 158 1 . — 58, A ineny, jeering Lel'er <;f Mr. Barry to Lord Chief Baron Man- wood, on Account of his opprellive Dealings, Aug. 6, 1581. — 59. A Cafe betwdxt one H cle, a Servant of Lord Chief Baron Manwood and Lo;d Wenlwortl), about Lands in Stepney Marfli, 1581. — 6'0. Articles of Complaint of the Lord Chief Baron against Lord Cobham, wdth the faid Lord Cobham’s Airswers adjoined, 1581. — 01. The Cafe betwixt Sir John Zouch, &c. 1 laintiffis, and Ralph Heathcotes, &c. Defendants, concerning smelting id Lead, 1581. — 02. An Account of what Fart of England produces the beft Lead; and Reafons for en- creafing the Cufloms on Lead exported, 1581. — 63. Messieurs Mann.ers, Forjamhe, &c. to Lord Burghley, to ffay an Injunc- tion that ftops their fmelting Lead ; procured againff them by Mr. Humphry, 1581. — Sir Rowdand Heyward, &c. to Lord Burghley, of a C^ mmiffion to afcerlain tiie Right of getting ancl smelting Lead Ore, 158 L- — 65. Mr. Jclin Manners and Mr. Foliarnbe to Lord Binghley ; lo give Anfwer by their Attorneys to the Information againff their fmelting Lead Ore, 051.22, 1581. — 66, Mr. Feriiando Foyntz to Lord Burghley, of his Skill in repairing Dover Pier and Haven, Ocl. 5, 1581. — 67. Sir Tho- mas Boynton to Lord Burghlev ; of the ill Slate of Bridlington Pier, Apr. 14, 1581. — 68. The Farmers of the Manour of Bridlington to Lord Burghley, praying Relief for mending their Pier, June 9, 1581. — 69. Poppyng the Surveyor’s Efiinmte for repairing the Queen’s House at Portfmouth, called God’s Houfc;, and other Buildings, July 1582. — 70. An Estima'e of the Charge of repairing Porlchefter Caffle near Portsmouth, 1581. — 71. A Claufe propofed to be inferted in a late Ad, which Claufe is to fecure to the Captain of Porifmoiith his Authority. A Fragment, 1581. — 72. A full and particular Eftimate of the Charge of repairing God’s Houtc in Fortfmouth, 1581. — 7.3. A Sum of the neceffary Reparations to be done this Year, within the Queen’s Caftle of Dover, 1582.— 74. Ileafoii^ { ) Egaini} tlie Procee^^inj;;s of John Trevv, indie V/orks of Dover Haven, 1581. — 75. Fra nci.'? Lee's J’eddon to die Council to ‘enrouiage h;s Art of making Gunpowder or Polder (as he calls it) ratr.ei (Inn buy it abroad, }38I. — 7(i. Messrs. Neal and Eeynf.am^s Declaration concerning Miciiael Lock’s Account, auv' Cai.'tRin Frobifner’s Voyage to the Nortli West, 1581. — 77. The quuntity orSilver and Gold produced from ‘iOO We'ght of ore melted by jonas Sliutz, Sic. 1581. — 78. The Caufesand FounJation of die tiiree Voyages of Captain Martin Frobither, 1581. — 79. Slanderous Informations of Captain Frobi flier and others againfl Micliael Lock’s Account ot their Tranfactions, with Michael Lock’s Refutation of the fame, 1581 — -80. Mi- chael Lock’s No’e of the Money paid by him in three Years, for the Service of the Merchant-Adventurers, 1561. — Articles to be considered relating to Sir Francis Drake’s Voyage to assi*t Don Antonio, King of Portugal, 1581. — 82. Directions to be observed by the fleet preparing to fail to the Azores, 1581. — 83. The Queen’s Orders for Discharge of the Ships and Men intended for the Portugal Islands. Signed by Sir Francis Drake, &c. 1 581. VOL. XXXn.— L ot 32 . Fob 1. A Device for dirpofing of Clothes in the Low-Countries to great Advantage, July 10, 1581. — 2. S- me Ciolhiers^ &c. of Chifiping-Wickham, Bubks, want one j^»hn Alley lo be Al- neager, and not Pvowland Bracebndge> who h an improper Per- fbn, Dec. 6, 1581. — 3. A Certificate of the Mayor and Aider- men of Wickham, concerning the Complaint againfl Rowland Bracebridge, Feb. 22, 1581. — 4-. Artkies o be^ proved in be- half of John Alley againfl Rowland Biacel ridge, Dec. 6, 1381. — Concerning the favourable Dealings of the Judges Soinhcole and Gawdy with regard lo the Dediiam Men, June 10, 15S1. 6. A Complaint againfl Palmer and Sheldon for difiegarding the Proclamation relating to Swords, Nov. 13,1581. — 7. The Lord Mayor of London and Judge of the Adinijaby to Lord Burghley, of jegulating ih.efize ofTrinker-nets Nov. 2 1 ,1381 8. The Lord Mayor of London to Ld, Burgh'ey, for his Lor^fliip’s Direfilion in the Reformation of Weights and Meafure.s, Dec. 12, 1381. — 9. Mr. Recorder Fleetw'ood to one ot the Secreta- ries, concerning an old Witch’s drowning herfelf, D c. 1581. — JO. The Names of Strangers in London whofe Religion is unknown, 1581. — 11. A Certificate of the Strangers in the several Wards and Precincts of the City of London, 1581. — 12. A rough Draught of a Letter to the Officers (d the Cufloms, fignifymg an additional Duly upon Allum, May 21, 1581. — J3. An iici ount of the Lveral Rales of Cuflom for Bayes, paid both by Englishmen and Strangers, Nov. 1581. — IL The ( 128 ) Lords Lelceller and Barghley’s Note of Acknowledgement of borrowing of Mr. Aldermen Marlin 10*"0l. Sept. II, 15S1. — 3 5 The Lord Leiceder’s !Note of Acknowdedgement of bor- rowing of Mr. Alderman Calthroppe 500l. Sept. 11. 1581.— 16. The Lord Leicefier’s Note of Acknowledgment of borrow'- ing of Mr. Alderman Hart 5001. Sept. 11, 158l.--i7. The Lord Leicefler’s Note for borrowing of Mr. William Gilbourne, Draper, of the Ciiy of London, 500l. Sept 13, 1581. — 18, Lvord LeiceLer’s Note for borrowing of Mr, Stephen Slaney, of London, 500l. Sept. 11, 1581. — 19. Lord Leicefter’s Note for borrowing of Mr. John Spencer, Cloth woiker, ol Lof.don, 500!. Sept. 11, 1581. — 20. Lord Leicefter’s Note for borrow- ing of Mr. Wolston Dixey, Alderman of London, 5rol. Sept. 11, 1581. — 21. Lord Leicefier’s Note for borrowing of Sir Thomas Ramfey, Alderman of London, 5C0l. Sept. 1 1, 158!.— No. 22. Lord Leicefter’s Note for borrowing of Mr. Thomas Gower, Grocer of London, 5001. Sept. 11, 1581. — 2.8. The Lords Leicefter and Burghiey’s general Promife of 1 ay- me' t of the Money borrowed of the refpedtive Aldermen and Citizens of London, as mentioned in Nos. 14, 15, l6, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, at the Ex})iration of Three Month.s, Sept. 11, 1581, — 24. The Lord’s Leicefer and Biirghley’s Prornife of Repayment of 5001. borrowed of Mr. John Spencer, Sept. 11, 1581 .—25. Names of the Contributors and Sums con- tributed in the firft and fecond Payments of the Subfidy from Enfield in Edelmeton Hundred, 1581. — 26. Taxalio Nobilium pro prima Solutione Subsidii. Anno Reginae Vigesimo Tertio. • — 27. Taxatio Commiflionarioriim affignatorum ad taxand. et affidend. primam Solutionum Subfidii, (22 Leaves) 1581. — 28. A Second Book of Taxation of the Nobility for the Sub- Jidy, A. D. 1581. — 29. A Subsidy Book of Taxation of the Commons, &c. 2nda Solutio, 1581. — 30. Names of Com- iniffioners afligned for taxing for the Subfidy, and not afiTefled theinfelves, 1581.— 31. An Account of certain Prifoners, and in what Pritons they are confined, in and about London, 1581. — 32. The Queen’s Pardon in Latin for one Timothy Everen- den, condemned for Horfe-stealing, 1581. — 33. A Repre.senta- tion to Lord Burghley of the Proceedings of Mr. Fanfliaw, &c, in refilifying Abufes on the River Lea, in Middletex, Sept. 8, 1581. — 34. A further Account of the River Lea, and certain unwarrantable and hurtful Breaches made in it, 1581. — 35. Depot] lions concerning the burning of Waltham Lock, rear Chefihunt ; taken Aug. 21, 1581. — 36. The Names of luch Perfons as have Barges on the River Lea ; the Places of their Abode, and Number of Barges, 1581. — 37. Depofitions con- lerning tome Perfons making a mifchievous Cut deprive the River Lea of its Water, Aug. 19, 1581. — 38. Lord Huntdon, Mr. Fanfiiaw, and Mr. Basfiie, to Lord Burghley, mentioning further Diforders on the River Lea, Sept. 29, 1581. — 39. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood to Lord Burghley, of he and others being ( 129 ) at Tottenham to examine Into the Abiifes on the River Lea, J58L — ^O. A Petition to Lord Burghley of tiie Loaders in En- field and Oldenham, of the Damage they fudain by the Car- riage of Grain by Water, with Anfwcrs to the (aid Pet'lion, Oct. 15, 1581. — 41. The Report o(' tlie Commirhoners of the Sewers, after examining into the Diforders ccmndited on the River Lea, 1581 -—42. A Letter lo Lord BurghV y, figned by Air. Recorder Fleetwood and the other Com.nidloners for the River Lea, Oct. 1.3, 1581. — 43. Tiie Earl of Huntingdon from York, tf) IMr. Randolph, wanting to kn >w if his Letters came fafe to him. May 17, J58i. — 14. The Lord Hunfdo /s Corp- mifiion for his being appointed Lieutenant and Captain-Gene- xal of the Queen’s Armies, Jan. 16, 1581. — 45. A confehitory Letter of ;V r. Randolph to the Earl of Angus, in anfvver to one his LordQiip had fent him, 1581. — 46. Mr. Atkyns to Lord Burgh'ey, complaining of Mr. Serjeant Ptickering^s alTaming an undue Authority over him, Nov. 15, 1581.^ — 47. A Declara- tion in Latin of Arieerages for Fines and Amerciaments re- maining due lo the Queen from Wale-s, June 12, 1581. — 43. Air. J. Bland’s Account of all fucli Vidtuals as have been fent by him to Ireland, from Ang. 1579, to Sept. 8, 1531. — 49. An Account of the Queen’s Majedy’s Podldions and Revenues in the I fie of Wight, 1581. — 50. Th. Copley to Lord Burghley from Paris, hoping his Lordfliip will join with Sir F.Walfinghaiiii, who will try to reconcile the Queen to him. Sept. 24, 1581.— 5l. Roger Bode n ham to Lord Barghley, from Sr. Lucar, in Spain, of Portugal falling to the King of Spain, &c. June 22, 1581. — 52. The Names of the Spaniards flain by the iflanders ofTercera, on St. James’s Day, 158 1. — 58. An Account in French of the Capitulation dgned at Audenarde, July 8, 1531. — 54. Needham’s Information to Lord Burghley, coiicerning ihe Alargrave John of Embden, 1381. — 55. Heads of a League of- fenfive betwixt England and France, delivered !o the Frencii Cemmidioners, 1581. — 56. A Note of (uch Things as were agreed on at a Conference betwixt the Cemmidioners of Eng- ' land and Fiance, 1581. — 57. The Subdance of a private Con- ference betwixt the Queen Mother of France, and llie Secre- tary in the Garden of the Tuilleries, (printed in the Compleat Ambadador,) Aug. 30, 1581. — 58. An A.ccounl of a Shew ex- hihited in Paris, at the Marriage of the Dukedc Joyeux, Sept. 21, 1581. “59. The Chanceilor of Sweden in Latin lo Lord Burghley, to defend him from the Slanders of one J dm Dy- mock. May 28, 1581. — 60. A Petition to the Council c'f Mar- tin de la Failie, a low country Merchant, to pay or.Iv the old Duty for imporiir.g Currans, Nov. 4, 1581. — 61. d'heodore Beza in Latin lo Lord Burghley, with a Prefent of an ancient Pentateuch in 6 Languages, Dec. 6, 1581. — 62. The Cunful Senate of Hamb’rougii, in Latin, lo the Queen, for leave ( ISO ) io buy Corn in England, for (heir Ufe Dec. 7, 15SI. — ds. Duke Cafimire to Lord Burghlev, in French; With a Cargo of Wine of the Growth of his Country, Dec. 20, 1581. VOL. XXXIIL— Lot 33. F ol. 1 . Robert Earl of ElTex, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, by Mr, Broughtv)!!, who is charged with his Compliments, Apr. 6, 1581. — 2. The Earl of Huntingdon to Lord Burghley, to back his Suit (o the Queen for an Allowance as Lord Lieutenant of HuntingdonHiire, Apr. 14, 1581. — 3r. AnneDuchefs ofSomer- fet to Lord Burghley, recommending to him her Nephew, Edw. Stanhope, to be Maher of the Bequefts, May 7, 1581. — 4. Lord Wentworth’s Propofal to Lord Burghley, to match his Son with Lord Burghley’s Daughter, and allow for her Jointure 200l. per Ann. June 18, 1581. — 5. The Earl of Huntingdon thanks Lord Burghley for his many Favours, and admires Lord EtTex’s great proficiency in hi.s Studies, July 8, 1581. — 6. Edward Earl of Oxford to Lord Burghley, thanking him for obtaining of the Queen a promife of his Liberty, &c. July, 1581. — 7. The Earl of Huntingdon to Lord Burghley f that if the Secretary to the Council, Mr. Blythe (now very ill) fliould die, a Man of equal worth fliould fucceed, Aug. 6. 1581. — 8. The Earl of Hunting- don defires of Lord Burghley that Mr, FI. Cheek may fpeedily come to him at York ; and that Campian is in thofe Parts, Aug. 18, 1581 . — 9. The Earl of Derby and others to Lord Burghley ; that the Rents of the Tenants of Manchefter College be ad- vanced, for better hofpitality and preaching there, Aug. 20, 1581. — 10. The Earl of Efiex, in T.atin, to Lord Burghley, that lie is leaving Cambridge for a Time to accompany Lord Riche, Aug. 23, 1581. — 11. The Earl of Vv-^arwick to Lord Burghley, in belialf of the Officers of the Ordnance, againft whom infor- mation had been made, Dec. 1581. — 12. Edmond Bp. of Nor- wich to Lord Burghley, referring to his Confideration the Cafe of the Vicar of Loddon, Apr. II, 1581. — 13. Edmond Bp. of Norwich to Lord Burghley and the Council, complaining of Hanfon and Brown for preaching falfe Doftrine, Apr. 19, jj8l. — 14. William Overton, Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, fhevvs to Lord Burghley the neceffity of the High Commiffion, fo check the Recufanls in hi.s Diocefe, April, 1581. — 15. John Walton Bp. of Exeter to Lord Burghley, of one Randal Rarfon of Lidford, h.olding damnable Ojfinions: (hat he the Bp. has b'-ought 20 of the Family of Love to recant their vile notions in the Calliedral Church, June 0, 1581. — 16. John Elmer, En, of London, t^* Lord Burghley, that he has heard of liie Bp. of Ely’s de.nii, and o'efires to be iranflaied thither, July 24, 1581. — 17. The Bp. of London to Lord Burghley, that he has not yet met with Campian's Book, but when he finds it he will anfvver it. ( 131 ) July 25, 1581. — 18. The Bllhop of London to Lord Bnrghley, with the names of Certain Divines who propofe to anfwer Cam- pian, July, 1581. — 19. The Bp. of London to Lord Burghley, with his opinion of certain pofi lions in Campian’s I'reatife, July 27, 1581. — 20. The Bp. of Norwich to Lo d Burghley, c.*m- plaining of the intolerable Arrogance of the ' Br ‘wmhs and their abettors, Aug. 2, 1581. — 21. John Deye to the Bp. of Norwich, that fbme juftices ufe him ill, for fwearit'g Quell-rnen ' to bring in Prefentments againft DiflTenters, June 2?, 1581. — 22. Ely Philips to the Bp. ofNorvvicIi, that he is reviU'd by the Juftices of Bury, for preaching obedience lo the QueeiPs Laws, 1581. — 23. The Bp. of London to Lord jSii'ghlev, concerning the Magiftrates of London giving ftlpends to dilordcriy Pren h- ers, &c. Sept. 8, 1581. — 24<. The Bp. of L(>iidon to Lord ■Burghley, ofdilbrders in Lo^d Bichfs Hoale^; ami ol his con- ference with Campian in the Tower, Se pi. 29, 1584. — 23. The Bp. of London to Lord Burghle\, of his and the od^er Eccle- ftaftical Commiffioners proceedings againft Wright, iwed, 1 rd B rghley, for her An- rual Fenfion of lOOl. 1582. — 56. A Petition to Lord Burghley, that the Money at the Mint may be regulated by the old Tefl or tiyal Piece, [in 2 Niimbtr.i,] 1582. — 57. An Lflimate of the Quantity of Allum fufficienf for the Service of the Realm every Year, 15^2. — 53. Mr. Wendley’s Notes of Remembrance of the Bate of the Lead Mines, taken January the 20th 1582. — ■ 59. To Lord Burghley tbr his Refolution on tome efpecial Articles in the Accounts of the Treaturer or Barwick, before they are allowed to pa's, 1582. — 69 1 ro(;fs that the Mayor of Dover hath unwarrantably lefifted 'he Auth< rity of the Conffa- l)le of Dover Caftle; wall Copies of 2 Roval Grants, one in Latin and the other in Englifli, to a former Conflable, [in 3 Num- bers,] 1582. — 6!, Repre-fentations, Calcu ations and lnf(ru6lionS' of Ferdinand Poyn z, f-r the repairing Dover Pier, &!c. [in 4 Numbers,] 1582. — 02. A Warrant lor delivery of 2GO Trees out of Wefl-uood in Kent, for the bet vice of the Adniiraliy, 1582. — 63. An Aceount of tne Names and Dimenfions of certain Ships and Gallies Iving in the Road of Copenhagen, 1582. — 64. Propofals to L-ad hurgMet, of the Society of Mer- ciiant.s Trading into Ihiikey, with the Names and Value oF their prefents to the G. Signior, &c. [in 4 Numbers,] 15S2.— - 65. Lord Burghle}\s Oble. va ions, vvn ten by himfeif, of the Courfe and lime of Sailing to the Levant Seas ; the Chief Trading Cities and Towns b iefiy def ribed, \v th the Names of the Commodl.iis to be had of them, and to be t..ken to them, 1^82.-— 66. The M after (d' the Fiiniiy floufe at London, hl^ Opinicji pr Mr, Hvirft's Suit for Piloting all ^banger^ Ship^ ( 137 ) tfiroiij 2 jtiouf the "Realm, 1582. — 67. An AcfOnnt of fevera! Tons of Wine claimed by the Mariners of L'On, to be free from the Charge of Importation, 1582,— 68. John Juhn'on to Lord Burghley, his Opinion touching a S aple to be appointed for "Wools in England 1582. — 69. John Johnfon’s Efiimate of the Profits that v\i,l arife by tlie Cloathirg of S rangers m England, 1582. — 70. John Johnfon's Device for increaling the Queen’s Cuftoms, and maintainii g the Ancient Con pany of the Sti^pler.s, 1582. — 71. An Account of Cloths Shipped when they were free from CAiftom, and afterward.s they were noi lo, 1582 — 72. Lord Burghley ’s Minutes of his Lt tter to the Comnjilhor. trs on their Adeffments for levying the Subfidy, 1582. — 73. Mr. Bird to Lord Burghley, his Scheme for raifing 200001. for the Service of the Queen, May 17, 1582. — 74 Taxatio Nobilium concelfa proSecunda Solutione Snbfidii, A. 23. 1582. VOL. XXXV.— Lot 35. Fol. 1. The Bp. of liOndon to Lord Burghley, that Mr Thomas Donnett is a fit Perfon to be Clerk of the Council, Jan. 25, 1582.— 2. Edw. Weldon lo the Queen, for eitding an Office for making of all Superledeas’s both on mean Procefs and on Exigents, Apr. 26, 1582 — 3. The true Courfe that ough' to be obferved and iifed in making of Superfedeas in the Common Pleas, 158 2. — 4. Mr. Weldon’s Rcafons lo the Queen, why his Petition for making Superfedeas Szc. fliould be granted, 1582. — 5. Mr. Th. N^-al, one of the Audit -rs general to Lord Burghley, concerning Mr. Lichfield’s linonnation, (on Two Papers) May 26, 1582. — 6. A Petition of the A\iclilors to the Superior Officers of the Exchequer, concerning their Fees and Mr. Litchfield’s Complaint, (See No. 9) May 26, 1582. — 7. Mr. Fuher, one of the Auditors lo Ld. Burghley, with his parti- cular Plea, in answer to Mr. Litchfield’s Charge, May 29, 1582. — 8. Names of the Commifiioners appointed, and the Subftance of Articles to be by them enquired into, williin the Queen’s Manour of Clonne, in the County of Salop, (on Two Papers) 1582. — 9. Mr. Litchfield’s Information of exorbitant and un- warrantable Fees taken in the Court of Exchequer, 1582. — 10, The Reply of Mr. Tliomas Litchfield to the Anlwer of the Se- ven Auditors of the Exchequer, 15F2. — 11. The Auditor’s Al- lowances for certain Counties, wit It the Abatements that nave been fince the Diilolution of the Augmentation Court, 1582. — 12. A Note of the Difference betwixt the Auditor’s Fees in ‘Vth and Vlth of Philip and Mary, and 1ft of Queen Elizabeth, (in Three Papers) 1582. — 13. Mr. Audit-.*!' Conyer’s Declara- tion of the Pr«;fils anfing from (he Seals in the King’s Bench and Common Pleas, lor leveral Years, 1582.— 14. Robert Johnes (• 138 ) Propofals, and his p,nd Mr. Conyers’^ Account of (he the Seals of the King’s Bench and Common Pleas, (on six or seven Papers) 1582. — 15. Edward Phetiplace, William Do- dinglon, James and John Conver’s Account of the Fees of (he Seals of the King’s Bench and Common Pleas,' 1532. — -IG. An Acknowledgment of Thomas Hitchcock, of Lincoln’s Inn his having a Leafe of a Place c alled the Grange, 1582. — 17. Mr. Cavendifli’s Note concerning'the Title the Queen has to grant the making (he Writt of Siipcrfedeas qiiia improvide, &c. upon Outlawries, 1582. — 18. Mr. Richard Cavendilh’s Suit for mak- ing out Writts of SnpeiTedeas, containing Reafons, Anfvvers, and Replies, 1582.— 19. Fees paid by the Treafurer of the Chamber to Keepers of Waltham Forest, Keepers of Pheafants and Partridges, to Armourers Kc, 1582. — 20. Mr. Litchfield’s Declaration of Fees wrongfully allowed by the Tellers, and Re- ceivers General, (on four Papers) 1582. — 21. A Petition to Lord Burghley of divers Gentlemen of the Inns of Chancery, committed for their Diforclers, Sept. 9, 1582 — 22. An Account of Money paid to her Majefty’s Ufe by reafon of Mr. Lichfield’s Grant of concealed Payes. — 2.3. Mr. Lie hfield’s further Account ot the Increafe of Pees without Warrant, 1582. — 24<. An Ac- count of Money owing from the Exchequer to the Office of the Treafury\)f the Chamber, 1582. — 25. An Account of the or- dinary and extraordinary Guards paid by the Treafurer of the Chamber, 1583. — 26. Mr. Recorder Pdeetwood to Lord Burgh- ley, with a Box of Popiffi Stampes, Apr. 14, 1582. — 27. Mr, Recorder Fleetwood to Lord Burghley, concerning Mr. Ser- jeant Anderfon’s being made a Judge, xMay 5, 1582. — 28. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood to Lord Burghley, of the Queen’s Difiike offome Indecorum committed in her Prefence, May 6, 1582. — 29. Concerning Lands of divers Companies in London, pafied by Letters Patent to Adams and Woodlhaw, June, 1582. — 30. An Account of Orders taken at the Leet at Wetlmiufier, An. 25 of her Majeftv, October, 8, 1582. — 31. Reafons why the PotimaUer of London fiiould be an P'mglifliman and not a Fo- reigner, 1582. — 32. An Account of Inmates within the City of Weflminfier, and the Liberties and Precindls thereof, 1582. — S3. Robert Dowe to Lord Burghley, to explain fonxe Words of the Queen’s Letters Patent for the pa)ing of Ciiftoms, May I, 1582. — ^34. John Jolinfon to Lord Burghley, of augmenting the Queen’s Cuftoms, and maintaining (he Company of the Staple, July 6, 1582. — 35. The Officers of the Cufioms to Lord Burgh- ley of what Goods tliould be landed at the Cutlom houle of London, and what i,nay be unladed at other Keys, vviih the Key- keepers Rem on ft ranees on the Subjedt, July 9, 1582. — 36 . The SpaniHi and JCall Country Merchants to Lojcl Burghley, tl'.at (hey may not be confined to Mr. Needham’s Key at the Cufiom-hoiife, 1582. — 37. Mr. Needham to Lord Burghley, in anfwer to the Petition and Complaint of the Spanlffi and Eafl Country Merchants, 1582. — 38. The Xsames of all fuch ) ( 139 ) Keys as afre appointed by Statute for ladinly and unlading; Goods, 1582. — 39. The Names of the Members of ihc3 Coun- cil efiabliftied in the Northern parts of the Kingdom, 1582. — 40 . Names of Gentlemen in Corniniffion for the Peace in the feveral Counties of England and Wales, 1582, — 41. TheNames of the Sheriffs throughout England and Wales, for the Year 1582. - — 42. Sir Rich. Shelley from Venice to Ld. Biirghley, to watch the Motions of the Spaniards, with other Occurrences, Aug. 24, 1582. — 43. An Account in French of the Forces to be ufed at Sea for the Service of Don Antonio, Kingoi Portugal, June lO, 1582. — 44. The Oaths in French to be adminiftered to the Subjects, whereby they abjure the King of Spain, and engage to ferve Monfieur, 1582.— 45. The feverai Titles of llie French King's only Brother, Francis Duke of Lorrain, &c. set down in the French Tongue, 1382.— 46. The Name*"; of the Council of the Chamber of Finances eftablinied in the United Provinces. In Frencii, Apr. 18, 1582. — 47. The Council of Slate ePa- biiflied at Utrecht for the Peace of the Provinces beyond the Maafe, in French, 1582.— 43. Names of the Governors and Chief Rulers of the Provinces, and the Towns, &c. therein for the King of Spain, in French, 1382. — 49. Names of Gover- nors in the Low Countries, for the States under the Duke of Anjou, now Duke of Brabant, 1582. — 50. A Letter of an named Pcrfon, from Antw^erp to Lord Burgh’ev, of various OccllrI^3nces in the Netherlands; Aug. 18, 1582. — 51. .A Let- ter of an unnamed Perfou, from Antw^erp, to Mr. Secretary Waltingham, of various foreign Occurrences, Aug, 25, 1382. —52. A Defcription of the Manner of the Entry o( the Em- peror at Ausberge, in French, 15.82. — 53. The Subftance of a MetPage fent from Bafil to the Duke of Savoy, to levy Forces from Geneva, in French, 1582.— 34. Of the Emperor’s going to the great Church of our Ladv at Augfbourg, and of Arti- cles that Day propofed, viz, at the beginning of the t)ief, in French, July 3, 1382. — 53.- An Account of th.e Time of the Birth of the Children of the. Royal Family and Nobility of Den- mark, in Latin, 1582. — 56. A L-elter frain Amt.onio. fCing of Portugal, to Lord Burghley, from Tours,’ in .Italian, May 5, 1582. — 37. A Latin Letter from the Elector Palatine of the Rhine to Lord Burghley, recommending to inm his Son, then upon his Travels to England, July 7, 1582. — 58. A French Jyetter from Henry King of Navarre, to Lord Buighley, by Alons. Senequias, July 23, 1382. — -39. A Latin Letter of The* odoric WY’ier to Lord Burghley, rtcornrnending his Brotiier, who attended the Prince of VijJunt in England, July 26, 13.82. — 60. A lYcnch Letter from tlie Duke of Brabant to the I.jOrd Tteafurer, by Monf. du Beze, Aug. 24. 1382. — 61. Theodoric Weier, in Latin, appeals to Lord Burghley, to clear him from an Afpertion that he had Aloney intendecl by the Queen and Ihe Prince of Vipont, Aug. 1582. — 62.’ Don Antonio King of T 2 - ( 140 ) Portugal to the Lord Treafurer in Italian, Sept. 10, 1582.-— 63. A Spanifli Letter from P. de Cubiaur, a Spaniard at London, to tile Lord Treafurer, Sept. 16, 1582, — 6.4. The Town of Gc-neva in French to Lord Burghle), that he would further tin ir Pe i'ion to the Queen for a Loan or Money, 061. 7, 1582. —65. Tlieodore Bcza in Latin, to Lord Burghley, that he would publitli tbe Pentateuch Copy he (enfc him lafl Year, &c. OcL 10. 1582 — 66. A French Letter of the Queen M'other to the Lord Trealurer, by Monf. La Motte, Oct. 27, 1582. — • 67. A Let er in Spanffii of Don iVnlonio King of Portugal, to the Lord Tiea fur r, Dec. 28, 1582. — 68. The Palatine 1/afki of P land to tiir Lord Treafurer in Italian : by Captain Northe, Dec. 31, 1582. — 9. 1 hennas Macedo, a poor Grecian in dif- treb, t ' L-^rd Burghley for his Be'revolence, 061. 1582. — 70. A Petition to the Queen of a certain Italian to have leave to fell f meLan granted him by Queen Mary, in Italian, 1582.~** 7 1. Mr. Edward Prime to Lord Burghley, concerning the mi- ferable ftate of Am nio King of Pojrtugal, 1582. — 72. A rough draught oi the Pedigree of the Royal Family of Portugal, 1582. ^ VOL. XXXVI.— Lot. 36 . Foh 1. The Lord Scrope to Thomas Randolph, Efq. concerning the Earl of Angn:2s coming to Carlitl , June 13, 1582. — 2. A Brief of tluf . Account of the Fines in I he Marc hes nf Wales, Ano. Regin.-Eliz. XXUlo, and XXlVo, 15^2. — 3. A Book in three Divilions, of the Quantity and kind of Vi61uals lent to Ireland from Cheflerand Brifiol, in 2 Years and a Halt, 1582.-*-.- 4. John Bland’s Book of Lading, with the Certificates of the Provilions he hath tent from Chefter and Britfol to Duhiin, ]582. — 5. Tlie I uchefs of Somerfet to Lord Buijihley, of her Son Lord Henry Seymour’*: unfair dealii g in afiuring an Etlale, July 17, 1582. — 6. Tl'.e Dte liefs of Somerfet lo Lord Rurgh- ]ey; defiring him to cail Lord Fi. Semour to Acount tor the Wrong he has done her, July 22, J582. — 7. Sir Chrill phe^ Flatton’s Condolance vyith Lord Burghley on the Death o Sir William Wentworth his Son in Law, Nov. 8, 1582. — 8. The Earl of SulTex’s Condolance with Lord Burghley, on the death of Sir William Wentwortii, Nov. 10, 1582.- — 9. The Lord Wentworth to Lord Burghley, on the death of his Son Sir William Wentworth, Nov, 10. 1582. — 10. The Earl of Leicetb-r from Northali, condoling with Lord Burghley the death of Sir William Went wortli, Nov. IS, 1582. — 11. The Lari of Leicefter to Lord Burghlcv, in bJtalfof Robert Gre- gory to be made a Searcher in Dorfe'lhire, Nov. .SO, 1.^82.- — 12. t he young Earl of E flex from York to Lord Burghley, on bis' Lor I 111 ip’s charging him with want of Frugality, Dec, 13, 1582. — 13. Minutes of a Letter fioiii the Council to the Bp. ( 141 ) of Worcefter, to reform abufes in the Diocefe of C< ventry snd Lichfield, i'Ver which he was appointed Vilitor, 1682, — The Bp, [Overton,] of Lichfield and Coventry defires oi Lord Burghley a Commissi, n for his Diocefe againft PapilLs, with his Speech to the Queen, April 8, 1582. — 15. John Elmer, Bp. of Lond'in to Lord Burghley, concerning his removing to the Diocefe of Ely, April 19, 1582. — 16‘. The Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield lo Lord Burghley, tliat he has fent Leders to the Council ot the Condition of that Country, May 20, 1582 17. The Bp. of C-oventry and Lichfield^s Letter to the Lords of the Council, concerning the State of his Diorete, May 20, 1582. — The Bp. of to Lord Burghley, in Juftifi. cation or himfell againft the Charge of walling iris Bitlioprick, June, 1582. — 19. John Bp of London to Lord Burgh !e), that Mr. Wright, a Preacher, Prifoner in the Gatehoufe for Noncon- formityhath conformed. Sept. 11, 1582.— 20. Mr. Ralph Lever to Lord Burghley, fpeedily to hear and determine tlie Caufe betwixt the Bp. of Durham and him. Sept, 15, 1582. — 21 . Two Letters of Dr, Thomas CowperBi*. ot Lincoln to Lord Burgh- ley, complaining of the injurious Dealings of Mr. Stafibrd and - fids Deputies againfl the Clergy of his Diocefe ; with Copies of the captious Arjtic'es they tendered to them, Sept. 23 and 29, 1582. — 22. J. Whilgifi, Bp. of Worcefter, to Lord Burgh L-y, that the Lord Prefidcni, the Bifliop of Hereford and himfelf Bad ended the Difpute beiwixt the Minifter of Ludlow and his Parifliioners, 061. 24, 1682. — 23.* A Letter o{ Dr. Ridley when Bp. of London, to Sir Jolin Gate, Vice-chamberlain, and Sir William Cecil, Secretary to King Edward the Sixtli, that his Majefly would give the Cfiaunterlhip of St. Paul’s lo one of In’s Recommendation, Nov, 18, 1552. N. B. This Letter is placed here by miftake, it properly belonjjing to the 3d Volume cf this Collection. — 24. Edwin Abp. otA’^o.'k U) Lord Burghley, that rather than comply wiih the Queen’s requelt to leale out to her two of his beir Mdiiours, he is very ctefirous abfoliit^Iy lo refign to her his Archbiriioprick, Nov. 24, 1582. — 25. J. Wat- Ton Bp. of Winchefier to Lord Burgliley, concerning the Hofpi- tal of St. Crots, ^nd prelenting Mr. Bennet to the Government of it, Dec. 7, 1582. — 26. John Scorie Bp. of Hereford to Lord Burghley, complaining of the Lord 1 retidenPs oppretfive Deal- ings with him, Dec. 20, 1582 — 27. Dr. Beacon’s An! wer to the Re.^fons of the Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry why he fliouici rot be Chancellor of the Diocefe, Feb. 1 ! , 1.382. — 28. An Acl, in Lann, of the Confifional Court at Llt hfield, for avoiding Dr. Beacon’s and Mr. BabingtoiPs Patents by Revocation, Jan. 29, 1582 — 29. The-Cale betwixt W. Overton Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, and Dr. Beacon his C'nauceiior, whom he wan'eJ to difplace, 1582. — 30, A Dei'cription of the Stale of the Bifiioprick of St. Davids, 1582. — 31. Two Latin Letters of the Mafterand Seniors of Trin. Coil. Cambridge, to the Queen and Lord Burghley ; Tiiat it was contrary to llieir Statutes to com- ( 142 ) pTj with the Queen’s Requeft tor Mr. Randolph to have ar' Leate in rev^erfion of a Manor belongirg to their College, May 5,‘ t532. — 32. Samuel Chryoh, Fellow of Nevv-Coll. Oxon, to Lord Burghley in Latin ; for his recommendatorj’- Letter to the Warden, for an annual Stipend, May xl, 1.582. — 33. Doctors Goad and Hatcher to Loid Burgh ley, of diflurbances in Gon- vil and Caius College, about choofing a Proctor, June 7, 1582. — 34. Some Fellows of Gonvil and Caius College to Lord Biirghley in Latin, of Swale and Paman’s Contention for the Proctorfliip, June 7, 1582. — 35. Mr. Vice Chamberlain Hat- ton to the Fellows of Gonvil and Caius College, that Mr, Swale may have the Froctorthip, June 17. 1582. — 36.' Mr. Vice Chamberlain Flatton to the Vifitors of Gonvil and Caius CoFege, to fupport Mr. Swale In the Prociorftiip, July 14, 1.582. — 37. Mr. Swale Fellow of Gonvil and Caius College io Lord Biirghley, to allow their College to choofe a Pro61or in the common ordinary way, June 19, 1582. — 38. The Matter and Fellows of Peter-Houfe, Cambridge, to Lord Biirghley, that Mr. Riiflibrook may not be chofen a Fellow of their Houfe, July 12, 1582, — 39. Some Fellows of Gonvil and Caius men- tion to Lord Burghley the Grievances they endure for com- plaining of the Matter and Prefident, July 18, 1582. — 40. The Vifitors of Gonvil and Caius to Lord Burghley, that (he Mailer has increafed his Stipend contrary to Statute, July 18, 1.^2. — 41. Dr. Goade to Lord Burghley, of Swale\s vile be- baviour : to gether with a Copy of fcveral College Statules, July 18, 15S2. — 42. Dr. Fulke to Lord Burghley, of reverfing .Swale’s Eleclion to the Pro61orfi‘.ip, and of words f})ok.en by Booth, Aug, 9, 1582.. — 43. Some Ft Hows of Gonvil and Caius College to Lord Burghley, to older ll'.e Vbfitors to make their deterrninal ion aci ording to the Statutes ; and that the Prefident may in the mean lime be inhibited to make Lcale, or elect any Fellow, /^ug. 12, 1582. — 44, Some Fellows of Gonvil and Caias.^<>llege to Lord Burghley, that their Controverfes may be fpeechly defet mined, &c. Sept. 5. 1582. — 45. Sundry Ar- ticlf-s of Co mplaint againfl Mr. Swale ofGon-. il and Caius Co'lege, Sept. 5, 1582. — 4G. The Mafier and Seniors of St. John’s College, Cambridge, in Latin to Lord Burghley ; tliat h -th the Pfoclnrs being of Trinity CoFege, will be attended with inc onvenience, Ocl. 8, 1582, — 47. A Note of Defaults in Education fommilted by Mr. Swale the Prefident of Gon- vil and Caius Co! ege, 1'582. — 4 8 A beautifully written I^atin Letier of Juhi. Palmer, 'ii Student of Trinity ColEge, Cam- Lfidge, to Lord Burghley, for his recommendatory Letter to the Seniors of the College, to . grant him a Fellowfiiip, 1582. — J-9. Mr. Gerrard, of (Jonvil and Caius College, his iiepofit'ons againfi Mr. Swale the Prefident, 1.582. — 50. An to ‘certain Reafons that have been urged to prove the Frefidenl ol Gonvil and Caius to be Senior Fellows, I532.“--5i, T. OfbortBs Petition to Lord Burghley, (hat the ( M3 ) -Order of the Vifitors of Chrin: College, Cambridge, in Support of his Fellowfliip there, may hand, 1582. — 52. ALetter fign’d by Lord Burghley, to Dr, Howland, Vice Chancellor of Cam- bridge, and other V^ifitors, in belialf of T. Otborne, 1582. — Dr. Tobie Matthew to Lord Burghley, to hahen his removal to the Deanery of Durham, May 13, 1582. — 54. Dr. Tobie Matthew to Lord Burghley, thewing the neceffily of his being allowed to have his Deanery forthwith, Aug. 25, 1582. — 55. The Dean and Chapter of Lichfield to Lord Burghley, wo'th grievous Complaints againft their Bitliop Overton, OcL 12, 1582. On two Sheets. — 56 . Sir John Spencer of Althorpe to Lord Burghley, recommending to his Service his Son lately returned from his Travels, 06t. 13, 1582. — 57. Altercations by way of Epiftle, &:c. betwixt Richard Barns Bilhop of Dur- ham and Mr. Ralph Lever the Dean, 06t. 1582. — 58. Dr. Tobie Matthew to Lord Burghley, He hopes his Suit for the Deanery will be fpeedily granted, and he fiiall be very thank- ful, Nov. 2, 1582. — 59. Names of feveral Churches, Chapels, &c. within the feveral Deaneries of the Bifhoprick of Hereford, 3 582. — 60. Names of Spanifli Officers and Englitli Rebels and Fugitives at the Spanifli Camp at Oudenard, 1582. — 61. Vin- cent Murphy, a Prifonerin (he Queen’s Bench, to Lord Burgh- iey, with Names and odd Charaders of Popith prifoners there, Aug. 17, 1582. — o2. Conleffions of Ballard, Savage, and other Traitors, concerning receiving Letters from Englilh Traitors in France, 1582. — 63. Mr. Robert Wright’s Anlwers to certain Mafters in DoHrine ^nd Dilcipline objedled againfl him. May 5, 1582. on two Sheets. — 64. Mr. Robert Wright a Prifoner in the Gatehoufe, to Lord Burghley, that his keeper may not fuffer for having been kind to him, 1 532. — 65. Certain Devicesj and Texts of Scriptures, impioufly and traiteroufly forced to vilify the Queen, 1582. — 66. An account of Stephen Lefieurs Expences in the Queen’s Service abroad, from Feb. 25th, to Nov. 4, 1582. on two Sheets. — 67. Mr. Richard Rich, a Pri- foner in the fleet, to Lord Burghley, to procure his Liberty, April 14, 1582. — 68. Mr. Anthony cook, Junr. from Paris to Lord Burghley, to fliew friendffiip to his Wife and her Father in his abfence, April 22, 1582. — 69. Maximilian Brook, Lord Cobharn’s Son, in PVench, to his Father from Lions, wiih For- eign News, April 24, 1582. — 70. Mr. William Herle lo Lord Burghley from Antwerp, concerning the taking of Alod, with other Adviles, April 25, 1582. — 7 1. I'hree Letters from Mr. Herle at Antwerp to Lord Burghley, of Foreign Occurfence.s, June 11th, 17th, and 20th, 1532 — 72. Mr. Henry Omread to Lord Burghley, complaining ot his Lorvifliip’s hard Opinion of him, June 15, 1582. — 73. Mr. Herle to Lord Burghley, from Antwerp, with fui theipForeign Intelligence, July iO, 1582. — 74. Mr. Artinir Hail to Lord Burghley, to procure leave of ihc Queen that he may fojourn in fome Foreign Univcrhiy, fuly 23, 1582.-^74. Edward .Cafileyn’s^ Petition to the Queen, for ( 144 ) Licence to Export Beer, or have a Leafe m Reverfion of foirift, of the Queen’s Lands, July 30, 1582. — 75. John Lilly to Lord Bur^hley, to he admitted to him to clear hirolelf from fcmie Af- perfions which his Lordthip thought him juftly liitble to, July 1382. — 77. A Letter of James Haddon in I.atin to Sr. W Cecil, oF his difcourle with the Lord John about fome Preferment, Aug. 13, 1352^ N. B. This Letter is placed here by miftake, it properly belonging to the 3d. V’of. of this Colle6tion. — 78. Edmond Bovington to Lord Burghley in Latin, complaining of one Spool er, who had difpoFTeft him of his Living, April 21, 1582. — 79. IVlr. Charles Mer bury from Orleans to Mr. Michael Hicks of Lincoln-^-Inn, of troubles that threatened Geneva, &c. Aug. 27, 1582 —80. Mr. W. Herle from Antwerp to Lord Burghley, with Foreign Occurrences, September, 1582. —81. A Letter of Compliment in Latin from Flenry Guildford, a Ward of Lord Burghley, to him from Trinity College, Cam- bridge, 0<5f. 2c), 1382. — 82. Mr. John Dymock’s Propofals of different kind^ to make him amends for 3030 lb. arrearage due to him from the Qu^en, Oct. II, 1582.— -83. The Lady Anne Afkue to Lord Burgh’ey, that he would be pleafed to recom- mend her Suit to the Queen, 061. 26, 1382. — 84-. Mr James Haddon in Latin to Sir W. Cecil, to know whether he fhould come to him to fpeak to him of hjs Affairs, Nov. 15, 1552, N. B. This Letter is placed here by miftake, it properly be- longing to the 3d Vol. of this Coiledlion. — 85. The Lady Anne Aflns made by the Queen to his Petition, J383. — 4.3; An Anfwer to the Suit for confirming their Eflates who are to enjoy ary concealed Lands, 1583. — 44. A Rough Draught of a Warrant to be figned by the Queen, anfwerable to Sir J. Croft’.' Pefiiion, 1583 — 45. Sir James Crolt’s Obfer- vations on the Obje61ions to his Propofal , 1583. — 46. Condi- tions on which a Warrant may be granted in behalf of Sir James Croft, 1583. — 47. A Second Petition of Sir James Croft’s, relating to the Affair of Concealments, 1583. — 48. Propofals for regulating the Manner of holding concealed Lands, 158.3. — 49. R' bert Jone.s’s offers for boih the Seals as well of the Queen’s Bench, as of (he Common Pleas, April 1 I, 1583. — 50. Mr. LLlifield’s further charge agaii.fi Mr. Mori- ( ) (bn, jnflified by Records in the Exchequer, 158). — 51. An Gra- der oi’ the Star Chamber, relating to defamatory Words of one Snagge againft Morjjan, Oct. 18, 1583. — 32, Speeches of Com- miffioner* in the Star Chamber, • relating to Sir Robert Staple- ton’s Offence, taken by Mr. M. Hicks, 1.583. — 53. A private Letter of the Earl of Slirewfbury to the Queen, relating to the S otch Queen and her Affair.s, Aug. 16, 1583 — 54-. A Letter of an unnamed Pe-rfon to the Lord Treafurer, of a proper mix- ture of Alloy with Silver for' Coinage, May 26, 1583. — 55. The Warden and Company of Goldfmiths, to the Lord Trea- furer, concerrdng a Trial Piece, Aug. 27, 1583. — 56. Mefiieurs Fanfliaw and Ofborne to the Lord Treafurer, of three aflays made by the Goldfmith’s Trial Piece, Sept. 15, 1583. — 57. Proofs by the Warden and Affiflants of certain plate being good, which Mr. Keeling had aiferted was not fo. Sept. 27, 1383. — 58. Mr. Keeling’s Article.s againft Mr. Alderman Martin, con- taining the Cauf s of hi.'^ Grief, Nov, 8, 1583. — 39. Articles fent to the Lords of the Council agalnfl Mr. Lonifon. Sent by Mr. Keeling, Nov. 20, 1583. — 60. M/s. Lonifon to the Lord.s of the Council, that Mr. Martin’s pixed Monies may be tryed by the old Tryal Piece in Goldfmith’s Hall, Nov. 29, 1583. — 61. A Copy of the Prefentment concerning the Atfays taken of the Pixed Monies, at the Star Chamber, Nov. 19^, 1583, — 62. Mr. Martin and Mr. Palmer’s Propofals for the making of Far- things at the Tower, 1583. — 63. Anfvvers of Meffieurs Keeling and Wafle to five An ides fent them by Lord Burghley, con- cerning the true Standard of England as to making Silver Mo- ney and Plate ; [in two I’apers,] Dec, 7, 1583. — 64-. Mr. Al- derman Martin to Lord Burghley, of Keeling and WafPs Anf- v\ er to the five Articles, Dec. 13, 1583. — 65. Mr. Keeling’* Subrnidion about 9 or 10 Years fince ; triken from the Regifier of Goldfmith’s Hall, in the Mayoralty of SirT. Ramfay, 1583. — 66. A Method to find out whether Money is d .ly made according to the Queen’s Jndc^nture, 1583. — 67. Fernando Poyntz his Opinion for the Service and Commodify ot Dover Haven, Apr. 5, I5S3. — 68. Mr. Thomas Digges to L* rd Burghley, with Account of what Lamages Dover Haven has lately fufralned. Sept. 25, 1583. — 69. A Noie of fuch Grain as has been told on the Licenfe tor Dover Harbour, -^ran'ed by the Queen lince July 27, 1583, — 70. Diredlions for Sir T. Scot, and the relt of the Commiffi. tiers for Dover Haven, appointed to meet at Dover, Jan. 11, 1583. — 7 1. A Declara- tion of John Hawkins, Treafurer of ihe Shipping, of what remains of Provitioiis, 8:c. in the Office, March 31, 1583.-— 72 Articles of the Committee for Management of a Voyage to Amcjica under the Command of Capt. Carleill, May 9, 1583. — 7 3. Edward FJaye to Lord Burghiey to fupport and efiablifli an j-ngliQi Settlement at Newfoundland, May 10, 1583. [part obliterated.] — 74. Meflieuis Winter, Holtloke, Ha»\kins and U 2 ft. ( H8 ) Borouglie, Officers of the Navy, that the Office be relieved hy continuing the old ordinary warrants. May, 1583. — 75. Ilea,'* fons of Flemiffi Merchants, &c. for the Queen to revoke her Reffraint of carrying Merchandife, in fome particular Circum- llances, Jan. 14, 1583. — 76. A brief Declaration of Fees, Diet, and Allowance, to Edward Bafshe, Surveyor-General of the Victualling of the Navy, June 20, 1583. — 77. The lalt De- claration of the Commiffaries of the King of Denmark, to the Queen’s Advocate for Englilli Commerce, June 2Q, 1583 (in Latin). — 7S. Concerning a Suit for bringing into England Bar- rol’d Fiffi, and in Bulke, Aug. 2, 1583. — 79. Sir William Gorges’s Petition for importing Firti into the Realm, with Pro- vifos to be added to his Grant, 1583. — 80. Anfwers to the Suit for bringing BarrePd Fifli into the Realm by licence, 1583. — 81. The joint Suit of Meffrs. Bafshe and Quarles, General Surveyors of the Victualling, for reforming ihe fame, 061. 1583. 82. The North Country Merchants Reafons to continue tlieir Trade to St. Nicholas, without turning to the Narva or the Swediffi Territories, Novemb. 9, 1583. — 83. Petitions of Mr. Batshe and Mr. Quarles to her Majeffy for Victualling Caufes, November, 1583 — 84. Mr. Peters’s Account of certain Quan- tities of Wheal, Med, and Salt Beef, provided by him for Li- merick, in Ireland, 1583. — 85. The Way in which 17141. ftiould be employed, which was fpared on the old ordinary War- rant, in Na- y Matters, Dec. 6, 1583. — 86, A Note of the daily Allowaiire of Victuals to each Man in the Spaniffi Fleet bound for the Streights of Magellan, ike. 1583. — 87. Avticles to be adriiiniffered (o Peter Pelt and Matthew Baker, as lo their Examination in Navy' Matters, 158.3. — 88. A Letter in Italian, with an Engldh Tranllilion of the fame, of an Englitli Aliniffer to the Republic of Venice, on Commercial Affairs, 1583. — 89. An Effimnte of the Expence of fitting for Sea two Ships of war of 200 Tons each, for two. Months, 1583. — 90. The evcral t^articulars that conliilute the fnmmary Pr ce ot a Ton of Wine, from Gafeoigny, 12l. 14s. lod. 15^3.< — 91. The Mariner.s of Lynn lo the Lord Treafurer, to C'-ntinue their ancient Cuffom of Portage Wine, 1583. — 92. Conii- deration on the Piovifion to be made of Wine from France, for the Queen’s Hdufehold, 1583. — 93. A Note of the Service of V/ines for the Queen, exhibited by Mr. Houghton, Servant lo Mr. Vice Chamberlain, Dec. 5, 1583, VOL. XXXVIII.— Lot 38. Fol. 1. A Dcciarallon of tlie Lord Mayor, &c. of London con- cerni''g oblbucliny tl',e Patent of the Tallow-chandler.'', Ocl. 1 585. — 2. A b.itf Difeourfe of the Suit of the Taliow-ciiandlers, ol Ixuidon, Ocl. 1583, — 3- Roger Tyler to Lord Burghley, to ( l'i9 ) procure a Grant from the Council for reforming Abufes of the Tallow-chandlers, 061 . 13, 1583. — The Petition of (he Felt- makers of London to the Queen recommended to her by Mr. Seckford, July 3, 1583. — 5. Mr. Blanke, Lord Mayor of Lon- don, to Mr, Seckford, one of the Matters of the Requefts, to recommend the Feitmaker’s Suit, 1583. — 6 . The Opinion of the Judges Wray and Anderlbn concerning certain Companies in London, May 15, 15S3. — 7. Vvdlliam Pag * to Lord Biirgh- ley, concerning iris building a Wall at Wapping to defend the Ranks agaiutl the Marfiies there, June 13, 1583.^ — 8, Collec- tions concerning the ere61ing of new buildings in Cities, &c. June 14, 1 583. — 9. A Petition to Lord Rurghley of the Queen’.s Council learned in the Laws, of the Odicc of Garbeller-tliip, with a Breviate of the fame, June 14, 1583. — 10, Mr. Comp- troller’s Minutes concerning (he Office of GarblerOiip, or cieanfing of Spice% June M583. — 11. The Cafe of the Gaibel- ler’s Offce, as an Appointment of the Chamber of London, June 15S3. — 12. Mr. Recorder Fie. twood to Lord Bnrghley, of City News; a young Maid marrying a Fencer, &c. Ju>y 18, 1583. — 13. The Lord Major of London to Lord Burghley, for proper Auihority to fiipport the Magiflrate’s late Regulation of the Size 'of Weights, July 3 U 1583. — 14. Mr. Recorder and JVIr. Ofborne to tiie Council, widi f'orne City Laws relating to Artificers and Apprentices, Aug. 1, 1583. — 15. The Company of London Stationers complain to lyord Burghley, that one Ward prints unlicensed Books to their I’rejudice. Aug. 27, 1583. — 16. Mr. Fdward Osborne, Lord Mayor, to Lord Ifirgh- ley, of the partiality of the Weavers Companv.as prejudicial to the Government of (he Ci'y, Nov. 7, 1583. — 17. Cafes of Concealments : wiih Adams and Woodlliaw’s Books, compared with eiglit like CaFs of Concealmci ts. Nor. 21, 1583. — 18. ‘The Cafe of the Patentees concerning the concealed Land.s lately belonging to cert.iin Companies (4* l.ondon, 1583. — 19. A Noie on the Statute of Chantries, touching ihe Companies cf London, with an exception to their Patent, 1583. — 20. The , offers of the Companies of London to Mr. Vice-Chnmberlain, Nov. 5. 1583. — 21 The two Lord Cliief Juftices Wray and Andei Ton’s opinion of certain Cafes of th - J.jOndon Companies, delivered to the Privy Council. 15S3. — 22. A Colledlion of tlie yearly Value of all (he Tenements belonging to certain Com- panies in London, See. 1583. — 2L The ( ffers of the Paten- tees to the Companies of London upon their late Grant of Con- cealment. 1.58.3. — 2 t. I'he Proof touching the execution of the Statute of Chauntries, to exteral to Corporation Lands given them to Superflitious ufes. 1583. — 25. Opinion of the Judges for Concealments of the Companies of London, with the annual Rents purchafed by them out of the fame. 1583. — 26‘.' I’he yearly Rents of the Tenements of the Goldfmith’s Company at prefent, with what tht y are now worth to be Sold. 1.58.3.— 27. The A nfvtxr oiThe Companies in L'>ndon to the Paienle&' ( 150 ) Declaration, and the Stateof the Cafes in Equity. 1.583. — 23. Concerning certain Tenements in London concealed. 1583.— 29 . The Surplufage of the Entries of Long.Cloaths, over and above the rate of Short Cloths, for two Years pafl: ; and how theCuftom is anfwered for the fame, Sept. — 1583. — .30. Mr. Young's Certificate of Cuftom paid for the over-length of Broad Cloaths, from Michaelmafs, A. 22d ; to Am. 23tium. — 31. A Petition to L. Bufghley of the Officersof the Cuftoms of Berwick upon Tweed, for Refolutlon of (ome doubts, Nov. 2.5, 1583. — 32. An Anfwer to the Complaintxir the Inhabitant of Enfield againfi taking Grain to London from Ware, by the River Ley, 29, 158.3. — 33, Mr. William Cecil to Lord Burghley, to be difcharged the Payment of Five Pounds demanded of him unlawftilly. 1583. — 3-1. A Petition to the Lord Burghley of the Inhabitants of Ware, for a Commiffion to hinder damage done to the River Ley. 1583. — 35. Knavifti practices of per- Ibas near Fr\field to raife the price of Grain, with the Com- moditiesof the river Ley. 1583. — 36. The Defedls of the wa- fer of the river Ley from Waltham Holy Crofs to (he Mills beneath Stratford by Bow. 1583. — 37. Mr. Comptroller to L. Burghley: His opinion touching the Council in the Marc he.s, Nov. 6, 1583. — 38, An Account of the Fines of the Marches of Wales, for one Year, ending at Michaelma.s, 25th Eliz. — 59 . An Account of the Fines of the Marches of Wales, as tax- ed by the Council for 7 Year.s, ending Sept. 29. Eliz. 25th.— 40. A French Letter of Maximilian Cobham from Orleance to Lord Burghley, chiefly complimental, April 11, 1583. — 41. Ssr Richard Shelley from Venice, to Lord Burghley, of his zeal tor Queen Elizabeth, and that fome Englifli Fugitives hate him Ifibr it, April 13, 1583. — 12. To Lord Burghley Irom Thomas Gop|!ey,at Rouen, who detires his Wl'e may have a Leafe of bis Lands, to prevent Spoil, May 5, 1583. — 43. Mr. Copley from Rcmen to i.ord Burghley, that either his Wife, or his Sifter Southwell m'ght have Gatton Hoitfe, May 18, 1583, — 44. Sic Richard Shelley from Venice to Lord Burghley, by one Tucker lately in he Inquifition, touching Englifli Fugitives, May 21, S583. 45. Sir Richard Shelley at V’‘enice, to a Nephew of his, to repay lOOO Gold Crowns he had borrowed in Venice, so enable him to return to England, May 27, 1582. — 46. Mr. Copley to Lord Burghley, that he was neceflitated to return to I he King of Spain's bervice in the Low Countries, July Sth, 1583. — 47. Sir Robert Shelley at Venice to Lord Burghley ; of the Pra^ices of his perverfe Countrymen to dilgrace hin). Sept. 22, 1583 — 48. Decrees of the Senate of Venice rela- ting to Englifli Commerce ; written in Italian, and lent with fome few obfervations in Englith oti the fame, by Sir Ricljard Shelley to Sr. Francis Waitingham. 1583, — 49. A namelefs imperfect Declaration, (feemingly of Sir R Shelley,) what kind of CathoJick he was, and of his diflike to the Jefniis coming into England, 1583. — 50, Reafons againfl uflng the Service of ( 151 ) any Foreign Prince to accomodate the differences betwixt Eng- land and Spain. 1583. — 51. A Letter in French of the Prince of Orange to Lord Norris, foliciting the return of Mr. John Norris, June 13,^ 1583. — 52. A Difcourfe on the State of the Low Countries and of France, written at Cplogn, July 15, 1583. — 53. A French Letter of a German Nobleman to Lord Burghley, in favour of Mr. Anthony Bacon, April 28, 1583. — 54. Andrew de Looe at London, to Lord Burghley, that his ' Patent may not be hurt by raifing the price of Pelts. 1583. — 55. A Latin Letter of a certain Venetian on foreign affairs, with a Poftfcript in Englifh recommending the Writer. 1583. • —•56. A Latin Letter to Lord Burghley from Dominic Lamp- fonius at Bruges, fending and recommending a Specimen of a Book, intended to be finiflied by one Peter Simenius, in behalf of Q. Eliz. and her affairs, O^ober 1583. — 57. A Second Latin Letter of Dominic Lampfonius at Liege to Lady Cecil, to further Dr. De^hick^s requeH to Lord Burghley her Husband, October 1583. — 58. The Syndicks and Council of Geneva in French to Lord Burghley, of a Defcent of the Spaniards with 2000 men, Dec. 25, 1583. — 59. The King of Navarre in French to Lord Burghley, to continue his good offices to fup- port the true Religion, Dec. 1583. — 60. A Confolatory Let- ter of Mr. Secretary Walfingham to Lord Burghley, on the Death of his Daughter Anne, married to Mr. Wentworth, April 15, 1585. — 61. Mr. Secretary Walfingham by the Queen's Command to Lord Burghley, not to injure his health by over Grief for the Death of Lady Burgiiley, April 20, 1583. — 62. The Earl of Oxford to Lord Burghley, for fome favour to be conferred on Lord Lumley, June 20, 1583. — 63. Mr, Popham, the Attorney General, to Lord Burgh'ey, concerning Mr. Baptifl's Suit for the Gagerftiip, June 22, 1583. — 64. L. Chief Juftice Wray to Lord Burghley, of Copping and Favv- ker’s execution at Bury,and of fome Mioiflers Endlted and Con- demned, July 6, 1583. — 65. The Earl of Huntingdon to Lord Burghley with a Packet, to which, and to the Bearer he refer** him for furtlier intelligence, Ocf. 3d, 1583. — 66. The Coun- tefs Dowager of Suffex returns thanks to Lord Burghley, for pleading with the Queen for her, 061. 31, 1583. — 67. The l^arl of Leiceffer thanks Lord Burghley for procuring the Amendment of a Bill of his, Nov. 1583. — 58. Obfervations made at the hearing of Sir Robert Stapleton’s matter. [ See Vol. 37, No. 13, &c. ] 1583. — 69. Dr. Grindal Archbifiiop of Canterbury, to Lord Burgh ey, with a Copy of his Refigoa- tion and Petitions, April 12, 1583. — 70. The Biffio}) of Wor- cefler to Lord Burghley, of ftaying the PaiTonage of Lugwar- den Hereford fli ire, pretended to be concealed, jure II, 15S3. — 71. Edmond Bifliopof Peterborough to (he Queen, to have the Statutes of his Church enforced, becaufe of the irregularity of the Prebends, June 19, 1583. — 72. The Bp. of Herefitrd to L. Burghley, of Abules and Wrongs in the Princl] ality of Wales, ( 152 ) ' attempted by tbeL. Prefident, June, 2 1, 1583 — 73. The Arcb' bitbop of York defires of L. Burghley to fake Order about the Execution of the Judgment of the Lords in his behalf, July 12, J 583.-74. The Bifliop of London to Lord Burghley, of the ill praftice of Commutation of Penance by Ecclefiafircal Offi- cers, July 23, 1583. — 75. A Copy of Sir Robert Stapleton's Submiffion and Confeffion. 1583. — 76. The Archbiffiop of York’s Anfwer to Sir Robert Stapleton and others, on their for- mal anti publick SubmiffTion at York Affifes. 1583. — 77. The Archbiffiop of York to Lord Burghley, of the disorderly be- haviour of his convided Accufers at their publick Submiffion, with particulars of the fame, Aug. 2, 1583. — 78 The Arch Biffiop of York to Lord Burghley, complaining fiill of the pro- voking behaviour of his accufers, and requeffing a fmall li\ ing to his Chaplain, Aug. 17,1583. — 79. Sir Robert Stapleton's Anfwersto certain Interrogatories about his wearing Ribbands on his Journey to York Affifes, 1583. — 80. Maude’s Anfwers to the Queftions concerning his wearing a Black and White Ribband to York. 1583. — 81. Ofvvald Byrd, Servant to Sir Robert Stapleton, his Anfwers to queffions concerning taking a Whet-fione to York Affifes. 1583.— 82. Anfwers of Sir Robert Stapleton to fome Queftions concerning taking a Whet-fione with him, w’hen going to make Submiffion. 1583. — 83. Edm. Ereke, Biffiop of Norwich, to Lord Burghley, begging to re- move to a more quiet See, or to have leave to refign, Augufi: 29, 158.3.- — 84. John Elmer, Biffiop of London, to Lord Burgh- iey, foliciting his rcmioval from that See, 06f. 17, 1583. — 85. The Biffiop of Meath from Dublin, to Lord Burghley, concern- ing the ereding a Gramnuar School in the Englifli Pale. 0<5t. 15, 1583. — 86. The Biffiop of London to Lord Burghley, that he is very uiieafy at hearing a Report of his being called before the Council, Nov. 7, 4583.— 87. The Biffiop of London to Lord Burghley, of the hold and dangerous praffices of I'op.ffi Priefis in the Marffialfea Prlfon, Dec. 5, 1583. VOL. XXXIX.— Lot 39. Yof. 1. Dr. Perne, Head of Peter-Houfe, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley ; of Mr. Muniford being eledlecl P'ellow of llieir Houfe, and of his pofiponing figning the Leafe of their Manour of Milford, July 25, 1583. — 2. The Mafter and Fellows of St. John’s, Oxford, to Lord Burghley, for his favour in a caufe of theirs, July 26, 1583. — 3. Samuel Pro6for of Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, that Ifs Letters in his behalf for a Fellovvtliip were ineireciual. Sep. 1583. — 4. Mr. Barwell Matter of Chrifi’s College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, to excnfe rejefling Mr. I rr.ctor, Sept. 1.3, 1583.- — 5. The So- cie y of cLifi’s Col'ege, Oxon, to Lord Burghley in Latin^ that ( 153 -) i)r. We/irallng might fucceed Dt. Matthew, in the Head-flnp, Sept. 1583. — 6. Latin forms of Expulfion or Eaniftiment from Cambridge, particularly of Mr. Lylefs from King’s College, 06t. 2, 1.583. — 7. The Heads of the Univerfity of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley ; in favour of Mr. Hodilowe, fued in the Star-Chamber, Nov. 2, 1583. — S. The Head and Fellows of St. John’s, Oxon, return Lord Burghley thanks in Latin for his many favours, Dec. 23, 1583. — 9. Orders of Sir T. Ramfey and his Wife for founding Two Fellowfliips and Four Scholar- fliips in Peter-Houfe, Cambridge, 1583. — 10. Mr. Arthur Hil- derfham’s complaint to Lord Burghley, againfi Mr. Barvvell, Mafter of Ghrift College, for oppofing his Fellofhip. 1583.— 1 1. George Boleyn, Dean of Lichheld, to Lord Burghley, con* cerning eiiablifhing a Lecture there, Aug. 28, 1583. — 12.- Mr, Tobie Matthew to Lord Burghley, thanking him for his grave Council on his going to Durham, Sept. 28, 1583.— 13. Dr, Andrew Oxenbridge’s Proleflation of Allegiance to Q. Eliz. and Abjuration of the Pope, dated Wifbech Caftle, 1583. — 14. Lord Burghley’s Memorial of Mr. Dee’s reformation of the Calendar, and of Abp. Grindal’s Refignrtion, &c. 1583. -^ 15. A Valuation of the Manonrof Chertfey, and other Lands in that Parifh, 1585. — 16. Tlie lafi Will and Tefiament of Dr. Edm. Grindal, Archbifliop of Canterbury, May 8, 1583. — 17. Gifts and Charities of Edmund, Archbifliop of Canterbury, dlfpofed of before his death, 1583. — 18. The laft Will and Tefiament of Thomas Ratcliffe Earl of Suffex, Lord Chamber- lain, &c. with a Codicil, May 21, 1583. (37 Leaves.) — 19„ An Inventory of Hangings, Jewel.s, &c. in poileliion of Thomas late E^irl of SuHex, 1583. — 20. Remembrance for the Lord Treafurer, by Mr. Peter Ofborne of the Gaugerfhip, &c. 1585, — 21. Mr. W. Parry to Lord Burghley, from Lyons, of Popifh Seminaries, with other Intelligence, May 10) 1583. — 22. Sir Walter Rauley to Lord Burghley, of his fpeaking to the Queen in behaif of the Earl of Oxford, May 12, 1583. — 23. Ex- amination of Orrell and Buliinglon before the Queen’s Com- miflioner.s, on Sufpiclon of Coining, June 14, 1583. (in 4 parts.) — 24. Mr. W. Parry to Lord Burghley, from Lyons, with fome trifling intelligence, June 18, 1583. — 25. A Latin Epiflle of Thomas Gardiner to Lord Burghley, in behalf of his friend Arthur Golding, profecutcd by oj\e Smith, June 25, 1583. —26. A Latin Epiflle of Mr. Gardiner to Lord Burghley> thanking him for his kindnefs to him and Mr. Golding, July 5, 1583, — 27. Mr. Ralph Lane’s Requeft to Lord Burghley, to have the Penal Statutes againfi Strangers put in execuriion, July 9, 1583. — 28. Sir Walter Mildmay to Lord Burghley, recommending to him one Latham, a Cudom-Cfficer of Hull, July 14, 1583. — 29. Sir Philip Sydney to Lord Burghley, to be joined in a certain Patent with the Earl of Warwick, July 20, 1583.— 30r Df. Edward Stanhope to the Bifliop of Lon* ( 154 ) don, concerning the granting of Licences for Marriage, July 26, ] 583.-^31. Mr. Thomas Lucas to Lord Burghley, ftie wing the great Joy he has in finding his Lordfliip believes hinijnno- cent, Aug. 10, 1583. — 32. Sir T. Stanhope to Lord Burghley, to prevail with the new' Biiliop of London to continue hi.s Bro- ther Chancellor there, Aug. 19, 1583. — 33. The old Lady Anne Stanhope to Lord Burghley, that her Son Dr. Stanhope may be continued Chancellor of London, Aug. 20, 1583. — 34-. Francis I'ouker to Lord Burghley, of the Pope’s Miffionaries to Ireland, and of other Trahors, Aug, 1583 — 35. Giles Afcham to Lord Burghley in Latin, for his and the Queen^s Letters to procure him a Feliowfliip at his Trinity College, fee No. 48, Sept. 3, 1533. — 36. Mr. Beale, Clerk of the Council, to Lord Burghley, that the King of France confents to join with the Queen in ihe Netherland Expedition, Sept. 5, 1583.— 37. Dr. Lewyn defires Lord Burghley’s recommendatoiy Letters to be continued Dean of the Arches to the new Archbifiiop of Can- terbury. — 38. Mr. William Flerle to Lord Burghley, with Low Country news, and of the Tranfporting thither 9 or 10 Tons of Beer, Sept. 22, 1580. — 39. Walter Vaughn’s Petition to the Queen, to have the Writing of Bills of Indifement, and to be Attorney to fuch as will retain him. Sept. 16, 1583. — 40. Wal- ter Vaughn to Lord , Burghley, urging liis Services and Lolfes, and begging the Recommendation of his Suit,|1583. — 41. Lady Dorothy Perrot to Lord Burghley, to intercede with the Queen for her Hufoand vs'hohad inariied her, being a Maid of Honour, ■without her Majefiy’s confent, (fee No. 45,) Sept. 1585. — 42. Mr. T. Gardiner in Latin to Lord Burgldey, for his Letter to Mr. Crompton, to ceafe his Payment out of his An- nuity, 06t. 7, 1583 — 43. Mr. W. Parry to Lord Burghley from Paris, that Mr. \V. Cecil is a promifing Gentleman, has a good Tutor, &c. Oct. 24, 1583. — 44. -Mr. W. Herle to "Loid Burghley, with Foreign New's, and concerning the Svve- difli Ambaifador, 06t. 27, 1583. — 45. Lady Dorothy Perrolt to Lord Burghley, for his furtlierance in obtaining her Marriage Mone’y, Oct. 29, 1583. (fee No. 41.) — 46. Dr. 'Robert Ben- net of St. Crofs, near Winchefter, to Lord Burghley, of the great prevalence ot Reculancy, Nov. 3, 1583 — 47. Sir Tho- mas Staiihope defires Lord Burghley lo countenance his eldefl Son, who had quarreled with Mr. T. Markham, Nov. 3. 1583. — 48. Mr. Giles Afcham to Lord Burghley in Latin, that his Lordfiiip’s Letter for a Fellow'Qiip for him at Trinity College, •was likely to fucceed, Nov. 2, 1583, (fee No. 35.) — 49. Mr. W. Flerie to l.ord Burghley, w'anting further Favours from him, and fending him variety of Foreign News, Nov. 15, 1583 -—50. Mr. Flerie to Lord Burghley, of Lord Howard’s Book againft Prophecies, of his care for the Queen’s fafety, Szc. Nov. 1583. — 51. W. Herle to Lord Burghley, of certain Li- bellous Verfes on the Cecils ; that the Mayor of Dover is a •delefving Man, &c. Dec. 22, 1583.— 52. A Petition of Jai- ( 155 ) par Swift, Serjeant to the Admiralty, to berelmbnr.fed his full Charge of bringing Pirates from PortfmoiUh, Dec. ‘23, 1383, — 53. Nich. Gib'bard, in Latin, pretends^to Lord Burghley he has found out a curious Tindture of Gold to cure the Gout, &c. 1383. — 54. Sir Robert Stapleton in the Tower to Lord Burghley, profefling his Grief, and defiring liberty for frefli Air, Dec 24, 1583. See Vols. 37, and 38. — 55. Certain Jus- tices of the County of Kent, complain to Lord Burghley of the Mifdemeanour of Stephen Netar, a Surveyor, Jan. 2. 1583, 4#^ — 56. An E’fiimate of the charge of repairing certain Lod- ges in Enfield Chace, Jan. 23, 1583, 4. — 57. the Countefs of Shrewsbury to Lord Burghley, for increafe of Allowance to the Lady Arabella, Jan. 7. 1583. — 58. The Countefs of Shrewf- bury to Lord Burghley, that flie hafh fent an Acquittance for lOOl. paid her by Mr. Dolem, May 18, 1583. — :5.Q. Notes of Remembrance of the State of the Lead-Mines, Jan. 20, 1583. — fiO. Minutes of a Letter of the Council for repairing divers Forts on the Sea-Coafts, Feb. 27, 1383, 4. — 61. An Eftimate of the Expence of Repairing divers Forts on the Sea-Coafl, 1583, 4. — 62. Mr. William Thomas’s Informations concerning the NaV^y, March 4, 1583, 4.— -63. A Remembrance concern- ing the length of Englifn Clothes, and how. fettled in PJen. 8, and Edw. 6, 1583, 4. — 64. An Account of Remnants, of Cloths entered in the Cuftom-Books, with the Cufioms paid tor the lame, 1383, 4. VOL. XL. — Lot 40. Foi 1. Mr. Bland’s Account of Provifions fent to Ireland to fup- port 1000 Men lor 6 Months, &c. Jan. 17, 1583, 4. — 2. Sir Amias Paulet, Governor of Jerfey, to the Council of the Queen, that the Caftle wants much repairing, Jan. 20, 1583, 4. — 3. Sir Amias Paulet defires of Lord Burghley the Manour of St. Ger- main in Jerfey, and he will repair the Cafile at his own Coff, Jan. 20, 1583, 4. — 4. Names of the Lords of the Ifle of Wight, fince he Norm.an Conqueft, with their Pedigrees, 1583, 4. — 5. Name of the Centones, [or Captainrys,J of the Centoniers, their feveral jurirdiclions, and numbers of men un- der them, in the Ifle of Wight. — 6, Names of all the Havens, Creeks, Bays, and Landing Places on the Cohftbf the ifle Wight. — 7. Names of all the Tythlngs and Liberties, Pariili Churches, Patrons, Incumbents, &c. in the laid Ifle of Wight. ■ — 8. Infiruflions and Ordinances of Sir George Carew, Knight, Captain-General of the Ifle of Wight, for the good Govern- - inent of the Ifland, for training of Soldiers, and firing of Bea- icons : agreed to by the Centoniers of the faid Ifle, March 20, J583, 4. on 10 Leaves. — 9. Sir Richard Shelly from Venice, X 2 I (156 ) to Lord Burghley> to favour a Suit of one Baxter, a Merchant there, Jan. 27. 1583, 4. — 10. A Declaratrpn in Latin of the Siale of Affairs in Europe, when Bernardine Mendoza' was Ambaflador in England from the Catholic King; with an Anf- wer to his objedions againfl the Queen, (imperfe(5l.)-- 1 1 . A Note of Sundry Indignities oflered to the Queen of England by the King of Spaii: a;^d his Minifiers, 1583,4. — 12. Lord Went- worth by writing iv ommends liimfelf to Lord Burghley on the Death of the old Lord his Father, Jan. 14, 1583, 4. — 13. The Earl of Huntingdon to Lord Burghley, for frefli directions in^ matter he had before acquainted him with, Feb. 13. 1583, 4. • — 14 The BiQiop of Norwich to Lord Burghley, fearing his Enemies may triumph, becaufe two of his Family were catched at Mafs, Jan. 14, 1583, 4. — IS. The Vice Chancellor anci Heads at Cambridge to Lord Burghley, that the London Sta- tioners ina) not flop their Printing, Jan. 14, 1583, 4. — 16‘. The Matler and Fellows of ChrilVs College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, that Mr. Harrifoids Suit for a Leafe cannot be granted, Jan, 27, 1583, 4. — 17. The MaPuer and Fellows of reter-Houfe to Lord Burghley, for freedom of Election, and that Mumfbrd is ill qualified to be a Feiiow, Jan. 1583, 4.-^^ 18. Tile Mafler and Fellows of St. John’s, Cambridge, in La- tin to Lord Burgliley, for a Grant to be reflored to them, to hold their Lands, &c. in Mortmain, Feb. 1, 1583, 4. — 19. A remarkable Letter of George Wither, of Danbury, to Lord Burghlev, againfl Conformity, Feb. 19, 1583, 4.— -20. A Re- port of Mr. Egertim and Mr. Fanfliaw, of abufes in the Cuf- toms at Chfcfler, with Remedies for the fame, Jan. 13, 1583, ,4. • — 21. A Letter of T. Gardiner to Lord Burghley, full of Complaints, and greatly aiming to excite Compalfion, June 15, 1584. — 22, Mr. Thomas Watton to Lord Buighley, with an offer of fome of his Unkle’s Books, Jan. 18, 1583, 4. — 23. Dr. Robert Bennet, of St. Crofs, near Winchefter, to Lord Burgh- ley, that the vacant See may have a Bifliop aCfive againft Re- cufants, Jan. 24, 1583, 4. — 21. William Parry to Lord Burgh- ley, for a Fa ffp.Tt for a good Knight (as he calls him,) to re- turn fafe to England, Jan. 28, 1583, 4. — 25. Sir Walter Mild- may informs Lord Burghley he has iieard of one who calls him- ielf Lord Latimer, which fliould be enquired into, Feb. 10, 1583, 4. — 26. A Perfon unnamed, to Mr. Beeflon, in fome parts chiding, in others bantering, andelfewhere calm and feri- ous, Feb. 1583, 4. — 27. Mr. Fanfbaw to Lord Burghley, of the Duty of the young Clerks in his Office, and that >oung White is unfit for one, March 24, 1583, 4. — 28. Dr. Bakov’s regimen of Diet for eitlyer Lord or Lady Burghley in their lllnefs, 1583, 4 — 29. Directions of Dr. Hedor, how to make a Compofition called Barley Cream, for Lady Burghley, March 22, 1583, 4.— 50. A Summary of Tiadefmen’s Bills for work done for the Queen’s Wardrobe, collected in 1584. — 31. An Account of . Work done for the Queen’s Stables, with the expence of the ( 157 ) fame, taken A, D. 1584. — 32. Confideratlons humbly* ofiered to Lord Burghley by the Inhabitants of Woodftock, before their new Charter is pafled. May 26, 1584. — 33. An Annual Account in Latin, for fo much Time as has paiTed, of Iflues, Fines, and Amerciaments, for 32 Years, belonging to the Du- chy of La ncafter, in the Counties of London, Middlefex, and Kent, commencing June the 20th, the 19th of Queen Eliz» taken 1384. — 34. The Names of all the Queen^s \ arks on the South fide of the river Trent, taken in October, 1584. — 35, Auditor Conyers’s Account of the Herbage and Pawnage of Teraple-Newfiiam, and Temple-Hurfi; Parks, 1584.— 36* Names f'f the Crown Forefis, Chaces, and Parks, in Middlefex, Hertfordfiiire, Effex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridge, and Hunt- ingdonfliire, 1584. — 37. An Account of the Bills of the Up- per Houfe of Parliament, taken Dec. 18, 1384. — 38. The prin- cipal Members of Gray’s Inn recommended to Lord Burghley Mr. T. Cary, to be Principal of Staples Inn, May 11, 1584. — • 39. Reafons why the Queen’s Cufiom-houfe at Gloucefler is lawful, contrary to the Claims of Briftol, May 20, 1584. — 40. Mr. T. Lichfield’s Complaint to Lord Burghley, of the Frauds of Richard Stonely, a Teller or Examiner of Exchequer Re- ceipts, Aug. 20, 1584. — 41. A View ofCaufes depending be- twixt the Earl of Shrewfbury and his Counlefs, taken Oft. 1, 1584. — 42. The Value of the Lands of the Countefs of Shrewf- bury and her Children, Oft. 14, 1584. — 43. An Axccount of what Lands of the Countefs of Shrewfbury are claimed by the Earl, and what not, 1384. — 44. The Evidence of T, Palfreman to Lord Burghley, of Lands in difpute betwixt the Inhabitants of Horncafile, Strevelsbie, &c. Oft. 20, 1584. — 45. Interro- gatories by John Mellers, &c. Defendants, againft John Cople- dike, 8tc. Complainants, of the Horncafile Lands, &c. 1584, — 46. T. Palfreman’s Anfvvers to the Interrogatories of J. Mel- lers, John Neal, &c. concerning Horncafile, &c. 1584. — 47. A further Account of the Lands of the Earl and Countefs of Shrewtbury, and of Mr. Cavendlfti, Oct. 21] 1584. — 48. Heads of the Earl of Shrew'fbury’s Letter to the Queen, to re- drefs the Wrongs done him by his Countefs, Nov., 4, 1584.; — . 49. The Earl of Shrewfbury’s Letter to Mr. Secretary Wal- fingham, that his Cafe may be heard before the Judges, Nov. 4, 1584. — 50. A Brief of tlie Suit betwixt Sir George Hen- eage, Knight, and Mr. Auditor Conyers, concerning Tythe Hay, Nov. 14, 1584. — 51. Mr. Auditor John Conyers’s date of the Cafe in difpute betwixt him and Sir George Heneage, Nov. 14, 1584. — 52. Complaints of the Earl of Shrewfbury of the Abufes he has met with from Sir Charles and Mr. Wm. Cavendifii, Nov. 15, 1584. — 53. The Reply of Sir Charles > and Mr. Wra. Cavendifii to the Complaints of the Earl of Shrewfbury, Nov. 24, 1584, — 34. The Countefs of Shrewf- bury’s Anfwer to the Earl’s Articles concerning Her’? and her ^on’s Revenues, Nov. 1584. — 55. Mr. Secretary Walfingham ( 158 ) to tfie 'Chancellor, with the Queen’s Order for trying theCaufe betwixt the Earl and Countefsof Shrewsbury, Dec. 22, 1584, — 56. Lord Burghley’s Notes concerning the Caufe betwixt the Earl and Countefs of Shrewsbury, Dec. 23, 1584. — 57. An Account of Loffes fuftained by Sir Charles and Mr. Win. Cavendifii by the proceedings of the Earl of Shrewsbury, Dec. J584. — 58. An Account of the allowance of the Hanaper, for all the Queen’s Majefty’s time, 1584. — 59. The Allowance for Arthur, Lord Grey of Wilton, Lord Deputy of Ireland from July I5lh, 1580, to Aug. 31, 1582. — 60. An Account of Fines of Leafes concealed, and discovered by Mr. Lichfield, 1584. — 6l. A Warrant directed to Sir Richard 8to lely, a TelLr of the Exchequer, to pay a Sum of Money to Mr. Richard Wed, Dec. 17, 1562. — 62. Certain Queries relating to the Ead of Shrewsbury, with Anfwers to the fame, written by Lord Burgh- Jey, 1584. — 63. Certain Remembrances, whereof the Queen’s Majefty is to be informed, for the Earl of Shrewsbury, 1584. — 64. The Cafe between George Earl of Shrewsbury, and Eliz. the Countefs his Wife, 1584. — 65. The Points wherein the Earl of Shrew.sbury’s Coiinfel and that of the Cavendifhes differ, on the Draughls of the New AOurance, 1584. — 66. Notes of Lord Burghley concerning the ^arl of Shrewsbury, and the Counteffes Lands, 1584. — 67. Minutes of the Way and Manner in which Sir Charles Cavenditli his 1200'. per Annum arifelh, 1584. — 68. Mr. Rd. Dover to Mr. Thomas Digges, of the Chief Baron’s dealings in releafing Guilford and faving a Murderer, 1581. — 69. Mr. Richard Blafion’s difeo* x^eries concerning Abufes and Frauds in the Mintage, 061 . .80. 1584. — 70. Sums of Money received for xMIum, upon ac- count of the.new Irnpofition, ,^larch 26, 1584. — 71. Sir Fr. Walfingham recommends Mr. Anderfon’s Suit to Lord Burgh- ley for proi uring Scotch Salt, May 10, 1584, — 72. Reafons why Mr. Anderfon’s Suit for procuring Scotch Salt fliould not be granted, 1584. — 73. Cornelius Avenant to L. Burghley, in behalf of one Humphries a Widow,concerned in getting Lead, May 26, 1584. — 74. Mr. Avenant’s account of the manner of getting, cleanfing; and melting of Lead at Mendip in Somerfetfhire, May 26, 1584. — 75. A Proclamation for the Maintenance of Mrs. Humphries’s Priviledges, with regard to the Lead Mines, 1584. ( 11 Sheets.) — 76. Ralph Bowes’s Petition to Lord Burghley, to have a Leafe for 21 Years for a new di/covered Lead Mine, 1584.* — 77. Orders for repsiring certain Forts and Caftles, with the Sums that have been already ilTued for that purpofe, 1584. — 78. A Letter of the Council, for the fpeedy repair of fuch Forts, and procurement of fuch Munition as is wanted. May 28, 1584. — 79. Mr. Digges’s proceeding in Do- ver Harbour fince the beginning, with the prefent ftate of it, June 9. 1584. — 80-. Mr. T. Digges’s Confiderations where arid in what manner the Mputh of Dover Harbour may bed beopenedi June 24, 1584.— 81. An Account of Sums of Mo- ( 153 ) ncy expended upon Tin-mouth Catlle in the County' of North- umberland, July 23, 1584. — 82. A Survey of Wigmore Caftle, Hereforclfbire, and the Park there, by Robert Bebye, Gent. Surveyor General, May 13, 1584. — 83, An Account of Wages due to Captains, and other Officers of Forts and Bulwarks in the County of Effex, 1584.-^84. Mr. T. Digges’s reafons why he ditlikes the laying Dover hav'en mouth acrols the Pier, 1584. — 85. An Eflimate of the expence of the Works at Dover, fet down by Mr. Thomas Digges, 1534 — 86. Rate of pro- portion for Vidualling 2000 Men for Seven Days, at Carrick- fergus in Ireland, June 14, 1584. — The Allowances of the Of- ficers of Ordnance; examined by Wm. Painter, Clerk of the Ordnance, June 2, 1534. VOL. XLI.— Lot. 41. Fob 1. John FablanV Device, prefented to Lord Burgh/ey, concerning Brokage and Strangers, June 8, 1584. — 2. The Merchants Denizen^s Petition to Lord Burghley, to be reffored to their Liberty of Traffic, Aug. 7, 1584. — 3. Mr. Peter Of- borne defires Lord Burghley’s Pardon, that he wailed not u}>on him earlier about a certain bufinefs, Sept. 11, 1584. — 4. The Orders for Employment, and Anfwers to the fame, that Mer- chants,. Denizens by Law, and Colloquies, are to be exempted thereof. Sept. 13, 1534. — 5. An Acc.ount of the Expence of the Navy failing to the Molaccas, 1584. — 6 . Andreas de Looe’s Suit for the free Denizens to.be difeharged of Employment, ac- cording to the Law's of the Realm, 1584. — 7. A Petition, in French, of the Magitlrates, &c. of Antwerp to Lord Burghley, concerning Traffick, 1584. — 8. A Petition of the Country Vint- ners to Lord Burghley, to be incorporated, as w'ell as thofe at London. 1584. — 9. A Calculation of Lord Burghley of the Charges of a Ton of Gah olgne Wine, 1584. — 10. A brief Ab- flraft, in Latin, of the Compofition of Ambrofe Dudley, Earl of Warwick, for Cuflom'^, &c. (in 2 Parts), 1584. — 11. Certain Notes concerning the Accounts of the Chief Butler of England, 1584. — 12. A brief Declaration, in Latin, of the yearly Value of the Office of of England, 1584. — 13. Mr. Recorder Fleetw^ood’s Report (ovL. Burghley, of fundry Erodes that happened in Whitfun Week, June, 18, 1584. — 14. A Petition of certain London Cloth workers to Lord Burghley, for a Continuance of their Tenter-Yards in Whitechapel, Sept. 13, 1584. — 15. Certain Orders ilfued for Confervation of the River Thames in September, 1584. — 16. Mr. Recorder to L. Burgh- ley, with a Diary for Seven Days of ftrange diforderly Doings in Parliament, &c. Nov. 29, 1584.-17. Copy of a Claule'to be inferted in a Book that is to pafs to Mr. Smyth^ of the QuL ) ( 160 ) tom-houfe, 1584'.— 18. Rules and Orders to he ofcferved hy Merchants and Officers of the Queen’s new Curtoin*hou(e> 1584*. — 19. An Account of the deceitful Dealings of many Merchants, whereby they deprive the Queen of her CuHoms/ — 20. An Ehimate of what the building the new Cuftom- boufe will coft, and what may be the yearly Profits of it to the Queen, 1584-. — 21. An Efiimate of the I’rofits that Merchants lhall receive by making of the new Wharf, 1584. — 22. Wil- liam Parker’s Difcourle of Frauds and Abufes committed by Officers employed under the Government (12 flieets). 1584. — 23. The Prefentment by a Jury againft certain Butchers, fo» felling Flefh in LenI, contrary to the Queen’s Proclamation, 1584. — 24. Interrogatories to be adminifiered in examining of Killers and Sellers of Flefli in Lent, figned by Lord Burghley,i 1584. — 25. Anfvvers offeveral Butchers of Weflrainifier, to the Interrogatories put to them concerning felling Fifli in Lent, 3584.-26. An Anfwer to fome Articles for a Grant made to Mr. Walter Rauley, of the Over-lengths of Clothes, April 2, 3584. — 27. A Supplication to the Queen of fundry Clothiers againfl the Merchants Adventurers, April, 1584.— 28. Articles concerning Mr. W. Rauley’s Farming of Over-lengths of Clothes, with Anfwers to the fame, April, 1584. — 29. Reafons to prove the convenience of her Majefly’s Grant for the Port of Gloucefler, May 26, 1584. — 30. The Officers of the Port of Boflon to Lord Burghley, that nothing has been exported thence to the Low Countries, but 260 Quarters of Barley, Aug. 17, 3584. — 31. Mr. Bird to Lord Burghley, that he had, at the Queen’s Command, made an Eftimale of the yearly Value of Mr. Smith’s Farm of the Cuftoms, 061. 23, 1584. — Mr. Bird to Mr. Camarthen, to know if liis Eftimate of the Farm of the CuBoms has been delivered to the Queen, 1584. — 33. A rough Draught of the Particulars of the Grant to W. Rowley, Efq. for the Over-lengths of Clothes, 1584. — 34. An Excep- tion or Provifo, to be inferted in the Grant of Farming the Clothes to Mr. W. Hawley. 1584. — 35. An Account of Good.? and Merchandize brought into the Port of Southampton from Spain, Portugal, and the Ifles of Canaries and Madeira, by Englilh Merchants, with the Names of them and their Ships, and of the refpeclive Places from whence they came, and of Iheir Burthens ; from Michaelmafs, 1583, to Michaelmafs, 3 584. — 36. An Account of Goods and Merchandife, brought into the Port of Briftol, from Spain, Portugal, and the Ifles of Canaries and Madeira, by Englifli Merchants, with their Names, the Names and Burthen of their Ships, and of the relpeclive Places from whence they came ; from Michaelmafs, 1583, to Michaelmafs, 1584. — 37. An Account of Goods and Merchandife (Wines excepted) brought into the Port of Lon- don from Spain, Portugal, and the Ifles of Canaries and Ma- I cleira, by Engllfh Merchants, with the Names of them and their Ships, and the refpe6tive Places from whence they were ( 161 ) entered in the Farmer’s Books; from Michaelmas, 1583, to Michaelmas. — 38. Bona et Mercand. in Portum Lond. induch ab Hifpan. et Portugal, inter Fefium Pafthae, 1,584, ufque ad Feft. San6li Michaelis Archang. prox. fequent. — > ’ ' 39. Bona et M rcand. per Mercatores indigen. a Fell. Sandi Michaelis Archangeli, 1583, ufque ad Feft. Pafeh. Prox. fe- quent. a Portu London, eduda, 1584. — 40. Bonaet Mercand. a Porfu Lond. edud. verfus Hitpan. et Portugal, &c. a Fefto Pafeh. Anno Peginae 26. ufque ad Feft. Sandi Michaelis Ar- changeli, prox fequent.— 41. Bona et Mercand. a Fefto Sandi Mich. Archang. Anno 25. Reginas Eliz. ufque ad Feft. Pafeh. prox. fequent. edud. pr. Indig. — 42. Bona et Mercand. a Pertu London, tradud. per Mercatores indig. videl. verfus Idifpan. et Portugal. &c. a Fefto Pafeh. Anno 26. Regin^e Eliz. ufque ad Feft. Sand. Mich. Archang. prox. fequent.. — 43. Goods and Merchandife tranfported from Briftol for Spain, Portugal, and the Ides of Madeira and Canaries, by Englifti Merchants, from Michaelmas 15'83, to Michaelmas 1584 ; with the Names of the Merchants and of the Ships, with their Burdens, and alfo of the places for which the Ships were Entered in the Cuftom-Books, Sept. 29, 1584. — 44. Good^: and Merchandize tranfported from Southampton, for Spain, Portu- gal, and the Ifles of Canaries and Madeira, by Englifti Mer- chants, from Michalmafsj 1583, to Mkhalmafs 1584, with the iiames of the Merchants and of the Ships, with their Bardens, and alfo of the places for which the Ships were entered in the Cuftom-Books, Sept. 29, 1584. — 45. Orders eftahliflied at an inqiieft taken by the Coramiftioners of the Sewers at Deeping in Lincolnfliire, Sept. 30, 1363. — 46. The Anfwer of the Gen- tlemen of Holland, Lincolnn,iire,> to Mr. Carleton’s Arlicles, touching his new devifed Drayne, 1584 — 4-7. A Draught of the Agreement betwixt the Gentlemen of Holland in Lincoln- fliire and Mr. Carleton, for draining fome Grounds near to Gard- iners and Ravenfdike,. 1584. — 48. Inconveniences arifing frorii Vidluallers making ufe of the River Lee, 1584. — 49. The Re- plication of tiie Gentlemen of Holland, Lincolnthire, to Mr. Carlelon’s Anfwers which he made to their Opinions ; deliver- ed to the right honourable the Lord Treafurer of England con- cerning his new invented Drayne, 1,584. — 50. The Opinions of moft of the Gentlemen and Inhabitants of Holland, Lincoln- iliire, concerning the new devifed and pretended Drayne,. proved by George Carleton, Efq. laid before the Lord Trea- furer, 1584.-— 51. The Opinion of the Commiftioners of the Sewers in Holland, Lincolnfliire, that the old Draynes properly- amended, will be better than the new ones devifed by George Carleton, Efq. 1584, — 52. Mr. Carleton’s ftate of the Cafe of the Draynes at Holland, Lincolnfliire, humbly fubmitted to L. Burghley, 1584, ( 162 ) VOL. XLIL— Lot 42’. Fol. 1. Articles ftipula(ed by Sir Walfer Mildmay, for Sir Wafte? Raw-ley’s Leafe, 1584. — 2. An Account how’ Cloaths w-ere en- tered in the Times of King Henry VIII, King Edward, and' Queen Mary, 1584. — 3. A Note for Remnants of Cloth, about 10 Yards a piece, and 10 Yards and under, 1584. — 4. The length of Kerfeys, Straytts, PenyRones, and other forts ot Cloth, according to the Statute, 15&4. — 5. Of the Suit for the Farm- ing the CuRom and Subfidy oF all Remnants and Surplufages, &c. of all Woolen Cloths, 1584 — 6. CuRom and Subfidy paid for Clothes and Kerfeys upon Licences from 1578 to 1582, 1584. — 7. The Earl of Arran to Lord Burghley, with a Book of the Scotch King’s firR attempts in Poetry, Dec. 28, 1584.— 8. An Account of Garrifons in the Provinces of LeinRer and TJlRcr, in the Realm of Ireland, 1584. — 9. An Account of Mo- rey fent into Ireland, 50001. of which were for vi«5tuallmg tire Army, written by Lord Burghley, 1584. — 10. A Certificate of able Men, and their Fursutures in the Ifland of Sheppey, March 19,1584. — 11. Sir Edward Ploby to Lord Burghley, of the ."Martial Rate of the Ifle Sheppey ; and hoping the poor Inha- bitants may not be oppreffed by the Queen’s Purve)ors, March 24, 1584. — 12. Sir Edward Hoby to the Council, concerning AIiiRers in the Ille Sheppey, and of augmenting the Men, March 24, 1584. — 13. A Certificate of the Quantity of Land in the Ifle of Sheppey, and tlie Owners of the fame, March 26, 1584. -—14. Count Montgomery of the I Re of Jerfey, in French, to Lord Burghley, of his SiRer’s ill ufage by Mr. Champernoun, J584. — 15. Advices from ConRantinopIe by Mr. Harebrown, the Queen’s Pv.elident there. May 12, 15S4. — 16. Sir Richard Shelley from Venice, to Lord Burghley, defiring an Account of his Nephew’s Imprifonment, July 13, 1584. — 17. Mr. Cop- ley from the Netherlands, to Lord Burghley, that his Wife was- coming to England, in obedience to the Queen’s Commands, July 31, 1584. — 18. Sir Richard Shelley from Venice to Lord Burghley, in favourof his Nephevv,ca(ched in a Confpiracy,Nov. 18, ^584. — 19. Sir Richard Shelley to L. Burghley, with a new Decree of the Venetian S- nate, concerning Englifii Merchants, wTitten in Italian, Dec. 17, 1584. — -20. Sir Richard Shelley to Lord Burghley concerning the Venetian Decree, and witii a Thefis i.i Latin of his own compdfing, refating to his own be- haviour, Dec. 31, 1534. — 21. A Declaration of Don An ton io- King ofPcrtugal, to prevent his Enemies from being fupplied with Ammunition, &c. 1514. — 22. The lafi Will and TeRa- ment of Monfieur, in French, dated June, 1584. — 23. An Ac-» ( 163 I 4count of unjuft Dealers and Interlopers, to the detriment oF the •Company of Ruffia Merchants, 1584. — 24. The King of Na- varre to Lerd Burghley, in French, mentioning the efteeni he' has for him, April, 1584.— 25. Two Letters in French, of the French King, and the Queen Mother to the States of the Low Countries, on the Prince of Orange’s death, July 29, 1584. — 26. The Duke of Bovillon to Lord Burghley, in French, con- veyed by Monfieur Civille, Aug. 10, 1584. — 27. Signior Ca- ihillo CardOni, in Itahan, to Lord Burghley, offering to Cure him of the Gout, Sept. 10, 1584. — 28. Theodoric Weier, in jLatin, to Lord Burghley, acknowledging Favours from the Queen and. him, to Geojge Gufiavus Prince Palatine, and himfelf. Sept. 10, 1584.— 29. The Elector of Cologne in French, to Lord Burghley, concerning the King of Navarre, 061. 6, 158 4. — 30. Sir Edward Stafford to Lord Burghley, concern- ing a Device of his for conveying of Water, Nov. 8, 1584. — 31. Propofals in French, by fome Frenchmen, fent by Sir Edward Stafford, to fupply Water where wanting, and to drain the Fens of England, Nov. 8, 1589. — 32. Henry Uwcns’s Latin Petition to Lord Burghley, in behalf of Gerard Bierboom of Cologne, 1584.— 33. A Latin Supplication to Lord Burghley of two Foreign Students, for Letters of fafe Conduct and fome Money, 1584. — 34. Henry Uwens, Agent for Gerard Bierbooni of Cologne, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, for Money owjng by the Queen, 1584. — 35. A third Latin Letter of Henry Uwens to Lord Burghley, for the Money owing by Pne Queen to Bierboom, the C ologn Mcrchani, 1584. — 36‘. The Earl of Huntingdon to Lord Burghley, proving that Mr. Poole of Leicefler was no Quarrelier or Maintainer of Ruf- fians, June 12, 1584. — 37. The Earl of Bedford defires Lord Burgidey to befiiend Dr. Browning, turned out of his fellow- ihip at Cambridge, Oct. 9, 1584, — 38. The Duchefs of Somer- i'et to Lord Burghley, for her Chaplain Mr. Vaughn to have a prebend then void, Oct. 25, 1584. — 39. The Earl of Oxford 4o Lord Burghley, concerning his Debts, with Lord Burghley’s angry Anfwer on the fame Paper, 06t. 30, 1584. — ^40. The Earl of Effox to Lord Burghley in behalf ot Mr. Stepney, un- judly accufed, 06t. 30, 1584. — 41. Dr. T. Cooper Bitliop of Winton, to Lord Burghley, for further Authority to A6t againff Papifts and Recufants, May 2, 1584. — 42. Dr. J. Elmer, Bp. of London, to Lord Burghley, thatHuckle may not be indulged, being a very Scliifmatical man. May 7. 1584. — 43. Dr. J, Whitgift Abp .of Canterbury to Lord Burghley, of his profecu- ling or.e Gifford an Effex Minifter, May 29, '1584. — 44. The Abp. of Canterbury to Lord Burghley, that he will fend him Lifts of ail tlie RecuLnts in his Province. June 24, 1584. — 45. The Archbiflmp of Canterbury to L. Burghley, of the danger of Printing in Cambridge, left it encourage Schisraatical Books, I line 30, 1584. — 46, Inconveniences of not executing the Sen- Y 2 , ( 164 ) fence In (he Caufe of Dilapidation, between theBifhpp of Lon- don and the Abp. of York, 1584. — 47 . The Abp. of Canter- bury to Lord Burghley, in juftification of his proceedings a- gainft Non-conformifts, July 3. 1584.— 48. The Abp. of Can- terbury to Lord Burghley, expoftulating with him for fume un- kind Speeches his LordOnp ufed to him, &c. July 15, 1584. • — 49 . The Abp. pf Canterbury to Lord Burghley, to difprove certain Petitions tending wholly to innovation, Dec. 26, 1584. — 50. The Provofi: and Fellows of Queen’s? Coll. Oxon, in La- tin. thank Lord Burghley for flopping anatterr pt to deprive the College of foine of its Farms, and befeech him to aflifl them in new troubles of the (ame nature. May 7, 1584. — 51. The Heads of the Univerhly of Cambridge, in l.atin, complain to Lord Borphley of Mr. Walter Rawley’s licenfing one to fell Wine in Cair.bri ige, comrary (o their Charter, June 13, 1584. 7—52 An Acc' uni of the particulars of the Yearly Revenue and Expences of Queen’s Coll. Oxon. [ 280 1 . ] June 22, 1584.— 53. The Heads of Cambridge Univerfi'y, in Latin, want the Earl of Leirefler to influence Sir W. Rawley not to infringe their Priviledges by Licenfing to fell Wine there, June 1584. 54, Mr. Barrow in Latin from Cambridge to Lord Burghley, thanking him for procuring favours for his fon, July 14. 1584. — 55. The Provofi and Fellows of Queen’s, Oxon, to Lord Burghley, thanking him for pafl fayoQrs, and hojdng his protection againfl future Injuries, Aug. 16, 1584. — 56. Drs. Howland, Perne, and Bell, of Cambridge to L, burghley, that Mr. Osborn, of Chrifl Church, may not lofe his Fellowfhtp, Sept. II, 1584. — 57. The Mafler and Fellov^s of Chrift’s Coil. Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, not to difcard Mr. Osboyn and put another in his place, Sep. 12, 1584, — 58. Dr. Howland, Vicechancellor of Cambridge, his Declaration in Latin, that a F'ellovv of' Chrifi’s Coll, need not be in Orders to hold his Fel- lowfliip, 1584. — 59. The Society of Trinity College, in Latin to Lord Burghley, agamfl Mr. Wivell’s t aving a reverfion of the Prebend of Maffam, Oc:, 9. 1584. — 60. The Society of Trinity College, Cambridge, in Latin to the Queen, leaving the Prebend of Mafsam to whomfoever She fball appoint, 1584.—— 61. The Prefident and Fellows of St. John’s, Oxon, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to befriend them in their Exchequer Suit, Ocl. 13, 1584. — 62. A Decree in Latin for K. Edward’s Fel- lowfliip in Chrifls College, Cambridge, coniirmed by Lord Burghley, the Chant ellor, 061 . 16, 1584. — 63. The Society of Queen’s, Oxon. in Latin, defire of Lord Burghley, that as he bad procured for them of the Queen Letters Patent, fo he would for their futuie Safety obtain for them an A61 of Parliament, Nov. 16, 1584. — 64. Mr. Win. Whitaker of Cambridge in a Latin Letter to Lord Burghley, tries to recommend himfelf to his favour, Nov. 30, 1584. — 65. Dr. Still of Cambridge, iri Latin, thanks Lord Burghley lor checking Browning’s Infos ( 163 ) ^ence, and hopes that Boland may be feverely punlflied for bis Adultery and Perjury, Nov. 30, 1584. — 66 An ciccoiint of ^Matters not yet finiihed betwixt the Univerfit; and Town of Cambridge, Dec. 7. 1584. — 67. The Prefident and Fellows of St. John^s, Oxon, in Latin, thank L rd Burghley lor his Lvouc in their Suit, Dec. 28, 1584. — 68. The Statute for Kin^ Edward’s Fellowthip in Chrilt^- College, Cam ridge, i'h the judgement of Civilians on the fame, 1584. — 69. T the vacant Mafiei fliip of Trindy Hall, Feb. 15, 1584, 5 . — 42. Dr. Norgate, Vicechancellor of Cambridge, his Account of Kevm r the new Vinfrer's ou!ragious oppofition, Feb. 22, 1584, 5. — 43 The V echanceilor of Cambridge to L. Burgh- ley, of the Univerfifv’s anfwer to Sir W. Ilaleglfs L‘dter con- cerning Kevmer, Feb. 28, 1584^ 5. — 44. T. Palmer, a Retcu- sant in Aiiesbury jail, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, to have his Freedom, and he will go to Church, and dedicate a Latin Boole to him Tan. 23, 1584, 5. — 45. A Decree in Latin of a Synod of th C’ 'f'y at L'm^'on, of the admiffion of fit Perfons to Or- ders and Benefices, with anfwers in Englifii, to 16 Articles ex- hibited by the Commons in December, 1584, 5. — 46,- A Pro- jetl of an unnamed perfon, fent to Lord Burghley, to relieve Antwerp, 1584, 5.-47. Dr. Parry’s Extraordinary Letter of Confeffion to the Queen, in his own hand-writing, from his Prifon in the Tower, Feb. 14. 1584, 5. — 48. Lady Bacon to Lord Burghley, that Nonconform! ft Preachers may be allowed to plead their Caufe before the Queen, or her Council, Feb, 26, 1584, 5. — 49. Thomas Gardiner in Latin to Lord Burghley^ concerning his Debt to the Queen, March 19, 1584, 5. — 50. Parry’s Indidlment in Latin, for aflaulting and defperately wounding Hugh Hare, in his Room at the Temple, Nov. 2. 1580. — 31. Evidence againft Parry on his arraignment for the •wounding of H. Hare, with Parry’s Anfwers, 1580. — 52. A Copy of the Warrant for Parry’s Execution for High Treafon, March 1584, 5.— 53. An Account of Parry’s Execution, and his Speeches on that occafion, [part of the account is wanting.] 1584, 5. — 54, Sir Owen Hoptou Lieutenant of the Tower to Lord Burghley, of the different numbers of Seamen fent to' Holland at different times, March 22, 1584, 5. — 55. Dodor Henry Ple(51or to Lord Burghley, proj ofing me- thods to relieve his Gout, Jan. 23, 1584, 5.— 56. A Compo- fition for Hay and Straw procured at Waltham for the Queen’s fer vice, June, 1585. — 57. A Comparifon of the Weekly Ex- pence of Diet for the Ro}'uI Houfehold, Temp. Hen. 8, with Temp. Q. Eliz. 1385. — 58. Mr. J. Tavernor the Queen’s Surveyor to Lord Burghley, that the Queen’s I'imber begins to be fcarce, and that fome of the Queen’s Parks miglu be fuffici** ently fenced with Qnickfet Hedges and Ditches, April 22, 1535. — 59. Mr. J. Taverner to Lord Burghley, that tome fpee- dy courfe at Law may be taken with the Spoilersof the Queer’s ( 169 ) Woods, April 1585. — 60. Leonard Chambers, Minifter of En- iield, to Lord Burghley, that the Market at Enfield may not be held on Sunday, June 30, 1585. — 61. The Earl of Hunting- don to Lord Burgli.ley, \vitb complaint of abufes among the Commiffioners for Concealments, Oct. 19, 1585. — 62. The offers or demands of the Patentees, for concealed, Lands in Lon- don, Oct. 27,i585. — 63. An Account of Rewley Houfe and Lands, parcel of the poffeflipns pf the Ear] of Southampton, thp Queen’s Ward, 1585. — 64*. Ancient allowances to the Game- keepers, &c. of theForeftpf Shotoverand Stowood, 1585. — 65. Names of all the Queens Parks, Forefis, and Chaces on this fide Trent, befides thofe belonging to the Duchy, 1585. — 56. Roger Taverner to Lord Burghley, that he is impoverifiied by profecuting thofe who make havockofthe Queen’s Woods, 1585. — 67. John Tavernor to Lord Burghley, fur reformation of the cHforders committed by the QueeiPs Woods, Feb. 21, 1592. — 68. Articles for the Farmers of Clunne Forefi, con- cerning the Tenants claiming Common there, 1 585 — 69. Dues to the Crown for holding on the Wpfies in Windfor Forefl Berkfiiire, 1585. — 70. Mr. William Neal’s Survey of (he Ma- nour of Upton, St. Leonard’s, Gloucefierfliire, April 25, 1585. — 71. Minutes of a Licenfe for Thomas Parry to export Butter from the Counties of Somerfet, Glouce(ler, Monmouth, and Glamorgan, May 8, 1586. — 72. A Report of divers Speeches littered in Parliament by fundry Perfons on .various Bills exhib- ited there, (12 leave.s,) 1585. — 7S. Obfervations on a Bill ex- hibited in Parliament againft making of Starch, 1585.— 74. Obrervations on a Bill in Parliament concerning reformation of Diforders in Wefiminiftcr, 1685. — 75. .Obfervations on a Bill exhibited to reprefs the 'Printing Books, &c. Src. 1585. — ■76. An Ac! to refirain the licentious Printing, Selling, and Utter- ing unprofitable and hurtful Englifh Bodks, (with a Duplicate,) *1685. — 7-7. The Lord Keepef’s Speech to the Queen ar thp •Clofe of the Parliament, 1.585. — 78. A Proclamation for the apprehending and epnrining Foreign Strangers, Mifdiief being expeded from them,' xMay 28 , 1385;: — 79. The Lord Treafurer’s Letter to the Officers of feveral Ports, to be vigilant in examin- ing all Strangers, May 29, 1585.— 80. Mr. T. Smith of (he -Cufioms, his two Certificates of the quantities of Gun-powder imporfed in about two Years by Simeon Farmer, H. Dale, and W. Hall, 1585. — 81. A Commiffion of the Queen for Robert Banifier, Genr. to dig for Silver Ore, in Devonfivire, (imper- ■iecl,) 1585. — 82. A Summary of Money due to the Queen in •ihe bufinels of the Ordnance, (by D. Burghley,)Ocl. 17, 1585. Z { no ) VOL. XLIV.— Lot. 44. Fol. 1. Mr. Fran, Alford to Lord Burghley, conrerning reform-f ing the Expenres and Delays o.^ Law Suits, Nov. 9, 158.5. — 2. ColIe61if>Ps of Mr. William Lambarde, concerning Law-C urts, 1585. — 3. A Form of an Edi6l for belter expedition of Juftice inlheL^w Coart', 1585. — 4*. Mr. T. Lichfield’.s Collection of wrong Payments and Concealments dilcovered by him under Queen’s bift Commlfiion, ,1585. — 5. Mr. T. Lichfield’s Ac- count of Benefits arifing to the Queer, by his Means, und-rher ]afl Comm‘fIion,(N. B. Duplicates of ihele tvvo.)1585. — f>. Fines of Leafes paid into the Exchequer from Michaelmats XI b, of £liz. to Michaelmafs the XXVIIIthJan. 1585.-^7. An Account of Fees to be taken by Counfellors at Law in the Sla -Cham- ber, 1585. — 8^. A Note concerning the Grievances of txorbU tatit Fees in her Majeliy’s Courts of Juftice, 1585.— 9. Propo- fals for remedying the exce(Iive Fees taken bv ConiYceliors at Law in the Courts at Wefltninirur, 1585. — 10. A Latin Ac- count of Fine.s, LTues, and Amer laments, for the Years .36th, and 37 th of Queen Elizabeth, — 1 1. A Latin Account of Fines, IfTues, and Amerci-imt nFs, wiihin the Liberties of the Dean and Chapter of Wefiminfier, to An. 37 Regin. Eliz. 1585. — 12. The Earl of Leicefier to the Lord Chancellor, of the Caufe be- twixt tlie Earl of Shr. wsbiiry, and his Lady, with her Sons, April 30, 1585. — 13. The Earl of Leicefier to the Lord Chan- cellor, of Lady Shrewsbury’s Anfwer to his Letter, ftiewing the Queen’s pleafure in the Caufe betwixt the Earl and her. May 1, 1585. — 14. The Lord Cliief Baron’s flateof the Cafe of the Hofpital of St. Laurence, near Canterbury ; wiih Anfwers to his Objections, 1585. — 15. A Brief of the Queen’s, and Mr. Lovelace’s Titles to the Hofpital of St. Laurence near Canter- bury, May 24, 1585. — 16. The Oi'der of the Lord Chief Ba- ron’s proceedings with Mr. Lovelace, concerning the Right to St. Lawrence, July 5, 1585. — 17. The Queen’s Order for fett- ling the Difpiite betwixt the Earl of Shrewsbury, and theCoiin- lefs, and her fons, Dec. 2, 1585. — 18. Propofals for Accom-. modating the Difpute betwdxt Lord i.nd Lady Shrewsbury, by Lord Burghley and Mr. Secretary Walfingham, Dec. 8, 15S5. — TG'. Mr, Peter Osborne to Lord Burghlev, bis Opinion of a Suit for bringing in Fit!) in Barrels ar-d CalXs, June 14, 1585. — 20. A Breviate of Friviledges granted to the Barbary Mer- chants, July 5, 1585. — 21. Articles fiiewing the neceflity of (he Turkey Merchants fending three Ships forthwith for ihofe parts, Aug. 1585. — 22. Sir Wm. Georges’s Reafons to Lprd Burghley for furthering bis Licence to Import Barreled Fifti, Nov. 10, I5°5,— 23. A Letter in favour of the Merchants ( 171 ) Adventurer-' and to flop the irregularities of Interlopers, May 4-. lo85. — ‘24. Mr. Robinfon’s iVnfwer to a Complaint againfl Ms taking Import on Wines from Navarre, 1585.'^ — 25. The Mayor and Aldermen of Norwich to Lord Burghley for a Leafe of the Alnage and Snbfidy of the new Stuffs made at Nor- wich, April 1585. — 2d. Dyonis Gray ’5 Difeourfes to L. Burgh- ley, for regulating the Standard of Vv^eights, and Finenefs of Money, May 1585, (imperfect.) — 27 Contents of the Suits of Fran. Pendriihe and Andrea Deloe, Merchant-Strangers, with the dirterences of the fame, Nov. 6. 1585 > — 28. A Brief of^ Andreas de Loe*s Letters Patent, for Pelts, and an Account of his Suit, Nov. 1585. — 29. An Anfwer to De IiOe^s Suit for making Pelts and other Skins into Leather, and exporting the fame, 15S5. — 30. The Contents of a Grant to Andreas de Looe to make and export w ithin five Years 200,000 Pelts or Sklns;, 1585.' — 31. Tlie Queen’s Grant to Richard Morley, Michael Penirton, and Xtopher Porter, to Meafure Linen Clothes, &c. December, 1585. — 32, Mr. Edward Dier’sSuit for Meafuring all Silks, Mercery Ware, and Linnens, in the Realm, with ail Anfwer to llie fame, 1585. — 33. Francis Pendriihe, alias Pen- dred’s fecond Suit for making and exporting Pelts, with an Anf- wer to the fame, 1585 — 34. Concerning the value and valid- ity of Mr. Pendrithe’s Suit for Skins, &c. 1585. — 35. TlieDe- mands of the Patentees on the Companies of London, annexed their Supplication to the Arbitrators, 1585. — 36. Minuies of a Letter for a new Agreement with Mr. Cufiorner Smith, direded to the Ports within his Farm, 'April 11, 1585. — 37. The Lord Mayor of London to Lord Burghley, to compel the exempt places to contribute to the Murters, &c. May 4, 1585, —38. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood to Loid Burghley, of Seffions proceedings, with Papers of the Names of diforderly Hou'e.s and Perfons, July 7, 1585. — 39. John BnOiop’s woful Lamenta- tion in Verle, of fiuh as have lort their lives by the Locks, Wears &c. on the river Thames, adclrelTed to the Queen* Od. 13, 1585. — 40 . Reafons alledgecl for the maintenance of Mills, Locks, Wears, &c, on the river Thames, Od, 13, 1585. (im- perfed.)— 41. The Cuftomer and Comptroller of Goods ex- ported from London, complain of Frauds committed by Land Carriage, Od. 22, 1585 — 42. Mr. Recorder Fleetwxiod com- plains to Lo;d Burghley, of one who had grantid a Licenfe for unlawful Games, Nov. 13, 1585. — 43. The Officers of tke Port of London to Lord Burghley, defiring fome Order may be appointed concerning foreign Beer, Dec. 15, 1585. — 44. John Joye’s Supplication to the Queen, that having informed againrt Curtomer Smith for defrauding her, he may be compelled to antwer it, 1585. — 45. Remembrances for the Lord Treafurer, lelating to foreign Beer, to be lent to the Cuftomers and Search- ers of London, 15855-^46, A Propofal of an unnamed Perfm Z 2 ( 172 ) to Lord Burghley, for Farming tli/O CufLomsat a very advanc'e4. Price, 1585. — 47. Names of the InliabiLants of the feveral Wards of the Cily of London, who are alfefl'ed for Contribu- tion to the iMuders for 1585. (28 leaves.) — 18. Names of the Plead Boroughs of London in Office, with the Boundaries of their feveral Wards, 1585. — 19. Philip Corfifii to Lord Burgh- ley, with Credentials from the Duke of Tufcany, to be exempt- ed from the new Duty on Allum, Oft, 10, 1585. — 50. Mr. Cuftomer Smith to Lord Burghley, concerning the Difcharge ^of the new Impoft upon Aliiim, 061. 10, 1585. — 51. The D. of Tufcany in Italian to Lord Burghley,- difcharge of the new Duty on Allum, Aug. 9. 1585. — 52. Copy of Lord Burgh- ]ey^s Letter to the Officers of the Port of London, to be vigil- ant in Colle6ting the new Duty on Allum, 1585. — 53. An Ac- count of Allum brought from Spain to England in fix Months, for which no Impoft has been paid, 1585. — ^54. Orders for the Ports whereof the Cuftoms be demifed by Sir F. Walfinghani, rcfpe6ling the Articles of his Leafc, (with a Duplicate.) 1585. —-55. A Taxation of the Noblemen for their Subfidy at the fecond Payment, 27th of Q. F.Iiz. 1585. — 5G. A Letter from the Councihto Sir Wm. Courtney of Devon, blaming him for permitting fome Robbers to etcape, April 23 , 1585.— 57. Mr. George Carleton to Lord Burghley, concerning his undertak- ing of Draining Land, May (i, 1585. — 58. Names of Perfons, (almoft obliterated, but wdth this legible indorfment,) Manu- captor Edward, Denny, Arm. Recepioris Ger.eralis Comilat; Soulhant. Wilts, & Glocell, 1585.— -59. A Warrant to the E. of Pembroke for the Lieutenancy of Somerfetftiire and Wi’L- ftiire, 1585. VOL. XLV.— Lot 45. Fb]. 1. Tlie Confuls and Burgeftes of Aberdeen in Scotland, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to defire his friendly* aftiftance in be- Jialf of Andrew King their Fellow Citizen, and other Merch- ants his Partners whole Ships were plundered by tome Englifli Pirates, Aug. 1585.~2. Mr. While from Galway in Ireland; to Lord Burgiiley, in behalf of Mr. Fentori in indigent Circum- ftances, Aug. 24, 1535. — 3. Mr. Henry Widdrington Iroin .Berwick upon Tweed, to Lord Burghley, vyiih Occurrences in Scotland, Dec. 8. 1585.- 4. A Brief of the lnftru6Iion.s for the Marches of Wales, and tbr Sir Henry Sidney, i’refident of the Council there, Sept. 1585. — 5. Sir Richard Shelley troin Venice to Lord Burghley, of the Pope’s death ; defires Parry’s Procefs to be lent him, &c. Aprib 1585 — 6 . Mr. Edward Wot ton from Edinburgh to Lord Burghley, for frefii Inr[ru6tJons> relating to tlie Scotch King’s Peufton, May 31, 1585. — 7. Mr. \ . ( 173 ) peter JLverard a Dutch Mlnlfter at the Hagae, in Latin’, id Mr. Air. Davidfbn the Queen’s Legate in Holland, for the Queen to take fome Dutch Towns under her protedion, June, 1 585. — 8. Advices in French from the Low-Countries; the Writer’s name not mentioned, and the Account tome what imperfedt, Sep. 1585. — 9. A Tranflation of a Dutch Contradt of the States of tile Low-Countries, whereby they borrow of Jacob Reingoudt 23000 Guilders, 1585. — 10. Reatons humbly fub^ mitted to the Queen, why the fiiould undertake the protection of Holland and Zealand, (imperfeCl.) 1585. — II. Reafons to move her Majefty to take upon her the Government of the Low-Countries, 1585. — 12. The Latin Inftrument whereby the Queen’s Commiflioners agree vvith the States Commiffioners to aflift them with 5000 Foot, and 1000 Horte, 1585. — 13. A French Harangue by the Duke of Guile before the Officers of his Army at Chalons in France, March 26, 1585. — 14. A French Difcourfe againft the League of the Guifes in France, June 1585. — 15. A French Difcourte wherein is laid down in what manner to pacify the Troubles in France, 1585. — 16. The Cardinal of Bourbon’s Declaration in Englifli and French, jiiffifying taking up Arms againft the Proteftants, 1585.— 17. Two French Letters of the King of Navarre, to the Parliament of Paris, and the College of the Sorboune, Ocf. 10, and IL 1585 — 18. The Englifli Ambaftador at Conftantinople’s Re- queft to the Grand Stgnior, in behalf of tlie Crew of two Eng- Jifli Ships, Aug. 1585.~I9. The Great Turk’s Complimenlal Letter, and an Account of bL Prefents to the King of Spain, 1585. — 20. The EleClor of Cologne in French, to Lord Burgh- ley, ftie wing his good VVill to the Queen and Him, May 28, 1585. — 21, Adrian Saravia of Leiden, in Latin, to L. Burgh- ley. that to aflift tlie Netherlanders is fafeft for England, June 9. 1485. — 22. Monfieur Segure at the Hague in French to Lord Burghley, that the Queen would proteCl the Netherlands, July 24, 1585. — 23. John Schultfe, a Senator of Hambro, in Latin to Lord Burghley, that a certain bufy Perfon, inftead of promo- ting, hurts the intereft both of the Englifli and the Hamburgh- ers, Ocf. 8, 1585. — 24. Duke Cafimire to Lord Burghley, in French, from Heidelberge, that lie would further the King of Navarre’s intereft with the Queen, Ocf. 21, 1585.— 25. Le Comp*e dC Newenar in French, to Mr. Secretary Walftng- hnm, concerning the Commotions in the Netherlands, Ocf. 29, 1585. — 26. The Deputies of the States to Lord Burgliiey, in Latin, of an affair between Caiiier a Dutch Mercliant and ISlif- ftns an Italian, Noi^ 1, 1585. — 27. A Gomplimental Letter in Frenc h, of the Duchels of Bourbon to Lord Burghley, Decem- ber, 1585. — 28. lire Duchefs of Bulloign, in French, to Lord Burghley, defiring his good Offices vvith the Queen, Decem- ber, 1585. — 29. Micliael Angelo, a Preacher at the Italian Cliurch, complains in Latin to Lord Burghley, tliat feme of his ( n4 ') Flock abufed hirri for preaching aga'nfi Poper)', 15B5.— 30. Mr*. Secretary Walfingnaai to Lord luirghley, oi' the Proclamation fop'rofliaint of f >wing Woad, April 6, 1583.-31. Lord Wil* joughby to Lord Burghley, for a Leafe of the Parfonage of Ed- iiam near Grimfihorp, April 8, 1583. — 32. Minutes ot'lhe Let-' ter of the Letter of the Com cil for employing Young Gentle- men in the Mufters, M.ay 25, 1585. — 33. Copies of a Letter to Sir Amias Pouiet from I.ord Lciccfter, concerning Patiure for the Queen^s Race-Coits, &:c. with Sir Arnias’s Antwer, June 5, 1585. — 3 k Mr. .Attorney I'opham to Lord Burghley, with the Judges Opinion, that no Commiffion for Trial ot Pirates can be held without an Admiral, June 13, 1585. — 35. Lord Edward Beauchamp being (eized at Reading by iiis Father’s Men, de- tires Lord Buigidey’s Warrant to bcconducled to him, Aug. 9. 1585. — 36. Lo'd Lelcefler’s Anfwer to a Letter ot L. Burgh- ley, whereby he juffities himfelffroin the Charge ot the latter of having acculed him, Aug. 15, 1585. — 37. Mr. Secretary Wallingham to Lord Burgliley, of the QueenL Sicknels and Recovery, and of the Deputies of tiie Stales, Sept. 14, 1585. — 38. Lord Leicefier to Lord Burghky, for a Warrant for Jchn Morlcy, a friend of his to hold Monk’s Kirby, Dec. 4, 1585. — .39. Lord Leiceftcr from Middleburgh to Lord Burghley, for reftiiution of a Ship of Fluiliing taken by the Englitli, Dec. 17, 1585. — 40. Lord Willougby from Croonenburgh to L. Burgh- ley ; of Gretham Fee, and Ednain Parfonage, and of the Indo- lence of the German 1 rote Pants, Dec. 15, 1585. — 41. Dr. Elmer, Biftiop of I.ondon, to Lord Burghley, how far favour may be fiievvn to one Vaux a Recufant Anri! 12, 1585. — 421 iArticles of Accufation, by oi\e Paget, a Scurrilous Fanatick, againft Dr. John Walton, BiPiop of Eixcetcr, May, 1585. — 4.3. The Bifhop of Exeter’.s Defence of himfelf againP Paget’s te- veral Articles of Accufation, May, 1585. — 44. The BiPiop of I.ondon thanks Lord Berghley tor trying to remove him to a quieter Biflioprick. His C ommittment ofCartwrighl, June 22, 1585. — 45. Mr. Alexander Nevi! to John Arclibifiiop of Can- terbury, with Lord Leicefter’s earneP Reuupft that the Arch- bitliop w'ould concurr in furthering the IntereP of the Lovv Countries, with the Archbidrop’s Hepiy, in certain Arlicles* July 19, 1585. — 16. Wi.liam Wickham, Bidiop of Lincoln, to Lord Burghley, recommending Mr. Colerniil for the living of Deeping, Aug. 4. 1583. — 47. John Elmer Bitliop of London to Loid Burgliley, vindicating himtelf from the Charge of (poil* ‘ ing the Bdhoprick, Aug. 11, 1585. — 48. Edm. Scambler, Bp. of Norwich, complains to Lord Burghley of his Predeceflors lelfening the Authority of the See, &c. Aug. 6, 1585. — 49. The Archbidiop of Dublin to Lord Burghlev, that one Mr^ Randolph the Bearer merits his Lordtlnp’s Favour, Sept. 30, 1585. — 50. The Bifliop of London to Lofd Burghley, in be- half of Mr, Hoidmaii’s right t© his Vicarage of Canwedon in EiTex. Ocl. 28, 1585. — 51. Wit^, Overton, Bifliop of Coven* tr)^ and Lichfield, complains to Lord Burgnley of his too much crediting: Dr. Beacon’s Accii’ntions agandl him, Nov. 7, 1535 — 52. The Fel'ovvs of Quoi-n’s Coll. Camb.idge, in Latin* complain to L')rd Burghley, lint tneir Principal thwarts their Election of Mr. Ri. hardfon, March 26, 1585.— -58. Dr. Hum- phrv Tyndall, Plead of Queen’s Coll, to Lord Biirgiiley, thew- ing his reafons wliy lie refafed Mr. Richardlon, April 9, 1585.— 54. Mr. Allen of King’s Coll. Cauibridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, for an Annuity of 20 Marks out of Lord Pagett’s Lands, May 6, 1585. — 55. The Univerfity of Oxford, in Latin, to L. Burghley, to protect their Priviledges againll the encroaclj- ments csfMr. Leonard Perrot, May 6‘, 1585. — 56. Mr. J. Palmer of Cambridge, in Latin, to L. Burghley, in behalf of Mr Bhnd, faifely accufed of Oandering Mr, Sec. Walfingh.am, 1585.— 57. Mr. Preiion Maher of Trinily-Hail, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, of the admiffion of Benn^t Thoroughgood to be Fel- low there, Aug. 1535. — 53. Dr. Feme, of Cambridge, denies to Lord Burghley, that he has interfered in the ELtlion of a Ma.her of St. John’' College, Sep. 2, 1583.— 59. Tlie Preti- dent and Seniors of St. John’s Coll, Cambridge, in Latin, fig- niiy (o Lord Burghley tiieir granting his Requeh, Sep. 4. 1585. — 1)0. Mr. John Read (Lord Burghle^’s Chaplain) to his Lord in Latin, to recommend Ins Brother to be Fellow of Exeter Coll. Oxon. Oct. 5, 1585 — 6l. Dr. Perne to Lord Burghley, that he has applyed to Lord Luniley, to give his Library (o St, Johns’s College, 06t. 18, 1585. — *52. The Mafler and P'ellows, of Gonviie and Caius College, to Lord Burghley, that they cannot EIe6t Mr. Gooding to a Fellovvfltlp as he defired. Nov^ 12, 1585. — 63. The Prefident and Fellows of St. John’s, Oxon, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to prevail on the Queen to fign their Patent, Nov. 29, 1585. — 64. The Univerfity of Oxford in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to maintain their Privi^edge of Five Miles exemption round Oxon, from fupplying tire Court with Pfovifions, Dec. 9, 1585. — 65. Articles and prot codings agaiuip Tobias Bland of Bennet Coll. Cambridge, expelled for an in- famous Libel, 1585. — 66. Copies of the Latin Statutes on which the Univerfity Magifirates proceeded in their Expulfion of Bland, 1585. — 67. The Senioi s of Cambridge Univerfity in Latin to Lord Burghlev, complaining that Bland, (hough expel- led, firove fora jVLrtei'’s Degree, 1585. — 68. Orders for the Apparel of Cambridge Scholars, by Lord Burghley, Chancellor, anti other Officers of the Univerfity, 1585. — 69. Dr. G. Bo- ieyn Dean of’ Lichfield lo Lord Burghley, to procure one Rich. Gibbons a Scholarft'iip at Trinity Coil. Cambridge, June 10, 1585. — 70. Dr. Bennet to Lord Burghley, to procure him a Prebend at Winchefior, now vacant, Ocl. 20, 1585.— 71. Sir Thomas Stanhope’s Suit to Lord Bnrgidey, to have the benefit pf Concealments in (he Church at Norw ch, Nov. 24, 1583.—. ( ) —•72. The Cafe of the Church at Norwich, and concerning the foundation of the fame, November, 1585. — 73. The Dean of Norwich’s Declaration to thofe who claim the Lands of the Church under pretence of Concealments, Dec. 1585. — 74«. The manner of the Trial of Thomas Allfield, aJefuit for High*Tred- fon, July 5th, 1585. — 75. The Arraignment and Trial of Wm. Shelley, Charles Paget, and other Papifis, for High-Treafon, Feb. 12. 1585 — 76 . Articles for Enquiry in the examination of Richard Shelley aPapift, fignedty the Council, 1585.— 77. Mr T. Cartwright in Latin, defires Lord Binghley to procure his Liberty, having been arrcfied as a Seditious perfon, April 1585. — In a Second Latin Letter he thanks Lord Burghley for procuring his Peace and En!arj?ement, June 1585. — 78. The Archbitliop of Canterbury’s Reafons againft Farming out the firft Fruits and Tenths of Church-Livings, 1585. — 79. An Ac- count of Lands granted by Covenant to Lord Robert Dudley, in the 5th Year of the Queen, 1585. — SQ. *A Copy of a War- rant for the Earl of Leicefter, for concealed Lands in the Forell of Snowden, 1585. — 81. Claim? of the Queen on the Earl of Bedford’s Linds ; due at Michaelmafs, 1585, — 82. An Ac- count of the Houfes, Lands and Poffeffions of Philip Earl of A- rundel, attainted for Pligh Treafon, (i,n 4 numbers.) 1585. — 83. Mr. Jolm Throgmorton’s Account of the Land.s and Pof- fefiions left by his Father, 1585. — 84. A Colle61ion of the E. of Arundel’s Debts as well to the Queen as to other Creditors, (on 5 1 h aves.) 1585. — 85. A Copy of the particular for Arundel Houte, &c. (this is a Duplicate of the firfi part of No. 82.) i585. VOL. XLVI.— Lot 46, Fd. I. Mr. T. Gardiner, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, (o receive ibrne Money remaining in Mr. Freak^s Hands, April 1, 1585. — 2. Mr. T. Gardiner, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, that Mr, Freak’s abTeiice is’fome hindrance to his Affairs, Apr. 7, 1585. — 3. Mr. Anthony Cooke, from Pari.s, to Lord Burghley, to procure leave of the<^iueen for his longer fiay abroad, April 17, 1585. — 4. Mr. Edward Dyer to Lord Burghley, expreffing his concern that his Lordflilp hath lately looked coldly on him. May 7, 1585. — 5. Mr. Anthony Cooke, from Paris, to Lord Burghley, thanking him for continuing his Favours to him, May 24, 1585.— 6. Richard Guriefion to Lord Burghley; making Apology for a former Lett( r which had given his Lordfliip Offence, May 31, 1585. — 7. Mr. W. Herle to L. Burghley,tha.t Sicknefsr prevented his Birring in the Queen’s Service/or a time, &c. June 21, 1585.-8. Lady Paget’s Petition to Lord Burgh- ley, that her Son’s EBates may not receive Damage, June 22, ( n7 ) J585. — 9. Mr. Richard Byrde’s Apology to Lord Burghley, the cruel Treatment oF Sir Edward Stafford, Ambaifador in France; Byrde was travelling Tutor to Mr. Wm. Cecil, who liad unfortunately turned Papiff in France, June, 1585. — 10. Giles Afcham, in Latin, petitions Lord Burghley for a Penfion, \vhi( h his Father had before enjoyed, June, 1585. — 11. Wm. Herle to Lord Burghley, concerning the Examination of one Cannion, a Papid in the Gate Houle, Jidy 8, 1585. — 12 . Sir Amias Poulet to Lord Burghley, thanking him lor the Steward- fliip of Lord Paget^s Lands, July 8, 1585. — 13. Mr. Peter Ofborn to Lord Burghley, to incorporate the UphoMers, to prevent deceits in Feathers, July 18, 158A — 14. Mr. Scambler to Mr. Michael Hicks, Secretary to the Lord Treafurer, with a Gratuity fdr Favours received, July 27, 1585. — 15. Mr. T. Gardiner, in Latin, intreats of Lord Burghley, that his Penfion may be continued to him, July, 1585. — 16. Mr. Philip Baffet in the Fleet Prifon to J^ord Burghley, for his Liberty during the Vacation, Aug, 2, 1585. — 17 ., Mr. Philip Badct in the Fleet Prifon to Lord Burghley, for leave to be in the Country for a time to recover forne Debts, Aug. ll, 1585. — 18. Mr. Wm. Herle to Lord Burghley, complaihing of the continuance of his Sicknefs, and mentioning Low Country Affairs, Aug. 17, 1585. * — 19, A Warrant for Money to be paid out of the Exchequer to Mr. T. Lichfield, for his pains in difcoveripg concealed Fines for Leafes, 1585. — 20. Propofais of Sir T. Smiih for compound- ing Matters betwixt the Qliesn of England, the King of Spain, and the States, 1585.— 21. Capt. John Davies to Mr. Secretary Walfingham, concerning his Difcovery of a North Wefi palfage, 061. 3, 1585. — 22. Edmond Nevil, alias Latimer, a Prifoner in the Tow'er, to Lord Biirghky, to exculpate hirafelf from Treafon, 06t. 13, 1585. — 2.8. John Prefion, a long time Pri- foner in the Tower, to Lord Burghley, (ubiniffively begging his releafe, 0<5t. 1585. — 24. T. Gardiner, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, of his great Sicknefs, acknowledging Favours, and defiring a Continuance of them, Oct. 1585. — 25. Richard Put- tenham’s complaint to the Lords of the Council, againfl Mr. Seckford, M after of the Requells, Oct. 31, 1585. — 26. Mr, Philip Baffet to Lord Burghley, to Farm his own Manour of Torringtoh, againft which the Queen had an Extent, Nov* 20, • 1585. — 27. Some Requefis of Sir Ptobert Fermyn (o Lord Burghley, previous to his pafiing beyond Sea with Lord Lei- cefier, Nov. 23, 1585. — 28. Mr. Philip Baffet defires of Lord Burghley his releafe from the Fleet, giving Security to the Queen for his Debt, Nov. 1585, — 29. Mr. Nicholas Fuller’s Reafons to Lord Burghley, for refufing to be the Queen’s Solii- citor in Ireland, Dec. 7, 1585. — 30. Lady Eliz. Will nighby to her Father Sir John Lyttleton, not to believe the ill Report of her li nee her Separation from her Hufband, 1585. — 31. Lady Eliz. Willoughby to her Flufband Sir Francis, Expofiulating A a ( ns ) with him for his Iiard iifage of her, 1585. — 32 . An angry Re- ply of Sir Francis Willoughby to his Lady’s Letter; requiring more Submiffion, Dec. 29 , 1585. Dated from Wollaton Hall, Notiinghamlldie. — 33 Lady Willoughby to Sir Francis hep FJulband, in maintenance ot her L nocence, yet hoping Recon- ciliation, 1585. — 34. Ambrofe Cojipinger’s Petition to Lord Biirghley, to facilitate his Colledling the Queen’s Tenths- and Subtidy, Dec. 16, 1585. — 35. Sir Jotin Smith fets forth to Lord Biirghley the miterable Stale of his private Affairs, by depend- ing on Court promifes, 1585. — 36. Sir John Smith recites to Lord Burghley, what Gifts he has had of the Queen, and of how little Benefit they have been to him, 1585. — 37. Jofepli Mayne’s Submifhon to Sir Robert Cecil, then Secretary, whom he had higldy offended by tome Libel, 1585 — 38. Dr. Richard iVIader, a Phytician’s Directions to Lord Burghley, for Mitiga- tion of Pains in his Head and Neck, Dec. 11, 1585. — 39. The Opinion of the Barons of the Exchequer on the Matter of Braidon Foreft Woods, cla med by Sir H. Kneveit, Feb. 1585, ' — 40. A Note of five fcvcral Grants of Concealments, March 18, 1585, 6. — 41. Tlie Authority fen* eflalling the Debts due to the Queen in the Exchequer, January, 1585, 6. — 42. Fines, IlUies and Amerciaments in the 22d Year of Queen Elizabeth, January, 1585, 6. — 43. A Certificate of Fines, Itfues and Amerciaments forfeited to the Queen, A. 21, and 25 Jan. 1585. 6'. — 44. A Note of Fines rated upon I^afes, granted in Rever- fion by the Queen, from her lith Year, 1585, 6. — 45. Mr. Seckford’s Minutes of a Letter for limiting the Number of Attorneys in ihu King’s Bench and Cmrnnou Pleas, Jan. 15,. 1585, 6. — 46. The Earl of Slirewflniry to Lord Burghley, con- cerning the Matters in Dir[)ute betwixt his Lady and him, 1585, 6. — 47. Mr. xAUorney of the Duchy’s Rep irt of Lands clr.i.med by the Feoffees for maintenance of Blackbourn School, Feb. 22, 1585, 6. — 48. T!ie Cafe of the Free Schu(;l of Biack- bourn, in Lancafliire, with the ObjeClions anfwered, Feb. 7, 153.5, 6. — 49. Orders of the Queen for tlie f ving of Cafks in the Exportation of Betr, and tor importing Clap-Board, Feb. 1585, 6. — 50. Sir Anthony Thorciid, &c. to the Council, that they have flayed Tianfporiatiun from the Ports of Kefleven and Holland in LincofnOiire, 158.5,6 — 51. Confidcrations alledged by the Officers of the Purls in South Wales, for tlieir Difcliarge of’ t’ne new Impofl on Wines, 1585, 6. — 52. David de. Ley’s Sift to the Lord Treafurer, for a Licenfe to export 200 of Pelts, &c. annually, Aiarch, 1585, 6. — 53. Oiiicers of the f'ort of London to the Lord Treafu reran d Chancellor of the Exchequer, concerning Land Carriage of Woolen Goo.ls, Feb. 17, 1535, 6. — 54. JMr. Bird’s PropcYal laid before the Qu. en for increafe of the Cuftom.s, 1585, 6. — 55. The State of the Qiituion depending betwixt Mr. Smith, Farmer of ihe Cuflcms, and Air. Lichheld, 1585, 6. — 56. Difpiites loeLwixt Mr. C-rieton and ■ other Managers of Dreyns in the Fcii Coanirieo, laid before ) ( 179 ) Lorrl Bnfgbley, March 16, 1585, 6. — 57. Articles and PropofaTs offered to the Scotch King, by Mr. T. Randolph the Queen’s Ambaffidor in Scotland, 1585, 6. — 53. An obliterated EpiHle of the Mafter of Gray to Lord Biirghley, March 2, 1585, 6. — 59. A Copy of the Coiitents of (he Earl of Leicefter’s I.etiers out of Flanders Jan. 22, 1585, 6. — 60. A French Letter of Monfieur Buzanval to Lord Burghley, in behal' of Tardiffe, a F'rench Merchant, March, 1585, 6. — 6‘1. Propi fals of Lord Morley to Roger Manners, Elq. for his Son’s Marriage with his Daughter, Feb, 2, 1585, 6. — 62. Lord Leicefter to Lord Burghley, in behalf of 2 Merchants vvhofe Ships the Englifli had taken corrjing fioM* Spain, Feb. 7, 1 5S5, — 63. The F.arl of Huntingdon to Mr. R^mdolph in Scotland, o u'e all juR .lu ans to ftrei'.gtnen the Amity betwixt both Nations, Feb. 25. 1585, 6. — 64. The Earl of Rutland to Lord Burghle}^ that a Student in PliNfick of St. John’s, Cambridge, may hoi>i his Fell .wtliip there three Years longer by Lifpenfation, his time being near expired, March 7, 1585, 6. -“65. Dr. Aylmer or Elme r Ep. of London compl'dns to Lord Burghley of Mdch evous He etical Separa’ifls at Hatfield Peverel!, Jan. II, 1585. 6. — 66. The Members of the Council si York, deCre the Abp. at d Ecclefi- aflical Commiffioners to releafe 2 of their Servants conhited by’’ (hern, March 1, I5S5, 6.-67, Edwin Abp. of York to Lord Burghley, complaining of .the Infringraent of hi' An h rity, by the Members of the York Council, March 4, 1585, 6. — 68. Oblervations coiK^erning th.e Bp. of E y’s Lib' rt-es in Hol- bourne, London, March 4, 1385, 6. — 69. Dr. J. Whitgift Abp. of Canterbury to Lfmd Burghley, that he has fettled bis Statutes for Cathedrals, and that Oxford wants R gulalinn, March 21, 1585, 6. — 70. Proofs that the Aldermen and BuigetTes of Oxford, oitght in taking their Oaths to omd the Claide [faving the Liberties of the Town,] Feb. 20. 1585, 6. — 71. Tlie Prefi- dent and Febows of S'.. John’s, Oxfoni, to Lord Burghlev, begging difpatch of their Bulinefs, and thanking him for pad; Favours, Feb. 28, 1585, 6.-72. TheSociety of Merton, Oxford, to Lord Burghley, that they unanimoutly acc’ pt Mr. Saville for their Warden, as his Lordibip dcfired, March 8, 1585, 6. — 73. The Vice Chancellor and Fleads of Houfes, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, to inhibit the Mayor irom intermedliny with the regulaung Fifti Days, March 15, 1585, 6 — 74 Dr. Nowel, Dean of St. Paul’s, to Lord Burghley, that none might be admitted Treafurer of that Church, but a Preacher, Jan. 1, 1585, 6‘. — 75. Mr. Bennet of St. CrolTe, near M inton, thanks Lord Burghley lor tryjug to procure him a Prebend at WinchcRer, Jan. 14, 1585, 6. — 76. A Brief of the Aflbrance intended to b.e made lor the Performance of Mr. Watt’s Will, Feb. 2. 1585, 6. —77. Mr. Win. Herle to Lord Burghley,' to allo'W two of his Friends to export Corn, with other Matters, Jan. 18, 1585, 6. - — 78. Four MaRers of Veileis freighted with Grain, to Lord ( ^90 ) iBargliley, to difpenfe with their Bonds, as their Grain was dama- ged at Sea, Jan. 18, 1385, 6. — 79. Two Letters of Sir William Pelliam to Lo'd Burghley, to procure him a ConcIufi'>n of his Biifinefs with the Queen, Jan. 24th and Feb. 6(b, 1585, 6. — 80. A mixed Englifli and Latin Letter < f one Qarbrand an Oxford Bookteller, to Lord Burghley, for Fuel from Woods in the Neighbourhood, March 16, 1585, 6. — 81. Mr. Robert Redman, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, for a Stipend for 4 Years, to fupport him in his Studies, March 1585, 6 — 82. Mr. Peter, Ofborn to Lord Burghley, concerning Log W'pod : and how much Clap Board ftiould be imported for Beer exported, Jan- 21, 1585. 6. — 83. A reftrajnt or Regulation for Diet in the Queen’s Honfehold, excepting the Chamber, Apr. 25, 1586. — 84. A Breviate of Things for Military Service, to be furnithed by the Earl of Warwick and Sir Wm. Pelham only, Apr. 25, 1586. — 85. Sir Anthony Thorold to Lord Burghley, of the Tricks of Perfons to make Corn dear ; and of abofcs of the Corn Purveyors, May 3, 1586. — 86. Names of the Affiftants and Chapmen employed by John Raymond, Purveyor for Poultry for the Court, May 9, 1586. — 87. The Particulars of an Information againfi Mr. Treafurer and Mr. Comptroller for Spoil and Wafte of the Queen’s Provifions, June 1, 1386. — 88. Payments made for the Queen’s Stable, by Virtue of a Warrant dated April 2, A. 28 of her - 89. The Bill of Roger Montague, Silk Man, of what is due to him on Account of the Queen’s great Wardrobe, June 7, 1586. — 90. Debts owing to the Creditors of the great Wardrobe, for the 23th and 26th Years of the Queen, June 7, 1586 — 91. Names of Purveyors that ferve the Queen’s Highnefs, [this paper is decayed and the Writing almoft obliterated] — 92. The Refult of an En- quiry by the Judices of Hei tfordfliire in the abufes of Purveyors, in Anfwer to an Injuntiion of the Council, June 8, 1586. — 93. The Caufes why thy^ Charges the Queen’s Wardrobe have increafed, and hill do increafe, June 9, 1386. — 94 A Brief Declaration, in Latin, of the Compofition of John Fortelcue, Efq. Keeper ot the great Wardrobe, A. 25, 26 Eliz. June 9., 1586. — 95, Payments made for the Queen’s Stables, by Virtue of her Majefiy’s Warrant, dated Apr. 28, A. 26, Eiiz. June 13, 1586 — 96. A Certificate of the Quantity and Sorts of Provi- iions delivered to the Queeifs Purveyors, in the County of Norfolk, June 14> 1586.- — 97. Market Towns in Hertfprdthire, and the Jutlices Names to attend each of them, according to an Order of the Council, June, 15S6. — 98. Complaints of the Poulterers of London, againfi: John Raymond one of the Queen’s Purveyors, June, 1586. — 99. The many abufes of Pur- veyors abroad, and of many irregular pradlices within the Queen’s Houfehold, June 18, 1586. — 100. Concerning the Quantity of Spices provided for the Queen’s privy Kitchen, July’-, 13S6. — 101. Examinations of Robert Tighe and Daniel Clark, concerning Embezzlement of the Queen’s Provifions, at ( 181 ) the Board of Green Cloth, July 29, 15B6. — 102. An Account of Grain and Poultry delivered to Thompfon the Purveyor, from Broadwater Hundred, Hertfordlhire, not yet paid for, 1586. — 103. A Note of the Statute for Affignment of Money to the Cofferer for the Expences of the Queeifs Houfehuid, 1586. — I04-. A Note how Gregory TiOvet, Efq. Cofferer, hath received the Aflignment of the Court of Wards for the Expences of the- Queen’s Houfe, Annis 24, 25, 26, and 27 Eliz. — 105. Certifi- cates of Provifions taken from forae of the Hundreds in Hert- fordfliire, by Purveyors, ftill unpaid for, 1586. — 106. C^M-pofi- tions of feveral of the Hundreds of Pie r t ford fii ire, with the Queen’s Purveyors, 1586. VOL. XLVII.— Lot 47. Fol. 1. Fee Deer due to the Lord Chancellor and Lord Treafurer, as Deputy Juftices in Oyer, under Lord Lticefter, Sept. 1586. — 2. Annefley and Harvey’s Suit for concealed Heriotl.s and Releafes in the Duchy of Lantafier and Earldome of Chefier, May 10, 1586. — 3. The Stale of the Forefl: of Barnwoode iia Buckinghamfhire’ May 11, 1586 — 4. Petitions of Townflfips bordering on Barnwoode Forefi, touching )heir Common.s, May’ 11, 1686. — 5. A Bi ief of theEvdence in beh If of (hf- Borderers for their Commons in Barnwood Foreft, May 1 1, 1586. — 6, An Account of Abufes committed in Barnwood Fop fi, May'^ 11, 1586. — 7. Mr. Hanbiiry’s Certificate of the Profits of Heriotts in Wales, May 15, 15b6. — 8. The Value of Herotls in tome Manours in the Counties of Glourefier, Sornerfet, Dor(et» Hants, Wills, Devon and Cornwall, May, 1586. — 9. A Blank Warrant for repairing the Porch of the Queen’s Lodge, in Cranbourn Chace, Dorfeinfire, Feb. 19, 1586. — 10. Mr. Au- ditor Thoinpfon’s Certificate of Rent anfwered for Heriottes in the Counties of Lar;cafter, Surrey, Suffex, Oxon, Bsrks, Bucks, and Bedford, June 5, 1586 — 11. Mr. Spencer’s Ceriificate of there being no Heriotts due in the Counties of York, Ri hmond, Durham and N<.rthiimberlnnd, June 14, 1586. — 12. The Im- perfedlions of bir Edward Staffird’.s Book of Concealments, with his Offer, June 14, 1586. — 13. The Sum and EffeCr of the Queen’s Grant of Concealments to Henry Townfend and Wm. Waller, 1586. — 14. The Anfwer to the Imperfeflions of Sir Edward Stafford’s Book of concealed Lands, June 14, 1536. — 15. Of a Provito to be infi-rled in the Queen’s Grant of Concealments to Mr. Henry Noel, July 4, 1586.— 16. The Names ot certain Forefts, Parks, and Woods, on the South Side of the Trent, July 12, 1586.- — 17. A Suit to the Queen for the Farming of Heriottes, referved in Leafes granted and to be granted, Aug. 4, 1586. -18. An odd Petition to Lord Burgh- iey, of thejnhabilauis of Enfield, for their Sunday Markett, with ( 192 ) their Names and Marks, Aug. 22, 1586. — 19. Names of all the Queen’s Parks on the South Side of Trent, fiiewing which mufl be paled, and whi. h fenced with Qui( k, Aug. 1586. — 20. Mr. Thomas Neai’s Certificate of there being no Heriotts due in the Siiires of Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby and Chefier, 1586. ■ — 21, Mr. Dier’s Cert’firate of Rent anfwered for Heriotts in the Counties of Northampton, Rutland, Warwick, Leicefier, Stafibid, Sa’op, Worcefier, Hereford, Lancafier, W»-fimore!and, and CumberJan I, 1586. — 22. A Suite to the Queen of an unnamed Perfon to have a Leafe of the Heriotts due to the Queen, 1586. — 23. Mvfileurs Onflow and Harvey ^s I’ropofals to have a Grant of Concealments, paying a 6th part to (he Queen, 1586. — 24-. A Surv -y of the Manour of Syndletham, in Beikftiire, with the Members of the fame, in Latin, 1586. — 25. A further Account of Syndlefiiam or Syntham, fo much of it as was granted to Mr. EngLfield, 1586. — 26. Mr. Sam- bourn^s Certificate to Lord Bur^hley of tlie Condition of Syn- fham, 1586. — 27. A brief of what Demefnes of Syr.fliam have been let for Rent, and what referveJ for furnindng Provifions, 1586. — 28. Mr. Seijeanfs Shute and Gau'clev’s Judgment for the Queen, concerning Sherwood Foreli, in Latin, 1586. — 29. Proceedings at a S ^ainm te Couit In id in Sherw'ood ForeR, with ©(her Foreft Matters in 4- ArL.cles, 1586.-r— 30. The Stale of the Queen’s Forefis, Chaces and Parks on the North Side of the Trent, 1586. ~3L Form of a Covenant fora Grant to Mr. Edward Dyer, of a Fee Farm of Concealments, A ’g. 26, 1586. — 32 A Commiffion for Prifoners to ferve in the Queen’s Galleys, except convicied for Murd r. Rapes or Burglary, 1586. ■ — 33. An Acl for rrefervation of the Queen’s Perfon, for maintenance of the true Religion, &c. [on 9 leaves,] 1586. — 34. The Number of Students in the Inns of Court and Chan- cery, both in and out of Term, Apiil, 1536. — 35. The Names of the Members of the feveral Societies of Gray’s Inn, Ber- nard’s Inn, and Staple’s Inn, 1586. — 36. Mr. Robert Jones’s Suit to the Queen for Farming the Original Writs, 1586. — 37. Sir Walter Mildmay to Lord Burghley, with Mr. Jones’s pro- pofat for Farming the Seals of the Queen’s Bench and Common Pleas, Jan. 30, 1586. — 38. Mr. Jones’s' Offers to Lord Burgh- Jey for Farming the Seals of the Queen’s Bench and Common Pleas, 1586. — 39. Minutes of the Agreement betwixt the Earl and Countefs of Shrewtbury and her Sons; to be fliewed to tlie Queen, 1586. — 40. Mr. Serjeant Puckerlng’s Anfwer to Mr. Fifiier’s Complaint, exhibited to her Majjfiy, June 13, 1586. — 41. Mr. Serjeant Puckering’s Cbfervations Concerning Mr. Fjflier’s Eni jrgement from Confinement, Apr. 28, 1586. — 42. Mr, Fifiier’s Anfwers to (he Objedions of Mr. Serjeant Pucke- ring, 1586. — 43. A Note of Mr. Edward Fifher’s Lands extended, delivered by Mr. Serjeant Puckering, May 4, 1586. — 44. Mr. Fifiier’s complaint to the QiiCen of Mr. Serjeant Puckering’s hard Dealings, and defiring his Liberty, June 13, ( 183 , ) 1386. — 45. The Cafe betwixt the Earl of Arundel and Sir Ed" ward Clere; as to Poflefiions of the late Canons of Thetford, Apr. 28, 1586. — 46. A brief of the Caufe belwixt Mr. Allen and Mr. Yorke, laid before the Lord Treafurer, June, 1536. — 47. A State of the Cafe betwixt Mr. Robert Knollys and Mrs. Blanche, with her ill ufage of him, 1586. — 48. An humble Application to the Queen of Robert Flynte, Goldma} the, Apr. 10, 1586. — 49. Mr. Flynfs Note of the Names of proper Jury Men for the Trial of Mr. Martyp’s Minted Money, 1586. — 50. Mr. Alderman Martin’s means whereby Trial may be made of , the goodnefs of the Queen’s Moneys, Apr. 20, 1586. — 51. Lord Burghley’s Articles fent to Keylingand Wafe, Goldfmiths, with their Anfwers, Apr. 26, 1586. — 52. Mr. Fiynt’s Note of Trials made of Alderman Martyn’s Monies, in July and Auguft, 1584, 1586. — 53. Mr. Alderman Martin’s Rcqueft that Trial may be made of his Monies according to his Indenture, Apr. 28, 1586. — 54. Mr. Alderman Martin to Lord Burghley, pro- poiing the Method of trying his Moneys and excepting to fome of his Jury, April, 29, 1586. — 55. Mr. Martin’s Note to Lord Burghley of Names of Aldrrmen, &c. for a Jury, but no Gold- fmiths, 1586. — 56. Flynt’s Note of Eight Perfuns to be of the Jury for trying the Moneys; four Merchants and four Gold- Imiths, 1586. — 57. Names of fuch Goldfmiths as are fit to be on the Jury for the Trial of Alderman Martin’s Moneys, 1586, — 58. Certain Articles of tite Mifdemeanonr of Mr. Robert Flynt, 1586. — 59. An Account of Fees and Diet of the Officers of the Mint, in the Time of Mr. Martin, April, 1586. — 60. A Note of Aifays of the Fixed Monies in the Star Chamber, taken Nov. 29th, 1583, April, 1586. — 61. A Note of the Fees and Diet of the Officers of the Mint in the time of Mr. Lonifon, April, 1586. — 62. A Note cf the Affaies of the pixed Monies in the Star Chamber, taken Feb. 23, 1584, April, 1586. — 63. Directions for the Trial of Mr. Alderman Martin’s Monies, ac- cording to the Indenture, 1586. — 64. Dionys Gray to Lord Burghley, with his Book concerning the Trial of the Monies, May 6, 1586.— 65. Mr. Burd’s Declaration to Lord Burghley, concerning the Mineral Wotks, Apr. 6, 1586. — 66. The > early Rents and Reckonings of the Mineral Works, both of the Royal Mines, and of the Battery and Wire Works, April 6, 1586. — 67. The Inconveniences of the Patent made to Mr. Wilkes for procuring White Sail, 1586. — 68. Confiderations to procure the revoking of Mr. Wilkes’s Grant for monopolizing Salt at Bofton, 1586. — 69. A Recital of farther Inconven enccs arifing from Mr. WilkeAs Patent for Wliite Salt, Apr. 27, 1585 — 70. Mr. Robert Banider’s Defeription to Lord Bnrgliley'' of a new Mine, very rich, found out by him. May, 1586.—7 1. A Note, of certaiti Methods to clcanfe Copper from its feveral Impuri- ties, J 586. ' * ' - ( . isi, ) VOL. XLVIII.— Lot 48. Fol. 1. A Copy of the Addition to the Report of the Jury for the Trial of the Monies May 1.3, 1386. N. B. Thi.sand No. 3. are tranfpofed. — 2. Ms W. I hilips's Account of the proceedings of the Jury for the Trial of the Monies, May 13, 1386. — 3. The Report of the Jury appointed for the Trial of Mr. Alderman Martin^s Monies. [No. 1. teems a Sequel of this.] May 13, 3 586. — 4. Henry Sutton’s Reafons to the Lord Treafurer, why he did not tubfcribe to the Verdidl of the Jury tor the Monies, May 18, 1586. — 5. Flynt’s tlanderous Speeclies of the Queen’s Monies, and his defamation of the Jury that made Trial of the fame, June 9, 1386. — 6. An Account of Keeling and Roger’s Trial of Monies at Cecil Houfe in Weftmintler, 1586. — 7. An Examination of Chritiopher Arays for Coining of Spur Rials, and other Coin ; taking before Mr. Young, June 8, 1586. — 8. A Complaint to Lord Burghfey, of the Warden and Company of the Goldfmith’s againft Keeling, Deputy Allay Matter, July 28, 1586. — 9. Reafons atligned to Lord Burghley by the War- den and Company of Goldfmiths, for depriving Keeling of his Office, July 28, 1586. — 10. Articles exhibited and figned by the Goldfinith’s Company againft Thomas Keeling tlieir Depu- ty Aflay Matter, July .80, 1386, — II. Articles to be enquired of in the Trial of the Queen’s Monies; by an unnamed Perfon, 1586. — 12. A Tefliraonial figned by Forty Goldfmiths, ill fa- vour of Thomas Keeling, July 30, 1386. — 13. A true Report of the confiant method of Working at the Mint, for the whole time of Mr. Martin’s Employ tiiere, 1586. — 14. A Brief of the manner of Trials of the Bullion and Coined Monies, whilft the fame is in the Queen’s Mint, 1586. — 15. A Note of Mr. El- loy’s Trials in Mint matters, made at the Commandment of Sir Walt. Mildmay, 1586. — 16. Reafons for not Farming out her Majefiy’s Mint to any private Subje6l, 1586. — 17. The pro- ceedings of Mr. Alderman Martin and Others for making a true Trial Piece, 1586. — 18. A Note of the teveial Accounts and Checks on the Mafier Workers of the Mint, 1586. — 19. An Account of the Allowances to the W^arden and Mafter- Workers of the Mint, 1586. — 20. A Report of the Warden and Afiifiantsof the Goldfmith’s Company, with the true rea- fon of their Sequefiring Keeling, July 28, 1586.— 21. A Me- morandum of the Weight and P'inenefs of different French CrownPieces, 1586. — 22. Robert Flint’s AccountofTrials made of Alderman Mart^n his Moneys. 1586. — 23. •— — — John- fon and Keeling’s Opinion what Metal comes from the Fire out of XI oz, 2d weight of Silver, 1586. — 24. Mr. Alderman Mar- iya’s Opinion of the making a true Standard for Silver Money, . ( 185 ) V586. — 25. A Memorial of Enquiries to be made ofRo^ers and Keeling, in the Trial of Monies, with the Duty of the Mint Of- ficers, 1586. — 26. Affayes on Silver Plate made by the War- dens, and by Keeling, and {borne and fy^’red by Dimocke, Ju- ly 30, 1586. — 27. Two Ordinances for the Trial of Plate, made by the whole Company of Goldfmiths, July 4, 1578. — 28. The Report of the Lords and other the QueeiPs Comminioners, concerning the I )irputes in the Mintage, May 24, 1578. — 29. The Antient Order of rating the Affays of the Mint, by the' Queen’s Council in the Star Chamber, 1586. — 30.^ The pro- portion of Reparation of the feveral Cadies and Ports within the Cinque Ports, in 1534, and 1585. — .31. The Scite and Con« diticn of Fotheringhaye Cattle, Sept. 9, I5S6. — .32. An Ans- wer to an Accufation agamfi; Ralph Lane, 82c. as if they neglec- ted the Care of South Sea Cattle, 1586. — 33. An Efiimate of the Expence of Supplying the Cadies and Forts within the Cinque Ports, 1586. — 34. An Account of NeceiTaries want- ing for the Supply of Dover Cable, 1586. — 35. An Account of necetfary Reparations to be done at Dover Cable for the year 1586. — 36. An Account of NecelTaries required for the Supply of Sand-gate Cable, 1586. — 87. A Copy of a Latin Certificate in the time of K. Edward lb, by Steven de Pencef- ter, Conbable of Dover, and Warden of the Cinq. Ports, of the Number of fuch Ports, with their Forts and Appendages, the State of tliem, and what Service (hey owe the Sovereign. See Lambard’s Perambulations. 15b6.-— 38. An Account of the Numbers of Men to be put in Array, in Cafe of an Invafiori, with the proportion of each County, 1586. — 39. Extracts botli in Latin and Englibi, from the Archives in the Tower on vari- ous SnbjeCis, 1586. — 40. A Copy of an. A6l of Court of the- Rubia or Mulcovy Company, taken by R. Wright, Seer, ikpril 8, 1586. — 41. Articles exhibited to the Queen by Benedii;:!: Haynes, againft Mr. Cnbomer Smitli, 1.586. — 42. Mr. Aube- rey reprelents to Lord Burghley that be is a Lofer by his Grant for Kerfeys, and begs he may transfer it to another, 1586. —43, Mr. BerkilPs Enquiry of Lord Burghley, whether he is to make Information concerning Rerfeys, in Mr, Stafford’s name or not ? Sept. 5, 1586. — 44. Wm. Morris to Lord Burghlev, that the Kerfey-makers defire to be fubject to Sir E. Stabbrd*' Grant, March 17, 1586. — 45. Mr. Fanbiaw' and Mr. Ofboni to Lord Burghley, of Mr. Philips, and others (earching Wares Tent to other Ports by Land Carriage, July 23, 1585. — 46. Sir W. Winter and Mr. Holffock’s Certificate of Mr. Babi’s A- greement for Viclualling the Queen’s Navy, with the Name.s of the Ships, Sept. 9, 1586. — 47. Mr. P. Ofborne and Mr. T. Owen to Lorci Ihirghiey, with their Examinations of divers in the Fleet touciiing dilorders there, on 8 Sheets. Sept. 13, 15S6. — 48. Mr. Eafiie’s Bill of the diverfitie of Prices of Victuals for the Navy in the Years 1565, and 1586. — 49. Mr. Balhe’s B b ( 186 ) Sea Rate of a proportion for Provifions for One Hundred Men for one Month, Dec. 1586. — 50. Hertfordfliire Juftices to the Lords of the Council, of procuring the Markets to be ferved with Wheat, and of checking Ingrotters, &c. June 8, 1586. — 51. A Proclamation containing Orders for better furnithing Markets with Corn. [ There is by miflake a Duplicate of this.] — 52. Confiderations for relief of the People in the time of the Dearth ; Signed by Sir. W. Mildmay, and Mr. Juftices Manwood and Popham, with Additions, 1586. — 53. A Form of a Preamble to a Proclamation for reducing the exceflive price of Corn, 15S in the 29 th Year of her Re’gn, [in 22 leaves]. — 60. Edwin ^andys Abp. of York to Lord Burghley, to aftift him in preferving the Revenue of the Church of South- well, Notlinghamfhire, Apr. 21, 1587.— ,61. Thomas Cowper Bp. of Winton, clears hiniLdf to Lord Biirghiey from Sir Rich- ard Norton’s Charge of Cov'etoiifnefs, and mentions the Re- venue of his Bilhoprick, Ju’y .3, 1597. — 62 John Elmer Bp. of London defires of Lord Burghley tliat the Sequeftralion of his Tewd Son in law’s Livings may not ^ e ciffioived, Aug. 12, 1587. — 6.3. Edwin Abp. of York difciofes to Lord Bt.rghicy his private Opinion of the Juiiices of Peace of Y'>?ldhire, (with a Certiftcate ot the fame annexed,) Sept. 23, 1587.-^64. Thomas Bp. of Winton to Lord Burghley, concerning the Juftices of Peace of Hampftiire, with a Schedule of the fame, 061. 2, 1587. « — 65. Thomas Gohwin Ip. of Bath and Wells to Lord Burgh- Jey, concerning the Juftices to be continued or dif placed ii^. his Diocefe, 061, 2, 1587^ — 66. Edmond Freake, Bp, ofWoiccfter, ( 202 ) . to Lord Burghley, with a Calendar of the Names and Refidence of the Worcederdiire Judices, Oct. 6, 1587. — 67. Herbert Wedfaling Bp, of Hereford to Lord Burghlev, with his Account of the Juftices of the Peace in Hereford tliire, 061. 7, 1587.— 68. Richard Howland Bp. of Peterburgh to Lord Burghley, that in a little time he will inform him of the ftate of the Juflices in his Diocefe, and (hat he wonders and is forry he himfelf is left out of the CommilTion, Oct. 7, 1587. — 69. Edmond Scambler Bp. of Norwich to Lord Burghley, with a Certificate of tlie Bate of the Juftices in the County of Norwich, Ocl. IJ, 1587. VOL. LIIL— Lot 53. Fol. 1 . Mr, T. RandolplPs Declaration that he could never pro- cure Acquittances in Writing for the QueeiPs Money, difrri- bute 1 by him in Scotland, Oct. 1587. — 2. Sir John Perrot, Lord Deputy of Ireland, thanks Lord Burghley for procuring of the Queen his recall to England, Nov. 22, 1587. — .3. Two Jurats of the Ifie Guernfey, confined in Prlfon for the Faults of others, intreat Lord Burgliley to hear and confider their Cal'e, June, 15S7. — d. Of the Friviledges, Jurifdiction, &c. of the Alagiftrates of Guernfey, exclufive of thofe of the Governor, 1587. — 5. Complaints of the Governor of Guernfey agais^fi the Bailiff, Jurats and others of that Hland, 1587. — 6. An Anfwer of theJufiicesof (Guernfey, to the Complaints of Sir Thomas Leyghton, Knight, C.aptain and Governor there, 1587. — 7. The Caufes wh.y Pr'viledges were granted to the Ifie of Guernfey, and the Benefits arifing from the fame, 1587. — 8. The Names of certain Penfioners in the Low Countrie.s with the Duke of Parma, 15S7. — 9. An Eng'ifir Tranflation from a Spanifli Efiimatefor fur.niflnng 27000 Men and Shipping, &c. fouud in the Marquifs of Santa Gi^cci Ship, 15S7. — 10. A X.etter frijin Thomus Taneker, at Elfinour in Denmark, to one Wiifon, a Merchant, at London, of the vaftnefs of the Spanifii W^ariike Preparations, 1587. — 11. A Memorial written by the Lord Burghley, for the Ufa of the Perfuns appointed to treat of a Peace witii Spain, I'^ec. 1587. — 12. Lord Leicefter to Sigtiior Junius, that the Queen will continue to prote6l the Low Countries., and not readily make Peace >vith Spdn, June lO, 1587. — 13. Names of Commiffioners of the feven United Pro- vinces appointed to treat of publick Pvlatters in France, 1586. — 14. A French Paffport of the Duke of Parma for the farfe Treatment of the Englifii Commiffioners to meet near Offend, Sept. 21, 1587 -—15. The Names and Titles, iii French, of the five Commlfiioncrs lent from the Prince of I’arma to the Englifli Comraiffioni'i's near Offend, I5S7 — 16. An Account, in French, of the pretended Defeat of the ReiBres, by the Duke of Guife, printed and publiflicd at Paris, J587. — 17. A ( 203 ) ‘ Difcourfe, In Ila]ian,,of Sir Horatio Palavicinf, concerning prefenl ftate of France, Dec. 27, 1587. — 18, Lord Burghley’s Form of an Anfwer to be given to Signior Junius, Tent from Duke. Cafimire, 1587. — 19. Copies of 2 Letters concerning Traffick, Lnl b) Raffia Merchants of England, one to the Chan- cellor, the other to the Ciiief Counfellor of the Duke of Ruffia, Dec. 23, 1587. — 20. A Latin Epiftle from Mr. Secretary Wal- fingham to Don Salomon Aberiyaex at Condantinople, in Favour of Don Antonio King of Portugal, 1587. — 21. The Subttance of a Letter of Complaint of Don Salomon, a Minitler of the G, S’gnior, againft the Engliffi Agent at Conftantinopfe, for fcreening two Perfons obnoxious to the Court, and him, with the fubftance of a Letter to paci.^y him, 1587. — 22. Duke Cafimire at Heidelberg, in French, to Lord Burghley, to pro- mote his Affairs, and that new Misfortunes call for new Reme- dies, Apr. 2, 1587. — 23. Duke Cafimire at Heidelberg, in La- tin, to Lord Burghley, to permit George Kolcher to import flrong Drink to England, May 4, 1587. — 24. A Memorial for the Queen, of Edward Prinne, Servant of the King of Portugal, to ftop the intended attempts of Sir F. Drake againfl the Ma- deira Ifles, June 24, 1587. — 25. Two Lelters, in French, of the King of Navarre, to Monfieur Buyzeval, Gentleman of his Chamber, 1587. — 26. Monfieur Buyzevall to Secretary Wal- fingham, in French, of Affairs at Rochelle, iLc. Aug. 3, 1587. — 27. Two Lutch Scholars, recommended by Lord Burghley to Cambridge, Petition for fomething, in Latin, to relieve their Poverty, Aug. 13, 1.S87. — 28. Laffiy, a Polander, in Latin, to Lord Burgiilty'', tliat he would recommend his Suit to the Queen, Odf. 1587. — ^29. The Duke of Bouillon, in French, to Lord Burghley, of the difficulties the Reformed are in, through the League, Nov. 5, 1587. — 30. The Duke of Bouillon, in French, to Lord Burghley, concerning fome exiled B.efugees, Nov. 20, 1587. — 31. The King of Navarre, in French, to Lord Burgh- ley, to allow one Stanlake an Engliffi Merchant, to fail with Food, Arms, ScC. to Rochelle, Dec. 14, 1587. — 32. The Duke of Bouillon’s Account, in French, of the Alarches of the Ger- man Army in France, and their Departure, from June 23, to Dec. 13, 1387. — 33. Propofals laid before Lord Burghley, to be agreed to by the King of Spain, for fecurity of the Engliffi Trade to Portugal, 1587. — 34. A project how to Heal with Don Anthonio, and the Morocco Ambatfador, by Air. Robert Cecil, 1587. — 35. The Confeffion of Count Venniufo, a fmall Time before his Death, in whicii he betrays the Defigns of Don An- tonio, 1587. — 36. Don Antonio’s Charge to all Towns, &c. on tl. J Sea Coafis, not to relieve the Spaniards with any ne- ceffaries, 1387. — 37. The State of the Revenues of the King- dom of Portugal; to be laid before (he Queen, 1587. — 38. Lord Warwick tells Lord Burghley he had fent to him his Deputy in the Office of Orduance/for freffi Orders in that De- Dd 2 ( 204 ) p^rfment, Marcli 29, 1587. — 39. The Earl of Kent propofes to Lord Bar^hley his intention of reducing 1000 Trained Men to 460, in Bedford fli ire, April 5, 1587. — 40. the Earl of Lei- refier mentions (o Lord Burghley his readinefs to refign Mal- vern -Chace, in favour of Mr. Hen. Bromley, April 9, 1587, — 41. The Earl of Lincoln (ells Lord Burghley he has been neglected, notwithfranding his fervices ; He defires the Stew- ardfhip of Grantham, April 16, 1587. — 42. The Earl of Suffex acquaints Lord Burghley with the fioppage of three Dantzick Ships laden with Spanidi Goods, April 27, 1587. — 43. Mr, Secreta;y Walfingharn to Mr. Hen. Maynard, to remind the Lord Treafiirer of Mr. Fagan’s Debt, May 1, (587. — 44. Lord. Vifcount Montague to Lord Burghley, for the releafeof his tick Couhn Rookwood from the Gate-hqufe, May 10, 1587. — 45, Mr. Secretary Walfingharn to Lord Burghley, concerning the Earl of Oxford’s Grant, May 13, 1587. — 46. The Earl of Huntingdon to Lord Burghley, of Ids own low Condition ; He hopes the Gofpel will not be ill fpoken pf by his means. May 16, 1587. — 47. Lord Willoughby ofParharn, to Lord Burghley, to flop the Purveying of great quantities of Beans and Oats in Xyincolnfidre, May 18, 1587. — 48. The Earl of Leicefier to L. .Burghley, to difpatch fome Bufinefs relating to the King of Sweden, May 19, 1587. — 49. Mr. Secretary Walfingharn to Lord Burghley, concerning a Caufe betwixt Lord Hertford and his brother Lord Henry, May 22, 1587. — 50. Sir Thomas Heneage to Lord Burghley, that his Son Finch may not be ill dealt with by his opponents, May 29, 1587. — 51. The Earl of Southampton, a Student at Cambridge, thanks Lord Burghley, in Latin, for taking Cr.fe of his Affairs, 1587. — 52. A rough Draucrht of the Eailof Leicefier’s Afiurance or Bond given to tlie Queen, for borrowing of her 60001. June 20, 1587. — 53. The Earl of Derby bemg defigned AmbalTador to France, defires Lord Burghley to give hirq timely notice, July 5, 1587. — 54. Lady Mary Rogers defires of Lord Burgh- ley that her Husband may not be difcharged the Com- mifiion of the Peace, July 9, 1587. — 55. ~Mr. Secretary XVaTingham to Lord Burghley, that Sir Richard Bingham’s Brother might fypply his place in Ireland, July 29, 1587. — 56. Copies of Mr. Sevretary Walfingham’.s Summons of I^. Derby 10 Court, previous to his Embaffy, with his Anfwer, Aug. 12, ,1587. — 57. Mr. Secretary Walfingharn to Lord Burghley, of ihe Duke of Montpenfier’s being fent to, in behalf of the King of Navarr, &c. Aug. 12, 1587.— 58. The Earl of Eflex to L. Burghley, to grant V e Suit ofa Friend of his, Aug. 1587. — 59. Mr. Secretary Walfingharn to Lord Burghley, for the payment of Brian Mack Gehagan’s Penficn, a man right ferviceable to the Queen. Sept. 6, 15S7. — 60. IMr. Secretary Walfingharn to Lord Burghley; His hopes of a Cure of his own Ifchury; and that he has tranfacled a certain matter with the Queen, Sept. 9, 1587.™ 6). TIte Earl of tiunlingdon’s Suit to the / ( 205 ,) Queen, for exchange of Lands with her Majefly, 06^. 8, 153.7. — 62. The Earl ot Derby to Lord Burghley, fignifying that he had at his dellre fent him his iifual Titles ot Honour, Oct. 10. 1587. — 63. Mr. Sollic'itor Coke to Lord Burghlev, concerning a Lic' nfe to pafs for fowing of Woad, Od. 15. 1587. — .64. The Earlof Effex to Lord Burghley, tiiat he had unfuccersfully interceded with tiie Queen for Mr.* Killegrew, but had obtain- ed the Ward fnij) of Mr. Morley, Nov. 14, 1587. — 65. The Earl of Effex would know Lord Burghley’s Opinion of his mov- ing the Qiicen, that Dr Cagfar may be Mafter of Requefts, .Dec. 3, 1587. — '66. Lord Derby to Lord Burghley, to procure for him of the Queen or elfewhere, the loan of lOOOl. to fup- porthim during his Embalfy, Dec. 7, 1587. — 67. The Earl of Pembroke to Lord Burghley, concerning Money in tiie Bithop of St. David’s hands, collected for railing So'dieis, &c. Dec. 26, 1587.-r-68. Anthony Tyrrel to the Queen, excufing his tergiverfation, adding Pardon, and promifing for the future to be a good Proteftant Subjedt, Aug. 1587. (See Vol. 50, and 51, or 52.) —69 The Yearly Rents and Revenues of Recufants, with thevalueof their Goods, in feveral parts ol England, 1587. —70. Of the Popitli Principles of Df. Allen, and other his Ad herents. 1587 — 71. Job Throgmorton writes to Lord Burgh- ley bis grief for having angerM the Queen, by pubiifliing againil Jhe Eftablilhed Religion, with Penry and Udal, April 3, 1589, — 72. The Decree, in Latin, of John Bithop of I^ondon, &c. againft Mr. Robert Cavydray, for depraving the Service Book, &c. 1587 .*^73. An Abfira(5t of the Proceedings in the High Commiffion Court againft Robert Cavvdray Clerc, late Parfgn of Loughnara, Rutlanddiire, 1587. — 74. Mr. Robert Cavvdray . being ejected from his Living, prays Lord Burghley ei her for readmiifion, or to enjoy the profits till Michaelmafs, IVlav SI. 1587. — 75. An Extraft of certain Faculties granted to lundiy Par Tons and Vica*-;?, for Pluralities and non-refidence, 1587. — 76. The Lady Wroth’s information againft divers Bargemen, Ibr flopping her Mill Locke, June 7th iafl, Aug. 7, 1587. — 77. A Record flievving the Owners of the Ferry paflage betwixt Harwich and Ipfwich, 1587. — 7 8. Names of the Perfons that ftcTpped Lady Wroth’s Mill-Locks, with various abufes by them committed, 1587. — 79. Examinations taken by Mr. Dalton, concerning one Mrs. Burnell, who gave out flie was King Phil- lip’s Daughter, 'Aug 8, 1587, — 80. Some Account of the Situ- ation of the County of Suffex, with Charadlers of the Juftices there, and the places of their reticlence, 1587, — 81. Remem- brances for alterations to be made in the new appointment of Jullices of the Peace, 1587. — 82. Name.s of Old and New Commiffioners of Sewers for the River of Lea, 1587. — ^83. A Certificate concerning Jufiices of the Peace in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, which are to be difplaced, and which not', 1537. — 84. Lord Riche to Lord Burghley, to refiore Mr. Chibborn and Mr. Butler to the Commiffion of the Peace in ( 206 ) Kflex, Nov, 16, 1587. — 85. Certain marks to be prefixed to the Names of fuch perfons as are, or are to be Jaftices of Peace, to Hievv whether they are eligible or not, with an Account of h'me matters, relating to many in Commiffion, which require Re or- ination, 1587. — 86. Names and Charaders of feveral Northern Jufiices, fo far as may be gathered by the marks prefixed to their Names, according to No. 85, 1587. — 87 Namesoftome iervingmen in Lyvery, which are Jufiices ot Peace in the Counties of Cardigan, Carmarthen, and Pembroke, 1587. — 88. New Regulations concerning Juftices of the Peace, drawn up by Lord Burg h ley him felf, 1587. — 89. A Certificate concern- ing Juftices of the Peace in the Counties of Lincoln, Leiccfter, Bedford, and Bucks, (on 9 Pages.} 1587. — 90. A Certificate [by the Bithop of the Diocefe,] of the Juftices of Devon and Cornwall ; this includes No. 83, but with great Additions, 1587. — 91. The Names and Number of Juftices of the I ea e in every County, 1587. — 92. An Account of the Juftices of Aflize, with their allowance for Diet, &c. 1587. — 93. An Ac- count of the teveral Circuits of the Juftices (>f Affize, 1587. — 94-. Remembrances for the Lord Trealurer, in behalf of the Bargemafters on the river Lea, or Leigh, 1587. — 95. A Petition of Agnes Barnes of Weftfon, to Lord Burghley, lor the releafe of her Plutband from Newgale, committed there for thought- lefs Speeches againft liie Commiflioners of the Sewers lor the river Lea, 1587. VOL. LIV.— Lot 54. Lol. 1. Dr. Whitaker, Head of St. John’s, Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, that the College wants Money, April 3, 3 537 . — 2. Dr. Beacon’s Schemes to Lord Burghley, for the better Supply of Benefices with able Preachers from both the Univerfities, April 25, 1587. — 3. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houfes at Cambridge, in Latin, complain to Lord Burghley of the inveteracy of the Townfmen, May 29, 1587. - 4 . The Vice-chancellor of Cambridge to Lord Burghley, that Mr. Woodhoufe (liould have his Grace, he wanting but four days of the time required, (fee No, 14.) June 7, 1587. — 5. TheSubftance of a Complaint of the Mayor of Cambridge againft the Vice-chancellor, June 14, 1587. — 6. The Anfvver of the Vice-chancellor of Cambridge to the Complaint of the Mayor, June 19, 1587. — 7. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houfes in Cambridge to Lord Burghley, Ihevving how the Townfmen have hurt the Priviledges of the Univerfity, June *9, 1587.—- 8. The Vice-chancellor gf Cambridge to L. Burgh- ( 207 ) ley, of his Imprlfonlng one Durden an Enthufiaft, on the en- clofed Depofilionof one Williamfon, June 25, 1587. — 9. Proofs that the Mayor of Cambridge caufed the Diflurbance betwixt • theTownfmen and the Univertity, June 28, 1587. — 10. Cam- bndg Univerfity detires no contention with the Town, in the affair ofCommoning and Impounding, June 28, 1587. — 1 1. L. Burghley, as Chancellor of Cambridge, to the Vice-chancellor, 8zc. to regulate the Affair of Tutors and Pupils, June 10, 1587. — 12.' Stephen Church, a Student of Corpus Chrifti, Cam- bridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, defiring his Benevolence, June 1587. — 13. Dr. Per tie’s An fvver to the Mayor ofCam- bridge’s complaint concerning Hammond’s Hogs, June, l5S7. — 14. Mr. Prefton of Cambridge to Lord Burghley, of the Caufes of the Stay of Sir Woodhoule’s Grace, June 1587. (See No. 4.) — 15 Dr. 1 erne mentions at large to Lord Burghley the Ingratitude of Edmonds the Mayor of Cambridge, July I , 1387. — 16. Reafons of the Community of All-Souls, Oxon. to Lord Burghley, why they cannot let their Woods to Lady Staf- ford, Aug. 20, 1.7^7. — 17. The Community of Chrift’s ColL ' Cambridge, in Latin, thank Lord Burghley, for fettling a Dif- pute betwixt the Vice'chancelior and them, Aug. 1587. — 18. R. Hovenden, Vv^'arden of AH-Souls, excules hirrifelf to Lord Burghley for two things he had charged him with. Sept. 1, 15^7. — 19. Dr. VVhitrtker, of St. John’s, Cambridge, in Latin, fliews to Lord Burghley, that the Statute of their College Ihou id not be evaded, which requires their Fellows to take Ordtrs when they have been Six Years Alafiers of Arts, Sept. 12„ 1587. — 20. Mr. Packer’s thanks to Lord Burghley, for procur- ing his Son to be placed at Oxford, with Latin Verfes of the Son, complimenting Lord Burghley, Sepfem. 1537.~2!. Tlie Queen’s Mandamus, fjgnecl by heiTelf, to the Sociefy of Peter Hoiife Cambridge, to admit John Tenelon to a Fellowfhip there, 06t. 9, 1587. — 22. The Warden and Fellows of All-Souls, Ox- on, to Lord Burghley, to pacify the Queen feemingly incenfed agrdnft them, Oct. 1587. [See No. 16.] — 23. Some Mafters of Arts of Chri ft’s Church, Oxon, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, of the Cafe betwixt them and Mr. Leonard Perrot, 0(5t. 1587. 24. Tile Mafter and Fellows of Peter-Houfe, Cambridge, to Lord B .^-ghley, that Mr. Tenefon, recommended by the Queen, cannot have a Fellowfhip, Nov. 6, 1587. — 25. The Fellows of Be^'^net College, Cambridge, in Latin,. to Lord Burghley, that agrt-eable to i>is Nomination, they Eledt Dr. Copcote their Mafter, Nov. (), 1587. — 26. Extradls from the Charters of Cambridge Univerfity, of the Juri(di6tion of the Vice-chancel- lorbs Confiftory-Court there, 1587. — 27. A Brief of the power of Cambridge Univerfity, by their Charters, to regulate Ingrof- fing, Foreftalling, and Regra ing, 1587. — 28. A Prcvifo for the Townlmen in both the Univerliiies concerning the buying and fe'li g of Corn, 1587. — 29. Realons by the Scholars of both the Univeifitie-s agaiiiR the Provilo propoled by the Townfmen ( 20‘8 ) concerning Corn, 1587. — 30. The reafons of All-Souls College Oxon, why they (hoiild not let their Woods, as the Queen de- filed, with Anfwers to the fame, 1387. — 3U The Queen to tlie Dean and Chapier o' Ely, tdfet a Leafe of a Mnnour and 1 ar- fonage of theirs to William Afhby, Efq. April 13, 1587. — 32. Serretarv Walfingharn to Mr, Dean Feme, and the Chapter of Ely, to befriend Mr. Aflibv in his Leafes as much as pofnble, April 15,1587. — 33. Dr. Ber.net to Lord Burghley, (o procure for him of the Archbifliop of Canterbury a Prebend in the Church of Winton, May 17, I587.' — The Dean and Chap- ter of Ely to Lord Burghley, concerning the Queen’s Requefl .for their demiting fome Lands of the Birtioprick to Mr. Aihby, Juiv II, 1587.-^35. D. Squire to Lord Burghley, complain- ing of the feverity of hi.s Father in Law Elmer, Blfliop of Lon- don, Aug, 12,1587. — 3d. Articles of Agreement betwi5ct the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, and the Patentees of their Lands, Aug. 19, 1587. — 37. Dr. Babington’s Petition to the Council in relation to a controversy betwixt him and Dr. Bea- con, 1587. — 38. An Account of Lands in St^ordthire granted to Katherine Lady Paget for her Jointure, 1587. — 39. A Rental of the Revenues of the Baronies of Brough and Gillifland, in Cumberland, pollelTions of the late Lord Dacres, 1587. — 40. The Contents of the Writings belonging to the Efiates of Sir Henry Sydney, &c, 1537. — 41. A Petition to the Queen, of William GiUye', Merchant, fora Grant to Import Foreigi. Hop- Poles, and fpare our own Timber, Dec. 20, 1587. — 42, An Account of the different allowances in the Expences of the Fu- nerals of theCountefs of Lenox, and the Scotch Queen, 1587. — 13. A Certificate of Depofitions relating to the Value and difiK^fal of the Goods and Effects ofthe late Bifliop of Chichef- ter, (on 22 Sheets.) 1587. — 44. An Inventory of the Goods and Elfecds of the late Bifhop of Chicheffer, in the return made by Mr. T. Eowyer and other Commiffioners, 1587. — 45. Sir Walter Mfidmay to lord Burghley, that when lie his examined Sir T. Heneage’s and Mr. Fovs ier’s Accounts, he will (end them to him, April 2, 1587. — Iff. Mr. James Parry in the Fleet Pri- fon for D bt, to his brother of the Spicery, to lue to L. Eurgh- ley to relieve him, April 23, 1587. — 47. Mr. John Waduvorth to Lord Burghley in Latin, liial he thanks him for, many favours, but defires to refign a noli: that is hurtful to iiim, 1587. — 48. Sir Walter Mildraay to Lord Burghley, that he has Examired Mr. Bafiie the Contraclor’s Book for Sea-Services, May 23, 1587. — 49. Sir Wahej iMildmay to Lord Burghley, to fettle the Difpute betwixt the Community of Chrift’.s Coljege,Cambridge, and the Vicechancellor, May 31, 15S7. — 50. John Morehoiife of Camliridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, for iiis recoiwinen- dalory Letters to procure h.im a Fellowfliip, June 21, 1587. — 51. Ml*. Hcvie reprefents to Lord Burghley the infolence of the Dunkirker.';, aiid the hurt they do to iheEnglifli, June 28, 1587. — 52. Dr. Byng and Ur. Ilammotid to Lord Barghleyj with { .209 ) Iheir Approbation of Mr. Stubb's defence of Engllfli fafllce, againH: the Papilis, July 1 ], 1587. — 53. Mr. James Rilher from (he N'orlh, to Lord Biirghley, of the bafe Ingroffing of Corn at York and Hiiii, and other Matters, July 2 1 , 1587. — 54. Thomas Wilkes in the Fleet Prifon, to Lord Burghley, for his Enlarge- ment, July 22, 1587. — -55. Mr. W. Herle to Lord Burghiey, that he fliould be very thankful for the Clerkfliip of the Duchy, being reduced, July 24, 1587. — 56. Mr. Herle to Lord Burgh- ley, that the Auditorthip of the Duchy being void, he begs his good word to the Queen for it, if he milTes the Clerkfliip, July' 26, 1587. — 57. Mr. John Stubbs to Lord Burghley, with his Book in defence of Englifli Juffice, againft the Papids, (men- tioned No, 52.) July 27, 1587. — -58, Mr. Herle to L. Burgh- ley, further folliciting for the Clerkfliip of (he Duchy, in a pref- fing manner, Aug. 6, !587- — 59. A Copy of Mr. Herie’s Let- ter to the Queen, (which he fent to Lord Burghley, with the preceding,) detiring preferment of her Majedy, April 10, 1687., —60. Mr. James Rither from the North, to Lord Burghley, that great Diforders are committed by the neceditous, with a Remedy for the fame, Aug. 7> 1587. — 61. Mr. Herle, much dif- Contented,to L. Burghley ; wants either preferment at home ,oc be employed abroad, to relieve his Didrefs, Aug. 10, 1587. — 62. Mr. Herle tells Lord Burghley that his favourable inclina- tion greatly comforts him, and that he has (pent all in the Queen^s Service, Aug. 23, 1587.— 63. Mr. William Arundeli to Mr. Michael Hicks, that he wants to hear fome News from }iim,Aug. 24,1587. — 64. Mr. Secretary Walfingham, to Mr. John Hare, that he has moved the Queen touching his Suit< who is well inclined, Aug 24, 1587. — 65. Mr. Robert Snagge to Lord Burghley, to befriend him with the Queen, to w'horn his Enemies had mifreprefented him, Aug. 27, 1587. — 66'. Mr. John xMo orhoufe, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to write to the Society of Trinity College, Cambridge, to give him a Fellow- ihtp, Aug. 1587.— 67. Doctor Bayly’s Receipt to make Clari- lyed Whey, 1587, — 68. Air. Poulter thunks Lord Burghley for a Favour he had lately received from him, Aug. 1587. — 69. Dr. Julius Csefar of the Commons defires of Lord Burghley, the Gift of a Buck to treat his Friends, Aug. 1, 1587, — 70. Mr, Giles Afcham (ollicites Lord Burghley in Latin for a Pen- lion, being in want, Sept. I, 1587. — 7 1. Mr. Thomas Wilke.s in the Fleet-prifun, to Lord Burghley, for his favour'and aid to procure his Liberty, hi< Reftraint impairing his health, Sepi 2, 1587.— ’72. Air. William Lambarde to Lord Burghley, to thank him for his many favours, which he dioiihl more enjoy, for the lols of his Wife, Sept. 4, 1587. — 73. Cuthbeit Roulb a Yeoman Uftier of the Chamber, that Lord Burghley would further his Suit to the Queen for the Office of Weyleyfiiip and MetleyQiip, relating to Weights and Meafure?, in Cumherlaiid, Sept. 1 1, 1587.-— 74, Mr. Edward Prime, to I.ord Burg lev, to E e ( 210 ) procure that the Queen of her goodnefs would pay feme of the poor King of Portugars Debts, Sept, 16, 1587. — 75. Names- and Chara61ersof Juftices of the Peace in'the Shires of North- ampton and Rutland, fuppofed to be written by the Biftiop of Pelerbiirgh, Od. 1587. — ^76. Mr. Richard Grenham, to Lord Bnrghiey, recommending to him one Mr. Henry Smith to be encouraged in the Miniftry, Ocl. 15S7. — 77. Sir John Smith’s , large Account to Lord Burghley of his Treatife of Military Af- fairs, Nov\ 15, 1587. — 78. Mr. James Rither in the North, to Tjord Burghley, that young Mr. Bellafys is too infirm for a Warrier, but is an excellent Jn dice of Peace, Dec. 9, 1587. — 79. Edward Grant, MafterofVVefiminfter School, to the Queen in Latin, to be releafed from the trouble of his employment, after 17 Years Teaching, December 12, 1587. — 80. The Co- partner Creditors of T.ord Leiceller, on his Barony of Denbigh, to Lord Burghley, that they may receive their Money, 1587. — 81. Dr. Julius Crefar’s Report of the rude Behaviour of Lord Vifeount Bindon, in Court, at a Trial of Pirates, 061. 1 1, 1587. — 82. A Report of a narnelels Perfbn of divers Mildemeanors committed by^ Lord Vifeount Bindon, 1587. — 83. An odd Let- ter of Mr. William Delhick, Garter King at Arms, to Norroy King at Arms, on divers matters, Apnl 25, 1587. — 84. Mr. Glover, Sonierfet Herald, to Lord Burghley, fenfibly relating what he has fuffered from Mr. Garter Dethjck, July 22, 1587. ■ — 85. The Ingredients of a Clyfter taken at Oallands, Auguft 29, 1587. VOL. LV.— Lot. 55 . Fob 1. The Queen’s Licenfe and Difpenfalion for her O Hirers and Servants of the Houfehold, as to their Apparel, Feb. 22, 1587, 8. — 2. Mr. Holcroft’s Memorial for Prefervation of the Game in tlie Foreft of Delamere, 15S7, 8. — 3. ivlr. Powel’s (''harge of a Debt to (he Exchequer owing by Geoffrey Turviiie, Richard Rowland, and William Pain- ter, 1587, 8.-4. Tl.e Dramatis Perfona? of a Mafque, acted before L(ird Burghley, &c. by feme (rentlemen of Gray’s Inn, vviih their NatneS, I5S7, S. — 5. Infirucfions of the Court of the Star-chamber, l ow to proceed againfi: one Ander.'on, accufed of Perjury and Extortion, 1587, 8. — 6. A Cojiy of certain (daufes to be ad ed to, and inlerted in (he Patents and Bonds of Receivers, March, 1587, 8. — 7. Minutes of a fetter to the Lord Chancellor, that the Rcceiver.s fliould give Bcjods be.fiire their Parents are Sealed, March, 1587, 8. — 8. yVn Ac- count in Latin, of the Debts of the General Receivers in the feveral Counties, at Michaclmafs 1587, v.'itten 1587, 8. — 9 An Atdvver of the two Audifors of the Imprefs, lo Mr. Fanfiiaw’s Allegations,. iMarch 2, 1587, 8. '--10. A Petition and Complaint ( 211 ) •of one Hill, lo Lord Barghley, againd the Frauds of Starkey and Proctor, 1587, 8. — 1 ]. A Copy of an Order of Sir Thomas Bromley, Lord Chancellor, concerning a Cliancery Caufe be- twixt Lord Zouch and Rich. Bamfield, Efq. Feb ,8, 1587, 8. — 12. A Difcourfe of the Caufes of Dearth in the Realm, with Remedies for the fame, by increating the value of Money, &c. (on 8 Sheets.) 1587, 8. — 13. An Aiifwer to the Difcourfe that pretends to account for the Dearth in England, by under- valuing the Monev, &c. (on 5 Leaves.) 1587, 8. — 14. An Offer of John Winter, and others, to make Sal t-petre at a cer- tain Price, Feb. 4, 1587, 8. — 15. An Abftraft of the Charge of the Works at Portfmouth, for the 12th, and 13th Months, ending March 23, 1587, 8. — 16. A Proportion for Vi6i nai- ling ot 1500 Men for two Months at the Towm of Flufliing in the Low Countries, Jan. 1587, 8. — 17. Henry Bane’s Contra-61: vt/iih CapL Lambert, for furniflilng him with Caffocks and Hofe, at a fet Prire, Feb. -28, 1587, '8. — IS. A Pafiport of the Lord Admiral, Charles Lord Howard, to Henry Boult, Mafter of the Ship Abraham of Lubec, Jan. 26, 1587, 8. — 19. Con- cerning barrelled Fifli, wMth objections to the Suit for import- ing the fame, with Anfwers, (on 3 Papers.) 1587, 8. — 20. An Account of Paffports fign-ed by the Lord Treafurer fince the Lord Admirai’s gding to Sea, 1587, 8. — 21. A Petition to L. Burghley, of the Merchants of Taunton, to be incorporated with the Merchants of Exeter, 1587, 8.- — 22. Don Antonio, King of Portugal, hi? demand that all Engliflimen be forbid to trade to Guinea, without his Licenfe, Feb. 12, 1587, 8. — 23. The Condi-tions of the Grant required for Trading on the Guinea Coad, with names of the Merchants that defire it, 1587, S . — 24. An Anfw'er to the Petition of the Merchants of launton, for their Trade to Guinea, 1587, 8. — 25. Abides and Frauds committed in King Road, and the River Severn, Feb. 1587, 8. — 26. The different dale of the Silver-Mines in Cardiganddre, at prefent and before the coming there of Charles Evans, Gent. March 22, 1587, 8. — 27. The Suit of Francis Pendreth for a Grant for Annual Exportation of a certain N.umt- ber of Pelts. Jan. 20, 1587, 8. — 28. An Account of the -Com- panies of London, and their Rents purchafed of King Edward •the 6th, Jan. 23, 1587, 8. — 29. The Wardens of the Gold- fmith’.s Company, to Lord Burghley, of their Proceedings with jegard to the Pix. May 30, 1587. — An Accouni of the Chari- ties of divers Companies of London, by the Rents, &c. pur- chafed of King Edw'ard the 6th (on 2 Sheets.) Feb. 3. 1587, 8. — 31. A Tedimonial of Mr. HerLetoLord Burghley, con- cerning the Cudoms at Milford Haven, Feb. 3, 1587, 8. — ,32. A Complaint of Mr. Glafiej' Cudomer of Chelfer to L. Burghley, ajjaind Alexarider Coates, the Comptroller, Feb. 21, 1587, 8. — 33. Robert Dow, to Lord Barghley, for an Allow- ance of 2s. for Strangers -Cloths, and that he may come in for E e 2 ( 212 ) a SI are, Feb. 22, 1587, 8. — An Anfwer to the Captain’s Supplication, with regard to the Ifland of Guernfey, Jan. 20, 1587, 8. — 35. Points to be debated by the Lords of the Privy Council, c( ncerning the Low Countries, Feb. 7, 1587. 8. — 36. A Declaration in P'renchof the Proceedings of the States of the Low Countries againft Monheur de Jouvv, March 1587, 8 — 37. Paul Knibbiiis of Fluftiing in Latin, to Mr. Jlogers; of the Hol- landers Sentiments of t^he Confequences of the Queen’s making Peace wdth Spain ; of their prefent State, and of their Affec- tion to the Queen, and LeicefieCs Government, March 22,, 1587, 8. — 38. Monfieur de Pleffis in French, to Lord Burgh- ley, of a late Engagement with the Enemy, and the ill Confe- quences of it, Feb. 6, 1587, 8. — 39. Don Antonio, in to Lord Burghley, of the miferable Bate of his Affairs, Feb. 28, 3587, 8. — 10. Lord Chamberlain FTunfdon, to Lord Burghley, of repairing Chrinmafs Lane, in Suffolk, the great Road to Cambridge, Jan. 8, 1587, 8. — II. Lord Grey tells Lord Burgh- ley that he hearkens to his advice, not t(r quit the Queen's Ser- vice yet, to go home, Jan. 22, 1587, 8. — 42. The E. of Derby defires Lord Burghley 's leave that his Son Mr. R( bert Cecil, and Mr. Spencer, may take a ride with him, Feb. 10, 1587, 8. — 43. Lorvl Lei( eBer juBifies himfelf to Lord Burghley for angry Speeches againB him to the Queen, Feb. 12, 1587,8. — 44. The State of the Cafe of the Manoiir of Binfey at large, betwixt the Dean and Canons of ChrB's Church, Oxon, and Mr. Leo-? nard Perrot, Farmer of the Manour, fan. 30, 1587, 8. — 45. A Brief of the Wrongs offered by the Members of ChriB Church, Gxon, to Leonard Perrotf, as to the Manour of Binfey, Jan. 30, .1587, 8. — 46. The MaBers of Arts of ChriB Church, Oxon, in Latin, fliew their joy May 2> 1588. — 62. The Mayor and Juratts of Rye, to Lord Burghley* That the Town of Tenterden may bear a proportionable ex- pence with them for thepubiick Service, 1588. — 63. The May- or andxVldermen of Briftol, to Lord Burghley, to accept of ihe H. Stewardffiip of Briftol, In the place of L. LeicePer deceafyd. Sept. 9, 1583. — 64. A Grant in Latin of the Farm of the UI- nage-Piip in W^ales, and the Dutchy of Cornwall, to WiihLm Cecnl, Efq. for 2 1 Years, Ocf. l6, 'l 588.— 65. The Mayor and EurgePes of BoPon, to Lord Burghley, that their Admiral Jurit- cli(fl;on may not he oppugned by the I.ord High Adm.iral, 1588. — A CertlPcate Signed by feveral Clothiers, fhewing the infufficiency of Rowland Bracebridge to be anUlnager. 1588. — 67. Remembrances of Rowland Bracebridge for the Earl of Bedford, to imerpole in his behalf, 1588. — 68. Edw^ard Darcy, to Lord Burghley, to furiher his Suit, for Making and Expt-rling Pelts and Skins yearly, 1588. — 69. Matthew de QuePre^s Sup- ( 217 ) plication, for a Licenfe to Export 600 Rough Neat’s Hides, 1588. — 70. Francis Fendrith’s Suit to the Queen, to make and fell within and without the Realm Pelts, and worked Skins for 21 Years, 1588". VOL. LVII.— Lot 57. Fol. 1. Impofl paid both by Englitli and Foreign Merchants for Currans, betides their Subfidies, 1588.-— 2. The Amount of a Subfidy, Fifteenth and Tenth, how much of the fame is paid, and how much not, 1588. — 3. A Letter from the Court, repre- hending the Negligence and Omiffions of the Cornmiffioners for, and Cclledtors of the Subfidy, 1588. — Minutes of a Letter of Lord Burghlcy to all the Lords Lieutenants, to procure a Loan for the Queen, Dec. 4. 1588. — 5. Copies of two Letters to fuch Lords and Ladies as have, and fuch as have not Paid their firtl Subfidies, 1588. — 6. Mr. Morifon’s Book ot Debts due for the Subfidies, with the Names of fuch as have not paid, Dec. 27, 1588. — 7. Mr. Chambers to L. Burghley, of the Abufes of under Sheriffs, thro’ their Ignorance and unlkilfulnefs, Nov. 4, 1588. - — 8. Statutes and Ordinances made by the Commiffioners of Sewers in the County of Lincoln, May 29, 1588. — 9. The Commiffioners of Sewers in Lincoln fliire to Lord Burghley, for a Plot of South Holland, to be made by Mr. Hexam, July 8, 1588. — 10. Laws, Orders, and Decrees by the Commiffioners of Sewers at Spalding, Lincoinffiire, July 14, 1588. — 11. Or- ders tor the Commiffioners of the Sewers in Lincolfliire, by the Lord Chancellor, LordTreafurer, and Sir F. Walfingham, Aug. 7, 1588. — 12‘. Lord Burghley to the Commiffioners of the Sew- ers in Linconlnfliire, to fettle fome difputes relating to the Dreyns, 1588. — 13. Matters that appear againfl Mr. Croftes, by examination of Witneffes, relating to Lord Leicefter’s death. Sic. 1588. — 14. Mr. Rither’s Letter to Lord Burghley, ffiewing his great diflike to the Scots, July 17, 1588. — 15. Expences of Sir Edward Anderfon, Knight, and others, in Commiffion for the Queen’s Services in Ireland, Nov. 4, 1588. — 16. A Memo-, rial of certain Things requifite for the Defenc e and Security of* the Cafile in Jerley, 1588. — -17. A Note to the Queen’.s Coun- cil of the Particulars wanting for Repair of the Cafile in Jerfev, 1588. — 18. Notes concerning the Hevenue of Jerft-y, and how arifes, 1588. — 19. A Petition to the Council of Hilary Paine of Jeifey, imprifoned in the Cafile there, by the Bailif, fur ap- pealing to the Queen, 1588.— 20. An Order of Council for continuing in Prifon one Carteret of Jerfey, for making a fri- volous Appeal, March 25, 1588. — 21. A Second Order of Council, for Carteret to acknowledge his Contempt be'^^ore the Magiftrates of Jerfey, for his Siubbornefs, 1583, — 22, Dr. Va* ( 218 ) N lentine Dale to Lord Burghley, that he ha for 6 Months, Dec. 1588. — 66. Sums of Aloney received and difburfed by Air. Cotton, for the Works at Portfmouth, April 2, 1588. — 67. An Abflra61 of the Whole Charge for three Alonths at Portfmouth in the W^'orks there, ending April 20, 1588. — 68. Dr. J. Elmer, Bp. of London, complains to Lord Burghley of the mifchievoiis and dangerous behaviour of one Aladdocks, April, J588. — 69. Maddocks’s recrimination to Lord Burghley, again ft the Bifiiop of London, April, 1588. — 70. Dr. J. Whitgift, Abp. of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley'", blaming Dr. VATitaker’s dealings towards Air. Digbey, April 30, 1588. — 7 1. The Ear! oFLeicefter to the Abp. of Canterbury, not to favour Air. i5igbey, April 30, 1588. — 72. The Abp. of Canterbury’.s Anf^er to the Earl of Leicefter, exculpating Mr. ( 220 ) Digbey, and blaming Dr. Whitaker, Apr. 30, 1588. — 73 . Edwin Abp. of York, to Lord Burghley, complaining that the Dean of Durham injures him, and that he is in Danger of lofing bis Houfe at London, June 1, 1588. — 74. William Wickham, Ep. of Lincoln, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, in behalf of one Thomas a Printer at Cambridge, July 27, 1588. — 73. Dr. Edmond Scambler, Bp. of Norwich, to Lord Burghley, of his Suit {(.JT Dilapidations with the Bp. of Worcefter; and of his condemning one Kelt for Herefy, Oct. 7, 1588. — 76. The Abp. of Canterbury to the Council, concerning Recufants who figned their Submiffion, but refufed the Bond, Dec. 13, 1588. — 77. Dr. Richard Plowland, Bp. of Peterburgb, to Lord Burghley, that Mr, Bayly, pofleffed of the Benefice from which Cavvdry was ejefied, was molefted by Cawdry, Dec. 19. 1588. — 78. Dr. Whitaker, Mader of St. Johids, Cambridge, to Lord Burgldey, with his Anfvver to Objections to the proceed- ings againd Mr. Everard Digby, according to the Statute of the College for (hat purpofe, and a Copy of the Statute, April 4, 1588. — 79. The Univerfity of Cambridge, in Latin, to the Queen, concerning a Cafe of theirs in the Exchequer, April 8, 1588. — 80. Dr. Whitaker confents that Mr. Digby may be refiored, but defires Lord Burghley to reconfider his realons againd it, April 13, 1588.— SI. Further Proof's of Dr. Vvddta- ker to Lord Burghley, that Mr. Digby was ejedled according to Statute, April 18, I5S8. — The young Earl of Rutland at Queen’s College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, wiih Compli- ments, April 23, 1588. — 83. Dr. Periie of Cambridge to Lord Burghley, of the Patronage of a Living for Peter-Houfe, and of the Apparel of Scholars, April 27, 1588. — 84. The Vice Chan- cellor and Heads of Houfes, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, in behalf of their Printers againd the London Stationers, May 1, 15S8. — 85. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houfes, Cam- bridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, wilh an Extradf from their Charter, tliewing they are exempted from th^ Common Muf- ters ; and with a Copy of a Letter from the Council to tlie fame effedl, in 1569, May 4, 1588. — 86. The Mader and Fel- lows of Corpus Chridi Col. Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, diewing why they expelled Anthony Hickman, May 7 , 1588. — 87. Dr. Whitaker tells Lord Burghley he ad'ied not with ill-will againd Mr. Digby, but for God’s Glory, and the good of the Univerfity, Junel, l588. — 88. The Provod and Lt I'Ows of Queen’s, Oxon, thank Lord Burghley in Latin, for allowing Trees to repair their College, June 5, 1588. — 89. Dr. Coprote Mader of Corpus Chridi Coll. Cambridge, to Lord -Burghley, concerning Dr. Norgate’s Debt to the College, July 13, I5SS. — 90. Mr. Broughton to Lord Burghley in Greek, to recommend the Bearer, a fine Scholar, to Dr. Bing, to be Fel- low of Clare-Hall,. 06f. 1588. — 91. Dr. Copcote of Corpus, Cambridge, to Lord Burgh ey, judifying the deprivation of Mr. Hickman, Fellow of tl'icir Houle, Dec. 1583. — ^92. Names ( 221 ) oFalUhe Profefi'orfliips, Scholars, ProfelTors, and Auditors, ia the Univerfity of Cambridge, 1588, 9. — 93. A Copy of the Latin Statute of St. JohiPs, Cambridge, againft which Mr. Dig- by hath offended, 1588. — 94. The Cafe fitted betwixt Dr. Copcote of Corpus, Cambridge, and Mr. Hickman, relating to the Expulfion of the latter, by Mr. Hickman, 1588. — 95. Hickman’s defence of himfelf by Letter, in Anfwer to one written by Dr. Copcote, 1588. — 96. Arguments pro and con, whether the Queen, or Soci ty of Queen’s Coll. Oxon. fliould elect their PfovoP, 1538. VOL. LVIII.— Lot 58. Fol. 1. The Dean of Norwich to Sir Thomas Shirley, of divers faults in Mr. Attorney’s New Book, Sept. 30, 1588. — 2. Dr. Gardiner, Dean of Norwich to Lord Burghley, complaining of Sir T. Shirley’s hurting the Revenues of tne Church, Oct. 4, 1588. — 3. The Ifean of Norwich to Lord Burghley, that Mr. Attorney’s Book of (he Church Lands be not too haftiiy agreed to, Oct. 1588. — 4. The Anfw er of the Dean and Prebendaries of Ely, lo Lord Burghley’s requeft to them to renew Mr. Med- ley’s Lea fe for three Lives, Oct. 29, 1588 — 5. The Dean of Norw’ich to Lord Burghley, cornp'aining of the havock made of the Revenues of the Church, Nov. li, 1588. — 6. The Anfvver of the Chapter of Norwich to (he Motion of the Queen’s Coun« ' cil, Nov. 30, 1588. — 7. The Anfwer of (he Queen’s Attorney nnd Solicitor to the Allegations of tlie Chapter of Norwich, Dec. 5, 1588.— 8. The Suit of Sir T. Shirley, 8zc. for anew Erection by the Q ueen, of the Deanery and Chapter of Nor- wich, 1588. — 9. The Names and Rents of certain Parfonages belonging to the Cathedral Church of Norwich, 1588.— 10. Reafons to move the Queen to leflen the Claims on the Reve- nues of Chrift’s Cathedral at NorvvIcJi, 1588. — 1 1. A Schedule - of all the Manours, Lands, Hereditaments, Benefices, &c. be- longing to the Cathedral of Norwich, 1588. — 12. An humble Petition to the Queen, of Mr. Francis Blount, at Paris, for li- berty of Conscience, July 24, 1588. — 13. A Certificate of Se- minary Priefis and Recufants in the Prifons in and about Lon- don, Sept. .30, 1588. — 14. An Acknowledgment to be figned by Sir Thomas Trefliam and other Recufants, witii Additions, Oct. 22. 1588. — 15. Anthony Tyrrel a Romifli Priefi: lo Lord Burgliley, to recover his Favour, owning his frequent Revolts, {fee vol,''50. Nos. 73, 74, and 75,) Ocl. 15, 1588.— 16‘. An Account of Strangers retiding within the Liberties of St. Mar- tin le Grand, (on 4 Sheets,) 0<5t. 31, 1388. — 17. Anthony Tyrrel (o Lord Burgldey, for further I'eflimonies of his being reconciled to him, Dec. 12, 1388. — 18. Mr. Robert Cawdrey the ejeded Minifier to Ld. Burghley, to fatisfy him in two Point.s, ( 222 ) Mf^y, 2S, 158S. — ID. ?vlr. Robert Cawcirey to Lord Biirgbler, that he could not fubmit the Bifhopbs Impofitions, May 29, 1588. — 20. Mr. Cawdrey to Lord Burghley, complaining of expenfive attendance and poverty. May SO, 1588. — 21. The Abp. and Lord Treafurer to the Heads and Soc'et)' of St. John’s, Cambridge, to receive Mr. Digby again as a Fellow of the'r College, April 6, 1588. — 22. Realons for continuing the Imprih nment of one White, Apprentice to Mr. Lawfon, 158'8. — 23. Lands extended for Payment of Tho. Duke of Nor- folk’s and the Earl of Arundel’s Debfs, 1588. — 24. A Note of fuel) Marours and Land. s' as were forfeited to the Queen bv the Attainder of the Duke of Norfolk, J588. — 25. A Nw‘e of foine of Sir Thomas Shirley’s Goods, leizud by the Sheriff, but not brought to the Savoy according to O'ders, 1588. — 26. Mr, Arthur Hall tells Lord Burghley, he has pablickly cleared him^ felf from the Afpertions of Lady SuOex, April 3, 1588. — 27. William Herle defires Lord Bvirghley, that he may be employed in Ibme fpec al Service tor the Quten, April 12, 1588. — 28. Mr. Philip Ballet defires Lord Burghley’s Recommendation to Mr. Sollicitor, that he may be called to the Ear, May 3, 1588. — 29. Mr. Arthur Hall befeeches Lord Burghley to Rand his friend in foine frefl) Trouble that have befallen him. May 27, 1588. — 30. Mr. Arthur Hall to Lord Burghley, from the Mar- flialley, juRifying himlelf againR Lady SuRex, &c. June 2, 1588. — 31. Mr. Smith, a Servant to Lord Burghley, defires the Reverfion of Mr. Thompfon’s Place, one of the Auditors of the Exchequer, June 1 , 1588. — 32. Edward Nevil imprifoned, to Lord Burghley, that his Wife may have free accefs to him, Src. June 3, 1588. — 33. Mr. Anthony Popham to Mr. Fanfliaw and Mr. Ofborn, coi.cerning the Sale of Receivers Lands, July 7, 1588. — 34. Mr. Francis Blount from Paris, to Lord Burghley, to allow him liberty of Confcience, July 15, 1588. — 35. Arthur Hall in the Marflialfea, to Lord Burghley, bewailing his Cafe, and defiring his aRiRance, July 20, 1588. — 36. Mr. W. Wright tells Lord burghley, he is ready to attend his Lordfhip with 20 or 30 Footmen, Aug. 4, 1588. — 37. Mr. Edward I (Irarn, Captain of Walraer CaRle, Complains to Lord Burghley of the ruinous Rate of that Fort, Aug. 25, 1588. — 38. Arthur Hall in Prifon, to Lord Burghley, thanking him for Favours, but Rill refolute not to fubmit to Lady Sulfex, Aug. 26, 1588. — 39. Mr. Robt. Cecill to Mrs. Pen, to procure for him a Silver Bell, formerly belonging to Don Pedro, 06i. 3, 1588. — 40. Sir Henry Nevil to Lord Burghley, concerning the CuRom of the Manour of Sunning, in Copies of Court Rolls, Odl. 29, 1588. — 41. Arthur Hall to Lord Burghley, that he makes his Sub- miRion to (be Lords of the Council, Nov. 28, 1588.— 42. Mr. Richard Spencer to Lord Burghley, concerning the Alneager- fied, 1589. — 14. Ad- ditional Reafons of Mr. Grimdone, for extending the profits of his Ulnage, &c. 1589. — 15. Mr. Riciiard Martin, Lord Mayor of London, to Lord Burghley, for his furtherance, to receive 160001. owing to him. May 23, 1589. — 16 The Lord Mayor’s complaint to Lord Burghley, againd John Cox, for offering to build a Whar^ in the City Liberties, Aug. 1 G, 1589. — 17. The Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, to the Privy Council, that Alderman Skinner may be r^'leafed from Prifon, Sept. 13, 1589, — 1 8. Names of fiich Citizens of London,as contributed to the Loan 150001, to the Queen, Nov. 6, 1389. — 19. Mr. J. Hart, Lord Mayor of London, to Lord Burghley, that he had imprifoned fome Players for acting after a Prohibition, 1589. , — 20. Sir Thomas Wed’s Suit for a Grant, for fearching of Woollen Cloths, to prevent Frauds, (in 4 parts), June 19, 1586. — 2i. ObjeGlions 1589, — 62. The, King of Navarre, in French, to Lord Burghley, by Monff^iir de Buffy, May 14, 1589. — 63. A Second Letter in French, from Hmry King of Navarre to Lord Burghley, 1589, — 64. The King of Portugal, to L. Burghley, in French; that his affairs are in a deplorable Situation, June 15, 1589 — 65, Catherine, Queen Mother of France, to Queen Elizabeth, in French, concerning the Marriage of her Son, 1589. — 66. A Latin Certificate of Cvprianusd. Valera, that one Giles Corrit, an imprifoned Welchman, was forced into (he Spanifli Service, Sept. IS, 1589. — 67. The Syndics and Council of Geneva to Lord Burghley, for aid againft their Enemies the King of Spain and Duke of Savoy, Sept. 14, 1589, — 68. One Beverning of Deventer, in Latin, to l.ord Burghley, defirirg to confer with him on Netherland Affairs, Ezc. Sept. 25. 1589. — 69. The King of Navarre, in French, to Lord Burghley, thanking him for favours procured from the Queen by his means, Sept. 27, 1589. — 70. The King of Navarre, in French, to Lord Burgh- ley, acknowledging the Queenfs Services to him in his Affairs, 061. 20. 1589. — 71. Frederic Remagen, a German, to Lord Burghley, concerning his Aqua Chymica, and begging a New- Years Gift, Nov. 28, 1689. — 72. The King of Navarre, in French, to Lord Burghley, to further a Negociation of his, Nov. SO, 1589. — 7S. Monfieurs Beza and Sadeel of Geneva, in French, to Lord Burghley, for fpeedy Relief againff their Ene- mies, Decem. 14, 1589. — 74. W Wickham, Bifhop of Lin- coln, fliews to Lord Burghley he is ready lo anfwer Objedlions againff him, May 4. 1589.— 75, Lord Chancellor Hatton to ( 2:!1 ) L. Burghley, to difco ante nance J. Martinis Informations agalnft certain Wine Merchants, May 29, 1390, — 76. The L. Chancel- lor lo the L. Treafurer, concerning the E. of Ormondes exchang- ing fome Lands with the Queen, July 22,1389. — 77. L. Willugh- byand other Cominiffioners of Sewers, to Lord Burghley, for an allow^ance of 601. for the Queen^s Grounds near Axholm, July 23, 1389. — 78, The Earl of Northumberland tells Lord Burgh- ley he will be a Gueft at the approaching Marriage of Mr. Kobert Cecil, July 28, 1389. — 79. Lord Vifcount Bindon’s Warrant fora Buck out of Enfield Chace ; fent to the Keeper Robert Norris, Sept. 4, 1589 — SO. The Earl of Di^rby to L. Burghley, to mov'^e the Qeeen for a Fee Farm, in Confidera- tion of his Servies; with his Suit to the Queen, Oct. 20, 1589. — 81. The Earl ofEflex, to Lord Burghley, concerning parting with tome Lands to the Queen, to fatisfy Debts, Nov\ 3, 1389. — 82. Lady Scrope defires Lord Burghley to procure the Stew- ard ILip of the Dacres Lands for her Friend, Odt. 24, 1389. — 83. Lord Cobham, io Mr. Michael Hicks, to procure of the Lord Treafurer a Warrant, to obtain a particluar of certain J^ands, Nov. 12, 1589, — 84. The Earl of EOex to LordBurgh- ley, to favour him in ra'ing the time on the Scedule for one Balkerville his Vv^ard, Dec. 10, 1589. — 85. The Earl of E flex to Lord Burghley, to be a Means to the Queen that he may purchafe of her Efion and Braxhead, old polTeffions of his An- cefiors, Earls of Efi'ex, Dec. 30, 1589. — 86. A Warrant of the Queen for the Chancellor to iifue out Commiffions ; and a Pre- cept to County Lieutenants to fuppiefs Tumults, (imperfed,) Nov. 13, 1589. VOL. LXr.— Lot 6i. Fol. 1. John Elmer, Bp. of London, to I,. Burghley, fiiewing his diflike to Verfes on tlie Spaniard’s Deteat, April 29, 1589. — 2. Bifliop Cox, of Ely, lo the Queen in Latin, on her requiring his Houfe in Holbourn for her Vice-Chamberlain Hatton, Aug.' 20, 1589, — 3. Archbifiiop Vv^hitgift, of Canterbury, to Lord Burghley, that Dr. Sprint is unfit to be a Bifiiop ; and that the Writer of Martin-M.^r Prelate may be punifired, Aug. 24, 1589. — 4. Dr. Elmer, Bifiiop of London, thews to L. Burgh- ley his reafons for filencing Dike, 'a Preacher at St. Albans, Nov. 9, 1589. — 5. Dr. John Bullingham, Bilhop of Glocefter, being much mdebled lo the Queen, he hopes Lord Burghley will procure him fomething in Commendam, Dec. 30, 1589. — 6. The Vicechancellor anJ Heads of Houfes in Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, lo know how to proceed againfi: Bainbridge and Johnibn, tw'O irregular Preachers, April 23, 1589. — 7. A ( 1232 ) Copy of the Articles exhibited againft, and the feVeral Decla- rations and KToledations made by Cuvhbert Bainbridge and Francis Johnfon, Fellows of Chrift’s College, Cambridge, cen- fured for their Sermons, (in 3 Parts.) 1589. — 8. The Vicechan- cellor and fome Heads of Houfes at Cambridge, to Lord Burgh- ley, jnftifying their dealings with Bainbridge and Johnfon, May 1589.— 9. The Vicechancellor, &c. to L. Burghley, that Mr. Bainbridge is flill confined, not being Sick, as was pretended. May 17, 1589. — 10. Mr. Bainbridge and Mr. Johnfon, to L. Burghley, for releafe from their long Imprifbnment, May 22, 1589 — 11. Lionel Holliman, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to procure him a Fellowfliip in Corpus Chrifti, Cambridge^ June 3, 1589. — 12. A Summary of the whole proceed- ings of the Vicechancellor of Cafnbridge, againft Bain- bridge and Johnfon, ^lil June 1589. — 13. Anthony Huyman, a deprived Fellow of a College in Cambridge, lays his Cafe before Lord Burghley, June 29, 1589.^ — 1+. The Mailer and Fellows cf Trinity College, Cambridge, inform Mr. Secretary Walfingham why they could not ferve Mr. Hill, as the Queen defi red, Ocl, 9, 1589. — 15. The Appeal of Mr. Francis John- lon, Fellow of ChriTt’s College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley as Chancellor, Dec. 23, 1589. — 16. A Supplication to Lord Burghley, of 68 Scholars of Cambridge, in behalf of Francis Johnfon, Dec. 23, 1589. — 17, An imperfebl Account of Dr. Bond, Vicechancellor of Oxford, his imprudent Cenfure of a Preacher there, 1589. — 18, A State of a Caufe dejtending be- twixt Trinity Hail, Cambri>ige, and the Debtors of Arches, 1589. — 19. Dr, William Day, Dean of Windfor, to Mr. Hicks, Secretary to Lord Burghley, to haften a Caufe relating to the poor Knigh'.s, Obt. 3, l589.-^20. A Report from Edward Kvdiey in Bohemia, of Treafonable Exprelfions of one Park} ns, a Jeluit, communicated by Taitonand Leyceficr. See No. 58. June 1589. — 21. Mr. Robert Cavvdrey complains to L. Burgh- ley of his miferable St.;te, being deprived < f his Minifiry, 1589. — 22. A Difeovery of the Author and Printers of a Seditious Libel, called Martin-Mar-Prelale, 1589. — 23. The Parifiiioners of St. Michael, in St. Albans, defire of Lord Burghley that Mr. Dyke may be refiored, wdiovvas fufpended, Nov. 7, 1589, — 2L Articles of Complaint againfl Mr. Dyke of St. Albans, for his irregular Speeches in his Sermons, 1589. — 25. Mr. Dyke’s Anfwer to the feveral Articles of Complaint exhibited againfl him, 1589. — 26. — Reafons of the Bithop of London for fufpending from Preaching Henry Smith, Parfon of St. Cle- menl’.s without Temple-Bar, 1589. — 27. Dr. John Reinolds’s Objeblii'ns to two Points of Dr. Bancroft’s Sermon, in a Let- ter to Sir Francis Knolles, 1689. — 28. Articles to be enquir- ed of in the Church of England, on the Queen’s Majefly’s be- half, 1589. — 29. Dr. Drurv, Archdeacon of his Arti- cles of Enquiry into the Orthodoxy of the Clergy, 1589. — 30. The particulars of Mr. T, Vachdl’s Eftates in Oxfordlhire and ( 233 ) Berks, and what the Queen receives of them, 1589. — 31. An Account of the Lanls and Revenues belonging to the Barony of Dacres in Cumberland, 1589. — 32. An Account of Mr. William Harbourn’s Expences and Allowance, when Embaffa- dor at Condanlinoplci Aug. 29, 1589. — 8.3. Lands and Reve- nues in Brecknockfiiire, &:c. of Edward Duke of Buckingham, Attainted, (in 1 I p.arts.) 1589. — The Claufe of Lady SuL fex\s Will, that relates to her founding Sidney Suffex College, Cambridge, 1589. — 35. Reginald Smith, complains to Lord Burghley he ha.s only the 4th Revertion of the Auditor’s Office, March 26', 1589. — 35. Mr. James RIther’s Letter of Condo- lance, to Lord Burghley, on the Deatlvof one of his Daugh- ters, April 7, 1A88.^S7. Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Heneage, to Lord Burghley, with the Queen’s Command he ffiould repair to her, April 12, 1589. — 38, Mr. T. Beaumont to Lord Burgh- ley, tor his Letter of Recommendation to one who was about adopting him for hfs Heir, April, 26, 1589. — 39. The Paritli- ioners of St. Clement’s to L. Burghley, to give the Parfonage, now void, to Mr. Smith their Reader, April 27, 1589. — 40. Sir Henry Knevett and Sir William Bowes recommend Mr. Bainbridge and Mr. Johnfon of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley ’s - prote6tion, (See No. 16, &c.) Aprd, 1589.— 41. Mr. Tho- mas Wilkes lo Lord Burghley, with fome Writings which he defires may not be known lo come from him. May 26, 1589.— 42. Sir Walter Mildrfiay to Lord Burghley, recommending to In’m his Servant Swayne, for his fidelity. May 26, 1589. — 43. Sir Francis Drake in the Bay of Cafcales to Lord Burghley, of the proceedings of the Fleet in behalf of Don Antonio, June 2, 1589. — 44. A Wheedling Letter of Lionel Sharp, to the Earl of Eflex, at his failing with a Fleet to Portugal, June 17, 1589 — 45. A Letter from Porlfmouth, by an unnamed Perfon, of the Tranfa61ions of the Englith on the Confines of Portugal, June 25, 1589. — 46. An imperfed Latin Letter of Mr. Gar- diner, to Lord Burghley, thanking him for laving him from ruin, &c. June 25, 1589. — 47. Sir Francis Knolles to Lord Burghley, of Jesuits convicted at Oxford Assises j Articles for the Queen’s Supremacy, See. July 5, 1589. — 48. John Fabian to Lord Burghley, of Alliim of the Pope’s, valued at 120001, consigned to Philip Corsini, July 5, IfSQ. — 49. A friendly Letter on Trifles, of Mr. Henry Maynard, to Mr. Michael Hicks, July 8, 1589. — the Honourable Robert Cecil, Esq ; from Mr. John Hotharn, of a Divorce from liis Wife, July 19, 1589. — 51. Advices of Sir Roger Williams to the L. Treasurer, &c. on returning from the Expedition at Spain and Portugal, July 24, 1589. — 52. Reginald Smith’s Request to L. Burghley for a Leaseof Warden Woods, July, 1589. — Mr. Attorney General Popham, to Lord Burghley, of his intercept- ing a Letter of one Burley, in the Spanish Court, July 31, 1589. — 54. Sir Francis Knolles, to Lord Burghley, against the H h { 234 ) Jns divinum ofEisihops ; written with some Warmth, Aug. 4# l.'58 (). — .j 5. Heynes’s Information of tiie dangerous Practices of Corsini, communicated by Adams, once a Servant of Corsini> Au^. (), 1580. — 5(). hlr. Attorney General Popham, to Mr. Secretary Walsingham, of the hlanour of Warnborough, Wilts, Aug. 13, 158.9, — Sir Francis Knollcs to Lord Burghley, continues his dislike to the Authority of Bishops, (as at No. 54.) Aug. 15, 1589. — 58. From Dr. Dee, in the Low Coun- tries, to Lord. Burghley, of Parkyns the Jesuit, and of the tem- per that prevails among the States, (see No. 20.) Aug. 22, 1580. — 59. Sir lAancis Knolles, shews to Dord Burghley his dislike that Smith Chief Clerk of the Spiceiy should be restored to his Office, Aug. 24,1589. — (iO. Mr. William Lambard to Lord Burghley, acknowledging his many Favours, and cliieii}- for procuring him some new Office, Oct.* 4, 1589. — ^61. Mr. Wooley, to Lord Burghley, to inform the Queen, how she may help the Karl of Essex, without hurting her self. Sept. 7^ 1589- — (j'2. Sir Thomas Heneage, to Lord Burghley, to come to a Consultation at Court, on account of a Letter from Diep, Sept. vS, 1589. — 03. Mr. Smith Parson of St. Clement’s to L. Burgh- ley, desirous to he Ifis Chaplain, 1589 — '^•F John Stubbe to Mr. Michael Hicks, to sollicite the Lord Treasurer to sign a Bill for a Friend of his. Sept. 14, 1589. — 05. Mr. Secre- tary Walsingham, to J.ord Burghley, of a Letter from Diep, concerning the dangerous Slate of (lie J^ing, Sept. lO, 1589. — Oo. Sir Francis Knolles, to I.ord Burghley, in Answer to a J.ctttr of his, on the Authority of Bidiops, Sept. 18, 1589. — O7. Mr. Vice Chamberlain Heneage desires Lord ^Burghley to get his Cousin Willougliby excused going to Scotland, Sept. 19, 1589. — 08. Two Letters in ITeiich, the first dated at the Plague, the latter at Embdcn, of the Hcer Soett Van Cieve, Burgcmasier of Groninghen, on Spanish Tyranny, and the af- fection of the States for tlie Queen of Plngland, Sept. 24, and Oct. 7, 1589. — O9. iVlr. Hither to Lord Burghley, describing something of the Country, and PAople near Kendal, Westmore- land, Sept. 20, 1559. — 7^- George Gyppes informatio.;i to L. Bnrghlc}', of Frauds committed in })rocuring Sail-Cloth, &c- for the Queen’s Navy, Sept. 20-, 1589. — /T Parkins the Jesuit in Latin, to Sir Francis Vy^alsingham, to invalidate Kelley’s Au- thority, at whose information he was apprehended, and detain- ed in Alderman Hatdiff’s house in London, Oct. 4, 1589. — 72. Nottinghamchire justices complain to Lord Burghley of the im- po.sitioiis of one Fox, a saltpetre maker, Oct. 8, 1589. — 7^. Edward Heron of Stamford, in Latin, justifies himself against the Acca.sations of one who had maligned him to his Lordship, (Jet. 25, 1589.— 74. "^ ke Mayor and Commonalty of Bristol,' to- T>ord Burghley, that they may found an Hospital for deserted Infants and (Jrpbans, Nov. 5, 1589. — /5. Mr; Ralph Lane to Lonl Burghdey, concerning a silver-mii^ near Pciiig n in Corn- wall, Nov. 8, 15S9. — 76. Dr. Lewin to Lord Burghley, for 1 ( 235 ) •die reversion of the Mastership of Requests, after the Death of Dr. Dale, Nov. IS, 1589- — 77- Hanford’s other for discharge of a Debt to the Queen, on Gardiner’s Account, Nov. 23, 1589. — 7^' Mr. Attorney General Popham, signihes to Lord Burghley his approbation of the Suit of the Dean and Chapter of Chichester, for refounding the Hospital of St. Mary’s for the use ot the indigent People, Nov. 25, 158cy — 79. Sir Thomas Miidmay to Mr, M. Hicks, to further his Suit for the procure- ment of Brecknock, Src. Nov. 29, 1589. — 80. Sir George Peckham to Lord Burghley, representing the wretched poverty of himself and family, Dec. 1, 15S9.—SI. Mr. Arthur Atye communicates to Lord Burghley, what knowledge he has of the late Earl of Leicester’s Debts, Dec. 9, 1 589.-82. Lord St. John of Bletsho’s Suit to the Queen, for taking of Bonds for the Observation of Fish-days, Dec. 23, 15S9 . — Mr. Rob. Cecil to Mr. M. Flicks, wdth ne’\vs from Fiance of the Mur- ther of the French King, &:c. ,1589. — 3-L Informations of Mr George Gyppes to Lord Burghley, of abases of Officers in the Stores for Shipping, (see No. /O.) Dec. 1589.. VOL. LXIL— Lot 62 . Fob 1 . The Causes of Waste in the Queen’s Household Expen- ces, with some remedies, Jan! 8, 1589, 9^^- — Survey or the F'orests of Chute, Flarapshire, and Chute, Wiltshire, by INIr. J. Taverner, Jan. 9, 1589,90. — 3. Causes why the Queen should make a Lease of Fines for Alienations, (imperfect.) March, 1589, 9 ^- — Allegations of Francis Guilpin, concerning the Stewardship of the Star-chamber, Marcii 15, 1589, 90. — 5. L. Chief Baron Manwood’s request to the Queen, in Support of the Will of old Sir Thomas Cheney, 1589, fO- — Hie Earl of Shrewsbury" greatly thanks I.ord Burghley, for procuring for liis Son the Reversion of some of his Offices, Oct. 1, 1589. — 7. James Cottisford Clothier, lays before the Lord Treasurer his simple device for enhauncing of Money, 1589, 90. — 8.* Points to be considered by a Council of War, with An.swers to the same, March 4, 1589, 9^- — .9- Estimate of the Value of the several Packs or Bales of lannen in the French prizes at Ilfordcombe, (on 3 papers.) Jan. 30, 1589, 9^. — 10. Articles exhibited by the Merchants trading to Muscovy, against Hierom Horsey, Jan. 1(1, 1589, 90' — H - Account of Spanish prize Goods brought in by Sir Martin Frobislier, and conveyed to Woolwich, Jan. 30, 1589, 9^. — 12. An Estimate of the value of the Spanish prizes, and of the Queen’s Expence in the Ex pedition to procure them, 1589, 90,— 13. Mr. Thomas Pey" H ii 2 '( 236 ) (on’s Account to Lord Burghley, of Prizes taken from the En«' luy, and by whom brought into Plimouth, Feb, 6 , 1586r90- — 14. A Valuatiov of the. Prize Goods brought in by Sir Martin Frobisher, atte:>i.ed by Mr. Biiiingsiey, and Mr. Alien, Feb. 18, 1589, 9f^' — M. An Account of Ammunition to be provi- ded in Bristol fcr the Bark to be sent to Milford, (in 2 parts.) Feb. 25, 1589, — 16 . A Calcuiation of the sum of Wages and Victuals for 620 men with Sir M. Frobisher, Feb. 1589, 90. — 17 . An Account of the Numbers of Oxfen to be furnished by each County, for Victualling die Navy, Feb. 1589, 90- — 18. Thomas Hyde and John Baker, to Lord Burghley, for leave to export Prize Hides Custom free, 1589,90. — 19. IVIr. Aider- man Billingsley of the Custom House, informs Lord Burghley of the Custom paid for Flides, 1589, 9^ — Account of some Prize Goods, and what they sold iov, also a List of Goods unsold, widi Mr. Billingsley’s directions to Lord Burghley who 1 should be empowered to sell the rest, 1589, 9^- — ^1- Mar- tin Frobisher’s Account of what Hyde, and Baker offer for the Prize Hides unsold, March 16, 1589, 90. — 22. Proposals made by persons unnamed, for purchasing tlie Prize Sarsaparilla, Cas- sia Fistula, and Guinea-Pepper, 1589, 9^- — 23. A Summary of the 8 Articles in Sir Edward Stafford’s Grant for Exporting unwTouglit Cloths, with Objectiohs to the same. — 24. Mr. Re- corder Fleetwood informs Lord Burghley of a Butcher killing and selling Flesh in Lent, by Virtue of the Earl of Essex’s War- rant, which he sends inclosed, but which he thinks insufficient, March 20, 1589, 9f^-' — 25. A French Letter of the French Am- bassador to Lord Burghley, backing an enclosed Petition of the Members of the French Congregation in London, to he excused paying towards the Subsidy, Jan. 31, 1589, 90- — 26. Sir Hen- ry Cock’s Letter to. Lord Burghley, of Proceedings at the Ses- sions at Hartford, (this Letter mentions a New Office in Eng- land, viz. Provost Marshalship,) Jan. 7i 1589, 9^. — 27- Lord Burghley’s Injunctions in the Queen’s name, to restrain killing and eating Flesh in Flartfordshire in Lent, 1^9, 90. — 28. Byrch’s Deposition of the strange Speeches aim Witchcraft used by one Smith, 1589, 90- — 29. Sir. J. Popham and Sir T. Heneage and Sir F. Walsingham, that Mrs. Dyer is not fully guilty of Witchcraft, 1589, 90. — 30. Earl Botlnvell to Lord Burghley, acknowledging good Offices done by him, Jan 12, 1589, 96. — 31- A. Memorial of the Treasurer of War in Ire- land, which he earnestly Wills to be perused by the English Council, Feb. 22, 1589, 90- — 32. A Recital in French of the Capitulation of tlie Leaguers in France to the Spanish King, 1589, 90- — 33. Mr. Ortell to Lord Burghley, desiring an Ans- wer to the States Letters, 1589,90: — 34. Otto Duke of Bruns- wick, iri Latin, to Lord Burghley, to give Mr. Milward the Bearer a favourable reception, Feb. 2(5, 1589, 90- — 35. Tlie Earl of Essex to Lord Burghley, that his Mother, unhappily Married, is sued by one Robinson for her Estate, Jan. 25, 1589 j, ( 237 ) 90 — 36. The Earl of Pembroke to Lord Bur^liley, tobefrieDd him ill a Matter that his Servant will impart to him, Feb. 2S, 1589, 90 — 37. Mr. Attorney general Popham, to Lord Biirgii- ley, concerning tlie right to Kenel worth Caft'e, &c. March 14, 1389, 90. — 33. The Vicechancellor and Univertity ol Cam- bridge, in Latin, thank L. Burghley, for requiring (he High Shentf to fwear to maintain the Priviledges of tite Univerhly, he having refuted it, Jan. 2, 1589, 90.— 39. The Vicechan- cellor and Univertity of Cambridge, folicit Lord Bu'-ghtey in Latin, for their Printer Legatt, difturbed by t'ce London Sta- tioners, Jan. 4, 1589, 90 — 40. The Society of All-Sonls Oxon, thank L. Burghley for aiding them in the recovery of Sta t n- Harcourt Partonage, Jan. 23, 1589, 90, — ll. lir. Whitaker defires Lord Burgidey to defend the liberfv of Appeals within Cambridge Univerfity, Feb. 3, 1589,90. — 42. Mr. Vicechan- cellor Prefton flievvs to Lord. Burghley Diforders of Cambridge Univerfity, and begs his help for their remedy, Feb. 6, 1589, 90. — 43. The Univerfity of Cambridge to Lord Burghley, with an inci»)fed Narrative of Lord NqrdPs oppofing their priviledge of Annuallv Licenfing ail Taverns Victuallers, and (he like, within the Town and Precincts of Cambridge, March 13, 1589, 90. — 44. C Copy of a Letter from the Council to inhibit the Corporation of Cambridge from Licenfing Victualler.^, Sic. March 27, 1586. — 45. Reafons why the Univerfity is aggriev- ed tiiat Lord North in breach of their Priviledges abets the Mayor, &c. of Cambridge, 1589, 90.— ~40. Mr. James Diirgs, Muhermafter of the Forces in (he State’.s Service, Complains to Lord Burghley of the perverfe dealings of Sir Jr hn Norrels and Sir Thomas Shirley, Jan. 5, 1589, 9Q. — 47. Mr. Thomas Wiatt Coramifiary of the Mutters at Bergin op Zoom, to Mr. James Dig/s, of the ill behaviour of a brother mmiflary, Jan. 3, 1589', 90 — 48. From an unnamed perfon to the Lords of the Council, not to permit Sir T. Fitzherb^rt of Banbury to retain in his Service one William Shaw, a very dimgerous Becufant, March 26, 1589, 90. — 49. A Schedule of Lands and Poffefii- .ons belonging (o the Bifhopriek of London, Feb. 23, 1589 90. — - 50. Sir John Popham and Sir Tlronas Egertoids Brief of the Slate of Lord PageO/s Lands, Szc. (on 3 ftieels.) 1589, 90. — - 51. The Subftance of Mrs. Blanch a Parry’s laft Will ; witb Additions by the Lord Treafurer, (in 4 parts.) 1589, 90. — 52. A further Complaint of Mr. Jam ns Diggs to Lord Bu.'-ghiey, of what he fuffers by the Malice of Sir J. Norreys, &c. Jan. 12, 1589, 90. — 5.3. A Brief of a Caufe depending in the Ex- chequer betwixt Lady Leirefter and Thomas Robinlon, for Drayton Bafiet Efiale, Jan. 31, 1589, 9o. — 54. Mr. Edward Wotton recommends his Coufin the Reverend Mr. Du Port to Lonl Burghley, for Preferment, March 16, 1589, 90. — *5. The Names an*d Appointments of the Officers of the Green cloth and Houtehold, 1589, 90. — 56. An Account of the fevera! Parks and Chaces which are to furnifu the Queen’s Houle with ( 238 ) Venifon, Sept. 10, 1590. — 56. An Account of the quantity of Venifon alolted to each Office of the Queen’s Hoafehold, 1590. This is numbered again by miftake, being only a part of the former Number. — 57. A Summary of the Revenues and Ar- rearges in the South parts of the Duchy of Lan». after, Ao. 38, Reginae. — 53. Receipts from the Duchy of Lancaf er, by Tho. Dockwna and George Ilorfey, Receivers, April 19, 1590. — 59. Payments made by Mr. Ralph Horfey, to tlie Receiver General of. the Duchy, fince A. 31 of the Queen, taken April 19, 1590. — 60. Mr. J. Taverner, Surveyor, his Complaint of Wad of the Qvieen’s Woods to make Park Mounds, June 27, 1590. — 61. Mr. Norton to the Lord Treafurer, c oncerning the Spoil of Woods in Enfield Chace, Sept. S, 1390. — 62. Mr. Barton’s Complaint to Lord Burghley, of one Tankard? forcible entry on Lands and Wads at Cawlon, in Yorklhiie, on a faife pretence of their heii'.g Concealed Lands, 061. 26, 1590. — 63. An Account of an Inqued held at Warwick, anJ Stratford upon Avon, concerning Wedgenock P^irk, Warwitklliire. A. D. 1590. A, Reginge 32nd — 6 L Mr. Thomas Mo yfon’s Ac- count »f Alte'ations and Regulations of Fiius and Am rcia- ments in ihj Duchy of Lancader, 1590. — 65. A Bill ol Com- plaint of the Tenants of the Qu.en’s Manours « f Forde and Clvm.»i'-gin he County of lufTex, exhibited in the Exchequer againd t e Exactions and Oppreffi ns of Robert Shelley, under Steward there, (on 28 pages.) 1590. — 66. A Leafe of Lands in the County of Kent, lO one of the Queen’s Trumpeters, dgned by Lord Burghley, Nov. 28, 1590. —67. A Copy of Letters Patent granted to Sir Henry Middlem >re to Export Peas and Bean.s, 1590. — 68. A Draught of a Patent for Mea- liiring of Sea-Coal, 1590 — 69. A State of the Yearly Revenue of the now Billiop of Rot heder, 1590. — 70. A Summary of the State of the Lands and Hereditaments of Henry Lord Vif- coiint Bindon, July 10, 1590. — 71. Mr. William Spark to Lord Burghley, with the particular of Denbigh, late Lord Leiceder’s, Aug, 2L 1590. — 72. Sir John Popham’s Remembrances con^- earning the Denbigh Efiale, Aug. 24, 1590, VOL. LXIIL— Lot 63. Fo!. !. A Coro ralffion for John Hart, Eftp Lord Mayor, &c. to enquire after S pan ith concealed Goods, July 3, 1590. — 2. The Lord uTayor, &c. of London, in Anfwer to. a Letter from the Conned, about Mr. Bird’s Fine refufing to be Sheriff, 061. 2. 1590. — 3. A Scheme for defence of the City of London, &c. in cafe of an Invadon, by an unnamed Perlon, (on 10 pages.) I / { 239 ) Dec. 1590. — 4. Articles agreed toby the Company of Cord- waiiiersj'on conditions to be performed by the Curriers, 1.590. — .5. The Armourers Company Petition the Council to have leave to turn tl'i th State with what Armour is wanting and upon what terms, 1.590. — 6. Mr. Bird’s Account of Ciiftom Money for 5 Years, for Wares expo t "cl from London, ending Sept. 29, 1.569, taken July 17, 1590. — 7. Orders for the better furtherance of the Queen’s Majefiy’s Cuftoms, Oct. 1590. — 8. Lord Burghley’s Order to the Officers of the Port of London, that Mr. Carmarthen may tit in the, Cuftom-houfe, 0(5f. 23, 1590. — 9. Names of Perlbns dead, or removed from London, lincelaft Affetfinent for the Siitidy, Sept. 14, 1590. — 10. The- refpedtive AffetTments of the Nobility, lor the Iti and 2d pay- ments of the firlt Subf ly, granted by Parliament, Feb. 4, 1589, 90 — 11. The Queen’s Warran for iffuing out the Privy Seal to indemnify thofe who (hall lend Money to her, 1590. — 12. L. North to Lord Burghley, that one Kiiiingworth of Cambridge is as able as any one to lend the Queen lOOl. 1590. — 13. ly. North’s Schedule of tlie names of Per'ons in Cambridgefliire and the Ille of Ely taxed for the Loan, and in what Sums, 1590. — 14. The Forra of the Queen’s Letter, to which the Privy Seal is to be affixed, for borrowing tovt-ards the Loan, 1590. — 15. Sir Wiiiiara Ruffel, &c, (o Lord Burghley, for a renewal of die (himmiffion of Sewers in the Fen-Countries, and to take in all Norfolk, 1590. — 16. Lord Chief Baron ?dan- wood’s Reafons for inditing tome diforderly perfons for Robbe- ries in Kent, 1592. — 17. Sir Thomas Miidmay and Sir James Petre to Lord Burghley, ffiewing why Barley is at an exorbi- tant price, Aug. 7, 1590. — IS. Laurence Cockfon petitions Lord Burghley that (ome Proclamations may be enforced, for fowing Plenip, &c. 1 578, is referred to 1590. — 19. Laurence Cockfon, ifcpowered by his Patent, l.icences John Dickenfon to buy a quantity of Hempfeed, 1579. — 20., The Subfiance of the Queen’s Proclamation to enforce the Sowing a fufficient quantity of Hemp and Flax Seeds for 30 Years, 1589. — 21. Mr. 7'homas Allen to Lord Burghley, to enforce the Statute for fowing Hemp and Fhx, now gut very dear, June 22, 1390. — 22. Perfons concerned in the Cod and Ling Fiffiery at Iceland, dwelling at Sher!i;gham, Norfolk, to Lord Burghley, to encour- age Hemp and Flax, 1590. — 2;3.The Form for keeping a Court, and mak’ug inquiry how far (he Statute enjoining Hemp and Flax lowing has been oblerved. — 24. Reafons for towing Hemp and Flax: Forn.sofa V^ . r antoi theJuIbces to the Contiables and the Cbnliables Summons io Landholders to appear at a time ap- pointed, and anfwer to Articles r lating to Hemp and Flax tow- ing, (in 3 parts ) 1590. — r25. Earl, Bothwell to L. Burghley, for redrefs of wrongs done by the Englith to Scotelimen tliipwieck- ed on the Norfolk Coall. April, 15, 1590. — 26. The Jutlice Cleik, Ambatfador from the Scolch King, delires Lord Burgh- L-y to procure him Audience ol leave, April 16, 1590. — 27. A ( 240 ) l.atin PaiTport of the King of Scotland granted to Mr^ Joljrt Uden, for his good Treatment, &c. Oft. 12, 16t)0. — 28. Points to be confidercd in the Libel of Sir James Croft Comptroller of the Honfehold, againft the Council in Wales, 1590.— 29. Sir James Croft’s Articles delivered to Lord Burghley, difeovering mirmanagernent in (he affairs of the Council in Wales, 1590. — SO. Sir James Croffs Apology for his Articles, that he did not therein mean to blame llie Lord Prefident, 1590. — 31. Direc- tfonsofthe Archbifhop of Canterbury, &c. to the Clerk of the Council in the Marche.s of Wales, 1590. — 32. Perfons recom- mended (o the Queen to be of the Council in Wales, by the Earl of Pembroke Lord Prefident, 1590. — 33. Lord Burghley ro the Lo'd Prefident of (he Counoil in Wales, concerning elefting Members of (he Council, 1590. — 34. Mr. William V/aade to Lord Burghley, of his trying to perfwade the young- er Copley to difeover the practices of the Fugitives, Dec._24, T590. — 35. Mr. Waade to Lord Burghley, concerning the Queflions proper to be put to Copley iti the Gate-houfe, Dec. 25, 1590. — 36. Mr. Waade’s further Account to Lord Burgh- iVy of his examination of Young Copley, Dec. 26. 1590. — 37. inPruclions in French for Chafleau Martin failing to St. John de Luz, with a Key to explain names, 1590. — 38. An Englitli Tranflatif n of an intercepted SpaniQi Letter from General Jhon de Urine at Havarma, to the King of Spain, Oct. 20> 1590. — 39. A Spanifh Letter of the Nuns of Sr. Domingo in the Weft-Indies, to the King of Spain clecyphered and Eng- lifbed ; complaining of the vile enormities in their Mmsfteiy^ and deftring leave to return to Spain, June 20, 1590.-40. Reafbns wdiy (he Englifii in their prefent Circumftances fttould continue the War with Spain, 1590. — 41. Two Difeourfes in French by an unnamed perfon, (lie wing that War wdth Spain is preferable to peace, 1590. — 42. A Recital of Benefits that have accru’d to Spain at different times by its amity with Eng- land, 1590. — 43. Reafons for andagainft the Peace widi Spain, now in agitation, 1590. — 44. Occurrences in Germany, (he Low-Countries, ike. relating to the contending Powers, ferit June, 1593. — 45. A Latin Speech and Proleft of G. Schema- ker theDanifti Minifter, before the Lords in the Star-Chamber, June 1590. — 46. A Latin Letter of the Danifii Minifter to L, Burghley, complaining that his Bufinefs is negleded, 1590. — 47. A Co])y of Don Antonio’s Petition to the Queen, to ColledI a Fenny in the Pound oflier Subjects for his ufe, 1590. — 48. Mon* fteur Incarville’s Letter to L. Burghley, concerning the French King’s new' Subfidj , May 20, 1590. — 49. Francis Baudmont of Staden, in Latin, offers to Lord Chancellor Hatton, to feciire a Cheat who pretended to have a Commiflion from the Queen of England, to Iranfabl matters with the German Princes, &c. May 24, 1590. — 50. Don Chriftoual, a Ton of the King of Por- tugal, in French, to Lord Burghley, for releafe from Captivity in Morocco, May 25, 1590. — 51. A Copy of a Latin Letter ( 241 ) from the Great Turk to the Queen, that he had yielded tol’eace with Poland, at her Requeft, June 12, 1590. — 52. A Spanifli Letter of Don Alonzo de Lugan and other Spanith Captains to L* Burghley, June 21, 1590. — 53. Albert Haberlandt of Brunfvvick, in Latin, detires Lord Burghiey^s leave to quit England, his new Invention in Gunnery being difregarded, July 7, 1590. — 54-. The King of Portugal, in Italian, to the Lord Treafurer, Sept. 11, 1590. — 55. A French Letter of the French King to Lord Burghley, of the ftate of his Affairs, Ocl. 27, 1590.— *5(). Don ' Antonio, in Italian, to the Lord Treafurer, 061. 1590. — 57. Ni- cholas de Gozzi, in Italian, to Lord Burghley, Nov .9, 1590.* — 58. The Priucefs of Navarre, in French, to L. Burghley, 'prai- fes the Queen of England, and defires her Efieem, Dec. 2, 1590. — 59. A Report to Lord Burghley, by a Perfon unnamed, of what was fpoken beyond Sea of the Queen and Realm, (im- perfe6l. — 60. The Earl of Derby thanks Lord Burghley for recommending his Suit to the Queen, April 12, 1590. — 6l. The Earl of Eflex to Lord Burghley, concerning purchafing North- fam bridge in Effex of the Queen, May 14, 1580. — 62. The Earl of Eifex to Lord Burghley, that the extraordinary Impofi: on Sweet Wines may ceafe, as hurting his Patent, May 15, 1590. — 63. Lady Shrevvfbury to Lord Burghley, to procure that her Grand-daughter, Lady Arbtlla, may have the Jewels intended for her. May 31 , 1590, — 64. Lord Willoughby to Lord Burghley, that Capt. Welche may have the Training and Or- dering the Lincolnfnire Bands June 8, 1590. — 65. The Earl of Effex to Lord Burghley, that he yields to felt Keyfton, in Hunt- ingdonfliire to pay his Debts, June 13, 1590.— 66. Lord Wil- lougliby communicates to Lord Burghley, his intention of difi- pofing of his Eftate, and going to Germany, June 15, 1590. — 67. Lord Montague to Lord Burghley, that he would be pleat- ed to favour the Suit of a poor Widow his Neighbour, June 19, 1590. — 68. The Earl of Huntingdon to Mr. Hicks, defiring him to recommend the Suit of the Bearer to Lord Burghley. June 25, 1590. — 69. Lord Riche to Mr, Flicks, to procure that Lord Burghley^ would prevail on the Lord Mayor of Lon- don not to flop his Building at Sf. Bartholemew’s, July 3, 1590. •—^70. The Earl of Pembroke to Lord Buigfdey, of fortifying Milford- Haven, an I fending Forces to the Ifle of Wight, July 5, 1590. — 71. The Earl of Oxford wants Lord Burghley’s con- fent, or he cannot as he would dilpofe ot his Leafe of Aveley, Aug. 5, 1590. — 72. Lord Burgh to Lo.»*d Burghley, concerning the payment of a certain Debt, Aug. 8 1590. — 73. The Earl of Derby to Lord Burghley, that Chefier Cafile wants many repairs, Aug. 9, 1590. — 74, The Earl of Pembroke to Lord Burghley, that fome Wel .h Gentlemen i'urpe6ied of a Confpira- ^cy may be examined, Aug. 11, 1590. — 75. The E:>rl of Eifex to Lord Burghley, that London fliouid contribute with other places for the relief of Wolverhampton, Aug, 1590. — 76. The \ » ( 242 ( Earl of Oxford to Lord Burgh ley, of one Bellingham, whofe Burglary was pardoned on his future good behaviour, which he had not obfervcd, Sept. 8, 1590. — 77. The Earl of Pem- brokt to Lord Burghley, to come to a rcfolution as to the Coun- fellors for the Marr es of Wales, Sept. II. 1590. — 78. Lord North to Lord Burghley, that he has^ pitched on a cerlain Num- ber of Perfons in Cambridgetliire, to contribute to the Loan, Dec. 4. 1590. — 79. The Earl of Huntingdon to Mr. Hicks, to ufe his good Offices in behalf of the Bearer, who has a Suit to Lord Burghley, Dec. 5, 1590. — 80. Mathew, Archbithop of Canterbury, to Sir William Cecil ; he mentions Clergymen, and how far able to fill the Vacant See^s of London and Oxford. (No date but March 30lh — 81. Dr. Meryk Bitliop of the Ifle of Man, complains to Lord Burghley he is taxed above his abi- lity, and more than his PredecetTdrs, April 4', 1590.— 82. John Archbifiiop of Canterbury to L. Burghley, concerning Articles wlierewith Tome Minifiers of Northampton and Warwick Shires are charged, July 16’, 1590. — S.‘L Herbert Wefifaling Bifltop of Hereford to Lord Burghley, that he had taken to Cufiody one VVier, for Seditious Speeches, Ocf. 4, 1590. — 84. — Mr. Bartholomew Doddington, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, that his Nephew may renew a Leafe of his Houfe at Wetiminfier, April 20, 1590. — 85. Heads of Cambridge U< iverfity, in La- tin, defire Lord Burghley to fecond a Petition to the Queen of one Bradfiiaw a Bookbi.:der, April 23, 1590. — 86. Dr. Whit- aker, Head of St. John’s Cambridge, complains to Lord Burgh- ley of a falfe Report, that he had forbid an Oration to be made on the Queen’s day, in praife of her Majefty’s Government, May 14, 1590. — 87, A Latin Tefiimonial of the Mafier and Fellovv^of Chrid’s College, Cambridge, in behalf of Mr. John Powel, June 3, 1590. — 88. The Fellows of Corpus Chrifii Col- lege, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, That at the Queen’s and his rc^^uett they had chofen Dr. Jegon to be their Maf- ter, July 30, 1590. — 89. Dr. Wefion of Oxford, in Latin, of- fers himfelfand Id' fervice to Lord Burghley, having now his Degree of Dr. of Civil Law, Aug. 18,1590. — 90. The Prefi- dent and Fellows of St. John’s Oxon, in Latin, to Lord Burgh- ley, for tne Confirmation of their two Patents, Ocl. 7, 1590. — 91. The Vicechanctllor and Heads of Houfes, Cambridge, complain to Lord Burghley of a falfe Report of a Presbytery formed at St. John’s College, 06t. 20, 1590.— 92. A Declara- tion font to Lord Burghley, figned with the names of St. John’s Collegians, Cambridge, that they have no Presbytery, 06t. 20. 1590. — 93. Dr. Whitaker Complains to Lord Burghley, of many foolifli Faltlioods concerning his countenancing a Presbe- tery, Oct. 24, 1590. — 94. Mr. Clark, and Mr. Powel, Fellows of Chrifi’s College, Cambridge, in Latin, complain to Lord Burghley that they are not allowed to ferve lome eligible'Offi- ces in Codege, becaufe they were not Puritans as the reft were, 0 ( 51 . 26. 15g0. — 95. Mr. Palmer, Fellow of St. John’s, Cam- 1 ( 243 ) liridge, complains lo Lord Burghley, lie Is falfely accufed of raifing the Re|Kjrt of their Presbytery, Nov. 5, 15()0 — g6. A Form of Reconciliation with one another, figned wi?h the Dames of feveral Members of ChrilVs College, Cambridge, Nov. I9, 1560. VOL. LXIV.— Lor 64 , F’oL 1 The Cafe betwixt Sir T. Shirley and other the Queen’s Patentees on one part, and the Farmers of the Potfeffions of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, oPthe other part, June 9, 1590. ‘ — 2. A joint promife figned by SirT. Shirley, and T. F- nfhawe, and P. Oiborhe, Elqrs, not to Leafe (he Lands of the Church of Norwich without leave previoiifly obtained of the Lord Trea- lurer, Nov. 12, 1390. — 3. A Letter of four Friars in Bridewell, very zealous for their Religion, to Sir Horatio Pallavicino, May 1590. — 4 The Names, Times of Commitment, and by whom committed, of Nine Prifoners in the Marthallea, for Reculancy, 1590. — 5. T. Colbeck a Recufant in Bedford Jail, to Lord Burghley, to be releafed, on giving Bond for his appearance when required, July 6 , 1590.~6. The Confeffion of one Flood alias Lloyd, an imprifoned Seminary Pried, taken by Mr. Top- cliffe and Mr. Younge, Aug. 31, 1590. — 7. A Book of Re- draints of Reculanls, in the ieveral Counties of England, (on 8 leaves.) 1590 — 8. A Memorial of Convi6lions and Debts of Recufants in the Counties of York and Lancader, 1590. — 9. Two Declarations of Anthony Copley to Mr. Wade, of Affairs and Perfons abroad, fo far as regards England, (on 12 leaves,) 1590. — 10. A Petition of Martin Reigobow, a Recufant, to Lord Burghley, for his releafe from a 5 years irnprifonment in Newgate, 1590. — 11. The Names of fuch Englidimen, J(Tiiits, and others who are knowm at prefent to redde in Rome, 1590, — 12. Mr. Robert Cavvdry to Lord Burghiey, to defend him from the injur'ous treatment of the Bifhop of Peterburgh’s Chaplain, May 1590. — 13. A Petition of a great number of the Town of Banbury, in favour of their, Parfon Bracebridge, likefy to be deprived for difliking Ceremonies, June 16, 1590, with a Letter to his Lordffiip from the Paid Bracebridge — l 4. Arguments of Sir Francis Knolles, Treafurer of the Houfehold, againft the Crofs in Baplifm, aijd the Surplice, 1590. — 15. Mr. T. Cartwright Complains to Lord Burghley oF the decayed date of the Earl of Leiceder’s Flofpital at Warwick, and his own Ioffes, June 23, 1390. — i6. Schifmatical Proceec/ings, Pra€lices, and Speeches of Puritan PreacJiers, in Northampton and Warwick (hires, 1590. — 17. Mr. Cartwright to Ld. Burgh- ley, of his Anfwer to the Preface of the Rhcmiffi Tedamcnt, I i 2 ( 244 V and of the Warwick Hofpital, Aug. 5, 1590. — 18. Mr. Cart- wright, to Hicks in behalf of the Warwick Hofpital, and his own Annuity out of Lord Leic eder’s Lands, 1590. — 19. A Pe- titioi- to the Conncii fur Cornpaffi n on 60 Pertons confined for three Years pafi, and not admitted to Trial, 1590. — 20. Mr. Cartwright to Lord Burghle), to endeavour to mitigate the Queen’s Dif- I 'afure,. which flie hadagainfi; him, 06i. 4 , 1590. — 21. Mr. Cartwright to Lord Burgidey, bew^ailing his condition under the Queen’s difj'h and ofl^ring to quit the Mafter- fliip of W arwick Hofpital to recover lier favour, Ocl. 12, 1590. ■ — 22. Mr. Cartwright in the Fleet Prifon to Lord Burghley, mentioning in what manner he was examine- , Nov. 4, 1590. — 23. A Letter (pernaps intercepted) of one Brown to Mr. Cartwright, about printing fome Book clandefiin April 8, 1590. — 24. One Wefiermann, of bt.AIban’s, wrnes toMr.Cart- wright, he has lent him Five Pounds, which if not enough he W’ili fend more, April 28. — 25. One William Clarke, of St. Al- bans, to Mr. Cartwiight, that he has lent him Eight Founds towards, printing his Books, &c. April 26. John Brown, (fee No 23,) to Mr. Cartwright, that he had received lOl. of Lord Bedford, who defired to be remembered to him, &c. — 27. A purpofely obfcure Letter of one Marline to John Brown, directing him to aflalfinate the BifLop of Winchefier, May 27. — 28. John Brown to Richard Marline, with fome fe- cret and dangerous propofals, June 13. — 29. John Brown to the Earl of Bedford ; a myfterious Letter, with dangerous in- finuatious, June 13, 1590. fN. B. Numbers 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29, feem to be Letters of Puritanis, written in feigned Names to difgiiife their dangerous Plots and Practices.] — 30, Reaforis for a General Regifiry of all Marriages, Bap- tifms, and Burials, 1590. — 31. Againfi Solicitude ; and of the true life and abufe of Riches ; Latin C<>lle61ions from St. Jerom, St Aufiin, &c. by Edmond Lily. — 32. Sir Francis Knolles to Lord Burghley, to favour Hubbock a Puritan, and to refirain the Bifiiops, March 31, 1590. — 33. Mr. P. Ofborn to Lord Bu/ghley, that Mr. Hugh Broughton may have of the Queen Letters rec mraenda;oiy, to gain him accefs to Foreign Libraries, Apr. 9, 1590. — 34. Robert Brown tells Lord Burgh- ley, he has proved in a Treatife of his, that all Arts and Sci- ences have been hitherto wrong taught ; that he proves this from the wordy and c, n give truer InftruHions in one Year, * than Oxford can in ten, April 15, 1590. — 35. Mr. Vice-cham- berlain, Sir T. Heneage, enclof d to L rd Burghley a Letter from Augufta, to perule and find back for the Queen’s in- fpedion, April 16, 1590, — 36. The Mayor and Burgell'es of Hull, return thanks to Mr. Hicks, for forw'arding their Petiti- ons to Lord Burghley, April 28, 1590. — 37. Sir T. Heneage tells Lord Burghley, iie fends inclosed fome Letters of Foreign Intelligence, May 2 , 1590. — 38 Sir Roger Williams in dif- conteiu defircs Lord Burghley to procure him the Queen’s Li- ( 1245 ) crnfe to ferve abroad. May 2, 1590. — -39. The Mayor and .Aldermen of Brill ol by their Chamberlain to Mr. Hicks, to en- force their Suit io Lord Burghley, May 11, 1590. — 40. A com- plimental Letter to Mr. Jerom Haine of Brilloi, to Mr. Miihael Hicks, May 11, 1590.— 41. Reginald Hollingworth to Lord Burghley, that iie is ready to ftiew him how to make Goi^nd Silver by Art, May 12, 1590. — 42. Mr. Thomas Windebank to Lord Burghley, that the Lrench King had defired of the Queen more Men and Money to preferve Bologne, May 14, 1590. — > 43. Sir T. Heneage to Lord Burghley, to lupnrefs by the Queen’s command, Sir John SmitTLs Book of Warlike Wea- pons, &c. May 14, 1590 — 44. Anne Fearfon petitions Lord Burghley, that Joan Frith ma\ be laid in Irons till fti ,; cun- fefs what is become of a \Vriting of hers, May 17, 1590. — 45. Sir John Smith ctifcov^ers to Lord Burghley his /vnger and Concern, that his Book of Warlike Weapons is ordered to be fapprefied. May 20. 159C.— 46. An Appeal to the Queen by the Treafurer of the Houfehold for Ins integrity in ferv- ing her Majefly ; occafioned by fome flight. May 22, 1590,.— 47. Mr. Vice-chamberlain deflres Lord Burghley to procure a Warrant from the Queen, to receive the Money he has laid down for Public ufes. May 25, 1590. — 48. Sir riobert Jermyn to Lord Burghley, with an inclofed Petition of the lurumbent for uniting two Churches at Stanton, Suffolk, May 25, 1590. — 49. Thomas Cuilyford to Lord BurghLy, to fecure to him the nnmolefled Podeflion of Lands of one Hoorde a Recufant, May 29, 1590. — 50. Mr. Atkyns, Attorney of the Court in Wales, to Lord Burghley, to appeafe the Lord Prefident’s. anger con- ceived againil him. May .31, 1590 — 51. To Lojrd Burghley from Mr. Hemy Cults of Kent; to put a flop to fome grow- ingMilbrders in that County, June 4, 1590. — 52. Sir John Smitli to Lord Burglfley, flievving his fidelity to the Queen, and the ufe of his Book ; with his Letter to the Queen to the fame eflebr, June 4, 1590. 53. Sir F. Knolles refers to Lord Burghley, a difpu’e betwixt the Officers of the Green-cloth and himfeif, Jui.e 10, 1590. — 54. Chriflopber Carleill’s Suit to Lord Burghley, fora Cornmiffipn to Lize Spanilli Good-:, June 10, 1590. — 55. Mr. Midcilemore’s E-equeft to Ld. Burgliley-j to^ encourage his Suit to the Queen, to make out ail Inditements, &c. (fee No. 58,) June 15, 1590. — 56. Mr. H. Dawbeney, indebted in great Sums to the Queen, defires of Lord Burghley, that frocefs agalnfl him nay be flopped, flili the Lolfes he has fuftained may be recovered, of which he inclofes an attefled Certificate, June 19, 1590. — 57. Sir J dm Smith’s Anfw'er to a vvritten Libel againfl his Book of Military Difcipline, with his Chyiienge to the Libeller, June 11, 1560. — 58. Mr. Mid- dlemore writes to the Q his Rcafons why flie fliouid grant to him the Power of making out all Inditements, (fee No. 55,) June 15, 1599. — 59. Mr. Middlemore to Lord Burghley, that the Queen had referred to him the Confideration of his ( 246 ) Suit for Indllemenis, 1590. — 60. Mr. Mlddlemore’s Account of leveral Grants fro.n the Queen, all of which, (except one) have been to his great lofs, June 26, 1590. — 61. Mr. Vice- chamberlain Heneage, with Commands from the Queen, to Lord Burghley, and that the is fomewhat dipleated with him, June 26, 1590. — 62. A familiar Let er of Lord Robert Cecil to Mr. Michael Huks, concerning recommending Mr. For- tefcue to Lord Burghley, June 1590. — 63. Sir Edward Norris thanks Lord Burgijley, for fome Office he had procured him ; (as fiippoted,) the Government of Otiend, July 5, 1590. — 64, Mr. Vice-chamberlain to Lord Burghley, of the Queen’s being offen ed with Sir Edward Sfaflbid, and her difliking Sir H. Pallavicino’s Journey, July 8, 1590 — 65. Reahuis affigne-i by an unnamed PeiTon for ihe quarrel betwixt Sir Roger Wil- liams and Sir John Smith, July 1.9, 1590. — 66. The Queen by Mr. Vice-chamberlain, fignifies to JyOrd Burghley, her dif- contentmcnt at Sir Edward Norris’s departure, July 28, 1590. — 67. Mr. Vice chamberlain to Lord Burghley, that the Queen is a little more r- conciled to Sir Edward Norris, but not quite pacified, July 30, 1390. — 68. Mr. Jan es Quarles to Lord Burghley, anlw^ers Mr. Mitchell’s complaints againft him in his Surveyorffiip of the Vidualling, July 31, 1590. — 69. Sir F. Knolles would have Lord Bui*gl)ley get the Queen’s Order that the Univerfities fliould diRufs the Quefton of the Authority of Bifliops, Aug. 14, 1590. — 70. Sir John Petre thank- Lord Burghley for his care of Nephew, and for his good Advice to him, Aug. 14, 1590 — 7i. Mr. Vicechamberlain to Lord Burgh- ley, to fearch after one at-^riftol, who fends Lead to Spain to make Bullets. May 29, I5't)0.— 72. Mr. Janies Rither in the North to Lord Burghley, complaining of the dl Affieblion of the Scots to the Englifli. Aug. 29, 1590. — 73. Proofs on Exami- nation that the Brothers Henry, Francis, William, and Richard Stone came in the Spaniffi Fleet againft England. Aug. 1590. — 74. Mr. Vfcechamberlain cond 'ies Lord Burghley on his being ■wuong’d by falfe Reports, with other Matters. Sept. I, 1590. — 75. Mr John Arundel, a Prifbner, to the Council, lo be ad- mitted to Bail, and have a fair Trial, for fome crime not men- tioned, Sep. 5, 1590. — 76. Mr. Arundel’s appeal to the pub- lick, that he is opprefied tho’ innocent ; w'rltten in a firange obfeure manner, and dedicated to Queen, Sept. 5, 1590.— 77. A Declaration in the Name of the Queen and her Com- manders, that her Navy is only lo defend her Realms, and annoy (he King of Spain, May 1590.— 76. A defence of the Queen, againft a Slander that her fleet w as intended to hinder free traf- ftek by Sea, 1590. — 79. Confiderations whether Officers of the Chancery are to be exempted from paying the fees of the Ha- naper, 1590. — 80. Injuries done lo the Queen, the Realm, and the Laws, by a new' deviled writ in the King’s Bench, called a Latitat. — 81. A State of William Guydott’s Cafe, now under examination in the Court of Exchequer, 1590. — 82, Mr, ( 247 ) Wm. Harborn to LorH Burghley, to have the writing of She- riffs and Efcheators Patents ; with his Reafons inclofed, 1590. — S3. Mr. Fanthaw’s Certificate to the Lord Treafurer of the State of Mr. iVnihony GuydotPs Debt to the Crown, (fee No. 81,) 1590. — 84-. Mr. Young’s Ballance of his Accounts with the Exchequer, 1590. — 85. The Lord Treafurer’ s Remem- brances for reformation of abufes by a new Procefs called a La- titat, 1590. ' VOL. LXV.— -Lot. 65. Fob 1. A Complaint, Anfwers and Replies betwixt the Tenants of the Queen’s Manour of Wefton, and the Patentee Farmer, July 8, '1590. — 2. The Rejoinder and Anfwers that paffed be- tween the Tenants of Weflon, and the Patentee Farmer, July II, 1590. — 3. A Certificate of Rokesby and others, in be- half of one Widow Darley, to fucceed in her late Husband’s Leafe of fome Crown Lands, 1590. — 4- OnePawfon’s Petition to Lord Burghley, for the Leafe sued for by Mrs. Darley, hav- ing purchafed the Affignment from Darley the Husband, 1590. — 5. The Griefs of the E. of Warwick’s Helrs,occafioned by the Cancelling a certain Deed, 1590.-— 6. Mr. Martin and oilier Offcers of the Mint, to Lord Burghley, that one Williams may have the reverfion of the A ffayer’s Office, Sept. 30, 1590. — 7. Stephen Ridlesden’s Scheme to the Queen, to keep our Gold at home, and reap great profit from a new Coinage, 1590. — 8. Proofs of the inconvenience, inefficacy and abfurdity of Ridlef- den’s Scheme of faving our Gold, &c. 1590. — 9. A Draught of a Proclamation to prevent the Exportation of New-Catile Coal, 1590. — 10. John Hart, Lord Mayor of London to Lord Burgliley, to hinder the paffinga Patent for Searching Sea Coal, March 26, 1590. — 1 1. The Lord Mayor of London’s Complaint to Lord Burghley, of the Monopoly and Extortion of the Own- ers of the New Cafile Coals, 1590.— 12. Sir Francis Drake and the Mayor of Plimouth to Lord Burghley, for a Fort to be built at Plimouth Harbour, 1590. — 13. Remembrances for tlie Commiffioners appointed to view the State and Condition of the Tower of London, 1590. — 14., Sir Micliael Blount, Lieu- tenant of the Tower, his Account of the Priloners therein, and of the other Inhabitants, 1591. — 15. A Warrant for the reim- burfement of Lord Cobham’s Servant, who had apprehended fome who left the Realm without leave. Alfo a Recommen- dation of a Carpenter to work at Dover Pier, Aug, 25, 1590. — 16. An Account ol' the Officers and Men ofwhich theGairi- fon of Berwick upon Tweed confifis, 1590. — 17. The Cafe of Bridlington Pier, with a Warrant to Mr. Fantliaw, w’hereby Commiffioners may take Recognifance of the Leffees, Alfo a ' ( 248 ) Warrant to the Auditor of Yorkdu're, to f?op all Proceedi])gr? in the Manour and Redory of Bridlington, May 1590. — 18. Sir Henry Cocke to Lord Binghley, of the Slate of the Mutters in Hertfbrdfhire ; and excufing his delay in lending Certificates, April 23, 1390. — 19 An Account of the Names and Furni- ture of Soldiers railed in S ot Win- chefier to the Lords ot the Council, of raifing 200 Men to iirengthen tlie Hies of Guernfey and Jerfey ; with a Letter of the Council to the Sherilfs, &c. of Hampfhire and Dorfetfliire, to raife men in thofe Counties, Sept. 18, 1590. — 21. Names of Soldiers maimed in the Queen’s Service, and of Alm.s-rooms appointed them in reverlion, 1390. — 22. Sir Henry Neyil's complaint to Lord Burghley, that he is rigidly ufed by Lord Warwick for calling Ordnance, 1590. — 23. A Report Trom fome Officers of the Ordnance to Lord Burghley, of wffiat has been paid to Fngelbert for his Bowes and Bullets, 1590.— 2-L One Mr. Walker complains to Lord Burghley that the Someif tfliire Clothiers are hart by the Extortion of one Hart of Taunton, a Deputy Aulnegcr, April 20, 1590. — 25. Exam- inations of divers Peribns belonging to a Ship of Waterford ta- ken w'ith Popiffi Trinkets, May 1390. —26. A Recital of great Injuries fuffered by John Charlelon, for detedling the purloining of Gun- powder at the Sea-fight, 1588, written 1590. — 27, George Bane, one cf the Turkey Company, to Lord Burghley, to write to Mr. Barton iheir Agent at Conllantinople to be n. ore frugal, Aug. 18, 1590. — 28. P.Ir. John Fabiaji to Lord Burghley, for regulating the behaviour, of Merchant Strangers, A’dg. 21, 1 590. — 29. An Anfwer to William Harbourifs Suit for Exporting Herrings from Yarmouth, in Strangers Bottoms, 061. 1590. — 30. An Account of the Prize-Goods brought to the port of London, by Sir M. Frobilher for the Queen’s ufe, taken in Feb. 1589. — 31. The particulars of the Suit of Henry Roderigu.es to be a Broker for infurances. — 1590. — .32. Re- membrances for Lord Bufghlev, concerning the Ranlom or Ek- change of Priibners taken in War, 1590. — 33. Names of Eng- lifii Prifoners in the SpaniQi Gallies, and the Ranlom let for In- dividuals, (in 2. numbers.) 1590. — 34. A Petition to the Queen of Captain Marfiial, in behalf of himfelf and others, Pritoner.s in the Spanilh Gallies ; allb his Reprelentatlon of their Cafe in a Letter' to the Council, Nov. 13. — 35. A Peidon uimamed writes to Lord Burghley the fubftance of his Coiiference with the Spanilli CommilTary concerning the terms of Ranfome, 1390. — 36. Tiie Cafe of Arthur Freeman, and others, Pritoners in the Spanidi Gallies, with means uled for iheir Ranfom, 1590. • — 37. A Spanilh Letter of the Admiral (>f the Spanifn Gallies to the Queen of England, fvlov. 12, 1390. — 38. A Copy of a Commiffion, in Spanilh, for the Spanifn Admiral to treai for the Exchange of Prifoners, 1590. — 39. An Englifh Tranflation of the Spaniffi Letter of the Spanifli Admiral, Nov. 12, 1590.— ( 249 ) 40. Tlie names oF Engli/li Prifoner*? taken by tbe Spanith Gal- lie<, 1590 — 41. Mr. Norton in a Letter to Lord Burgbley, re- commends and enclotes a Scheme of Merchants to lower the price of French Wines, Ju’^e 24, I5fi0.— -42. Lord Chancellor Hatton, to Lord Bur^hley, to allow W'ines to be brought to the Realm in Strangers Bottoms, Nov. 20, 1590. — 43. An Order to the ports of Brift 4, Bridgewcifer, and Barnftable, to produce Cer titicates of the quantity Gatcoigne Wines imported there, 1590. — 44. The Matter of the Rolls alTiires Lord Burghley that Mr. Vicechambevlain ought to be made Chancellor of the E/uchy, April 13, 1590. — 45. Mr. Virechambeilain Heneage to Lord Burghley, to procure the Queen^s refofution as to the Chancellorfliip of the Duchy, May 3, 1590. — 46 L^idy Drury to the Loid-' of the Councd, that ftie was not privy to a Chal- lenge fen f by her deceafed Husband’s brother Thomas Drury to Lord Willoughb'’, May 8, 1590. — 47. An Anfvver to a cer- tain Suit for making and working Skins and Pelts into Leather, 1590. — 48. Pronnfals tor regulating and advancing the Cudom paid by Stranger.s for Exporting Bays, May 31, 1590. — 49. The particulars of a Suit of an unnamed Perfon, for a Lycence to buy and fell 2000 Serplers of Wool, in Eleven Years, 1590. — 50. Lord Chief B^ron Manwond to Lord Burghley, of Utnage claimed bv the Lt>r-gli)ey of Mr. Da res making havock of the Deer in his Walk in W a;(ham Foretl. Sept. 1, 1590. — 52. R -afons, by an unnam^^d Perfon, for fttf- ing afide the new Offi e of Lighterai;e, 1590. — ^3. Mr. Fither of Ingoldsby, in Latin, ct.mpiains to Lord Bu ghiey, of a vio- lent Aflault marie on k'^r. Moore, a worthy Juftice of Peace, Oct. 12, 1590.-~-54. Reafons for and againtt Licenfing the Ex- portation of Yarn from England, 1590 — 55. A Letter in Latin and Englith to Lord Burghley, by Mr. Ocland, Schoohnatter of Greenwich, to relieve him m Diftrets, O ;. 13, 1590. — 56. T. Petty, Commiflarv to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, to L. Burghley, for additional Amhor'tv to punifli Offenders, 06t. 15, 1590. — 57. A Scheme lent to Lord Burghley by Mi. Ralph Lane, for fettling the pay of Military Officers, Oft. 1590. — 58, A Certificate to Lord Burghley, of the Commiffioners for en- quiringb’nto the State of the BiOmorick ^fEiv; Nov. 4, 1590'. — 59. Dr Fle'cher to Lord Burghley, of his in'ei tion (o write the Hi dory of the Queen’s Times in Latin, v.ith a Sket h of the fame, (in 3 parfs.) Nov. 7, 1590.-- 60. Si Francis Knolles defires L' rcl Bnighley’s Judgment of his W.iting on tue Jurif- di^tion of Bifliops, Nov. 9, 1590. — 61. Sir Robert Condable to Mr. Hicks, to difpatch the Hufinefs of a Friend of his, Nov. 25, 1590. — 62. Sir John Smith recites to Lord Burghley his good Services, and the Slights he has had in return ; lhat he wants now no preferment, only that his Book of Difcipline might be no longer fuppreffed ; and fends him his Scheme for ( 230 ) fuuppreSing Rogues and Vagabonds, Nov. 23, 1590. — 63. Chriftopher Edmonds (an old Servant of the Queen w’hen Lady Elizabetfi ) to Lord Burghley, to further his Suit to the Queen, Dec. 15, 1590’ — 64-. Sir Henry Nevill to Lord Burghley, to be his friend in a Conteft with the Lord Chamberlain, &c. Dec. 31, 1590. — 65. A Letter of Henry Barrow the famous Schif- matic to — — FiQier, a friend, complaining of their Perfecu- tors, 1590. — 66. Edward Ilham, a Prifoner, his complaint to the Council’of his being circumvented by James Diggs, 1590.— -67. One who figns his name Robt. B. to L. Burghley .complaining of liis Poverty, and that his paft Services are flighted. — 68. Infor- mation of an unnamed Perfon againft one Holliday a Traitor- ous Fugitive. 1590. — 69. Sir George Carey to Mr. Hicks, to recommend Bulinefs of his to the Lord Treafurer, 1590. — 70, Ml. William Lambarde to Mr. M. Hicks, to prefent a Letter from him to Lord Burghley, Dec. 1.3, 1590. — 71. A familiar and friendly Letter of Mr. Robert Cecil, to Mr. Hicks, on pri- vate Ajffairs, 1590. — 72. A Copy of Bowyerfs Grant or Patent concerning Wool, 1590. — 73. A Note of the Iflues loft and certified into the Exchequer in the feveral Years 30, 31, and 32, 1590. — 7+, A recital of fome remarkable words inlerted in ihe Patent of the new Garter King at Arms, 1590. — 75. Dr. Wm. Mount’s Direflions for making Diftilled Waters, com- pound and fimple, 1590. VOL. LXVI — Lot 66. Fol. 1 . A Summary of an Exchatige of Lands betwixt the Queen and Thomas Earl of Ormond and OITory, Jan. 3, 1590, 1. — , 2, A State of JVIr. Vernon’s Cafe, claiming Affinity with Rich- ard Grey Lord Fow'vs, (in 5 parts.) March 2, 1590, 1. — 3. A Survey of the Queen’s Storehoufv, &c. at Dover, formerly cal- led Maifon Dieu, with the Repairs and Expence requifite, Jan, 12, 1590, 1. — 4. A Ballance 'L the Tonnage Money colle61ed for repairing the Harbour at Dover, 1590, 1. — 5. The Report of the Commiflioners appointed for the Survey and Repairs of Dover Harbour,Feb. 1590, 3. — 6. Inquiries to be made at every Port in the Kingdom, of what Cuftora has been paid (as or- dered,) fur the Repairs at Dover, March 10, 1590, 1. — 7. Mr. Jolm Stonham’s Account to Mr. Henry Weft of the w^eak con- dition of Dover Pier, March 5, 1590, I. — 8. A SumiHiary of Demands of Money due for Work and Materials at Dover Pier and Haven, March 1590. — 1. — 9. Sir Henry Cock to Lord Burghley concerning the Privy Seals for the Loan : and of one King a diforderly Perfon, March 6, 1590, 1. — 10. Keafons why Military Officers fhould be rather iimiiediately dependant on their Sovereign, than their General, 1590, 1, — 11. The Mer- chants of the Staple, to Lord Burghley, for power to punith all Perfons not of their Company, who break the Statute for Buying ■ and Selling Wool, March 9. 1590. 1. — 112. Articles for the In- corporation of the Turky and Venetian Merchants into one Body called the Merchants of the Levant, 1590, 1. — 13. Rea- lons why Cutiom ought not ’o be paid for the Overlengths oi Cloth above 24- yards, 1590, 1, — 14. TheCutlomer and Comp- troller of Berwick Port perfwade Lord Burghley not to let the Cuftoms be farmed there, Jan. 22, 1590, 1. — 15. Mr. Peter Olborne thews to Lord Burghley his opinion of the Suit of the RaQie-makers of Southampton, March 11, 1590, 1. — Id. Some Cufloin Waiters to Lord Burghley, to rePore to them certain Perqiiifites which had been taken from them, 1590, 1. — 17. The Qlleen^s Warrant for allowing 40l. per Annum to each of theCuPom Waiters in the port of London, March 6, 1590, 3. — 18. Sixteen CuPom Waiters petition Lord Burghley that no farther encroachment may be made on their Priviledges and ProPts, 1590, 1. — 19. A Draught of an Ofder of Council for the Queen^s Servants to pay their refpedlive proportion w ith others towards the Publick Service, Feb. 4. 1590, 1. — 20. Sir H. Covke to L.rd Burghley, for his Letters to.the Deputy Lieu« tenants of Hertfordftiire to (eltle the Loan, and Pop ingroPing of Corn, &c. Jan. 1 , 1 590, 1 .. — 21, The King of Scotland to Ld. Burghley, to recommend one Fauli the Bearer to the good Gra- ces of the Queen, Jan.' 7,' 1590, 1. — 22. The King of Scotland to Air. Bowes, the EngliPi Ambr.PTador there, io iiitercede with the Queen for the Pardon of one Thomas Pairman, guilty of ManPaughter, who was Ped from JuPice, Jan 25, 1590, 1. — 23. John Bithop of Rofs to Lord Burghley, that he has fent John Welles to England, and hopes his Lwdthip wdll fend his Nephew J. LePey to Sc-jtland, March 22, 1590, 1. — 24. The JBiPiopof Rofs to the Queen, that he has procured the releafe of WePes her Subjedt, and hopes Pie will alfo reieafe LePey his Nephew, March 22, 1590, 1. — 25. The SnbPance of a Letter of Anthony Copley, fhewing the King of Spain’s hatred to the EngliPi, Jan. 3, 1590, 1. — 26. Mr. William Wade to Lord Burghley to allow Mr. Andrews to confer with Mr. A. Cop- ley about Religion^ as Copley dePred it, Jan. 6, 1590, 1. — 27. An intercept<"ci Sj aniPi Letter from Peru to Old Spain, now made EngliPi, difeovering fome of the Spaniards Defigns, March 10, ISflO, 1. — 28. A Difeovery of the Strength and Proceedings of the Spaniards, by Tho. Willys a LeicePcrPiire man, who lately left Cales, 1590, 1. — 29. A Relation of the State of the Spaniards, in a Letter from Madrid, dated March 15, 1590, 1.— 30. A French Letter (o Lord Burghley, from the Senate and People of Geneva, Piewing their DiPrefs, and im- ploring Relief, Jan. 7, 1590, 1. — 31. The French King, in French, to Lord Burghley, for a Continuance of (he good Offi- :Ccs he has done for him, Jan. 16, 1590, 1, — 32. Edw'ard t'arl K k 2 i 252 ) of Eaft Friezeland, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, with a prefeot of two Friezlard Horfes ; and defires n return he would pro- cure lea^'e tor him to p.irchafe 20 Barrels of Englifi) Ale, and 40pitc- sof Iron Ordnance, Feb. 1, 1590, I. — 33. Extfa<5t of a French l etter from Geneva, without Saperfeription, and un- iign’djfiiewirg the Calamities of that Staie, Feb. 6, 1590, J.— . si. The Syndic.s& Council of Geneva, in French, acknowledge to L. Burghley their thankfulnefs for Engiith Succours Feb. 7, 1590, I. — 35. Meffieurs B za and Sadeel of Gei.cva, in french, thank the Queen fo. relief when diflrefifed by War and Farome, Feb. 8, 1590, 1. — 36. The Magiftrates of Geneva, in French, to Queen Elizabeth, (hewing their bad State, and greatly comT plimenting her, Feb. 8, 1590, 1. — 37. Meffieurs Beza aid Sa- deel, in Fren^^b, to L' rd Burghley, that He would bafien the Succours which the Queen had proraifed to Geneva, Feb. 8, 7590, 1. — 38. John Earl of Eaft Friezeland, to Lord Burghley, in Latin, with a Prefent of a Horfe, defiring his Annual Penfion from England may be paid him at Embdcn, Feb. 10, 1590, I, —39. The Duke d’Efpernon,in French, to Lord Burghley, Feb, 13, 1590, 1. — 40. Duke Cafimire to Francis Walfingham, in Latin, for amends to be made to Tome Merchants, whole Goods had been (looped, March 24, 1590, 1. — 41. Mr. Vicecham^ berlain Heneage to Lord Burghley, to judge impartially in the Suit betwixt him and Mr. Throgmorton, Feb. 8, 1590, 1. — 42. Lord Grey to Lord Burghley, to remind the Queen, at a fit time, of fettling his Debt to her, March 5, 1590, 1. — 43. Lord Chamberlain Hatton, to Lord Burghley, that the Queen Suf- pe6ts their good Husbandry in the Sale of her Lands, March 21, 1590, 1. — 44. T. Cowper Bifliop of Winchefter, to Lord Burghley, with his Opinion, as Vifitor, of the Difpute betwixt the Head and Fellows ol Corpus, Oxon, Feb. 8, 1590, 1 — • 45. The Heads of Houfes in Cambridge, in Latin, complain to Lord Burghley, that they are defamed, and their Priviledges infringed, Jan. 17,1590, 1. — 46. Some Magiftrates of the Uni- verfity of Cambridge to Lord Burghley, for his Diredlions as to difeovering Papifts lurking in Colleges, Feb. 4^ 1590, 1.— • 47. Mr. Anthony Copley’s Account of his manner of living in Foreign parts until his return to England, Jan, 6, 1590, 1. — 48, Mr, Cai wright to Lord Burghley, for a refpite from his prifonment, being afflided with the Stone and Gravel, 1590, 1, — 49. 'The Particulars of the Lands, Houfes, &c. granted by Sir William Cordell, for Endowment of his Hofpital at L. Mel- ford, Suffolk, 1590, l. — 50. A Tranferiptof fuch Claufes and Uirecliors in Sir Willi m Cordell’s laft Will, as relate to the founding his Hofpital, 1590, 1. — 51. The Statutes and Rules Ibr Sir William Cordell’s Hofpital at Long Melford, Suffolk, 1590, 1. — 52- Sir Francis Knolles fignifies to Lord Burghley his Surprize at the Queen’s faying (he was in as much danger from the Puritans as from the Papifts, Jan. 9, 1590, I. — 53. Mr, Vicechamberlain HeneagQ acquaints Lord Burghley that the ( 253 ) Queen intende4 to read the French A mbaffador’s Letter, &c. Jan. 12, 1.590, 1. — .54, Sir Thomas Cockayne, to Mr. Hicks, Secretary to the L. Treafurer/or difpatch of his Affairs, Jan. 23, J590. I. — 55. A Copy o! a Grant to Sir Tho. Mildrnay of the Office or Regiflrer of Strangers, with Reafons for the ame,Teb. 3, 1590. 1. — 56*. Mr. Johi i Stanhope, to Mr. Hicks, to pro- cure from Lord Burghley an Anfwer to ii.s Letter to his Loid- fiiip, Feb. 3, 1590, 1. — 57. Mr. James Diggs to Lord Burgh- ley, concerning his altercation ‘'^dih Mr. Edward Itliam in ihe butinefs of the Mufters, Feb. 13, 1590, 1. — 58. Sir Edmond Kelley at Prague, to Lord Burghley that he will foon lend him fow^ewhat which will be ferviceable to his health, feb. 18, 1590, 1. — 59. Mr. James Diggs to Lord Biirghle^, inveighing greatly againft his Adv rfary Mr. E Ifhara, Feb. 19, 1590, 1. 60 . A Copy of the Pat. nt or Inftrument in Latin, whereby the Emperor Rodulphus tlie S'cond, creates Ed. Keiiy a Knight of the H. Roman Empire Feb. 23, 1590, 1. — 61. Mr, James Diggs to Lord Burghley, that befides what he luffers from Iffiam, his Lordffii/s Authority is alio fpurned at by him, Feb. 24,1590, 1 .—62. Captain John Di'cher to L Buighlay, to be employed In the Queen’s Service, being poor, ai d invited to ferve the King of Spain, March 7, 159Q, 1. — 63. Mr. EJ. Kiilegrew to Lord Burghley, that the vaunted Services of Capt,’ Bornftra are too inconfrderable to def.rve further Recompence, March 8, 15.Q0, 1. — 64. Capt. B mnflra’s Latin LetU- to the Queen, prefixed to a Narrative in Frtnch of hi,s Services and his Suit, March 8, 1590, i. — 65. Bornffra’s long French Nar- rative, in which he boads o! his Services and complains (f III treatment, March 8, 1590, 1. — 66. An Anfwer in Englifn to the feveral particulars of Capt. Bornftra’s French Narraijve, March 8, 1590, 1. — 67. A Letter, fuppofed to be from Mr, Hoby a Priloner in the Fleet, to Lord Burghley, fliewing his great Affection for the Queen and him, March 9, 1590, 1. — r 68. A friendly Letter of Mr. Robert Cecil to Mr. Hicks, on private Affairs, March 10, 1590, 1. — 69. A Letter of Compli- ment of Mr. Tremayne to Mr. Hicks, mentioning alfo a Gift he had Tent to him, March 17, 1590, 1. — 70. Sir John Smith to I/Ord Burghley, with a firange Letter and Pamphlett which lie received from one Arundel a Prifoner in St. Kathenn s, Marcli 20, 1590, 1.— 7 1. Some Gentlemen of the Law to the Coui)<- cil, that they (lad fearched in vain for a Fellow who pretended to fliew divers Perlbnages in a Glafs, March 1690, 1. — ^72. Reafons why the Proclamation for prohibiting Commerce with the Queen’s Enemies ough^ to be enforced in Ireland, March 1590, 1. — 73. Reafons offered to Lord Burghley by John Al**” lingion for a Regiffry Office for Contrails betw’ixt Merchants and Mailers of Ships, See. with his Petition for holding that Office, March 25, 1590. — 74. A Letter of William Baiiy to Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury, or to Henry Lord Wentvv'»rth, (it is not mentioned which,) who had appointed this Baiiy iq let ( 254 ) ^own m writing how one Burrows, a Surgeon, har! tampered with the deccafed Lor'^ his Fsth r, p Ci^ndingto Cure him, Jan. i3, 1390, 1. N. B. A Sublequent Letter with a S .ptr- frrij tion fi ews it was the Earl ot Shrewsbur}*. — 75. Doctor Koger Lee^ to ‘he lar of rew^bur}', in Anfwer to his en- quiry what hf^ obferved in hi« Lordflvo’s Father’s illnefs, Jan. 12, 1590, 1. — 76. Mr. Vfihidiii Bai y to tne Lord Shrews- bnr\, I C nfirmation of the Veracity of l)r. Lee ’s Letter, Jan. 16. I So, I — 77. Lord Brrghlev lo a Peifon urnamed, with h s pr vale Opinion of the beft manner • f lewing S ldiers in LMX'r.Infh re, 1590, 1. — 78. Minutes of Lord Burghicy’s Letter to Ua Deputy Lieutenants of E.'iex, HertforcfiJ’-e ar d Lincoln- li re, cn Icvyin/ mer, June 27, 1591. — 79 The Deputy Lieu- ttrr s of henrordthire acquaint Lord Burgh!, y, they "have fu rnfh- ’ ’he Soldiers and advanced the Pay required, April 8, 1591. — ^0. Anfwers t^^ everal xArticles propofed for regulating tlie ManageD;ent ot tne Queen’s Houfehold, 1591. — 81. Or- ders of the Queen and Officers of her Houfehold to be obferv- ed by the Attendants in the fame, Ofl. 22, !591.- — 82. Some Notes of the difference of llie Queen’s Houfehold Expences, refiding at Whitehall or el'eyy here, Nov. 26, 159L — 83. Mr. Peter O'borne ffiews lo Lord Burghley how the Rents ffiould be ai.fvvered, which are referved on Grants for Concealments, Aj*ril 22, 1591. — 84. A Valuation of the Lord (hips of Wiclc- haa and Gatefide, part of the Pofleffions belonging lo the Biffi- oprick of Durham, 1591. — 85. Matthesv Biffiopof Durham to Lord Burghley, for his Opinion of the Leafes of Wickham and Gatefide, &c. May 25, 1591. — 86. Caufes why the Leafes of Wickham, Gatende, and the Coaltuines in the Biffioprick of Durliam fh uld be fet afide, 1591. — S7. A Note ot Ten Leafes granted b) Richard Barnes, Bifimp of Durham, to the Queen in 158c, written 1591.— S8. Mr. Jultice Popham’s remem- brances for taking Securities of Lord Luitley’s exchanging Nonfuch w’ilh the Queen for ether Poffetfons, July 3, 1591. — 69. A Procamation of the Queen prohibiting all Traffick with lucfl French Sea-Porls as are in Rebellion againft their King, Apiil 13, 1591. — 90. A Paffpo't of the Queen for the fate paffjng of Coin along the Engliffi Channel, for the ufe of the . Duke cf Tufeany, 1591. — 9i. A I roclamation to prohibite (he bringing into the Realm of England any of the Produce of Spain, 1591. — 92. The Qveen’s Proclamation for SupprefCng Riots and unlawful Affemblies in and near the City of London, 1591. — 93. Orders of the Queen and Council for the a{)pre- hending and puriffiing Rogues, Vagabonds, See. 1391. — 94. Names of certain Officers, &c. appointed by the Queen for examining diforderly Perfons, 1591. — 95. Piredlicms of the Council for the Jufticesin and near London, to afficmble at the Sefliors Hall, to examine all difiu.bers of the Peace, 1591. — 96. A particular Note of fuch Fees as are due to the Queen’s Majefty out of the Hanaper, 1591. — 97. Names and Titles ot ( 255 ) all the Chancellors of England, from the Year 1273, the of Edward 1. for 318 years, 1591. — 98. Mr. Mill, Clerk of the; Star Chamber, to Lord Burgiiley, to favour him in his Caufe with the Attorneys of t'lat Court, Feb. 4, 1591.— 99. Mr. Mill of the Star Chamber to Lord Burghley, with a Book that Qiews his Right to appoint the Attorneys of that Court, Jan. 4, 1591. VOL. LXVIL— Lot 67. Fol. 1. Sir William Heydon, complains to Lord Burghley, that his Son Chrillopher drives to deprive him ot his Eftate, 1591. — 2. Sir William Heydon to Lord Burghley, with fome Writings, and hopes his Lordtliip will Leediiy lettle the DifpiUe betwixt him and his Son, Nov, 21, 1591. — 3. Sir William Heydon to the Queen, laying before her.Majefty the State of his Affairs, June 28, 1591. — 4, Caufe> why Sir Wiiliain Heydorfs in the Conted with his Father fliould not examine Witnedes in Chancery^ Nov, 20, 1501. — 5. Account of a Combination of William Digges of Newington in Ken , &c. iinjudly to de- prive Thomas Digges of Chevening in Kent, of 3 or 4000 Pound.s, 1591. — 6, A Petition to Lord Burghley, of Thomas Digres Efq, to proted him from the Mifchievous Attempts of Wiiiiam Digges, E(q. &c. 1591. — 7. A Ca(e concerning the PaiTonage of Offeley, Hertf .rddnre, to be heard in the Star Chamber; Adams Plaintiff ; Gravely/&c. Defendants, 1591. — 8. Sir Henry Barkley’s Petition to Lord Chancellor Hatton, that Lord Pembroke may not deprive him of his Colonehlnp of a Regiment raifed in Somerfetfliire, with a Reply of Arthur Maflinger, Deputy Lieutenant, in defence of Lord Pembroke, 1591. — 9. Notes of Sir Henry Barkley’s unwarrantable beirav- iour in the furnifliing of men for the Service, by Madinger, April 18. 1591. — 10. Mr. Beale’s RecitaL»f what he remem- bered in a Controverfy betwixt fome Scots Merchants and Roger Windham, Efq 1591. — 11. Chidiock Wardoiir charges Rob- ert Peter with taking exorbitant Fees in his Office of the Tal- lies ; with R. Peter’s Anfwer, July 10, 1591.— -12. Chidiock Wardour to Lord Burghley, to recover his favour which he had lod, by his proceedings again R Peters, July 1 59 1 —1 3. A Bond of Sir John and his Son Richard Hawkins, to pay 7501. into the Exchequer, at a time fixed, Od. I. 1591. — 14. Sir Robert Wingfield to Lord Burghlc), with the Proceedings of the Commiflioners in fixing the Boundaries of Boroughloke and Crowland, on 3 papers, Nov, 1, 1591. — ^15. A table of Florins ' reduced to Englifli Money, and Crowns of France, 1591. — 16. Mr Richard Martin’s Reafons to Lord Burghley, why French Crowns and Pifiolets fliould not be fent to France, April 11, 1592. — 17. A Petition of Philip Smith to Lord Burghley, for ( 256 ) mriking Copperas and Alliim, 061. 14, 15PI. — 13. Two Let- ters of L)fd 4'iii:ingcl'j!i to Lord Bur^liley, lo grant his Ten- ant Smith’s Requefl as to Copperas and Allnm, Ocl. 26, at'rd Nov. 13,1591.-19. Mr. John Thornborongh’s Reprefenta- tion and Explanaiion of his Suit to present Exportation of our bed Pit Coal, (in 3 parts.) 1591. —20. A Draught of a Li- cenfe for a Perfon to purify Pit Coal, and free it from its otfen- fiv'-lfnell, 1591. — 21. Mr. Peter Osborne, to Lord Burgnley, in favour of the Exportation of Sea Coal, Dec. 13, 1591 — 22. Keafons againll: any New Impofts for the Waftageof Newcadle Coals, 1591, — 23. Mr. Thornburgh’s explanation of his Suit to prevent Exportation of the bed fort of Pit-Coal, Aug. 1. 1591. — 24. Mr. Thornburgh’s Anfwer to L. Burghley’s Objections to bis Suit for ihe regulation of Pit-Coal, Aug. 10, 1591 — 25. A recital of the Material Points in Sir Jerom Bowes’s Grant for making Drinking GlafTes, 1591. — 26. Robert BalbEfq. to Lord Burghley, to further his Suit to the Queen for the foie privil- edge of making Salt in Iieland for a time, June 1591. — 27. Things nectfTary to be conhdered, for the furtherance of the Works at Dover Haven, 1591. — 28. Indances of the Negli- gence of the Cudom Offi ers, in omitting to take due Tonnage for Dover Pier, May 23, 1591. — 29. A Summary of Money paid into the Exchequer on the Statutes granted for the Repairs of Dover Haven, July 1, 1591. — 30. Remembrances for the Lords of the Council, concerning Portfmouih, that require (peedy Confideration, with a Note of Mr, A udilor Hill July 159?. — 31. Mrs. Urfula Randolph toL. Cobham,that by his means flie may be affured of holding the ("ourt at Milton Manour, Nov. 16, 1591. — 32. Mr. Auditor Thompfon’s Certificate concerning Quinboroiigh and Milton. November 1591. — 33. Mrs. Urfula Randolph, to Lord Burghley, that the Office of Steward may ceafe in Milton Manour, Dec. 2, 1591, — 34. An old Extract and Certificate produced by Mr. Thomas Moryfon, concerning the Stewardfldp of Milton, 1591. — 35. The Mayor and Juratts of Rye enclofe two Italian Letters, of an Italian Engineer, to Lord Burghit.y, recommending Ihe fald Perfon to hi.s- Lordfhip as fit to contrive and execute the Repairs at Rye PJarbour, Dec. 17, 1591. — 36. Concerning the Queen’s Mojefiy’.*^ Store- houfe at Dover, called Maifon Dieu, 1591. — 37. Divers Mat- ters for the benefit of Dov^'er Harbour, propos'd to Lord Burgh- ley for his Approbaticn, 1591. — 38. A Brief in Latin of the Tonnage granted for Seven Years, for repairing of Dover Ha- ven, 1591. — 39. Lady Walfingham to Lord Burghley, of a Debt due to her on the Tonnage at Dover Harbour, June 3, 1591. — 40. Lady Walfingham, to Lord Burghley, for the procure- ment of her Money from the Tonnage, tliat flie may pay her Debt to the Queen, 061. 24, 1591. — 41 . Lady Drury compla ns to Lord Burghley of Indignities offered her by her Son, Nov. 1591. — 42. Richard Brown’s Projedl for taking of Lifbon by Surprize, 1591. — 43. Sir Henry Cock, of Hertfordihire, to { 257 ) toH Bnrghley, for his advice in (oine Affairs relating (o the. Militia, July 3, 1591. — 44<. Mr. Edmund York’s offer to L. Burgh- fey to ferve in France, alid cc)n8 ) quir}’’ info the State of the Prize Goods, Nov. 23, 1591. — ^69.. N^imes of divers Spaniards and Porlufcueff^ feni Prifoners lo Kngland by I.oid Admiral Howard, 1591. — 70 Names of the Ships, and numbe. of the Men of the Queen's Flert, and the Prizes takeh by them, from March 13, 1591. -71. The Cap- tain of the Centurion's Dcc' raticm of his Examination of a Perfon at Sea, whom he fuTp- dec} to be a Prieft, Dec. 22< 1591. — 72. The name.s of the Ships fet forth by the Citizens of London, betides the Queen's Ships, 1591. — 73. An Adjufiment of the Divition of 20/3001. betwixt the Men of the Queen’s Ships, and thofe of the City of London, with a Letter on the fame Subjed, from theCommit'ee in London to the Lord Trea- turer, and Lord Admiral, Dec. 24, 1591. — 74. Prizes taken and tent to England by L. Admiral Thomas Howard and hisConforts, Dec. 27, 1591. — 75. An Account of a Divifion of l6,000f. betwixt the Men of the Queen's Ships, and fome others hi part- rerthip with them, Dec. 26, 1591. — 76. A Declaration con- cerning the Ship Jerom of Perpoole, and her Lading, 1591.— ,77. Names of the Commitlioners of enquiry info the Spanith Captures, with fome Directions for their Proceedings, 1591. — 78. A Note of the Prizes fent in this Year, wherein the Queen is particularly intereded, 1591. —79. Captain Thomas Tomp- fon's Account of his taking a great Spanifli Carrack, Auguft 1591. — 80. Names of two Sea Officers fufpeded of Conceal- ,ing Prize Goods, and of what kind, 1591. — 81. A Petition in SpaniOi, of Captain Spinola, to the Commiflioners for Prize Goods, 1591. — 82. A Draught of a Proclamation drawrr up by Lord Burghley, lo flop Corn from patting to the Spanifli Do- minions, Sept. 16, 1591 — 83. A Complaint of Walter Spen- cer, appointed Auditor by the Lord Mayor of London, to Lord Burghley, 8zc. againft Leake, Langley, &c. Searchers and Scalers ot Woollen Cloths, June II, 1591. — 84. Mr. Peter Of- } orn to Lord Burghley, concerning the Sorts, Rates, and Seal- ing Feespf Leathtr, July 23, 1591. — 85. The Mayor and Al- dermen of Nevv-caftle upon Tine, to Lord Burghle\ , againft a new impefi: to be laid on New>raftle Coal, Dec. 30, 1591.— 86. The Contemptuous behaviour of the Mayor, Juratts and Commons of New Romney againft the Order.s of the Council, 1591. — 87. A Cafe betwixt the Lord Admiral, and the Mayor and Burgetfes of Boftori, Liricolntliirc, June 7,1591 — 8§. Mr. Alderman Billingfley's tinrLs to Lord Burghley, for Let lling his Allowances from the Queen, March 29, 1591.— 89 The Lord Mayor of London complains to L, Burghley, that two of the Qiieen'.s Servants will not contribute towards the Main enance of the Soldiery, June .3, 1591. — 20. Mr. Re- corder Fleetwood to Lord Burghley, concerning an Attempt of one S'afford to kill Deer in Covent- Garden, July 2, 1591. — 91. Mr. Recorder Fleetw’ood, to Lord Burghley, concerning refigning bis Recorderfliip of Lonefon, Dec. 14, 1591, — 92 An Account 'of Cloths exported from London for fix Years; begin- ( 259 ) ning 1568, and a Covenant with the Farmer of the Cufioms of the fame, 1591. — 93. An Account of the Rent of Mr. T, Smith’s tarm o( fbe Cuft'^ms in with Deductions, and the remainder of the fame, 1591. — ‘M. Concerning Mr Thomas Smith’s Accounts, while he was Officer, and alfo Farmer to the Queen, 159). — 95. Officers of the Port of London to Lord Bursrhley, concerning Exporting from Ipfwich the remaining Clulhsfrom the Lord of Wynn’s J.-icenfe, April .30, 1591. — 96. Mr. Robert Dow of the Cuftom-houfe to Lord Burgh ley, com- plaining of the Mifmanagement of Mr. Yonge, another Officer, July 2."^, 1591. — 97. Mf. Dow to Lord Rurghley, with a Note of Mr.s. Carr’s Licenh; fur Brewing »)f Beer for Exportation, Aug. 6, 1591. — 98. Mr. Dow wants to know TiOrd Burghley’s pleahire a.s to Bonds, for importing Clap- board, and Liceides lor Exporting Beer, Sept 2.5, 1.591. — 99. Mr. Dow to Lord Burghley, coi'cernn g Licenfes fo Exportation of Wheat, Bar- ley, Rye, 8zc. 06i. 6, 1591 — 100. Mr. Dow fends to Lord Burghley his Anfwer to the Inf -rmatirm ot one Mr Wantone conrerning For-ign Beer, OCt 14*, 1-591. — 101. Goods landed at Penryn in Cornwall, to be brought to London, and there Ra- ted for the Subfidies, 061. 19, 1591. — 102. The Gentlemen of N-*rthumherfand, to Lord Burghley, that their Sheriffs may be reimburs’d for their Expences, Ocl. 20, 1591. — 103. A Re- cital of D'lorders and Irregularities in the Council of the Marc hts in Wales, July 29,1.591. — 104. Articles of Reforraa- lion agreed on by the Loid P efident and Chief Juftice of the Council in the Marches (>f Wale.s, July' 29, 159 I .-—105. An Ac* o lint o' ti e State of France, and ot the Officers of that Kingdom, written in French, 1591. — 106. Mr. Harbourn’.s Opinion ''f 'he new Incorporation of the Venetian and I'lirkey Merchants. 1591. — 107. A Copy of a Latin Letter to the Grand Signior, in favour of Sir Solomon Abenyaex, fedlingat CoiidaMtinople, 1591 — 108. Mr. Homodei, Agent of Duke Charles ot Sw'eden, to the Council, in Latin, to help the Own- ers ot two Sw'edifh Ships, one seized, and one loff, March 20, 1591 — 109. Meffieurs Uden and Dtiring, tw’o Germans, beg Lord Burghley’s procurement of the Queen’s recommendatory Letters to the King of Perfia, May 26, 1591. — 1 10. An Italian Letter of Don Antonio, King of Portugal, to Lord Burghley, May 1591. — 111. Jacomo ^lanucci intreats Lord Burghley to favour his incloted Suit, for collefting the Queen’s Cullom on Venetian Wares, &c. with his reafons for the fame, July 29, 1591. — 112. The French Ambatlador reliding in London, tO Lord Burghley in French, Dec. 23, 159L L 1 2 ( 260 ) ^ VOL. LXVIIL— Lot 68. FqI. I. Lord Willoughby mentions to Lord Burghley his Joy that the payment of his Debt to the Queen is refpited. May 2 , 1591. — 2. Sir Thomas Heneage fliews to Lord Burghley his Concern that his Conteft with Throckmorton is not decided. May 8. 1591 3. Sir Tliomas Heneage to Lord BuighLy, to recommend the Bear r, Chritlopher Cape, to the Quetn, May 13, 1591. — 4. Lord Chdncellor Hatton tells Lord Burghley, that the two Judges could not end the Caufe betwixt Sir Moyle Finch and Mr. Throgmorton, May 14, 1591. — 5. Lord Chancellor to Lord Burghley, for the Apb. ot C. to Appoint Dir vines to confer with Udal, &c. condemned foi Sedition, May 17, 1591. — 6. The Earl of Oxford thanks Lord Burghley fov, punitliing Hampton and Annas, who had defrauded him, M.iy 18, 1591. — - 7 . Sir T. Heneage to Lord Burghley, for the Judges to give their opinion openly in the caufe betwixt hirn and Throckmorton, June 3, 1591. — 8. Mr. Vice Chambi rlain Heneage tells Lord Burghley he has not the Keys of a certain Cabinet which his Lordthip enquired’ after, June 19, 1591.— —9. Lord North (o Lord Burghley, with his Leafe of Lands, &c. in the Ifle of Ely, granted by the late Bifliop, and now con- . tefted, June 20, 1^91. — 10. Lord Vifci unt Montague th. nks Lord Burghit y for his Favours to hjs Son and Brother, June, 1591. — 11. Two Letters ot the Earl of Oxford fp Lord Burgh- ley, with Papers inclofed, deferibing the inlricate Slate of his Affairs, June 30, 1591. — 12. The Earl of Huntingdon to Mr. Michael Hicks, to procure a Wardfliip for Sir Thomas f^er- rard, July 29, 1591. — 13. Lord Riche to Mr. Hicks, to com- niunicate his Thanks to Mr. Sii’liard und Mr. Maynard, Aug. 19, 1591. — 14. The Earl of Iftfex dgfires Lord Burghley to favour Lady Waifingham’s C^aim to a certain Ellale, 061. 1591. — 15. Mr. Solicitor General £gert(‘h to Lord Burghley, of Southa( ke’s Suit tor the Office of Garblerdiip, Nov. IQ, 1591. — 16. Lord Montague to Lord Burghley, fp obtain for his Son a Reverfion of foinething he held of the Queen, Nov, 15^ 1591. — 17. Mr. Fiftiei complains to Lord Burghley of Mr. Serjeant Puckering’s hard Dealings with him, and Mr. Ser- jeant’s Anfwer, Nov. 18 and 22, 1591.-— 18 Mr Attorney General Popham to Lord Burghley, with a Brief of Sir J, Per- rotPs laft Examination, and of Mr. Cartwright, Dec. 11, 1591, — 19. Lord Willoughby, of Erefbey, thanks Lord Burghley for procuring of the Queen a Letter to the States in his Behalf, Dec. 19, 1591. — 20, Lord Stafford to Lord Burghley, to fur- ther a Match between a certain rich Citizen’s Daughter and his Son, Dec. 1591.— 2!. The Earl of EfTex at Blois to Mr. Adam 1 ( 261 ) Hewtrn, thnnl'ing: him for his Offers (o ferve him, Oc?. 15, 1591;-— 22. i or^ Ellex to Mr. A. Newton, rrmplinnenting him, and dehring Ins R. commendation when requifite. Note, It i» fomewhal <1> iihtfal whether thefe 2 lafi Leltei"' were not writ- ten in the Time of James the Ift. Sept 5, 1591.-^23. Dr. Matthew Huttc.n, Biiliop of Durham to L >rd Burghley, to p.'u Ifv the Queen, who w-es angry lie did not prefent a Pedon whom the pitched upon (o the M. fiertlilp of an Hotpital called Siitrb -rne Houfe. Mar. 30, 1591. — 24 Dr. J. Eimer, Bifliop of London, to Lord Burghles, to recommend hi Chaplain, Dr. Vaughn, to the Dean of St. .Paul’s, for a Refr e tiaiyiliip, April 17, 1591. — 25. Dr. Wm. Overton, Eifliop of ('o- entry and JL,1< hfield> dercribe> to Lord Burghley Abufes in the L ans and Subfidies, ana the Way to regulate them, May 4, 1591. — 26. A La! in Letter to the Queen from an unnamed perfon (feemingly from the Bidiof) of Lincoln) (hat her Majedy^ would he plea'ed not to infill -n his fuTendering in’s Manour of So- mertham (in Huntingdonfliire), June 18, 1591. — 27. A Greek Leiier of Mr. Hugh Broughton to Lord Burgiiiey^ for the Queenfs Leave to travel* and make nfe of King Catimire’s Library, March 27, 1591. — 28. A iefiimonial Letter to Lord Burghiey, of the Vice chancellor and H ads of Cambri Ige, irr behait of Dr. Ward, aPhyfician, A^rtril 16, 1591. — 29. Dr. R. Some, Head of Peter Houfe ana V r e Chancelh.r of Cambridge, fen\i.s to Lorn r iirghley Mr. Hickman’s Cafe, wrongfully ex- pelled, Apn! 30, 1591. — 30. Mr. Vice-chancellor Dr. Some, Dr. Goad, and Dr. Whitaker, to Lord Burghiey, that they W'ili reiiore Mr. Hickman to his Feliow'flnp, June 2, 1591.— 31 The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Cambridge Uno'erfiiy, in Latin,, to Lord Burghiey, in behalf of Legat their Printer, profecuted by tiie London Stationers f« r piinting Bibles, June 5, J59I. — 32. Ti'ie Vice-chan( eilor and Heads at Cambridge, in a 2d Letter to Lord Burghiey, in behalf of Legat, their Printer, July I6, 159 L — 33. Dr. W. Whitaker, Plead of 8l. John’.s, Cambridge, to Mr. M'chael Hicks, to deliver a Letter for hivn to Lord Burgh !ey% Nova 24, 1591. — 34. The ProvoR and Fellows of King’s, Cambridge, to Lord Burghiey, gently denying hi.s Friend, Mr. Carey, a Leafe oi the Manor of Briffct* D«c. 11, 1591. — 35. Dr. VVhitaker to Lord Burgldey, of his e'edu g OfHD\'*s in Ki^-g’s College for the Year n fuing, with Dr. B) ng’s determination, Dec. 15, 1591.— -36. The Manner of proceeding (o the Eleflion of a ProvoR of Eton College, ac- cording to their Statute.^, 1591. — 37. The Grants, in Latin, of K. Hen. 8. and Q.Eliz. to the Univerfity of Cambridge, coji - cerning their Printer, and the Opinion of Lawyers as lo the fame, 1591. — 33. The BiRiop of Carlille to L^'td Burghiey, with encloled Examinations of James Clayton, an impiiloned Keen- iant. May 15, 1591. — 39. A Warrant for Robert Woifdev. JCfq. to be rj-imburfed the Expences he has been at in detain- }]% Recufants, 159 1, — 'lO. Not P ojeil of Fugitives, 1591, — 70. A Catalogue of Rebels, Trai'ors, and Fugitives in many Parts beyond the Seas, 1591. — 7 1, A Letter of SirT. Treftiam, a Reculant in Cufiody, concerning-his own private A.ffairs, without Superfcription, June 17, 1391. — 72, A Letter of Lady Trefiiam to her Hufband on their Family Affairs, Feb. 20, 1591, — 75. A fecond Letter of Sir Thomas Trelham on private Affairs, without Direciion to any particular Perfon. — 74-. A brief Account of Money paid from the Receipt of the Enchequer for the late Portugal Service, 1591. — 75. Mr. Auditor Hill to Lord Burgh'ev, with the Farticniars of Arundal Houfe, &c. July 18, 1591. — 76. Sir John Smithes grievous Complaint to Lord Burghiey agamft (lie Lord Chief Baron, March 26, 1591. — 77. Sir F. Kno lys, Treafurer of the Houfehold, recommends to Lord Burghley's Favour, a Pu- ritan cited by the Apb. for a feditious Sermon, March 2.9, 1590—78. Mr. Reginald Smyth to Lord Burleigh, for his Fa- vour in a Caufe tliat lie had depending, with the Cafe encloled, 1591. — 79. Mr. R. Camarthen to Lord Burghiey, of thcSiade Fleet going out without a Wafter or Convoy, April 3, 1591- —80. Mr. Edw. Standon to Lord Burghiey, in behalf of his Brother, in Danger of loti ng an. Effate bv a powerliil Adver- f.ry. [Imperfed.] April 7, 1 591. — 81. A Latin L-=ttcr of Mr. Chrift. Cecil at Wcftmmffer School to Lord Burghie) his Grand- father, exprctling his Gratitude for his Education, &c. April, 1591. — 82. An fnibrmation of an Order made in tlie Duchy Court againft the Queerf.s Right, which Mr. Tuff'er, the Clerk, refuted to ffgn, 1591. — 85. A Project of Mr. R. Lane tor the cheapefl Way of furniffiing 4000 F’ootmeri and 400 Florfe, May 1, 1591. — 84, Sir Francis Knoll js defires Lord Burghiey to procure the Queen’s Lv-avefor him lo fpeak freely againft Bi- ftiops Power, or reduce him to the State of a privaie Man, May 14, 1591. — 85. A true Copy ot a L^ier written from Frank- fort concerning Sir Edward Kelley^s Troubles, May 15, 1591. — 86. Mr. Eufebius Pagitt glve.s an Account of his Faitn to Lord Burleigh, but fays that his Enemie^ reduce him to Beg- gary, June 3, 1591. — 87. A Declaration ol the Judges, di- rected to the Lord Chancellor and Lord Treafurer, that Men often imprifoned co.ntrary to Law, June 9, 1591— 83. Dr, { 264 ) ^^•rounl, a T'hyncian, his Defc-ription of the Ingredients of a tef« tain Cumpotition which he culis S.;ge Water, 1591. — 89. A faniilat Letter of Sir Ilobert Cec:ll to Mr. Michael Hicks; inviiir.; him to Portfmouth, &c. 1591. — 90 Mr. Attorney Pop' am’s Antvver to the Men hants Stranger^s Complaint againtl the Writs ofNe exeas Regno, June 15, 1591. — 91. Mr. Frvancis Flower to xVlr. M. Hicks, to procure a Dil'pjtch of hiS Lulin' ls wjih the I; 0 rd Trealurer, June 20, 1591 .---92. A Fragment of a Letter of an unnamed Perfon, ^eemingly fronH Mrs. Penn, addreiLd to fome Nobleman, pediaps Lord Ox- ford, [See No. 1 14.] 1591.— 9. From Mr. Webb, at Stade, to Lord Biirghley, concerning Mr. Diers and Sir Edw. Kelley’s Trouble, [See No. 85.] June 2d, 1591. — 94. An Information of the injurious Dealings of I'addon and Swain, ag^infi the Earl of Worcefter, June 27, 1591. — 95 Mr. Solicitor Gene- ral Egerlon to Mr. Michael Hicks, concerning purchafingia Warctftjip, June 28, 159 h — 96. Sir Heniy Unton to Sir Ro- bert Cecil, to remind his Father of hi.s daily Expences in at- tending his Difpatch to France, June 11, 1591. — 97.' A Fchemeofan unnamed Perfon for Defence of the Kingdom^ with leaf Charge and moft Safety, 1591. — 98. Mr. Henry Maynard to t'vir. Michac‘1 Hicks, on familiar and noi ve y interefliiigTopicks, Ang. 8, 1591. — 99. Sir Henry Cock, ofBroxton, to Mr. Hicks>. limt he had fent his Friend a Buck from Hatfield W'aods, Sept. 4, 1591. — 100. Mr. Ralph Rokebye, to Mr. Hickes, to pro- rurc the Lord Treafufer’s Difpatch of fome Bulinefs of his Friend, Sept. 20, 1591. — 101. A Certiticate of fome Devon- fliire Gentlemen to Lord Burgldey, of the ill Influence one Hinon has with the Ear! of Bath, Nov. 21, 1591 — 102. Mr^ Arthur Hall cleflres Lord Burghley to Bop the Exportation of Corn, Beer, &c. as it difeontents the Country in this Dearth, ]Kov. 22, 1591. — lOJ. Sir Edward Hobby, Lord Burghley*s Nepliew', to his Lordfliip, ftiewing jiis Sorrow that he thought ill oflum, Nov. 24, 1591. — 10 k Mr. Marchant, of Guern(e)% to Mr. Michael Hicks, with a P.cfent (not mentioned what) ami Tnanks for his Favours, Nov. .SO, 1591. — 105. Mr. Fr. Flower, the late Lord Hatton’s Servant, to Lord Burghley, that he may continue to enjoy his Profits in the Firtl Fruits Office, Dec. I.'l, 1591. — 106. Mr. Tii. Shirley (who had fome bow' ofl'ended the Queen) to Lord Burghley, to procure his Re- ieafe from the MarPnalfea, Dec. 2S, 1591., — 107. Mr. Beale, Clerk of the Council, to Lord Burghley, to intercede with the Queen loexcufe him from waiting, becaule he is tubjedt to the Giout, 1591. — iOS. Mr. Robert Mitchell to Lord Burghley, complaining of Frauds committed by James Quarles, Victualler, of the Queen’s Ship, 1591.— 109. Mr. Miehell’s Declaration to deliver his Letter (concerning a Jail Delivery) to Lord Burghley, Jan. 23, 1391.— 113. A Letter of Thomas Churchyard, Efq. with his Bond to Mrs. Juliana Penn, to fatisfy her for Lord Oxford's Lodging at her Houle. (See No. 92.) Dt- 4nin Fiicke’s Reprefentalion how far he was eonceriied with the two Spanifli Frizes, and re(|ueft for fonie unbialfed Comraif- lioners to be added to thofe already appointed, Jan. 9, 1591, 2. — IS. Mr. Heton, Culioni Officer of Southampton, to Lord Buri^hlcy, concerning the St. Thomas, and the Fiench Prize brought to Portfmoiith, Jan IS, •1591,2. — 19. The Commif- fxinevs tor the Prizes complain to Lord Biirghiey, that the Prize- Sugar is^ naught, an.d flibuld be fold forlhwith, Jan. 20, 1591, 2, — 20. An Edimale of (he Prize Goods brought in by Ships fe( forth by the City of London, 1591, 2. — 21. Articles for the Shipping fet forth by (he City of I.ohdon in confort with Sir Walter Ralegh, Jan. 1591, 2 — 22. The Mayor of South- ampton to Lord Burgiiley, with a Paper of the Particulars of the Fifltes taken in (he French Prize, Jan. 13, 1591,2. — 23. Sir Waller Ralegh to Lord Burghley. with an Account of Goods brought to London by Mr. Watt’s Ship, and tlie Por- tion of Shares, Ocl. 16, 1591. — 21. Mr. Recorder Fleetwood to Lord Burghley, of the Conditions which the Lord Mayor, &c. of London, intend to annex to Ids Annuity, Jan. 3, 1591, 2. — 25. Mr. Webbe, the Lord Mayor of London, to Lord Burghley, for fettling the Mealures of Coal, and (he Bounds be- twixt th.e City and the Tower, Jan. 5, 1591, 2, — 26. The I.ord IMayor of London in anfwer tO Lord Burghley, afiures him that their Counfel (hall attend Mr. Atlorneyand Sollicilor General, ike. March 11, 1591. — 27. The Ma>or and Aider- men of Xewcadle upon Tyne, defire Lord Burghley to reje<5l a Suit fora new Injpofl on their Coal, 1591, 2. — 28. An Infor.^ mation, in S, anifli, of Don Sabmon Abenyacx, to the King of Portugal, againft Mr. Barton at Conftantinople, 1.591, 2.— 29. P. de Combes, in French, to Lord Burgiiley, to be ad- mitted to (t.e him, having Affairs of Confequence to communi- cate, 1591, 2. — 30. Herman Grapheus, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, in behalf of a foreign Captain, w'ho was flighted, though he had clefecied a C^mlpiracy^ againfl the Queen, March 25, 1591, 2, — 31. Lord Riche to Lord Burghley, with Compliments, and a New-year’s (Lft (if is not mentioned what), Jan 1, 1591, 2. — 32. Lord Chief Juflice Wray to Lord Burghley, to recemmend his Son, St. Pool, to the Queen to be knighteri, Jan. 23, 1591, 2. — .33. Mrs. Frances Cooke com- plains to Lord Burghley, as Lord Maflliai, that though fl’.e is a Vifeount’s Daughter, Lady Cheke will take place of her, Feb. 3, 1591, 2. — 3L Mr. Attorney General’s Opinion as to Corn imported wdiich has paid duty, and is Intended to be ex- ported again w’ithoat frefn duty, the property not being changed, Feb. 19, 1591, 2. — 35. The Earl of EfT^x to Lord Burghley, to favour Mr. Chamberlain’s Suit, efpecialiy as it may flop further Importunity, March 6, 1591, 2. — 36. 15?. Richard Fletcher, Bifitop ofBriftol, and Dr.iVwbrey, clear up the ( 267 ) Chara6ler of one Heton, a Minifter, falfely accufed of heinous Crimes, Marcia 20, 1591, 2. — 37. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houfes in Cambridge to Lord’ Burghley, in Latin, that they had chofen Sir Robert Cecil to be their high Steward, Jan. 15, 1591, 2. — 38. Mr. Hugh Brough'on to Lord Burgh- ley, that 2 Books, forcibly taken from him, might be fent to him, again, Feb. 2, 1591, 2.-— 39, Dennis Rohan, in a Letter to the Queen, complains (hat the Lord BurghLy is not adllve enough in profecuting Sir John Perrot for Treafon, Jan. 23» 1591, 2. — 40. Mr. Cartwpght protefis his Innocence to Lord Gray, and begs his LordPnip’s Intereh for his Releafe on Bail, Jan. 15, 1591, 2. — 41. Mr, Cartwright detires Lord Burgh- ley’s opinion whether he fliould petitum the Abp. for his Re- leafeornot? Jan. 25, 1591, 2. 42. Mr. Cartwright to Lord Burghiev, that he was falfely accufed of countenancing one who had abufed Magifirates in his Prayers at the Hofpital at War- wick, Jan. 31,1591, 2. — 4.3. John Udall, a Puritan Prifoner, begs Lord Burghiey to proteCi him, as his L’fe is threaten’d, or permit Idm to Ixe an Exile, Feb. 2, 1591, 2. — 44. Mr. Cart- wright lo Mr Michael Hicks, to remind Lord Burghley, at Times cotivenienl, for his Enlargement, Feb. 2, 1591, 2. — 1•5. Mr. Cartwright, and his fellow Nonconforrnifls, that l^ord Bur- leigh would get the Abp to releale them, vs'ithout any new Conditions to clog their Confciences, March 1, 1591, 2. — 46. Mr. Janres Ridter in Newgate, to Lord Burghley ; that he is thrown into that vile I rifon for a Debt he has already p^Id, Jan. 4, 1591, 2. — 47. One Afhley apologizes for l)iinfelf to Lord Burghley, and begs his Lordfliip to remove his Difplea- fure from him, Jan. 15, 1591, 2. — 1-8. Mr. Rither, in Newgate, begs of Lord Burghley to procure that his Cafe may be tried iti Equity, and his Profecutor fliaratd, Jan. 17, 1591, 2.-49. A Petition of the London Clolhwoikers to Lord Burghley, to punifli one Ware for bad Calendring of Fuftians, Jan. 19,. 1591, 2.— 50. Mr. H. Bankes’s Petition for the Renewal of his. Grant of iifues loff by Jurors, with additional Claufes, Jan. 30, 1591, 2. — 51. John Kalcowfley, a P(di{h Gentleman, arrefled and imprifon’d for a Debt (as he thinks) illegally, in l.alin, de- fires Relief from Lord Burgliley, Jan. 159 1 , 2, — 52. Mr. Henry Pranell, an Alderman’s Son of London, to Lord Burghley, apolo- gizing lor Ids Marriage wi.h Mrs. Frances HdWr.rcl, Daughter to Lord Bindon, with, a Schedule of his Ffia>e, Feb. 8, 1591, 2. -r— 53, Mr, Tho. Wilkes iu fome Meyfure approves to Lord Burghley of Mr. Lane’s Project for the Mufiers in Ireland, Feb. 12, 1591, 2. — (See No. 13, 14) — 45. Doctors of Cambridge, Goad, Whitaker, Barnwell, and Chaderton, praife Lord Burgh- ley for his religious Zeal, wife- Government, &;c. Feb. 27, 1591, '^2. — 55., Hugh Williams and Rich. Kidd pelitior> Lord Burghley for the foie making Hnf L ues (See No. 50.) March 17, 1591,2. — 58. Tho. Digges, Efq. his Account of a Confpiracy againft him to defraud him, by I eo- nard Keare, Scrivener, &c. (Ste No. 8.) March 1591, 2. — 59. A Copy of a Petition 592 — 76 . Sir George Barnes, S:c. to Lbrd Burghley, for his speedy Order for the re-delivery of some Chests, to sorue poor Sailors, Oct. 13 , 1 . 502 . — 77. An Exami- j\ation before Sir G,. .Barne=, of Jo’m Rogers, Boatswain of the Shin Dainty, Ort. 13 , 1592. — 78. Reasons why tire Crews of the Earl of CumberlaiKrs Ships are entitled to no Shares of Pay with the Ollier Mariners, 1592. — 79, Sir John Hawkins to Lord ( 273 - ) Burghley, that he had made a fruitless Search in Abraham Cock’s House, for Prize Goods, Oct, 1(), I592. — 80. Captain Cross’s Representation to the Council, concerning the Goods which he is charged to have secreted from the Carrack, Oct. 18 , 1592. — 81. Hampton the Pilot’s Deposition how the Carrack was taken and what Accidents happened in the Voyage, Aug, 3 , 1592. — 82. Mr. Middleton, &c. to Lord Burghley, concern- ing Security to be taken for pa} ing Custom for the Prize Goods, Sept. 29, 1592. — 83. A Copy of the Queen’s Commission for the Sale of the Goods taken in the Spanish Carrack, Oct. 30 , 1592. — 84 . The Bills of Lading of three of the Spanish Prize Ships, viz. the good Jesus, the Mother of God, and the St, Bernard, ] 592 . — 85 ’ The Magistrates of Augsburgh,' in Latin, petition the Queen to restore to some of their Merchants cer- tain Spices taken in the Carrack 3 with an enclosed Latin Petition (to the same effect) of the Merchants to the Magistrates of Augsburgh, Oct, 20, 1592, — 86 . Captains Robert Crosse and John Marchant’s Report of the manner of taking the Carrack, 1592. — 87. Sir G. Barnes, &c. to Lord Burghley, complaining that Sir Martin Frobisher refuses to deliver up the Prize Goods, ^:c. Nov. 22, 1592. — 88. An Information of *one John Byrde to Mr. May, Secretary to the Commissioners, where some of the Goods are secreted, 1592. — 89. The Names of the Goods cf the Carrack, and an Estimate of the Value of the same^ taken at I.eadenhall, Dec. 15 , 1592. — 90. Mr. Chancellor of the Ex- chequer to Lord Burghley, to remind the Queen that the Ear), of Cumberland’s and Sir W. Ralegh’s Services be rewarded, Dec. 23 , 1592. — 91. The Earl of Cumberland’s Account of the Manner of taking tire Carrack, 1592. — 92. Sir John Gilbert to Sir Robert Cecil, exculpates himself from the Charge of having embezzl’d prize Goods, 1592, — 03 . A Copy of a Letter of the Lords of the Council to the Officers in Marin 1 . ^^r. Wm. Partheriche to Lord Burghley, concerning the great Pride of Sir Roger Man^'ood Lord Chief Baron, Apr. 14 , 1592. — 2. The Countess of Shrewsbury represents to Lord Burghley, how careful she is of her Daughter Arbeila, Sept. 21 , 1592. — 3. The Case of John Sutton, and the Lord Chief Baron’s oppressive Usage of him, 1592. — 4 . The Case of John Smith, Lsq. concerning Lands at Lid-court in Kent, to which the Loid Chief Baron iayeth Claim, 1592. — 5. The Lord Chief Baron to Lord Burghley in Apology for his Conduct, Apr. 13 , 1592. — 0. The Lord Chief Baron to Lord Burghley, with great Penitence and Submission, May 12 , 1592. — 7 * A Recantation and Submission of the Lord Chief Baron, made and signed be- fore the Lords of the Council at Greenwich, May 14 , 1592. — 8 Several instances of tlie Base and oppressive Behaviour of the Lord Chief Baron, 1 ,' 502 . — 9. Mr. StanlK)pe and Mr. Rokesby give an Account to Lord Burghley of their Dealings with the Tenants of Leathley and Farnley, Dec. 27 , 1 , 592 . — 10. The Earl of Oxford’s Suit to the Queen to bring into the Realm certain Oyls, Wool and Fruits, 1592. — 11. Mr. Billingsley’s Certificate of the Subsidy and Custom paid for Oils, Wools, and Fruits, by both Englishmen and Strangers, 15 92. — 12. Lord Burghley’s Letter to Mr. Billingley, to be ascertained what has been paid to the Queen for Oils, Wool and Fruits, July 14 , 1592. — 13 . Reasons against laying any farther Impost on Coals shipped at Newcastle upon Tyne, 1592. — 14 . A De- claration of John Watts, &c. to Lord Admiral, &c. of the Be- nefits that may arise from a just Surrey of Cordage, July 15 , 1592. — 15 . Wm. Webb Lord Mayor of London informs Lord Burghley of a Riot he had .suppressed in Southwark, June 12, 1592. — 16. Mr. Seijeant Fleetwood’s brief Diary ofTransactior^ for the Information of Lord Burghley, Jun^ 17, 1592 — 17. The Lord Mayor of London intimates to Lord Burghley, that the Knight Marshal’^ Men, as well as others, should suffer for the late Riot, July 11, 1592. — 18. Mr. Tench under Steward of Westminster to Lord Burghley, of some Inhabitants forcibly opening Inclosures, Aug. 3 , I592. — 19 Ralph Wood’s Infisr- mation of the Proceedings of the Westminster Men who threw down Inclosures, 1592. — 20. Depositions of Peter Dod and Anthony Matthew, concerning forcibly opening Inclosures, 1592. — 21 . The Lord Mayor of London to Lord Burghley, concerning one of the Queen’s Guard, murthered by a Scotch-' man. Sept 12 , 1592^.—- 22. Lands -of. the Queen, claimed by the Inhabitants of Westminster. be laid open as common. ( 275 ) 1592 .— - 23 . An humble Petition m the Lord Burghley of th? Kegistors appointed lor London Brokers, against Receivers oc Stollen Goods, &c. 1592 , — 24 . A compi uuv io juuighiey of the Poor Tenants of the Qu een’s JNIanoar of St. James, that their Inclosures are all laid open, 1592. — - 25 . Jeffery Duppa’s Proposal to Lord Burghley to furnish the Queen with whole- soiner Drink, and. save her 300 l. yearly, Oct. 30, 1592.-^26'. Inconveniences of allowing one Man to brew all the Foreign Beer for the Low Countries, with Answers to the sanae, Feb. 13 , 1377, 8 — ^ 7 * Quotations from Statutes concerning Guag- ing of Vessels, and 'C^diat has been the usual Pracdce, 1592..— 28 . An Estimate of the Number of Brewers in London, what they brew yearly, and tlie .Sum total that their Custom rea.' hes to, 1592. — 29. Reasons why a Surveyor ought to be appointed over the Gauging of Beer and Ale Vessels, 1592 — 30 . Sir Thomas Gorges’s Suit to Lord Burghley, for tlie general Sur- veyofship of Guagi ng Beer and Ale throughout the R.ealin, 1-592. — 31 . An An.swer to Sir Thomas Gorges’s Siiit for Sur- veying and filling every. Vessel of Ale and Beer for SaV in the Realrn, 1592. — 32. A Proclamation for ascertaining the Num- ber, of Gallons that shall belong to Vessels of certain Denomi- nations, 1592 .-*~ 33 . An Answer to the Reasons of the Survey and Guaging of Vessels for Beer and Aie, and the filling of the same, 1592. — 34 . An Answer to the Suit for Guaging and Sur- veying of Vessels for Beer and Ale for Sale, [2 Papers,] ] 592. — 35 . An Apology for the Brewers 3 in An-swer to the Suit intended against them, 1592. — 3 b. A Petition of the Brewers to Lord Burghley, to have Authority to set the Prices on Ale and Beer, 1592. — 37. Presumptions and likelyhood of scarcity of Grain, and the way in some Measure to alleviate it, 1592 — ? 38 . How the Price of Corn hath risen and fallen many times \vidiin two Months, and the Occasion thereof, 1592. — 39. The Company of Brewers of London to Lord Burghley, to prevent the Lord Mayor’s confining them to such Prices for their Drink as hurts them, 1592. — 40 . Articles of the Suit for farming Beer for Exportation, with Answer to eveiy Article, with a Recapi- tobtion of the Suit on a second Paper, 1 592.— 41 . A Nameless Person desires a Grant of the Queen to be general Guager for twenty-one' Years, 1592 - — - 42 . An Account of the re.spective (Quantities of Beer allowed as well for the Masters of Foreign Ships, as for the Common Marinei's, 1592'. — 43 . Mr. Grgy the Searcher his Opinion concerning the Farming of Portage Beer, 1592. — 44 . An Answer to a Suit for brewing and selling all Manner of Beer for Exportation, by License, Patent, or Coin- mission, 1592, — 45 . A Recital of Statutes intended to suppress the Irregularities of publick Brewers, and the necessity of Sur- veying them, 1592. — AQ. The Abuses and Negligence of Cus- tom Otficers, as well as to Beer as other Matters, by Mr. Dow, ''Collector of the Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage, 1 592.-47, N n ^ ( 276 ) A Letter of Philip Wy kerne to the Bp. of Ossory, informing him rhat 3 English Squadrons are Cruizing against the Spaniards, June 14, 1592. — ^48. Philip Wykene to an unnamed Cousin at CoiTinna, acquainted him that Sir Nich. Fitzgerald is got very Poor, 1.592. — 49. Eight Letters of Fugitives taken in a Pinnace at Sea, and inclosed in a Letter of the Mayor of Bristol to Lord Burghley, importing that a Seminary or College for the Irish Nation was erected at Lisbon, and discovering many Confede- rates, July 20, 1592. — 50. Concerning the Suit of Edward Grimestone, Gent, for sealing Bays, and all new Stuffs of Woolen Cloths, 1592. — 51. A particular Account of the diffe- rent sorts, lengths and weights of the Stuffs called Bayes, 1592. — 52. Mr. Grimeston to Lord Burghley, to enjoy the Fruits of his Office of Algener, and Collector of the Subsidy on Stuffs, May 10, 1592. — 53. Three or four Papers concerning the Clueen’s Grant of Alnegership of new Draperies to Wm. Fitz Williams and George Delves, Esqrs. 1592. — 54. The Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London to Lord Burghley, to reject the Petition of the Skinners for Exportation of Furs, June 2, 1592 — 55. Instructions concerning an Act endeavoured to be' obtained for the good of the Handycraftmen among the Skin- ners, 1592. — 50. Ileasons to further the Suit of the Skinners notwithstanding the Murmurs of the Merchants, 1592 — 57- An Apology of the Merchants concerned in the Exportation of Rabbet Skins, 1592. — 58. An Account of Charitable Donations to the Worshipful Company of Skinners, 1592. — 59. Orders of Lord Burghley and the Under Treasurer, to the Officers at the West, North, and Cinque Ports, to receive Custom for all Goods impotted by the Queen's, or other Ships, and to suffer the smaller Ships to pass outwards, [on 20 papers,] 1592. — 00. Mr. W. Waad to Lord Burghley, concerning Persons who illegally exacted the Penalty of a Statute to enforce wearing of Caps, Aug. 6, 1592. — 01. The Commissioners of Sewers in Lincolnshire, to Lord Burghley for 3001. more for their Works on the River Welland, 1592. — 02. Names of Persons in the several Counties of England fit to be appointed Eschetors, returned by the JuFlices of Assize, 1592. — 03. An Account of the Debt of Sir William Fitz Williams and Sir Henry Sidney, by Mr. Fanshaw, 1592. — 04. An Examination of one Win. Orford, Gent, concerning Spoils committed by certain Scots in the County of Cumberland, 1592. — 05. Sir Fr. AValsingham to Lord Burghley, on the Death of his Son in Law Mr. Went- worth, Nov. 13, 1582 — 00. The Attorney and Sollici tor Ge- neral to Lord Burghley, that Mr. Darcy’s Grant cannot succeed, till that of the Leather Sellers is void. May 4, 1592. — 08. Lord Chief Baron Manwoed to Lord Burghley, of a Contention betwixt Lady Stoner of Oxfordshire, and her Son, May 4, 1592. — 08. Lord Chief Baron Manwood’s Application to Lord Burghley, for Advancement to the Place of the Lord Chief Jtistice, deceased^ May 8^ 1 592.— -09. Lady Fytton to Lord ( 277 ) B-urghley, to do something for her Son, under his Father's dis-» pleasure for marrying against his Consent, May 15 , 1592. — 7 ^- Lord North to I/ord Burghley, concerning a Controversy betwixt the Lady Dacres and liliri, [See No. 80 ,] May 31 , 1592. — 71 - Edward Lord Zouche at Padua, to Lord Burghley, lo-.-rempve some displeasure the latter had conceived against him, June 2 , 1592.^ — ^ 2 . Henry Earl of Southampton, a Minor, to Mr. HiclvS, to move Lord Burghley his Guardian, to repair his decayed Manour House at Beaulieu, June 27, 1592 .*^ 7 B- The Earl of Lincoln would know of Lord Burghley if he has any Commands for him in the Country whither he is going, June 29, 1592. — 7 d. The Earl of Essex to Lord Burghley, to free Lady Walsingham from a Debt for v/hicli her Husband was bound for Mr. Bowes, July 9, 1592. — ys. Lord Willoughby and Sir Anthony Thorold to Lord Burghley, of the abuses of one Robefit Lee, Deputy to Dawes, Clerk of the Markett, .&:c. July, 1592.— 7b'. Lord Willoughby of Parham, complains to the Council of Sir T. Stanhope’s Encroachment by his Wear on the River Trent, Aug. 31 , 159.2. — 77 * William Lord de la Ware to Mr. Hicks, to lay before Lord Burghley a State of his Debt, and stay the Sheriff from Levying above lOOl. at once, Oct. 18 , 1592. — 78. The Earl of Plssex thanks Lord Burghley, for applying to the Q,ueen in a Suit which she.had refused, Oct. J592. — 79 - William Earl of Bath complains to Lord Burgliley, of the Insolence of one Pollerd,. a mean fellow, Nov. 2 , 1592. —rSO. Anne Lady Dacres’s Chiding Letter to Lord North, [See No. 70,] Nov. 23 , 1592. — 31 . The Earl of Pembroke to Lord Burghley, in behalf of Mr. Cadwallader Pryce to be Sheriff of, Merioneth, Dec. t), 1592. — 82. Copy of Grants to the Univer- sity of Cambridge to prohibit Justs or Tournaments to be held ■there, or five Miles around it. 2. A Copy of the Queen’s Charter, which Limits the Precincts of the University to be within one Aide round it. 3 . A Copy 'of a Letter of the Council, dated in 1575 , which prohibits open shews or Assem- blies within 5 Miles of Cambridge 3 and,M.. A Warrant of the Vice-Chancellor and 2 more Justices to suppress Interludes at Chesterton, dated Sept. 1, 1592. — 83. Dr. Some Vice-Chan- cellor, and the Heads at Cambridge, to Lord Burgliley, to punish the Players and Constable of Chesterton, Sept. 18 , 1592, — 84 . The Vice-Chancellor and Lleads at Cambridge to Lord Burghley, to know \\diat Course to follow, as the Vice- Chamberlain had ordered them to prepare to Act a Comedy in, English before the Queen this Christmas at the University, Dec. 4 , 1592. — 85 . Mr. Giles Ascham to Lord Burghley, in Latin, refusing to accept what the Queen had requested in his behalf of Dr. Stilh and the Fellows of Trinity College, .Cam- bridge, 1592-. ' ( 278 ) VOL. LXXIL— Lot 72. i'ol. 1 . A ConiiTraation of a Grant of Lands, Tenements, frc. to Sir John Ferret, Knight, 1592 . — 2 . Names of sundry Persons disturbed and prosecuted at Law by Sir John Perrot, 1592.-—^ The Lords of the Council to the Justices of Assize for the Counties of Pembroke, Gamarthen and Cardigan, to con>pell one Wirryott, a Slanderer of Sir J. Perrot, to ask hrm pardon pnblkkly 5 with the Justices Certificate of th^ir so doing. Sept, 20 , 1381 . — 4 . Sir Henry Cock’s Certificate of Examinations cancerning the Marriage of Sir Thomas Perrot and Lady Doio- thy Devreaux, Sister of the Earl of Essex, 1583 .— 5 . Sir Jolm Perrotfs Note of his first Suit to tire Queen, before his last going to Ireland, 1.589. — 6 . Mr. Attorney General Popham to Lord Burghley, concerning Sir John and Sir Thomas Perrott, 15 gi. — 7 - The Assessment of the Juries for the Indictment and Arraignment of Sir John Perrott, with the Jurors Names, 1592. — -B. The Trial and Condemnation of Sir John Perrott, Knight, for High Treason, Apr. 27, 1592. — 9. A Note of the Valne of tire Manours, Lands and Tenements of the kte Sir John Perrott, Knight, 1592.^ — 10 . A TJote of the Pedigree of Sir John Perrott from Gii3'e de Brian the Elder, 1592. — 11. A Scedule of the state of all Sir John Perrott’s Lands, &:c. 1592. — 12. Remembrances for the Lord Treasurer and Lord Chan- cellor concerning the late Sir John Perrott’s Lands, Goods, See. 1592. — 13 . A Breviate of the Value of all Sir John Perrott’s Goods andr Chattels found in Wales, 1592. — 14 ,. A Note of certain Plate of Sir Jolin Perrott’k leaded to the Earl of Essex, 1592.-7-15. Mr. Attorney General Egerton to I.ord Burghley, in Answer to his Letter concerning Sir J. Perrott’s Leases, Dec. 2 , 1592. — It)- Mr. Grafton endeavours to clear himself to Lord Burghley, of the Charge of Fraud, in purchasing some of Sir J. Perrott’s Goods, Jan. 9, 1592.— 17. A Copy of a Ge- neral Certificate concerning a Commission held on Sir John Perrott’s Lands and Goods, 1592. — 18. The Proceedings of the Commissioners for Sale of part of the Goods and Chatteils of tlk late Sir J, Perrott, Knight, 1592 . — 19. Mrs-. Susan Morgan to the Lord Treasurer, of the Manner of selling some of Sir John Perroit’s G(X)d 3 , in 2 parts, 1592. — 20 . The Manner of the Proceedings of the Commissioners in getting in Sir John Perrott’s Debts, in South Wales, 1592 .-r— 21. A Note of Debts 'dtie to the Queen, first due to Sir J, Perrott before his Attain- der, &c. 1592. — 22 . Deeds which concern Sir J. Perrott, found in a Caskett sent from Ireland by Sir j. Perrott to Mr, Fanshaw, 1592. — 23. A Note of some special Leases of Lands, Ter^e- ments. Tithes and Parsonages, held by Sir John Perrott, 1592. « — 24 . A Report of tiie yearly Viilue pf the Lands and Tene- ( 279 ) ments of Sir J: Perrott in Pembroke, Haverford West and Camarthen, I 5 g 2 . — 25 . Mr. Attorney General Egerton to Lord Burghley, of the State or Condition of Sir J. Perrott’.s Lands, Dec. 13 , 1592 . — 26 . Certain Queries concerning Sir J. Perrott’s affairs sent by Lord Burghley to Mr. Attorney Gene- ral, with his Answers, 1592 . — ^27. A discovery of certain Pro- ceedings in Spain by Henry Carmick, a Merchant of Drogheda, Irelarid, 1592. — 23 . Proposals humbly offered to the Queen by an unnamed Person, formerly a Prisoner in Spain, how to distress the Spaniards, 1592. — 29. An intercepted Letter of the ' King of Spain, ordering Dispatch of his Ships with the Pope's Bulls and Quicksilver, June 22 , 1592. — 30 . A Copy of an In- denture beiwixt Wm. Meredith Vice-Treasurer, and Wim C'holmeley Clerk of the Ammunition at Flushing, — 31 . An Account of Gun Powder delivered by Captain Erington to several of the Queen’s Captains in the Garrison at Flushing, 1592. — 32 . The Minister of Wm. Duke of Brunswick, in La- 'tin, to Lord Burghley, to .supplicate the Queen for a Continua- tion of the Pension which her Majesty before allowed to Duke Otto, June 2 , 1592. — 33 . The King of Portugal, in French, to Ivord Burghley to forward his Petition to the Queen for succour, Dec. 1592. — 34 . Bp. Aylmer of London to Lord Burghley, to be no longer troubled with the Custody of Denis o llouglian -end his Wife, May 13 , 1592. — 35 . The Bp. of London to Lord Burghley, that the Bp. of Gloucester may hold Oxon in Com- mendam. He is afraid of Dennis tlie Priest, June 1, 1502 . — 36. Dr. Thornburgh Dean of York, to Lord Burghley, to pro- cure him the -Sisiioprick of Limerick in Ireland, June 25 , L592. — 37. Mr. Dean Thornburgh to Lord Burghley, that he will resign his Mastership of the Savoy, if he may have Lime- rick, Aug. 14 , 1592. — 38 . Dr. Gabriel Goodman, Dean of Westminster, to Lord Burghley, with Lewis VvBliiams’s Pmean- tation of his Romish Errors enclosed.— -39 Mr. Richard Top- cliffe to the Queen, of the Means of enforcing a Confession from a Recusant in his Custody, June 26, 1592. — 40 . Mr. Topclitfe to the Council, discovering the Haunts of several dan- gerous Seniinary Priests, kc. I 5 g 2 . — 41 . Mr. Serjeant Popham to Mr. Wa-ade, with his Answer to certain Articles concerning Kecusants, endosed, June 27, 1592. — 4 - 2 . Mr. Thomas Mark- ham, to Lord Burgldey, lamertting his Son Robert’s turning Papist, and withdrawing from the Kingdom, Sept. 8 , 1592. — 43 . Robert Markham to his Father, dated from Gravesend, endeavouring to excuse his rash Flight and Apostacy, Ailg. 27. 15 ^ 2 .- 44 .. The Earl of Derby to the Council, concerning Papists and Recusant-s in Lancashire, Oct. 30 , 1592. — 45. Henry Earl of Derby to Mr. Vice-Chamoeriam Heheage Chancellor of the Duchy- concerning the Papi.sts, Oct, 30 , 1592.— !- 46 . The Earl of Derby to Lord Burrhiey, that by Di- rections from the Council, he was prosecuting the Papists, Nov, 1592 /^-^ 7 ‘. Arthtti: (^nock’s J-^positkin cancenhng the ( 260 ) ViHany of Dennis o ,I\oghan, \in Evidence against Sir J. Perroft^ Nov. 24 , 1.592. — 4 ^. A Discourse of an unnaiu?d Person con- cerning Papist', &:c. and the best Method of Dealing with them, 159 '^- — The Judgrnent Af some imprisonned Puritan Ministers in Ecclesiastical Matters, addressed to tlie Queen. — 50 .‘ An humble Request to Lord Burghley of certain imprisoned Puritan Ministers, May, 1592. — 51 . Mr. Thomas Cartwright returns thanks to I.ord Burghley for procuring Mitigation of his Imprisonment, May 21, 1592. — 52. Excerpts of a Latin Ser- mon of Dr. Andrews, preached at a Convocation of the Clergy in St. Paul’s London, 1592. — 53 . Theod-ore Beza of Geneva, in Latin, to Abp, Whitgift, of his sense of Church Discipline, &:c. 1592 — 54 . The last Wilkaiid Testament of Sir Christopher Wray, Lord Chief Justice of England, May 7 ^ I592. — 55 . Mr. Philip Basset complains to Lord Burghley how ill he has been used by Mr. Cary and Mr. Fortescue, April 30 , 1 592. — 56 . Mr Brounker to Lord Burghley, concerning some of his pri- vate Law' Business, May 5, 1592. — 57. Articles formerly exhi- bited for making, entring and lev)'ing of Issues lost by Jurors, 1592. — 58 . Mr. Samson Lennard to Mr. Michael Hicks, to use all his Interest to procure his Kinsman’s Pardon, May 17, 1592. — 59. Sir Robert Cecil to Sir Edward Osborne, recom- mending a Person to be a Member of his Company, May, 1592. — 60. Sir Walter Waller to Lord Burghley, thanking him fot a Favour he had done for his Friend, June 12, 1592. — 6I. Richard Carmarthen to Lord Burghley for his License to Export a certain Number of Packs, [it mentions not of what Commo- dity,] June 15 , 1502 . — 62. Mr. Thomas Pagitt mentions to Lord Burghley how' far he has had any Concerns with Mr. Bickham, June 16, 15 Q 2 . — 63. Mr. Thomas Digges complains to Lord Burghley of ill usage he has suffered from Mr. Waade, Clerk of the Council, June 17, 1592. — 64 . Mr. Philip Basset complains to Lord Burghley of the injurious Treatment of Mr.- Carewc, June 30 , 15 ' 92 . — 65 . Mr. Elias Newcomen to MfSi ^Maynard, assuring her he will take great care of the Education cf her Son, July 2, 15 '; 2 . — 66 . One Danport, a Footman of the Queen, petitions Lord Burghley for the Estates of tliree'HeT ' cusants, July 13 , 1502 . — 67. Mr. Richard Young inforngis Lord Burghley of the Misdemeanours of Mr. Henry Darrell j a Recusant, July 29, 1592. — 68. Philip Williams sorrowfully begs of Lord Burghley a release from his Imprisonment in the Tower, Aug. 2, 1592. — 69. From an Eingrisii Agent in Den- mark to Lord Burghley, with a Letter inclosed of one Corn- wallis an English Papist there, discovering the Traiterbus practices of some English Fugitives, Aug. I9, 1592. — 70 - Sir Thomas Stanhope to Mr. Hicks, urging him with the speedy deliveiy' of an inclosed Letter to Lord Burghley, Aug.- 1 9, 1592. — 71* Mr. Fortescue to Lord Burghley, on the Arrhy, Spanish Prizes, a Libeller of the Queen, and various other Matters, Sept. M, 1592.— - 7 ^« Hr. Maurice Berkley to Mr„ ( 2S1 ) Hicks, with a present of 20l. and hopes his Favour in his new Office of Collector of the Fifteenths, Oct, 15, 1592. — 73. Mr. Robert Beale’s Apology to Lord Burghley, on the Queen’s In- tention to give his Fee of Clerk of the Council to his Compa- nion, Oct. lO, 1592. — 74. Mr. Michael Molyns laments to Lord Burghley, that some one has invidiously hindered the Queen from Knighting him, Oct. 1 592.-75. Mr. Molyns sends to Lord Burghley, for his Correction, a Speech which, as Jus- tice of Peace, he intends to speak next Sessions, June 20, 1593. .■ — 7^- Mr. Roger Manners recommends to Mr. Hicks the furtherance of his Friend Mr. Bandinell’s Suit to Lord Burgh- ley, Nov. 3 , 1592. — 77 - Mr. Philip Bas.set; in a Letter conveyed by his Wife, implores Lord Burghley’s succour in his Extremi- ties, Nov. 5 , 1592. — 73. Mr. Philip Basset begs Lord Burghley to permit him to face his Accusers, who have procured his Lordship’s Indignation against him, Nov. 15 , 1592. — 79 - Dr. T. Flolland of Exeter Coll. Oxon. tells Mr, Flicks he. has sent Lord Burghley Gloves for a new Year’s Gift, Dec. 30 , 1592. — 80. Mr. Sollicitor Egerton to Mr. Michael Hicks, on private Business with the Lord Burghley, 1592. — SI. A Note of the Issues, lost by Jurors only. Totted and Nichelled by the Sheriffs in the sev^eral Years mentioned, 1592. — 82. Sir Robert Cecil to Mrs. Pen, to deliver up all the Papers of Charles Chester, committed to the Gate House, June 20, 1592, — S 3 . Mr. John Skinner petitions Lord Burghley for the Enlargement from Prison of his Father Alderman Skinner, on certain Con- ditions, till Ahhallow tide ne.xt^, with the joint Petition of the Elder Skinner for the same, 1592. — 34 -. Sir R. Cecil assures Mr. Hicks, that Mr. Sollicitor’s being sent for to Court, has not injured his Friend’s Interest, 1592. — 85 . Sir R. Cecil to Mr. Hicks, that the Queen hath determined fhe removal of the Attorney and Sollicitor General, 1592. — 86. Sir R. Cecil tells Mr. Hicks he knows not what to do, not hearing from him, is sorry Sir Edward Hobby has oifended the Vice- Chamberlain, 1592. — 87. Sir R. Cecil to Mr. Hicks e.xpress- ing'his An.xiety for his Father’s Health, I592. — 88. Names of Heralds, &c. who want preferment in the Ofiice of Arms, 1592. VOL LXXIII.— Lot 73. Fol. 1. A rough Draught ot Articles for the Speaker’s Speech, corrected by Lord Burghley, 1,593. — 2. Mr. Beale’s Apology for his Speech in Parliament, concerning a Conference about the double Subsidy, 1593.— 3. The Account of 100 B.ags of ■pepper belonging to thiJ Queen garbled at Leaden Hall, March 6, 1592^ 3. — 4. Tile Case betwixt the old CountCoS of Shrews- O o (■ 282 ) bur}' and the present Earl, for T.ands in Question bet\vi>:t therrl, 1593. — 5. A Certificate to Lord Burghlcy by Mr. George Carew, of the Men, Arms and Cloathing of the Militia of some few Counties, Feb. 13, 179^) 3. — 6. Mr. T. Diggs to Lord Burghley, 011 Military Frauds in Musters and Payments, and how they may be prevented, Feb. 13, 1592, 3. — 7- A Copy of her Majesty’s Grant to the Company of Merchants trading to the Levant, Jan. 7, 1502, 3. — 8. The Lord Mayor and Citizens of London mention to Lord Burghley what prices they will give for the Spanish Prize Goods, 1592, 3. — 9. Sir Horatio Palla- vicini, in Italian, to Lord Burghley, concerning the Spanisls Prize Goods, Jan. 22, 1592, 3. — 10. An Account of the Divi- sion of the Contents of the Spanish Carrack, I'on for Ton, and Man for Man, Jan. 29, 1592, 3. — 11. The Portions of the, Carrack assigned by the Commissioners to the Earl of Cnraber- laiid. Sir Waiter Ralegh, &c. 1592, 3. — 12. The Names of certain Places which the Bristol Merchants are allovT;’ed to sail to, for the Sake of Trading, 159'i, 3. — 13. Robert Hammond to the Lord Admiral, with a Scheme of a Nursury or Store- house for the Queen’s Navy, 1592, 3. — 14. The Lord Mayor of London, kc. comfdain of Lady Gresham's unreasonable Claim of the Profits of tiie Exchange, 1592, 3. — 15. A Petition of the Company of Horners to .Lord Burghley, complaining of Encroachments on their Priviiedges, 1592, 3. — ^K). A Repre- sentation of the Company of Skinners, for ail tlieir Trade ■within the Realm, 1592, 3. — 17. Wm. Rowe Lord Mayor of London to Lie Council, recommending an inclo.sed Petition ot the Leather Dressers fi^r Relief, Feb. 25, 1592. 3. — IS. The IMagistrates of Berwick inform Lord Burghley, that their jMar.diall is dead, and they want a better in his I’lacc, March 13, 1592, 3. — 10. Lord Riclie to Mr. Hicks, to recommend his New Year’s Gift to Lord Burghley, and that he is sorry for liis Indispo^>ition, Jan. 2, 1592, 3. — 20. The Earl of Hunting- don to Lord Burghley, rectifying some mistake of a Person’s Name, Feb. 1(), 1 592, 3. — 21. The Earl of Essex to Lord Burghley, to p-focure some pity on his Brother in Law Sir Tho- mas Perrbtt, Jan. 25, lofjJ, 3. — 22. Dr. Jegoii Master of Corpus, Cambridge, acquaints I.ord Burghley that the College Debts are happily discharged, Jan. 30, 150*2, 3. — 23. 'I'lie Dean of Durhasri recommends a .P't'tition of the Town of New- castle to Lorct Burghley, to. release a Surcharge on Wools, Jan. 27, 1592, 3.— ^24. The Deau.s and Prebendaries of ihe late erc^cted Cluirches to j .ord Burghley, to hr secured by Pariia- . me.ut from the Ve'xaticai of Concealments, March 10',-, 1592, 3. • — 25. James Kill, to Sir Thoroas Heneage', discovering t'le T’raetices of some juigitives, particnlary of Thomas Cornvvullis, 15o-a. 3. — 2(). Lord Vaux complains to Lord Burgl-ileyof his cxli i.iie Poverty, and that he has been forced to Fawn his Par- li.iiiieirt Robes, Feb. IS, 15()2, 3.— 27. A Slrange r/cclaratioii of an unnamed Person, who calls the Abp. of Canterbury an ( 2SS ) Kiiemy of God/ for suffering one -Roger Rippoii tp die In Prison, 1592, 3. — 28. The last Will and Testament of Sir Gilbert Gerrarde, Knight, Master of the Roils,. Jan. 8, 1592^, 3. — 29. Ralph Agas to Lord Purghley, shewing his Art of Land Mea- sure, Platting of Cities; Castles, &c. Feb. 22,^ 1/52, — 30. lyli'. Treasurer of the Household Kiiollys to Lord Rurghley, complaining of Speeches in Parliament favouring Clergy Go- vernmeat, Feb. 28. 1592, 3. — 31. Mr. Edward Dier to Lord Rurghley, greatly tlumking him for his good Offices with the Queen, March 14, 1592, 3. — 32. A Note of the Advantages Mr, Young has recei/ed from the Queen’s Grant for his making and vending Starch, presented to the Queen by Sir John Scu- damore, March 14, 1592, 3. — 33. Sir John Packiiigton to I. ord Burghiey, that sharing the Grant for Starch witli Mr. Young, will do him no good, March 18, 1592, 3' — 34. Lord J. ’reasurer of the Kousehold to the Queen, concerning Compo- sition witli Purveyors, and Frauds therein, March, 1592. 3. — ■ 35. The Case of the Town of Coldicster, proving it is exempted by Statute from the Demands of Purveyors, 1502, 3. ■ — 3(i. The Ap]X)iiitment of Flerbigage for the Nobility, and all that attend the Court in a Progress, viz. Stabling for the Horses and Lodging and Beds for the Servants, as fixed by the King at Eltham, the l/th of his Reign. — 3/. Mr. Dier’s Pmpoit to Lord Burghiey of the very little Profit he has had by his War- rant for Concealments, 1593. — 38. A Speech in Parliament of Mr. Maynard in Support of a Bill fpr Relief of maimed Soldiers, 1593, — 39. Fixeerpts from Speeches in Parliament of divers Persons, Vv hese Names are written on the Margin, 1503. — 40. A ProclamaUon of the Queen for shortening the time of, and lessoning the Resort to Barthoiemew idir, to jirevent the Plague, 1593. — 41. An order in the Plxchequer against the Auditors of the Impress, sent by Mr, Fanshaw, 1593. — 42. Aa Answer of the Auditors of the Impress to an Order in the Ex- chequer, June 21, 1593. — 43. A Suit to the Queen, to farm the Surplusage of the old Rates of the Subsidy imposed on Merchandize, Oct. MS, 1593'. — 44 . Minutes of the Terms on v.liich Peter Houghton is to take a farm of the Impost on (jrascoign Wines, 1503. — 45. A Report of Commissioners to Lord Burghiey of their I'roceedings with the Tenants in the Queen’s Maiiour of Brigstock in Northamptonshire, Oct. 13, 1;393. — 4C). The Earl of Shrewsbury desires Lord Burghiey to lavour the Business which the Bearer of his Letter will com- municate, Oct. 22, 1593. — 47, Rlr. Richard Bellamy’s Petition and Alleviations to Lord Burghiey, against Mr. Topclitf’s infa- mous practices, 1593. — 48, A Petition of the Knights and Gen- tlemen of Yorkshire to Lord Burghiey, for a f^xed Price on Salt, Apr. 8, 1593.* — 49. Articles of Agreement betwixt Tho. Wilkes, Ksq, and the Gentlemen of Yorkshire, for the Snrrendry of his Patent for Salt, 1593. — 50. A Copy of an Order of Council O o 2 ( 284 ) that Sir Thomas Wilkes and his Deputies fliall huy Salt of the Farmers and Owners of Salt-pans, 1593. — 51. A Copy of an Order of Council, that Sir T. Wilkes and his Deputies (hall be at Liberty to buy Sait of the Scots, or let it alone, 1593. — 52, Names of Soldiers and Mariners who are to be paid their Weekly Impress ai London, and Places adjacent, 1593. — 5% A Sceclule of the Forces of the County of Somerfet, Names of the Leaders, and what Number each prefides over, (im- perfe 1 ,) 1593. — 54. The Deputy Li^mtenanls to Lord Burgh- ley, Lord Lieutenant of Herifordfliire, concerning the Forces of that Countv, Aug. 1, 1593. — 55. A Note of the Armour found wanting, on the redeliver)’’, in the London Militia, for the late Service intended in France, 1593. — 56. A Scheme of Martial Laws, fliewing wdiich Offences are to be punithed Capitally, and w'hich not, 1593. — 57. William Poore defires of Lord Burghle), that his Secret for keeping Armour from Buft, may have encouragement, 1593. — 58. Sir George Ca- rewe, Lieuienani of the Ordnance, ftiews to Sir Robert Cecil, his Pioj)o(a‘s for calling Iron Ordnance, Nov. 28, 1593. — .59. George Hogge’s Letter and Articles of Complaint to Lord Buighley, of Frauds committed by Wilham Painter, Clerk of the Ordnance, Nov. 1593. — 60. Two Letters of Lord Burghley, to the Offeers of the Cuftoms, lo hop the importa- tion of Pepper, Cochinyllo, and Jndico, for 2 Years, April 4, 1593. — 61. Reafons of the Merchant Strangers, w'hy they cannot appoint Mr. Fabian their Factor or Agent, June 19, 1593. — 62. Mr. John Fabian’s Reply lo the Merchant Stran- gers Objcdions to his being employed as their Agent, 159.3. — ()3. Mr John Hare, to Mr. Michael Hicks, to encourage the dilpatch vjf his Bufinefs with Lord Burghley, Sept. 13, 1593. — 64. Orders of the Council, to the Officers of the feveral Ports of England, thit no Ships be allowed lo Sail for France to fetch wiries, ’till all are ready lo depart together, and with a Convoy, Sept. 1593. VOL. LXXIV.— Lot 74. Fol. 1. Cornifil Juffices complain to Lord Burghley, that their County is hurt by a Patent that reftrains their falling and cur- ing of Fifli, Otf. 15, 1593. — 2. Pioceedings of the Council, with Mr. Warner’s Reafons in fuppoi t of Ins Patent for curing Firti, 1593. — 3. Articles fet forth by the Julfices of Cornwall, fiiewing (he injurioufnefs of Mr. Warner’s Patent, 1593. — 4. A lerona Lelttv of tiie Cornilh Jultices to Lord Burghley, againft Mr Warner’s Patent, July 13, 1593. — 5. A Petition of the Counties of Cornwall and Devon to Lord Burghley, againff Mf. Warner’s Patent, 1593. — 6. A Letter of the Coui cil to enforce the Oblervation of the Conditions of Mr. Warner’s { 285 ) Patent, March SO, 1590. — 7 . Reafons fliewing inconvenience in Mr. Warner’s having the foie Power of packing Fifii in Cornwall and Devontbire, 1593. — 8. Articles of Cornitli Gen- tlemen and Fitliermen, exhibited to their Juflices againft Capt. Warner’s Grant for Fifli, 1593. — 9. Captain Warner’s Peti- tion to the Queen, for a freth Patent for curing Fith, for which he is willing to pay 20 l. yearly, 1593. — 10. Alderman Rad- (;l)ff’s Letter to Lord Burghley, with Articles of Abufes in making Aqua Vitae, Vinegar, &c. Nov. 19, 1593. — 1 1. Obfer- vations on the Complaint of Abufes in making Aqua Viise, Vi- negar, &c. with the impropriety of fome Monopolies, 1593. — 12 . A Certificate of Aqua Vilrn exported from the Realm, and What Duly it pays the Queen, 1593. — 1.3. John Swinerton’s la- mentable Letter ^as L. Burghley has endorfed it,) on farming thT* Queen’s Duty on Wines, Sept. 20 , 1593. — 14. Letters of the Council, inhibiting the Merchants failing fi.r Wines to Bor- deaux, except all go together, and wdth Convoy, Sept. 1593. — 15. Mr. Richard Cainarthen fends to Lord Burghley his opinion of an offer made to advance the Duty on Wii es, Aug. 6 , 1593.' — 16. Rules propos’d for regulation of the Wine Trade, and fecurity of the Queen’s Duties, 1593. — 17. Propofals ot an unnamed Perlon to be eftablilbed in an Office fer better fe- curilyofthe Wine Duties, with Objections, 1593.— ♦IS. Mr. Cannartiien to Lord Burghlev, with Svvinerton’s Propofals for farming the Duties 01 . French Wines, Aiig. 24, 1593. — 19. A Copy of Mr, Carmarthen’s Letter to Sir John Foitefcue, con- cerning Swinei ton’s Sureties, Aug. 24, 1593. — 20. Sir John Borough’s Contract of ParlneTtilp ot flopping with fome London Merchants, Jurv 23, 1592. — 21 An Anfwer to fome Port Ofticers to Articles of Laurence Smith, of eredting a new Office in the ! ort of London, (ibis teems an Anfwer to No. 23,) Dee. 24, 1593. — 22. Receipts from the Duties on French Wines, wiiii liilburfenients from Michaelmrifs 1593, lo Michaelmas 1.394 — 23. Articles to be obferved by Lawrence Smith, appointed by Patent to take Acc'uint of Frencii Wines brought to London, 1593. — 24. A Caule in the I'reaf’ury Chamber, the Queen’s Farmer claiming ot the Earl J Efiex Jmpo/i as well as Cufiom and Sablidv for fv^ eet Wines in tiie Ifle of Anglefea. 1593. — 25. A Recital of the Effedl of Mr. Laurence Smith’s Patent, as Olfi. er of the Sintnes of French and Rhenlfii Wines, 1593. — 26‘. An Anfwer of the Officers of the inward Cufioins at the Port of London, to La renre Smith’s fee ond Articles, 1593. — 27, Articles for the better fup- port of the Induftriou.s -Poor, and management uf Vagran ts in the City of London, 1593.— 28. The Agreement of Sir Ric h.ard Martin, and other principa! Citizens of London to the aforufald Articles, 1593. — 29. Anicles againfi Thomas Binnd, Under-fliet iff for Micldlefex, for encroachment on the Liijer- ties of Weftminfier, May 22, 1593. — .30. Ralph Dobbinfnn, Deptity to the Bailff ot Weflminfier, inlreats Lord Burghlev ( 2S6 ) to Rop the Und'er-ftieiifT s proceedings, 1595. — SI. A Ceitifi- cate of the Number ( t Strangers, their Wives, Ciiildren, nnd Dependants, dwelling in tlie 28 Wards of London, May 4, }5t)3. — 32. Dihndej's coiomitted in the Precinct ot St. Mar- tin’s- ic-Grand, luimb'y lubmitted to tiie Lord Trcafurer far redrefs, — .33. Ofders of the Lord ?vIa)or and Aldermen of London in I'ime of tlie Plague, and to fiipprefs ( norniit’es, I 593. — 31'. A Letter of the Council to the Lord Mayor of I.ondon, Sir ilichard Martin, ftridly enjoining greater legula* rity in live City, 1593. — 35. ileafons to prove that Ih rions lo, be committed by thti Council ought to be impriloned in (he Marihalfea, 159 3. — .3(). Inltnidions for preventing Infectiof^, and for relief of the Poor, and puidfliing Vagrants in the City, ;.593. — 37. Three dil-erei't oiier.N of Patenices to lix ol thvj Companie-*^ of the City of London, with their Anlvvers, 159.3. 38. Orders to be ohler'Ccl .in Wellminfier, and in i s Liber- ties, and in the Duciiy of Lancaher, to prevent the Plague, Dee. 21, 1595. — .39. A Draught of a Book for four, dir g ^n LJotpitaj in WefimiiTter, by Gitgory Fienns, Lord D'Acre.s, and Ann Ins Wife, (on 12 Sheets,) 1393. — 40. ii Suit to (he Queen, of Edward Darcy Eicj. fora Falent for the Svareinng and Sealing'iLeather, to prevent abufes, 1393 — 41. llie various kinds of Leather mentioned in Mr. Darcy’.s Patent, with iheir reafonahle Price.s and Kates h j' Sealing, July 13;A — 42. I’iie Kealons and Reiolutions of certain Leather Seller.s lor not yielding to Mr. Darcy’s Patent, July 23, 1593. — 1.3. A Peti- "tion to Lord Burghley, of Mr. Gohitynch, to Export certain Wools, Wool Fells, &e. tor a fet Tin'.e, 1593. — 41'. A Decia- raljonof the Skinners and Leather lelltrs, that- they thefu(elv« s have a Gwnt to Search alter Leather baftly Wrought, and (hat Mr. lJarc)’s latent i' for fevcral reafons higlily hurtful to all Deah-rs in Leather, 1393.. — 15. A true Information, thewing the ditierence between- Leather right and Leather fabely dr-vlL d, 139.3. — 40. An Extradl of Mr. Darcy’s Fees lor felling J.eal’ner, rompareo wiiii the value of the (ewral Arti- clt s tii’ odeivt s, 1393.-^ — 17. Inftancesof the great Deceit (T l^eather (e ler'-, (o the in.ohrabie gnevaiu e o‘ the Whole Com- mcnwealih, I5.Q3. — i "4 An liumble Petition of Artificers and Vendtii's of I/jalhcr to Lord Buekhuid: and .Sir J. Forieleue of the Privy Council, 1593. — 49, A delcripiion of (he two kinds tanned and tawed Leatn r, and tlic varmu.s MateriaU th.y are drefied with. May I59.'l. — 30. An humble Petition lo :he Council of (he Gi(.\ers and Leatiier-culters, againit the exorbitant de- mands of I be Leather'Ieljc-i .s ; with a rC'Citai of llie leveral forts r,t Leather, and their pi ices 1593. — 3 I . Mr. Darcy’s Expoilulatory Lei ter to L. Burgliley, with liis iiidvvers to the Leatlier-leliers Grievances, lent to Lord Euckhurh, May 17, 1393. — 32. Mr. Durey’s delcripiion of the difference betwixt lus Sealing Lea- ther, and the Sealing other Wares by oliier Perlons, 1393. — 3.3. Obfervatious on Mf. Dar. y’s Suit, witii its rtalonablenels fo ( 287 ) iu inr as it ciifcovers bad Lenlher from goo’"^, loQ*?. — Mr. Daroy's fecond expollulatorv Letter to Lord Biirgldev, on ids unvviljingoels to allow his Patent, May 26, ]59‘i. — 55. A mention of the Numbers in ditferenL Parts, that may be' c harged with Fraud in the DretFing, &c. of Leather, 1593. — 56; Particular Articles Pricli’y to be ei quired into, relating to the Grant for Sealing Leather, 1593. — 57. The Fvefalt of a Conference fent to Lord Eurghley, by Cominiffioners appoin'ed to examine Mr. Darcybs Su)t, 1593 — 58. Price.s of Leather, and Rales which the Leather dr* ifecs thiol; reaf >nabie to be al- lowed for the Sealing it, 1393. — 59. A Dik’overy tiirough w’hofe hands the Tawed Leather paifes before it is fealed ; and the Charge of fealing lanm^d Leather, Brcad-cloths, and Kerfeys, 1593. — 60. An humble Petition to the Council of the Leather-dreffers, againft the exorbitant ingroffing of (he j.- ather-fellers, 1593 — 61. A 'reffimonial Letter of fome chief ! nhabitants of St. Olave Southwark, in behilfof one Chrifio- pher Stevens, an old Leal her- dreifer, June .30, 159.3. — 62. A Counterpa>'t of Air. Darcy's Patent (or vie-vn.g, fearching, and feahngol Lealher, 159.3. • — 6.3. Mr. Fanfliaw'ot the Exchequer to Lord Burghley, with Minmes of an Agret?neni with c*eriai:i Pei Ions for raiting the Cufioms, April 5, 1593. — 6-l<. Chelter Port Officers tell Lord Burghley that Mr. (Jannarthen makes a bad u!e of Ins L cence l<;r importing I rids Linnen Yarn to •England, and ftiew how the (anie may be lemedied, Aug. 1, 1593. — 65. Flumphrey Btadicy otfef\ to l.ufd Burghley for his recommendation to Parliament, a way to im^prove tlie Bu- finefs of the Fenns, a!(o his Scheme for effc.'.ting the fame, April 3, 1593. — 66. A Petilion and pr; j-'Cl (d cert in Per- •hmis for relief of (he Poem, with Lord Burghley's di approhatioa indorled, 1593.— 67. A i\a(e for the rdiei ol m limed Soldiers in tfie Countv of Hertford, according to the Slatutve, 1593. — t'8. A Requeft to the Queen in French of Signior Le i Pi go B-oteliio, in favour of Lon Antonio, 1593 — 69. Sopiha Mar- chionel^ of Brandenbotfitg, in Latin, to the Queen, in behalf of Dr. Peifker, and jyefenting her wi'th an Amber Cup, with Dr. Peilker’s Letter alfo in Latin, on the fame Subjed, June 4, 1593. — 70, The .French King to the Lord Treafiri,!’ Burghley, id French, concerning the State of his Affairs, Nov. 20, 159.3. — 71. The Earl of SuHex informs Lord Burgidey, that hi.s Deputy has apprehejided fome Pirates at Porti'mouth, May 2, 1593. — 72. Lady Zouch&-dff Lord Burghley, ffir his friendly inierpofdion to reconcile Lord Zouche, her Hufband to her, who had forfaken her througii caufeiefs Jeah.mTy, June 2.3, 1593. --73. Mr. Attorney General write.s to L. BiKghley, what he has done relating to the Renewal of a Royal Grant to the Tenants, &c. of King’s Thorp, June 23, 159.3.— 7-1-. Mrs. Frances Cook, (Widow of the Bro' her of Lord Burgh- ley's 2nd Lady,) to Lord Burghley, of a Compofition with h.r^^ Son for his Marriage, July 19, 1593.— 75. Mr. Attorney Ge* ( 288 ) lieral lo' Lord Eurghley, of a CommlfTion for vifiling Hofpi- tiils, and of dealing wilh Kecufants, Aug^. 2, 1693 — 76. Lord North and the Commitfioners of the ,8ubfid)’ in Cam- hridgeftiire, (o the Council ; of ihcir proc^^'edings*; with the Proportions in which they have taxed themlelves. Sept. 28, 1693. — 77. The Eail of Effex moft earneffly intreats Lord Burghley’s Letters to the Provod and Fellows of Eaton, to ferve his Friend Dr. Hammond in a College Leafe, Sept. 28, 1593. — 78. Mr. Attorney Ger.e'ai to L. Burghley, of a Bill to be hgned for the young Ear! of Derby’s Chamberlainlliip of .the County of Cheder, Sept. 30, 1593. — 79. The Earl of Kent to Mr. Hicks, v\dth a demand of Re-payment of 40 Shilling.s, which he had difbarted to a poor Soldier, according to Statute, 061. 14, 1593. — SO^ Mr. Solicitor General Coke, to Lord Burghley, concerning Mr. Svvynarton’s Leafe of the Duties on VVine.s, (fee No. 13, 18, and 19) Oa. 27, 1593.— 81. The Lord Chief Judice of the Common P.eas, recommends to Mr. Hic ks, Mr. John Evvins for the Efcheatordiip of Some r- fetdiire, Nov. 16', 1593. ' VOL. LXXV.— Lot 75. Tul I. Tlie Prefident and Fellows of Magd. College, Oxon, fnew to the Council why they, cannot allow a Releafe lent to them for certain Goods anci Chattels of the late Sir John Perrott, made over to tliem in Trud, April 15, 1593. — 2. The Alader and Fellow’s of Trinity College, Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, with tlie State of a Caufe be twixL them, .and iome Doclors of the Arches, for Montjoy Houle near I'aul’s W’harf, May 4, 1593. — 3. The Provod and Fellows of I'rinity College, Dublin, defires Lord Burghley’s influence with ii>c Queen to fettle oi'. them for llieir Maintenance lOOl. per .'\nnum from Attainders or Concealments in Ireland, and thank h.im for former Favours, May' 1593. — 4. Mr. Hugh Broughton to Lord Biirgljley, cA amending the T^ranflalion of the Bible, and a recompence to the Undertakers of it, June 21, 1593* — 5. Tlie Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houles in Cambridge fn Lord Burghley^ concerning Prohibition of Shews and Plays, July 17,1593 — 6. Mr. Tho. Beil to Lord Burghley, concern- ing 3 Treatife he had written for advancement of Heligion and K;.yaity, Aug. 7, 1593. — 7. Mr. Flyckman and fome nu-re Fellows of Ben net College, Cambridge, to Lord Burgh- ley, of 2 Elefdonsof a Pioclor made in that College, Aug. 8, 1593 — S. The Vice-ciiancellor and Heads of Colleges at Cam- bridge, lo Lord Burglileyg to prohibit Players, and that Lord Nortl’j loo much encourages Ihem, Sept, 18,1592. — 9. The Mailer and Fe^ilows of Trinitv College, Cambridge, liumbly intrq^t Lord Burghley for the Ufe of the Billiop’s Palace at ( 289 ) Kly, whilft the Plague IS at Cambridge, Dec. 27, 1593. — 10. An Order of Commiflioners appointed by the Queen in li Caufe betwixt Sir Edw. Hobby, Knigfit, and the Head and Fel- lows of Brazenoie Coh‘ege» Dxon, 1593.- — II. An Account of violent proceedings at the Ele(5lion of a Prefident of Mngdalen College, Oxon,. 1593.-^12. Mr. Chippendale’s Judgrhent, Concerning Eledion to the Prefidentfhip of Magdalen College, and the Queen’s Mandate, 1593.- — 13. A Copy of Magclalea College Statute^ relating to the Eledion pt a Prefident of that Sociely, 1593i-<“14. Mr. Dean Nowel of* St. Paul’s to Lord Burghley, &c. to fix a Time for ending the Caule betwixt Sir E. Hobby and Brazenole College, April iS, 1593.— 15. Mr. Dean Nowel to Mr. Hicks, with a Gift of an Image of R. Edward the 6th, and begging him to difpatch his Affair with Sir E: Hobby, April 23, 1593. — 16. Dr. John Thornburgh Dean of York to Lord Burghley, to move the Queen for relief of his diftreffed Circumftances, July 31, 1593, — -17. The Deaa of York’s humble Petition to the Queen, to fatisfy his Credi- tors, and he will relinqiiitti his Deanery and Mafierfhip of the Savoy, July 1593. — 13. Mr. Dean Thornburgh to Lord Burghley, to procure for him of the Queen the BiQioprick of Limerick, to help him in his difirefs. Sept. 5, 15.93. -r— 19. A Summary of the Receipts, in Latin, of Thomas Francis Re- ceiver-general of the Revenues of the Biflioprick of Norwich, for half a Year, expiring Sept. 29, 1593.— '20. Mr. Thomas Bell, to Air. Jufiice Young, concerning hi.s Book of the Mo- tives of liis Converfion from Popery, Junes, 1593. — 21. Mr. Jafiice Younge to Lord Burghley, in favour of Mr. Bell, and his Book which he wants lo have printed, July 5, 1593. — 22. The Confefiion of John Bofte, an Englifli Mafs Priefi, examined at Durham by the Lord Prefident, &c. Sept. 11, 1593.— 23. The Certificate of one Diaper, concerning feveral principal Traitors, 1593. — 24. An Alphabetical Index of Names of fe- ^ veral Writers of the Romiff Perfwafion, 1793. — 25. Francis Johnfon, a Brownift, a P^rifoner in the Clinke, to Lord Burgh- ley, with an inclofed Apology for himfelf and his Brelhein, Jan. 8, 1593.— 26. A.n Apology for John Peniy, attempting Jo prove none of his Writings were Seditious, and that he ivas not affected by the Statute 23d of Elizabeth, 1595.— 27. The Infolent and Seditious Speeches of Penry, which it is fup- poled occafioned his condemnatVon, 1593. — 28. Penry endea- vours to jutlify himfelf to Lord Burghley, in what he calls his*, lafl Letter to him. May 1593. — 29. A Book of the Clerk pf the Liveries, of the Value that every Nobleman fued Livery at, from .3d and 4th of Philip and Alajy, to 36th of Queen Elizabeth, 1593. '*^30. An Inventory, (hew^ing the True Value of the Lands of Edward Fifher, Efq. 1593.-^31. An Inven- tory of the Writngs, Books, and Goods of Robert Cooke, Cla- rcncieux King at Arms, 06t. 12, 1593. — 32. Mr. Richard ( 290 ) Wilbranam to Mr. Hicks, to procure of Lord Burgkley Letters ot Credit for his Brother to take into Normandy, March 29, 1593. — 83. Remembrances concerning a Grant made bj Sir John Perrott, by Indenture dated Feb. 8, the ift. and 2d. of Philip and Mary, 159:3. — 34. An Account of Metals imported, pretended to be prohibited, with Anfwers to the Account, March 31, 159.3.— 35, Sir J. Smith offers to Lord Burghley, or to his Son Sir Robert Cecil, the Sale of his Manours of Mud^en 'Hall .and Badew, Effex, April 8, 1593. — 36. Mr. Francis Bacon, of Gray's Inn, to Sir Robert Cecil, to com- municate a Pvequeft of his to Lord Burghley, his Father, 1593. •^37! STr Francis Knollys thanks Lord Burghley for procuring him the Order of the Garter, and diflikes that Bifliops thould hold Courts in their own Name, April 29, 1593. — 38. Mr.* .Thomas White, of Magdalen College, Cambridge, to Mr. HitLs, to procure a remittance of Money to Empale a Park at Doddington, May 8, 1593 — 39. Mr. Nath. Bacon to Mr. Hicks, to hinder the Bifhop of Norwich from holding hi.s Vifi- tation, in eafe. of the Country, which has lately paid largely .to "the Stale, May 16, 1593. — 40. Philip Williams requefts Lord Burghley, to order that the remainder of Dues, arifing from' a Salary he had, may be paid him. May 28, 1593. — 41. Sir Thomas Sherley defires Lord Burghley'.s recommendation, as the Queen intended to have fome new Officers, May 1593. '—42. Philip Williams to the Council, in a Letter and Petition ibtting forth his diftrefs, and proftcution from Sir Geoffry Feh- ton, wlxQfe'threatning Jitter to him he fendeth with liis own to their Lordfliips, intrea’.ing relief, June 10, 1593.— 43. A fa^ rniliTr Letter, on no hufinefs, of Mrs. Anne Suliarde, to her 'Goffipj' (as ffie calls him) Mr. Michael Hicks, June 23, ■159,8. —44. The Mayor of Eriflol to Mr. Hicks ; Mr. Hicks to Mr, Alderman Billingfley ; and hisAnfwer to Mr. Hicks, concern'? Trig the price of Pepper, Nov. 28, 1593. — 45. Mr. Anthony Standen of Gray's Inn, to I.ord Burghley, for leave to vifit his Brother, July 3, 1593. — 46. Mr. Richard Carrharthen fends to LoVd Burghley, his Opinion concerning a Suit for refining of Sugars, July 6, 1593. — 47. Sir Edward Dymoke recommends •to Lord Burghley, hi.s Suit for regiftring of Aliens, ' July 20, 1593.-^48. A Letter of complinrental thanks for great fa- vours, from Mr. Philip Baffet to Lord Burghley, July 23, 1593. Dr. Edwin Sandys Id Mr. Hicks, thanking' him for fa- , vours (hewn to his Brother, &c. Aug. 18, 1593.— 50. Monfieur Chandaye, an Agent from fome F'oreign Slate, to Mr. Hick.% ' in French, to hafien exportation of Ammunition, Aug. 22, *1593. — 51 . ?vlr. John Jegon, of Belvoir Caftle, to Mr. Hjeks, ' to procure that his Brother, Fellow of Bennet College, Cam- ‘ bridge, may be Prederr, Aug. 28, 159.3. — 52. Mr. Peter Whet- combe to Mr. Hick4, to recommend a Suit of his to Lord R>.Ttghfey,'Sept, 18, 1593. — 53. Sir 'Jobn“Cutts to Mr. Hick.^\ to procure dh'patch of hi', bufinefs with Lord Burghley, with ( 291 ) wMch he has charged his Servant, Sept. .22, 1593. — 54. Mr. Whetcombe to Mr. Hicks, v\ith thanks for what he has done, and detiring him to proceed. Sept. 23, 1593.~55. Mr. Pain- ter recounts to Lord Burghley the good Services he has done, and what he will do more, if permitted. Sept. 26, 1593.— 56. Mr. Francis Bacon to Mr. Hicks, to put Sir Robert Cecil in Mind of an Affair of his in agitation, ' from Gorhambury, Sept. 2d, 1593. — 57. Mr John Jegon to Mr. Hicks with thanks for his favours, and that his Brother Thomas is chofen Prodlor, 06t. 9, 1593. — 58. Mr. Richard Brathwait thanks liOrd Burg^hley for his good Opinion, in naming him to be the Queen’s Solicitor, 0<5l. 12, 1593. — 59. Mr. Matthew Dale, nominated for the firft of the New' Serjeants/Ieffres Mr. Hicks’s aid, that he may not be difappointed at Court, Nov. II, 1593. — 60. Sir William Harecourt to^Mr. Hicks, to procure difpatch of his Bufinefs with the Lord Treafurer, Nov. 13, 1593. — 61. Mr. Stephen Powles, to Mr. Hicks, to remind Lord Burghley of his Suit to him, to be the Queen’s Remem- br.^ncer, Nov. 20, 1593. — 62. Mr. William Lambardo, to Mr. Hicks, to procure for his friend Mr. Kitchill, the Efchaetorfln'p of Kent and Middlefex, Nov. 25, 1593.— 63.- Articles laid be- fore Lord Burghley, fliewing the bafe dealings of Mr. Dale, and how unfit he is for Preferment, (See No. 59.) 1593. — 64. SirJ. Fortefcue, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to Mr. Hicks, for Mr. Griffith Payne to be Efchaetor in Oxiordthire and Berk- ffiire, Nov. 26, 1593. — 65. Sir Henry Goodere, to Lord Burgh- ley, of an Affair that he and Sir Henry Lee are engaged in, to help Mr. E, Fiftier in diffrefs, Nov. 30, 1593. — 66. A Letter of Mr. Philip Baifet, to Lord Burghley, when his Affair.s were in a perplexed Situation, Dec. 3, 13S9.— 67. Nicholas Martin, a Scholar of Cambridge, in Latin, defires Lord Burghley’s re- commendation for a Fellowffdp at Corpus College, Dec. 15, 159 3. — 68. Mr. Carrnarthen, to Lord Burghley, on Mr. Smith’s Suit for keeping a Book of Entry of Wines, Dec. 17, l.'>93. — ► 69. Sir Robert Jermyn, to Mr. Hicks, to obtain a Wardfhip for his Neighbour Mr. Axffons, Dec. 27, 1593. — 70. An A- greement betw ixt Mr. John Davis and Mr. Matthew Dale, for the Wardfidp of Henry Rofewell, Dec. 15, 1595. — 7 1 . Mr. Anthony Afldey thanks Lord Burghley for his favours and com- fortable Speeches, Dec. 21, 1593.— 72. Mr. Linewraye to Mr. Hicks, to procure from Lord Burghley an Anfvvcr to his Suit, and he will be grateful, 1593, — 73. Lord Burghley’s ffate of the Office of the Heralds and Purfuivants, April 1593. — 74. Sir Thomas Gerard to Lord Burghley, intrealing him that hi.s Servant Robert Hall may be a Purfuivant at Arm.s 1593. — 75, A Petition to the Commiffioners of the Office of Earl Marffial, from Ralpli. Brook, York Plerald, to be Norroy King at Arms, 1593. — 76. Mr. Francis Thynne to Lord Burghley, to be ad- mitted to the place of one of the Kings at Arms, Pec. 2, { 292 ) 1593. — 11, De la Pena, a Sr».aniib Phyficlan, to tlieLord Mayor pr London, offering hi? Set vice to afllfl Perfons that hax^e thp Plague, ' iig. 9, 1593.-78. Divers Recipe’s f. i* Food, Phyflclc^ &c. njort rS them written by Lord Burghley, 1593. — 79. Re^ inedies for the different Stages of the Plague, by an unnamed Pe'f n, 1593 — 80. Gilbert E. of Shrewsbury to L< rd Burgh- ley, recomrnen iing O' 1 of Slag’s blood to him to eafe jiis Gout, Jan 23, 1593, 4 — 81. Mr. Alderman BiHingfley, to Lord Burgh ey, w tb aN 'te of the cjuantity of Corcage brought tp' the P< I t of Londp in two Years, Feb. 9, 1593. — 82. Sir Hen- ry Cork, Ip Lord Burghlev, with a Not*' of the Clothing, &c. of ahondred pldir rs, 1593, 4. — 83. S Heiify Cock, to Lord Burghley, conceriviig the Mufteis, am that the Prcfl Soldiers an delivered to S r Henry Bagirall, Feb. 1593, 4. — 84. Certiri. ales of Ovyners of Ships in molt Por's of the Realm, of the nrefdnefs of Capt. Bellingham’s Surveyorfliip of CordagCj, 1593. — 85. Owners of Ships on the Coafts of Norf Ik and Suffolk, to Loid Burghley, &c. that the Surveyor of Cordage Diouid have 4d per Hundred for his Fee, April 5, 1593. — 86. Lord Burgiiicy, as Lord Lieutenant * f Herlfordfiiire, his Letter to the Deputy Lieutenants, on taking o'. Muffers, Feb. 1593, 4. — 87 Sir Richard Martin and Dr. Julius Caefar, to Lord Burghley, concerning on Offer one Catchmey, to farm Wire-wciks at Tyntern, Monmouthfliire, March 1 1, 159.3, 4. <—88. John de Cardenas’s Supplication for a Licence to have the f(de Exporlation to Ireland ot Brafs and Copper Latten, wrought into Utenfils, 1 593 — 89. Lord Burghley ’s Diredfions for a private Search after lawlefs Pei funs, through thp Cities of London, Weflminifter, &c. 1593. — 90. Sir Richard Martin and Dr. Caefar, to Lord Burghley, to fend a Purfuivant to Mr. Hanbiir) , to compell him to ceafe his opprefiive Ufage of the Company of the Iion-woLs at Tyntern, and their Farmer, March 23, 1593, 4. — 91. The Mayor, Aldermen and Mer- chants of phefier, to Lord Burghley’', to be freed from an ad- ditional Impoft on Wines, Jpn. 30, 1593,4. — 93. Mr. Fan- Riavv of the Exchequer, complains to Lord Burghley of the ill behaviour of Pratt and Younge, Cuffom Ofii( ♦ rsa* Ipfwdch and Chichefter, Feb. 10, 1593, 4. — 94. Mr. Juftice Younge to Ld. Burghley, with a Brief of the Examination of fpme Highway men. Convicts, March 15, 1593, 4, — 95. Sir H. Cocke, and otiier Deputy Lieutenants of HerffordQiire, to Lord Burghh y* of fearching for Recufants, and finding none, March 46, 1593, 4. — 96. The Names of the Kings, Heralds, and Purfuivants at Arms, fent to Lord Burghley by Mr. William Dethick, Garter principal King at Arms, 06t. 21, 1593. V ( 293 ) VOL. LXXVI.^Lot. 76. Fol. 1. Occurre?ices related by one G»^^ye, wbo lafely cafTiC out ‘.f Portugal, 1593, 4. — 2. Stephanas Kakafius, a Mef- lenget of the Prince of Tranfilvama, in Latui to Lord Eurghley, to diipatch his bufioefs with the Queen, Feb. 7, 1593, 4. — 3. Dr. Peifeer, a Phytician of the Duke oi Branrlenburgh, in Latin, to L^)rd Burghley, with Dr. AwLrey’s annub!e Ranfom, March 3 3, 15^3, 4 — 6 . An .Ei.glifli Traidlation of Don Pedi'o de Val- desL L tier fn L rd Burghiev. with Co.mpliment.s for his Li- berTv, Brufleis, March 21, 1593, 4. — 7. Earl of Effex to Lord Burghley, tor favour, in a D* bt due to the Queen from his Mother the Countefs of Lei( eher Jan. 26, 1593, 4. — 8. The Earl of Effex to Lord Eurghley, f r his Friend Mr. Colding- bam, to be Comptroller at Ipfwich, Feb. 7, 1593, 4. — 9. Lord Effex. to Lord Burghky, to be good to his Siller, in cafe his JBndher PerrotB now very ill Hr uid h.ipp n to die, Feb. 13, 1593, 4 — 10. I he iVn hbiHiop of York and Earl of Hunting- don to Lord Burghley, to iiave entered in a book of Conceal* nient two MefTiuges in Yorkftnre, which Dr, Owen Oglethorp, Bilhop of Carlifle gave to er 61 an t maintain a School and Holpital, Jan. 14, 1593,4, — II Mr. J. Bell praifes the Lord Pretident of the North, warns Lord Burghley’s dire<51ions if to flay in Yorkftiire, or go to College, March 19, 1593, 4. — 12. Mr. Dalton, a Barrifter, to Lord Burghley, to procure that he may be a Judge in the Shciiff’s Court at London, Jan. IJ, 1593, 4.7—13. The Earl of Eflex, to Lord Burghley, concern- ing Mr. Daniel’s Appointment to be a Serjeant, Jan. 27, 1593, 4. — 14. Dennis O’Roughan, to Lord Burghley, for his Letters recommendatory (o place his Son in Chrift’s Hofpilal, Feb. 27, 1593, 4.~15. Sir Tliomas Wilkes recommends one Birken- houfe !o Lord Burghley, for furnithing the Queen’s Troops with Apparel in the Low' Conntries, March 8, 1593, 4. — 16. Mr. Soilicitor Egeripn, to Mr. Flicks, that his Servant Ravenfcroft may be Co eptroller at Chefter, March 12, 1593, 4. — 17. Mr. Nowel Solherton, to Mr. Hicks, to forward the bulinefs of his Friend Now'el Spark to Lord Burghley, March 15, 1593, 4. — 18. Mr. William Dethlck, Garter King at Arms, to Lord Eurgh- ley, of the infolence of Biokefmouth, the York-Herald, Ian. 5 , 1593,4, See a Complaint of Sir Edward Hobby ( 294 ) a^ainfi the fame Brokefmouth, at the back of No. 21. — 15. Garter King at Arms, recomg^ends one Samuel Tbompfon to Lord Burghley, to be a Purluivant, 1593, 4. — 20. A Petition of Mr. Thomas Drury of the Inner Temple to Lord Burghley, for a Herald^s place, 1593, 4. — 21. Mr. Anthony Hall Senior, to Lord Burghley, that bis fon Anthony Hall may be a Pur- fuivant, 1593, 4. — 22. An humble Petition oF the Tenants of. the Duchy of Cornwall, to Sir John Fortefcue, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1594. — 23. Inconveniences of Mr. Parker’s having a Grant for receiving and filing Bills, Answers, &c. in Chancery, 1594. — 24 Things done for the Queen’s Service by the Six Clerks in Chancery, for which they have no recom- pence, April 2, 1594. — 25. An humble Petition to the Queen of the Six Clerks in Chancery againfl; Mr. Parker’s Suit. April 5, 1594. — 26. The Six Clerks Supplicate Lord Burghley to prevent, if poflible, Mr. Parker’s Grant pafling the JTivy Seal, April 18, 1594. — 27. The Six Clerks to Lord Burghley, to get leave to be fully heard before the Queen, againfl Mr. Parker, April 18, 1594. — 28. Auditors of the Imprefs to Lord Burghley, not to remove the Records frpm their Office in the Exchequer, 1594. — 29. Names of certain Offices, and of feme of the prefent Officers under the Government, 1594. — 30. A Form for FeoffPes taking Poffeffion of a Houfe and Land in trull for certain Ufes, 1594.-— 31. Mr. Edward Coke’s Certifi- cate of a Compofition betwixt Mr. Richard Burfion, and Mr. Peter Manwood, 1594. — 32. Mr. H. Nevil, to Lord Burghley, of the Queen’s Copyhold at Dennyngton, Berks; with a Certi- ficate of one John Cecil, a Sadler, concerning Tenantfiiip of .the fame, Feb. 25, 1593,4. — 33. a Petition of Joan Wheeler, tb Ivord Burghlev, to continue 7'enan‘t in the Queen’s Manour at Dennyngton, Feb. 3, 1593, 4. — 34. PropcTals for Regula- tions among the Buyers and Sellers of Tin in Cornwall, 1594. —35. Reafons of the Town of Plimouth, to nominate the Go- vernor of the new Fort there, with Anfwers to the fame, 1594. — 36. An Efiimate of the Charge of a new brick Wall to be made on the Tower-Wharf at London, 1594. — 37. Sir Henry Cock, of Broxbourn, propofes to Lord Burgh- ley fome ufGful alteration of the Armour ufed by the Militia. Sir Henry Cock, to Lord Burghley, concerning the Mufters of the Militia of Hertfordfliire, [a Duplicate of the former.] July 3 8, 1594. — 38. The Merchants Adventurers reprefen t to Ld. Burghley that Greenfmith’s Licence to Export Cloths hurts their Company, Sept. 2, 1594. — 39. Sir Henry Cock, to Lord Burghley, on finking the exceffive price of Grain, and forbid- ding to make firong Ale and Beer, July 25, 1594. — 40. Direc- tions of Lord Burghley to the Jufticesof Hertfordfliire, for Re- gulating the price of Grain, 159 t. — 41. An Account of the Subfidy and Impofis received at feveral Ports, by the Collec- tors for French and Rhenifli Wines, 1594. — 42. Objections of the Vinters againfi a Sait for Surveying the Gage of Wines ( 295 ) and Oyls, 1594.— -40. Edward Lane, agahifl the Company of Vintners, trying for a private Licence for retail of Wines, &c. 15.94. — 44., The Warden of the Vintner^s Company to Lord* ^urghley, againh.the new Surveyprfbip of Veffels of Wine and Oyl, Sept. 21, 1594.— 45. Mr. J. Spencer, Lord Mayor of London, to Lord ^^urghley, that they cannot fpare the Bridge houfe to Sir J. Hawkins for a Granary, Dec. 23, *1594. — 4.6.' The j^Iayor, in the name of the Town of Plimouth, to Lord Bnrghley, to flop Mr. Strode from building near the Sea, as it will block up the, way to their Bulwarks, and confeqiient hurt' their Community, Aug. 3, 1594. — 47. The Mayor and Alder- znen of Glouceder complain to Lord Burghley of -the Surveyor of the Porfs Irregularities, with their Depo.lition-; of Havock made of their Tina her allowed them out of the Foreft of Dean, Aug. 30, 1594. — 48. Mr. FanHiaw^s. Anfwer .ito a Letter of LoM Burghley, concerning Exportation of, and'Cuftom for • Calves Skins, June 24, 1594.—-49.-, The Tort Officers at Yar- mouth inform Lord Burghley, they have flopped a Ship, fold by one Gray to one Fofter, a Scotchman, July I, 1594. — ^50; The Officers of Plimouth to Lord Burghley, for an Order to flop the Clandehiiie Conveyance of Goods out of Prize Ships, Jul)' 3,, 1594. — 51, A Surveyor of the Cufloms’s Certificate to Lord Burghley, of Tin wrought and un wrought, exported for aY’ear pah. Sept. 1594. — 52. Depofitions for L. Burghley, by J. Flopkiiis, againh Tv Taylor, for Abufes in his Office of Cuflomer of Briho), Nov. 9,1594. — 53. Mr. T. Phelipps de- fires of Lord Burghley a refpite of Payment of Money he owes to the Queen, Dec. 27, J594. — 54. A Petition to Lord Burgh- ley, by Robert Stringer of Derby and William Sawyer of Gainffiorough for a Commiffion of Sewers, May 12, 1594.— 55. An Order of the Star-Chamber, relating to the right of Naviga- tion on the River Lea, in Hertforddiire, June 20, 1594. — 56. A Certificate of die Coramiffioners ofEewers, concerning the Illc of Ely, June^ 159,4. — 57. Orders of Council for limiting the number of Alehoiifes, Tipling houfes, &c. and againft Strong prink, 1594. — 58,.;rSir H. Cock to Lord Burghley, to regulate the price of Grain ; and that Jufiices of. Peace produce their Arrnoiir^on Demand, Sept.l3, 1594. — 59. A Petition ofLincoln- fhire Gentlemen, to Lord Privy Seal and Lord Treafurer for a Hew Co.mmiffion of Sewers, 1594. — 60. Lord Burghley's rough praugjit of a Manifeho of the Queen, .upon ddcovery. of Lo- pez\ Yre^fon, 1594.— 61-. A Recital of . fundry. Abufes in the Coi^ncilpt, Marches , of the Wales, .May 1594. — 62. .Lnftru61ions pjf an unnamed Perfon for regulatingllie; Affairs of the Coun- cil in W^les^/ 1594. — 63. Articles lo be confidered in the ’Council tjtie,.. Marches for the government of Wales, 1594. — - 64. phe, Cjhar^ellot of Ir-e!and to- .L^rd Burghley, to .protect him frouy ih^..ill effeHs of fome.. Calumnies,.' May 27, 1594.—; The,j^ing of Nayarre. m Frenpji, tp^ Lord* Burghley, that the Viaain of Chartres will communicate to him his Affair^,' 1 ( 293 ■) March 1594.— 66. The Duke of Pimeratiia, in Latin, to Lorr Relcafe of his (wo Sons imprifbned for Noncon- formity, 1594. — 27. Lord Burgliley to Mr. Vaughn of (he Pipe-office, to feiid him the Particulars of a Leale granted to one Powel, June 29, 1594. — 28. A Schedule of the Efiate of Bennet Guildford, of the County of Kent, an Outlaw, attainted of High Tieafon, 1594 — 29- The iaft Will and Teftament of Anne, Lady Dowager Dacre.s, an Heirefs, Widow of Gregory Fiennes, Lord Dacre, Dec. 20, 1594, — 30. The Inflrument of Conveyance of Lady Dacre’s Lands to her Executors, and Enrail of the fanle, Dec. 25, 15:)4. — .31. Mr. Dalton, a Bar- ■Tifter at Law, thanks Lord Burghley for procuring him (o be Under Sheriff of London, March 27, 1594.— -32. Mr. P,.'chard Cox to Mr. Flicks, to know Lord Burghley’s Opinion concern- ing a certain Warrant, April 1, 1594. — 33. The Mafier < f the Rolls to Mr. Hicks, concernii'',g a Requeft of the Merchants of Chefier, and one Widow Mafiey, April 6, 1594. — 34. Mr. Powel, Surveyor of the Ordnance, excufes himlelf to Lord Burghley againlt the unjuft Acculation of Mr. Painter, April 24, 1594. — 35. A Suit oi Jolni de. Cardenas for expofing Cop- per, Bruls, &c. wrought into floufehold Uteidils tor Ireland, April, l5f; k — 36. Mr. Michael Sandes to Mr, Hicks, concern- ing the Warrlliiip of John Cheney of Lowes of Suficx, May 10, P 594 . — . 37 . ]\lr. Richard Frampton to Mr, Hicks, concerning a Wardffiip gran'ed to Lady St.John, May 12, i 594.— 38. A ( 299 ) iSlote of the liTaes loft in the Queen^s Bench an.'! Common Pleas for fome Years, certifyed to the Excheqaer, 1594. — 39. Mr. Norris to the Lord Admiral of the Inconvenience of felling 500 Trees out of one of the Queen’s Woods, Jane 8t!), 1594. —40. Richard Webfter, a Scholar, in Latin, to Lor 1 Burgh- Jpy, with a Prefent of Zanchius de Operibus Dei, May 1594. — 41. The Company of Upholfterers defend themlelves againft an Accufation of their Frauds in Feathers, June K), 1594. ■ — 42. A Certificate of certain Tradefmen to Lord Bufghley, that feveral Abufes are committed by Upholfterers, June 19, 1594. — 43. Mr. James is thankful _ to Mr. Hicks for procur- ing the Settlement of an Affair relating to the College he is of, June 22, 1594. — 44. Mr. Arthur Capel to Mr. Hicks, relating to foine Preferment intend-^d for him by the Lord Treafurer, July 2, 1594. — 45. An Anfwer of the Upholffers of London, to a Petiuoa exhibited againft them for their Abufes in Trade, July 1594.— 46. Mr. William Lambarde, of the Fine Office, to Mr. Hicks, of the over Payment of lOl. by his Friend through Miffake, July 3, 1594. — 47. Mr. Edward Jones to Lord Burghley, to procure him the Cierkflfip of the Council in Jreland, rather than Mr. Briffsett, July 8. 1594. — 48. M. Wm, Hubbock, Chaplain of the Tower, to Mr. Hicks, to move his Lord to repair his Houfe. as he promifed, July 12, 1594. — 49. Sir Robert Cecil to Mr. Hicks, to dirpatch Mr. Wroath’s Bufiuefs with the Lord Treafurer, July 14. 1594. — 50. Sir John Popham’s Petition for Leave to ere<5t (wo H afpitals, one for Men the other for Wmnen, at Wellington, Somerfelfliire, July 16, 159k — 51. Mr. Dalton of London (See No. 3 1.) ex- cufes him fell to Lord Burghley for countenancing a Report he was dead, July 18, 1594. — 52 Comp'aints of the Inhabitants of Taterffiall, Lincolnthire, againft the violent Oppreffions of the PZarl of Lincoln, July 28, 1594. — 53. Kirklram and Bird’s Suit for the foie ajopraifing and taking Inventories of Goods in in the City of London, with an Anfwer to the fame, Aug. 2, 1594. — 54. The Bithop of Durham elect (T. xMatthew), ex- preiles iiis Concern to Mr.- Hicks that he ca'nnol fpeak witfj him. Sept. 1. 1594. — 55. Mr. Henry Maynard at the Court to fiis Fellow Secretary Mr. Hicks in the Country, with News of various kiud, Sept. 14, 1591-. — 56. Mr. William J.ynes, by bis brother, to Mr. Hicks, with JLifinefs to be (ranfacted by the Lord Treafurer, Sept. 27, 1594. — 57. Mr. Hicks to the Dean of Durham, fnewing his Opinion of the likHyhood of his Surcefs, Sept. 3, 159 k — 58. Sir Robert Sydney tells Mr, Hicks he is forry for L. Burghiey’s I ilnefs : T.hat Powder is want- ing for the Garrilbn at Fliiffiing, Odt. 1, 1594. — 59. Rb. Jentill offers to difeover fome Cun< fities to Lord Burleigh, on iiis re- leafe from Prilonfor counlerfeiting foreign Coin, Ocl. 1, 1594. — 60. Mr, Amh. Holborne lends lo Mr. Filtks Part of tome Mo- ney he owed him, and -promilcs to rc.Tiit the rdi loon, Ocl. 4, Q q ( 300 ) 1594. — 61. Mr. Giles Wigginton to Mr. Hicks, to recom- rnend a Suit of two of his Friends to Lord Burghley, 061. 9, 1594. — 62. Mr. Roger Wiibraham to Mr. Hicks, that he Wants nof preferment in Ireland, but to be recalled thence, 061. 3 8, 1594. — 63. Dr. Wm. Redman to Mr. Hicks, to commu- nicate his inc'ofed Letter to Lord Burghley, and procure an Anfwer, 061. 19, 1594. — 64. Mr. Serjeant Glanvill to Mr. Hicks, to procure for his Bfother-in Law, Dr. Dunriche, the Efcheatorfhip ofDevonfliire and Cornwall, 061. 24, 1594. — 65. One Harris, a Clerk, begs of Lord Burghley a Releale from Imprifonment on a falfe Accufation of flandering his Lord- fbip, 061. 25, 1594. — 66. Sir George Carew to Mr. Hicks, to procure his Nephew and Namefake the Efchaetorthip of Devon or SomerfetQiire, 061 31, 1594. — 67. Mr. Henry Maynard to Mr. Hicks, that he had been bufied in writing an Account of Lopez’s Treafon, Szc. 1594.— 68. Mr. Maynard to Mr. Hicks, of Sir John Norris’s Fight in Ireland with the Earl of Tyrone ; and fomedomeflickNews, Sept.l, 1394.— 69. The Dean ofDur- ham, returning to (he Country, wants Mr. Hicks to give his Letter to Lord Burghley, in Bead of taking a petfonal Leave, 1594. — 70, Thomas Machen, of Lincoln’s Inn, in Latin, de- fires Lord Burghley would admit him as one of his Servants, Nov. 1394. — 71. Mr. Baron Ewens recommends to Mr. Hicks bis Friend Mr. Brogis for the Efcheatorfliip ofSufTexand Surry, Nov. 1594, — 72. Mr. J. Sedley to his Coutin Mr. Marfion, to obtain of Mr. Hicks the Wardthip of one Crifp, for his Friend, Dec. 5, 1594. — 73. John Rawlins, a condemned Prifoner, offers to Lord Burghley, for his Life and Freedom, to be a ufe- ful Spy on the Spaniards, 1594. — 74. Mr. Francis Flower pe- fions Lord Burghley for a Place in her Majefly’s Cufloms, Dec. 1594. — 75. Mr. Sampfin Lennard clefires Mr. Hicks to intro- duce his Servant, the Meffengcr, with his Buhnefs to Lord Burghley, Dec. 30, 1594. — 76. A 2d Latin Letter of Mr. Tho- Machen to Lord Burghley, to receive him into the Number of his Retainers (See No. 70.) 1594. — -7L An Examination and file Effe61 of Mr. Brownchard’s Patent for Iflues of Jurors, 1594. — 78. Sir Robert 'Cecil writes artfully to Mr, Hicks con- cerning forne ferret Favourite, (fuppofed to be Dr. Toby Mat- thew) 1594. — 79 A Declaration of an unnam’d perfon v/hat Ofiices in the Queen’s Manour of Havering, are juftly claim’vi by L. Oxford. 1594. — 60. The humble Petition of the Purdiafers; concerning the Debts of (he Karl of Oxford to the Courts of Wards, 1594. — 81. Mr. Roger Herlakenden’s^ Account of his Purchafes out of the Earl of Oxford’s Lands, 1591. — 82. Names of Perfons who are Suitors to be preferred to (he Offices of He- ralds and Purfuiwants', 1594. — 83. A Petition to Lord Burgh- ley of Anthony Chewte, n poor Gcfif, nytd a Scollar (a.s he calls Jdmfe!') to be a Purfuivant, 1594.— 84. Mr. Rich. Lee, Cla- rencieux King at Arm'', wit!) his Reatons, (o Lord Burgh'ey, why he iifecl a Hcarfe at the Funeral ol a KniglU Bachelor, ( 301 ) June 24, 1594. — 85. A Lift drawn up in proper Order of all the Kings at Arms, Heralds, and Purfaivants, 1594. — 86. JVIr. Wm. Dethick. Garfer King at Arms, complains to Lord Burgh- Jey offaife Acculations againft him b_y York HeraM, Dec. 1594. — 87. Articles or Interrogatories exhibited in the Star Cham- ber by York Herald againft W. Dethick, Garter King at Arms, Sept. 1594. — 88. An emblematical Pair o( Spectacles, 4o dif- cover the Perjuries of Ralph Brooke, alias Brokefmouth, York Herald, 1594. — 89. Ruth Davidges depofition of the leud Practices of Windfor Herald (Nicholas Dethick) at a Court held at Bridewell, Feb. 27, 1594. — 90. Mr. John Evelyn men-* tions to Mr. Hicks his Recovery from great Deafnefs ; with a Paper tliewing the I^Ieans made ufs of for accompliftiing it. He hopes lie will ferve his two Friends with Lord Burghley, Dec, 9, 1594, — 91. Extracts from fome oT the oideft writers in Phy- fick, communicated in Latin to Lord Burghley by one unnam’d, 1594. — 92. Dr. Smith’s Prefcripts for Lord Burghley, as to his liquid and folid Food, Baths, &c. April 8, 1594. VOL. LXXVJlI— Lot 78 . Fol. I. A Complaint to the Council. of the Mayor and Common- alty of New Sarum, of the Innovations of Dr. Coldwell their Bilhop, June 26, 1594, 5. — 2. Mr. T. Phelipps of the Cuftoms, promifes Lord Burghley to pay his Debt to the Queen in a Year’s time, if he may be fpared, Jan. 28, 1594, 5. — 3. Mr. Phelipps requefts of Lord Burghley a forbearance of Procefs againft him, and fliews how he propofes to clear the Debt, Feb. 4, 1594, 5.— 4. Mr. T. Phelipps to Lord Burghley, that he may be pfotecled in the Exchequer from other Vexations while he is baying the Debt, Feb. 5, 1594, 5. — 5. Mr. Phelipps de- ftres L. Burglvley’s Warrant to Alderman SaKonftall, to pay towards the Debt, fo much as he (Phelipps) has paid him, March 12, 1594, 5.— 6. Dr. Peisker, in Latin, to Lor.l Burgh- ley, laments the mifery he is brought into, through neglect of his Cafe, Jan. 1, 1594, 5. — 7. Frederick Duke of Brunfwlck and Lunenberg, in Latin, earneftly craves reftitutlon to Dr. Peisker for his LotTes, Feb. 4, 1594, 5. — 8. Charles Lord Wil- liighbv of Parham, and the Juftices of Lincolnftiire, to Lord Burgliley, to excufe their furnifliing much Corn, for the Navy in tins time of Scarcity, Jan. 6, 1594, 5.-9. The Earl of Hun- tingdon thanks Lord Burghley, for his good news of the French King’s Er.try into Paris ; he tells him of t".arl Bolhwell’s having been at York, &c. March 25, 1.594, 5 — 10. Dr. W. Wick- hain, Bitliop of Lincoln, thanks Lord Burghley for procuring his removal to the See of Winchefter, Jan. 10, 1595, 6. — 11. Maltiiew, Biftiop of Durham, earneftly begs Lord Burghley* ( 302 ) inierceffion with the Queen, for the pardon of Lady Margaret Nevil, Feb. 1 6, 1594, 5. — 12. Lady Margaret Nevii’s forrow^ fnl Petition to the Queen for her life, and iomewivat to fupport her, Feb. 14, 1594, 5. — 13. Dr. Fletcher, Bilhop of London, laments to Lord Burghley, the Queen’s fiifpending him from his Epitcopal Jurifdidtion, Feb. 24, 1594, 5. — 14. William Biftiop of W inton, intreats Lord Burghley’s influence for the Tempo- ralities, &c. of the See to be forthwith allowed him. Mart h 8, 1594, 5. — 15. John, Bifliop of Limerick, to Ld. Burghley, to have leave to take with him to Ireland a certain Number of Cattle, Tome Fire Arms, &c. March 16, 1594, 6. — 15. The Head and P'ellows of Trin. Coll Cambridge, to Lord Burgh- ley, for the of the Robes in the Tower, to wear in a Trag- edy to be a6Ied by them, Jan. 28, 1594, 5. — 17. The Prefldent and Fellows of St. John’s College, Oxon, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, fvr Timber from Shotover Woods to repair their Li- brary, Feb, 12, 1594,5. — 18. Dr. A. Novvel, Dean of St. Pauls, complains to Lord Burghley of Sir Edward Hobby’s detaining Lands fettled on Braze Nofe Coll. Oxon, March 13, 15.04, .5. — 19. Dr. T. Matthew, Bifliop of Durham, to Lord Burghley, for his Letters to fecure the Temporalities of the See, March 19, 1504, 5. — 20. Mr. Worfley’s Suit, and Reafons to Lord Burghley, for confirming his Grant of the Forfeitures of Recu- fants in Chefliire, 1594, 5. — 21. Co'le6lions of importance re- lating to the Soldiery, taken from the Accounts Of the Confta- bles of Norfolk, Jan 0, 1594, 5. — 22. Sir Edward Drewe, to Mr. ILcks, to introduce his friend Mr. Strowde, to the l-iord Treafurer, Jan. 9, 1594, 5. — 23. Mr. Clement Hicks of Chef- ler, to his brother Mr. Alichael Hicks the Lord Treaiiirer’s Se- c'retary, on private Affairs, Jan. 16, 1594, 5. — 24, Mr. Wil- liams’s Suit to the Council, and to Lord Burghley, with his Reafons for Expoiling Yarn, Sic, to Ireland, Jan. 23, 1504, ,5. — 25. Mr. Philip BaiTet complains to Lord Burghley, that be- tides hh other Calamities Mr. Fortef ue has gotten from him an advantageous T/cafe', Jan. 21, 1501,5. — 26 Sir Thomas Milcl- ntay to Mr. Hicks, to iil'e his influence with Lord Burghley, for expediting his Suit, Jan. '29, 1504, 5. — 27. Sir. T. Mild- may's Suit for the foie Regiftring of Strangers, the Utility ot it, an<1 othe r reafons for it, 1 591-, 5. — 28. Sir Ldward Wynfleld defires I.ord Burghley not to Lady. Dud ley’s Suit, for flie had notapplyed to any other Patfon, as his Lorclfliip was mil- informed (he had, Feb. 4, 1594, 5. — 29. Mr. liayiiberd, Stew'- ard of the Tower, h s information to Lord Burghley ot Mr. Painter’s abnfes in his Office, Feb. 2i, 1594, .5, — 30. Sir Robert Sydney thanks I.ord Burghley for the Wanifliip of Mr. Pagnam’s Son, March 4, 1504, 5. — 31. Mr, Franc.is Bacon to Lord Burghley, concerning his having made a hitherto fruit icTs application to the Queen to be SoHicitor, March 21, 1594^ 5. 32. Mr. Newmomen at Dublin, to Mr, Hicks, to procure a difpaUh of feme bufinefs concerning Victualling, .NIarch 23, ( 503 ) T594, 5. — Dr. William Mount, to Mr. Hick??, that the Dean of York’s Letters may be prefented to Lofd Burghley, and an Anfwer obtained, March 2 4-, 1694*, 5. — 34*. A llecitai of Offences committed by Andrew Smith, chief Clerk of tire Spicery, April 11, 1595.— 35. A Recital of Frauds in the de- livery of Wines for the ufe of the QueeiAs Houfehold, 159.5, —36'. S. T. Egerton, Matier of the Rolls, to Lord Burghley, with a Note of the Perquiftes of the Courts in the Lordftiips of Broomfield and Yale, Aug. 23, 1595. — 37. A Brief of Lands and Teniements of the Queen, from which (he receives no be- nefit, N6v. 1595. — 38. An Information to Lord Burgiiley, by an unnamed Perfon of the fraudulent and unjuli dealings of Sir Henry Knyvett, June 30, 1595. — 39. The Names, Circuits, and Fees, of the twelve Judges or Jufticesof Affize, 1595. — 40. Mr. Ofyorn’s Certificate of Leafes upon Extents, made by the Treaftirer of England, Temp. Ed. 3tii, 1595. — 41. Mr. Pl)arney’s reprefentation of a Cafe betwixt Edmond and John Fortefeue, Plaintiffs, and Philip Baflett and Richard Pharney, Defendants, 1595. — 42. An Order by the Lord Keeper of the 'Great Seal, and the Lord Treafurer, concerning the Manourof Great Torrington, Devon, 1595. — 43. A Brief of a Caufe be- twixt Mr. Robert Markham, and Mr. Hugh Hare, May 1595. —44 Edward Owen’s proceedings againft David Holland, and the faid Holland’s Anfwers to the Slanders of Anne Owen, 1595. — 45. Reafons of Anne Owen, why a Leafe for the good of her and her Family fliould not be committed to David Hol- land, 1595. — 46, Prefumptions againh Berry and Finche, for Counterfeiting of Gold Coin, June 7, 1595. — 47. Reafons to move her Majefiy to grant fome Relief to the poor Burgelfes of Berwick on Twee ), 1595. — 18. The Mafier of the Rolls to Lord Burghley, in behalf of David Holland, againft the Owens, Dec. I, 1595. — 49. A Memorial of things to be done for Se- curity of the Wefiern Coafis of England againft Invaders, 1595, 50. Orders to be cblerved for firing the Beacoi»s on the Ille of Wight, and on the South Coali of England; wiili an xVccount of Arms, Ammunition, &c. taken from the Book. oF Survey of the fame, 1595 — 51. An imperfect Order of the Queen, writ- ten by Lord Burghley, tor compelling Recufants to furnifli Men .and Money for Ireland, 1595. — 52. An indenture For the ap- pointment of 50 Soldiers, with Arms fuitable, to be raifed in Hertfordftiire, June 27, 1595. — 53. A Certificate of the Ex- amination of certain Idle and xMafterlefs Men and Women at •the Old Bailey, by Commiffioners, 1595.— 54. Will iam Button, fome time a Prifoner in the Low Countries, to the L rd Admi- •ral, with tranfaffions of the French and Spanifli Armies, Aug. 13, 1595.* — 55. Minutes of the Queen’s Commifhon enabling Sheriffs to take care of the MuRers, in Counties where Lieu- tenants are wanting, 1595.— 56. Names of the principal Officers of the Qiieen’.s Forces with (hort Characters of each, 1595. — 57. Two Letters of Mr, J, Linewraye, Clerk of the Deliveriec, ( 304 ) to L6i*d Bur^liley, with Propofals for reforming Abufe^ In tlie Ordnance Office, May 26, and June 18, 1595. — 58. Mr. Rich- ard Browne to Lord Burghley, to have the free enjoyment of his Grant for Curing and Paclcing Fifli in Devonfliire and Corn- wall, Oct. 5, 1595. — 59. A Note of Reprifal Goods brought into the port of London by Captain Lancafler, in June and July, 1595. — 60. Ralph Bofl'evile a Sea Captain, to Sir Francis Drake and Sir J. Hawkins, of his preparing for an Engagement, July 25, 1.^95. — 61. The Jufticesof Peace in Kent, to Lord Cob- ham, Warden of the Cinque Ports, concerning the liigh price of Corn in Kent, 061, 9, 1595. — 62. Confiderations for abate- ment of the exceffive high price of Corn and other Vitluals, 1595. 63. A Certificate'to Lord Burghley, of the Matter and Wardens of the Bakers, of the number of Quarters of Meal baked weekly in London. 06t. 11, 1595. — 64. J. Spencer Xd, Mayor of London, to Lord Burghley, concerning a Libel, and a Riot of x\pprenfices, June 29, 1595. — 65. The Lord Mayor of London to Lord Burghley, concerning their choice of a new Recorder, &:c. July 23, 1595. — 66. A Lid of the Number of of poor Houfeholders in the feveral Wards of the City of Lon- don, Dec. 1, 1595. — 67 Names of all fuch Gentlemen of Ac- count as retided in the City, Liberties, and Suburbs of London;, Nov. 28, 1595. — 68. An Abflradlof the Charters and Liber- ties of Yarmouth, with the reafonablenefs of the fame, 1595. — 69. A Commiffion from the Queen for ihe Towui of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, dated April 2, 1568. — 70. The date of the Town of Yarmouth, with a Petition to the Council for pre- fervaiion of their Liberties, 1595. — 71. Articles of Re me m,- brance fo be laid before the Council in behalf of the Town at Yarmouth, 1595. — 72. Mr. Robert Dow to Lord Burghley, of the ill effeffs of granting a Licenfe to Export 1000 Sarplcrs of Wool, April 1, 1595. — 73. The Magidrales of New' Sarii>n betpeak Lord Burghley’s Candour in a dilpute with their Bitli- op, with an incloled Note of their Priviledges, May 2, 1595. — 74. The Mayor and Burgedes of Kingdon upon Hull, tliew to Lord Burgliley (heir Lodes by redraining (he Exportation of Lead from their Port, June 10, 1595. — 75. Mi . Robert Dow to Lord Burghley, that a Suit tor exporting 400 Pelts tliould not b( all )wetl, without Giles dc Loo’s confent. (See No. 85.) Jill e 16, 1595. — 76. The Company of London Grocers (pom- plain to Lord Burgliley that they are hurt by Sir John Packing- ton’s Licence for Starch, June 20, 1595. — 77. The Ma}or and Burgeii’es of King’s Lynn, to Lord Burghicy, to he allowed to Mutter tlieir ownl'own’s Men, according to their Charter', 06f. 16, 1.59.7 — 7 8. The Mayor and Burgedes ot King’s Lynn, fo Lorn Bu3-gh!ey, to prevent the ingioflirg ot Barley, and other (7ra!n. Oct. 25, 1.595. — 79. A Per!on anr.ained, deputed by il'.e A'lagidrates of King’s Linn, to Lord Burgliley, repeats (be!)- Siiit tor MiiiPring their own men. (vSee No. 77.) 1.595. — 80. The.Magrdrates df iStwcuitie upon Tyne, to Lord Burgh* ( P05 ) ' Jey, of tKe advanced pric^* oT Coals and Scarcity of Cofn ifi their parts, Dec. 10, 1595. — SI. Mr Alderman Billin^fley's Note of Slims paid by Mr. Swvnnerton tor his f^rm of French and Rhenini Wines, fat).' 1595.— 82., The Ofh crs of the Port of London, to Lord feurghley, with Rea ojis why Lord Honf- don could not export all his Cloths, in the time limited' by his' Licenfe. April 4, 1595. -^8S. The Officers of the Port of Lon- don to Lord Burghley, for fome more effiedlual method to pre- vent the Frauds of Sea Coaders, April 30, 1595.-— 84. Rea- fons for reforming abufes by Conveying anht Stealing away Iron Ordnance, April 1595.- — 85. An Account of the Num- ber of Pelts exported by virtue of Andreas de Loo’s Licenfe, and what remain. (See No. 75.) June 9, 1595. — 8(). Tlie PfofitS't>f the Cuftoms and Subfidy for Cordage, in London, and fome other Ports, June 10, 1595. — 87. Mr. Richard Cat rar- then (hews to Lor#i Burghley ihe redfonabienefs of taxing Ve- netian Wares, while the Venetians tax thole of Einglilhinen, June 14, 1595. — 88. The Officers of Dover fliew to Lord Bur_'hiev the inconvenience of liinderlng the Exportadon of Lvme, July 7, 1595 — 89. The Commiffioners from Dover, defire Lord Burghleyfs Letters of inquiry into tCe deficiency of the Culfoms appropriated to the Repairs of the Haven, July 25, 1595. - 90. Officers of the Poit of Exeter to Lord Burgh- ley, that the Wellerr^ Mercliants complain of an F5xa61ion of 3s. per Ton for Waftage. Aug. 30. 1595. — 91 Mr. Niclolas Smith, Cufiom Officer at Yarmouth, vvri:es to Lord Burghley 'ol the Grievances of ttie Fiffiermen, &c. 061. 15, 1595.— 92. Old inances of King Philip and Queen Mary for regida’ing the Ppfts and Hackiv y Men, between London -md tne borders of Scotland, Printed in their Reign. — 93 A Draught of Order; ct tile Council of the Q seen, concerning the Polls efiahlilhed in fliis Realm, 1595.— 94. Su Themas rieneage’s NoU' of the Queen’s Exnences tor Carnage of Letters by the ^ oil, to and from Chefter, for Seven Years, 1595 — 95. Mr. P.obVs Ac- count to the Lord Tieafurer of the different Stages of the Poll, and difiance betwixt each, from London to Cheiter,and thr nce to Feland, Feb. 2, 1594, 5. 96. Mr. Prob)’s Ofier to Farm the Pofis to Chefter : let down in Lord Bnrghley’s handwrit- ing, 1595 —97. The Par iculars of each Year of the Queer.’s Expences of Pofis to Chefter fp^cifi d, bom the 23di Year of the Queen to 1595.— 98. Allnwanees fr> mi the Court at diffe- rent times to feveral Perlons w-tio have had charg- of tr e Pofis to Chefter, 1595. — 99. Mr. Peter Prohy recites to Lord Burgh- ley the particuhrs ol his Grant of tf'C Poft fer Chefte , and dv'^- fires fome altrration, 1595.— 100. A Dilcovery ol Mr. Proby’s rt al Profits arifing Irom ids Office of the Poll, from Loncion, thiough Cfufte , to ir.-Und, 1595. R r ( 306 ) VOL, LXXIX— Lot 79. Foh I. Edward or Edmond Nevill to Walter Williams, Efq, concerning manning and vi6t nailing the Tower of London, Nov. 22. 159o.— 2. Edmond Ncvil, alias Latymer, to Mr, Kaynberd, Steward of the Tower, concerning leizing that Fort, Nov. 9, }593 . — 3. Treatonable Intentions of a Perfon iin- nam’d, imparted by Edmond Nevil to Mr. Reynberd, 1595. — 4 . A third and fourth Letter of Edmond Nevil to Mr. Reynberd, on the former Subjedl, Nov. 13, and 15, 1595. — 5. Edm'ond Nevil to Mr. Waade, Clerk of the Council, concerning fome difcourfe he had with the Lieutenant of the Tower, 1595. — 6. Mr. Reynberd to Lord HiinTdon, Lord Chamberlain, that he is ready upon his Lordtliip’s Motion, to fend him N evil’s Letters, Nov. 14, 1595. — 7. Mr. Reynberd to the Lord Cham- berlain, fliewing what he had done towards Difcovery of the Plot, Nov. 17, 1595. — 8. Anthony Rudd, Bifhiop of St. Da- vid’s, and the Jndices of Pembrokethire, to Lord Burghley, of the State of Milford Haven, and its confequences, Nov. 8, 1595.— 9. Names of Robbers, Accounts of their Robberies, and Confiderations for fupprefling them. May 21, 1595. — JO. Certain SuggeOions Vith regard to Charters for Pardons, 27th of Edward the 3d. — II. A Petition and Scheme offered to Lord Burghley by Humphrey Greinvile, Gent, for Relief of the Poor, Impotent, &c. 1595. — 12. Orders for fupprefling Va- gabonds, relieving the Impotent, and felting the Poor lo work, 1595. — 13. The Mailer of the Rolls to Lord Burghley, of the Vice-chancellorfliip ol the County Palatine of Lancafler, where the Seals ought to be kept, Dec. 18, 1595. — 14. The Deputy Lieutenants of Hertfordfldre to Lord Burghley, with Propofais of fome Military Regulations. Dec. 18, 1595. — 15. Mr. Juftice Shutdevvorth mentions to Lord Bu'ghley Abufes to be re- formed in the Council within the Marches of Wales, Jan. 25, 159G. — IG. Mr. Hugh Broughton to L. Burghley, for the Abp. of Tomoncl, (or Taam) in Ireiand, and that he may talk with Dr. Reyno'ds before his Lordfitip, May 16, 1595. — 17. Names and Numbers of Captains dead and flain in the Wars in the Low Countries, Bri fanny, Normandy, and England, from 1 576 lo 1 595. — 18. Advices in Italian, tent to England from Rome and Venice, in June, July, Aug'.dl, and September (on 12 Sheets), 1595 — -19. Sir Edward V'. oPnn to Lord Burgliley, to procure for him of the Qiu en the- Trealiirertbip of the Ciiamber, Nov. 15, 1595, — 20. A iMeff, p.gir of the Duke of Wii tembeig, in Latin, !(; Loril Burghley, loiiit iting, in the Duke’s Name, for the Or ur of (he Garter, Apr.l 9, 1595. — 2J. 1 lie Duke of Pomeiania, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to reli'.ve one of his Subjects ''ho had lod all by Piiales and Shipwrcv k. May 22, ( 307 ) 1595. — 22. The Duke of Holfatia, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to obtain of the Queen Tome Favour.''; for him ; with Lord Burghley’s Latin Anfwer, Ju'y 1, 1595.— 23. The Duke of Wiftemberg to Lord Burghley, in Latin, that he may ex- port 1000 Cloths for his own Ufe, Cuftom free, July 14, 1595. — 24. Monf, Incarville, in French, to Lord Burghley, for re- leafe of two 'Frenchmen arrefted and detained in Cuftody, Aug. 9, 1595. — 25. Don ChriOoiiaon, in French, to Lord Burgh- ley, that as he had been a Friend to his Fatf.er, he would con- tinue the Friendfliip to him and his Brothef, Sx pt. l')95. — 20. The Earl of ElTex recommends to Lord Burghley, his Servant, Mr. Merrick, to fucreed Mr. Beefron in the Recv ivr.r’s Office, .Atpril 16, 1595, — 27 Lady Bacon to Lord Burghley, to in- troduce to the Queen Mr. Holme.s, newly come from Ireland, in behalf of the new-crccIed CoMcge theic, May 22, 1595. — 28. The Earl of Derby to Mr, H f ks, to procure Lord Burgh- ley’s recommendatory Letter of his Broth'^r Sahffiury to ti]e Lord Deputy ijf Ireland, May 30, 1595 — 29. Tije M^ifler of the Rolls complains to Lord Burghley of ihe Negliger'ce of the Clerks of Chancery in eirolling Commiffions, June?, 1595. —30. The Earl of Lincoln complains to Lord Burghley of the Infolence of one Blake, incourag.-d by Sir Edw. , Dymokc, June 20, 1595.— '31. Lord Willugliby, of Parham, &c. relate to Lord Burghley their Proceedings as to certain Inclofures at Hemefwell, June 21, 1595. — 32. The Earl of Kent to the Coun- cil, of ills fending 40 well-armed Foot Soltfiers, and 2 Light Horfes and Horfemen to Chcfier, witli his Certificate of the fame, June 23, 1595. — 33. The Earl of Kent to Lord Burgh- ley, that for eafe t>f the Country, the Condutt Money for the Soldiers fent to Chefier may be foon paid, June 23, 1595. — 34. Lord Chief Juflice Tojiham to Lord Burghley, concerning the leafing out of Lands of Recufants, Sent. 2, 1595. — 35. Charle.s Wiliughhy of'Paibam, in anfvver to Inquiries of Lord Burghley, into the Slate ofTramed Bands in LincoInHiire, Sept. 29, 1595 — 86. Mr. Ralph Loire, to Mr. Michael Hicks, to pfocur-* Difpatch of rfs Buiinefs with Lord Burghley, Oct. 3, 1595. — 37. 'Fhe Earl of Kent to I>'rd Burghley, of the clif- refpedful Speeches of one Captain VvBlIiams, Oct. 9, 1595. — 3xS. Tiie Bilhop of Winchefier to Lord Burghie}^ hu* Retiitu- tion of the Temporalities of his EKhoprick, with his Reafons for (he lame, March 20, 1595. — ^,39. Maithew, Abp. ofYork, to Lord BurghK y, in beiialf of the difirelkd Lady Margaret Nevil, Apiii 10, 1596. — lO. Dr. Tob^e Matthew, Bilhop of Durham, in return f r Lord Burghley ’s many Favours, i'egs his Arceptanceof lOOl. A pnl 1 595.—“ 41 . The Abp. olAB)rk to Lord Burghley, lhalMoine Lands ici (iie Liberties of Rippon are rot concealed, but holden of the Abp. o' Yoik, June 9, 1595. — 12. 1 r. Joan Young, Bifimp o: llnciuficr, (o Lord Burghley, to clear himleif trom liie Impnlalion ol Avarice, R r 2 ( 308 ) with a Note of his Income nnd Expences, Juried?, 159.5.-— 43. Dr. Rd. Fletcher, Bp. or London, thanks Lord Burghley for interceding with the Queen to lake off his SuO'ention, July 2\, 1595. — 44 The Abp. of York complains to Lord Biirghley, that one Wright vents Jefuitical Ooinions there with im| uity. Sept. 19, 1595. — 45. Dr. Rd. Howland, Bp. of Peterburgh, to Lord Burghley, that he is undone if he has not fume Refpile of the Pavmentof his Debt*', Nov. 3, 1595. — 46. The Bifliop of Winchefier to Lord Burghley, ihat as his Lordfhip propofed one Man, and Lord ElTex another, for a Fellowfliip of Eaton ' Colleg , he is nt a Lofs wh ch o pre‘er, Dec. 10, 1595. — 47. The Abp. of York condoles with D-rd Burghley on the death of the go d Earl of Hun ingdun, I.ord Prefident of the North, Dec, 14, 1595. — 4S. Th* Cinincil at York to the Lords of her ftyY Privy Council, for Directions how to a6t on the Deaih (d' their L rd Prefident, Dec. 14, 1595. — 49. The Abp, of York lo Lord BiirglileN, that Care had been taken of Lord Hunt!* g Jon’s Eife61s and P-.ipers, pubic and private, Dec. 2.“), 1595. — 50. Th Prefirirnt and Fellows of St. John’s College, 0.^on, in { at in, thank Lord Burleigh for granting them (ome Oak Trce< boitdi^ g their Libfa»'v, May 19, LY95. — 51. The Heads of Camhridg* Univerfily tO Lord Burgiiles, to fiop Sir pr, Hyno’s Suit in the Star Chamber, agaiiitt '’l e of 'heir M nibeis, as being contrary to their Pri- vileges, M iy 2.3, 1595. — 52 . Hi. Hugh Broughton to Lo*d Burgh‘e‘, for a Preb' m of St. Pau ^s, and that he i.s preparing a Tiai fiation from tlie Hebrew Bible, June 18, 1595.-53. The Heads of the Univerfity of Can.brioge complain to Lord Burghi y of an Action n moved from their Court to the Queen’s Eeru h, contrary tc> their Privile^ ges, July 8, 1595. — 54. Dr. lYcfioii, Mifter of Trin. Hall, Cambridge, defires Lord Burghley to n’Cntion him to the Queen tor fume Preferment, July 10, 1595 — 55. The M*fiei and Fellows of Trin. Hall, Cand'ricige, beg of Lord Burghley to dllregard the unreafuna- ble Complaints of their i\lins-rnen, Od. 1595. — 56. The Unixerhtv of Oxf rd, in Latin, humbly intreat Lord Burghley to fupport th<-irjnr( Rights and Priviledges, OcL 31, 1595.-- 57. I'he Soc'iely of Queen’s, Cambridg , to Lord Burgh'ey, againtt Mr. ]one.s’s Suit, for a Loafe in Reverfion of St. Ni- chtilas in the Ifl.^ of Thanel, Nov. 10, 1595 —58. Dr. T. Eyng, ot C'ambriflge, his Proof of his Right to certain Lodg- ing'.’ in D (!"!oi s Commons, vsilhheld from him I'y Dr. Syward, Nov. 28, 1595. — 59. Dr. Tyndall and Nevil, of Cambridge, to Mr Roger', tomo'C Lo d Rurgliky to c hufe Mr. Stanton io 'oe M .lie: oi St. J' hn’.s, Cambridge, m place of Lr Whif- akc. Dreiy deceali d, Dec. 12 1595.- 60. Som;- of the Htads of Hoijie.s in Cam ridge, to Lord Burghity, that they leave to his Lordfifip to choofe whom’ he pleafes to the M di riLip of St. John’s, Dec. 13, 1595. — 6l O j 61ions to Mr. Alve>’s being emf n Mafier of Sr. Joh-Ps, Cambridge, on Arc mnr of ( 309 ) tJie Nonconformity of him and his Adherents, Dec. H, J595. — 62. Some Fellows of St. Joh Cambridge, in Latin, juf* tify* themielves to Lo d Burghley from the Charge of Pnrita- n'fm, ])ec. 15, 1595. — 63. Tiie Vice-chancellor and Heads at Cambridge, nominate to L' rd Burghley Dr. Webfter or Mr. Stanton, lor the Headftiip of St. Jolin% Dec. 15, 1595.-— • 64. Mr. Alvey, of St. J .hifs, Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord . Burghley, to clear h'mfelf from the Afperfions caft on him, Dec. 1 8, 1595, — 65. Dr. Goad, Vice-chancellor of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, that the Community of St. John's had hap» pily ch')(en Dr. Clayton iheir Hei^d, Dec. 22, 1595. — 66. The Vice-{ haricellor. aiul Dottors Barwell and Chaderton, recom* mend to Lor-l Burghley Mr. Neale to be Head of Magdalen College, V. ambndge, in place of Dr. Clayton, removed lo the HeadOiip ol St. John's, Dec. 23, 1595.— 67. The Fellows of St. John’s in Latin, return th.ir univerfal Thanks to liOrri , Bufghley, for allowing Dr. Clayton to be their Head, Dec. 27, 1595. — 68 Tne, Fellows of St. John’s, in Latin, humbly pray h<>Yd Bur 'hley, to be preiTed with no Mandate in any future Eledion, 1595. — 69. Some o' the Fellows of John’s iignify their Apprenfinns to Lord Burghley, that a Faction in their* Coil .ge will chufe a Puritan for their Head, if his Lordfliip does not In good Time prevent it, (this th uld be plac’d next No. 60), 1595. — 70 fv'r. Bilfon to Lo/d Burghley, to recom- mend him to the Queen for the Biihoprick of Worceffer, Oct, 31, 1595. — 71. Mr. Tho. Ca twright tell his Friend Mr Hicks, that aci ording to his Kequeli, he had fenl him a Form of Prayer, Sept. .30, 1595. — 72. Walter Stephens, Preacher at Billiop’s Cat- tle, Salop, ?o L. Burghiey, to forbid the keep'ng that Fair on Sun days, Oct. 24, 1595. — 7 3. Certain Articles, in Latin, agreed on by John Abp. of Cant* rbury. Rich. BiQiop of London, and olh^r Djvines at Lambtth, Nov. 20, 1595. — 74. A Certificate of the Burial ando’her Expences ofPhilip Earl of Arundel, late a Prif ner in the Tower, Dec. 4, 1595 — 75. Mr. Dalton to Mr. Hicks, to procure Lord Burgh. ey to favour him in hisCon- tefi: with Mr. Townlend for a certain Office, March 27, 1795. — 76. Mr. W’iicock.s to Mr. Hicks, to prefen t for him to Lord Burghley, a Sermon of lh« Lev. Mr. Henry Smith, deceafed, Ajiril 4, 1595,— 77. Edward Iffiaup to Mr. Maynard, One of Lord Binghl y’s Secretaries, to help Him out of feme Difficnl- t'cs, April 6, 1595. — 78. Mr. Stannen to Lord Burghley, that if Mr. Garter King at Arms is dilplaced, he m-.iy fucct-ed to the Office, April 2!, 1595.— 79. Mr. Piiilip Bafielt men- ti(;ns to Lord Burghley what Lands he had once in Poiretfion, though now worth nothing, and craves Relief, Ap. 22, 1595. — 80. Mr. Robert Beale to Lord Burghley, on the Earl of Ef- tex trying lo get his Place from him, for his Servant Smith', April 24, 1595. — 81. Mr. Tliomas Wheeler tbank.s Mr, Hicks for procuring him a certain Office, April 25, 1595. — 82, Mr. Henry to Mr. Hicks, of foine Diipule with hi^. Bri,v ( 310 ) llier, which he would have fettled. May 8, 1595. — 83. Mr. Ni* cholas Newdegate to L. Burghley, that being a decayed old Gen- tleman, he would relieve him. May 28, 1595. — 84. Sir Ed- mund PakenhanVs Suit to Lord Burghley, for a Grant of Writ- ing all Bills that, are to pafs the Queen’s Signature, May, 1595. — 85. Thomas Machen, in Latin, renews his Suit to Lord Burleigh, to be one oF his Houfehold Servants. May, 1595. — 86. Mr. Anthony Standen to Lord Burghley, that he would re- linquilh his Penfion for a Place in the Queen’s Service, Junes, 1595.-^87. Sir Edmund Pakenham renews his Suit to Lord Burghley (as at No. 84) and anfvs’ers his Loralhips objedious, June 12, 1595. — 88. Mr. Clement Hicks at Chefter to his Bro- ther Mr. Michael Hicks, of his difcharging his Deputy, and other private Ath.irs, July 3, 1595. — 89. Mr. Philip Baflett complains of his great Poverty to Lord Burghley, and defires his Compaffion, July 14, 1595. — 90. Reafons offered to Lord Burghley, by an unnamed Perfm, for a Continuance of Expor- tation of L’me from Dover, July 15, 1595. — 91. Mr. Wm. Waad to Mr. Hicks, to prefent his Letter to Lord burghley fo prevent Importation of Pipe-Baves from Ireland, July 24, 1595. — 92. Mr. Wm. Hunt’s Information foLord Burghley of 3 Ships built in England, and clandeBinely conveyed lo Spain, July 30, 1595. — 93. George Ellis to Lord Burghley, of his Wrongful! Iroprifonment ; with a Note of Difcoveries he can make in behalf of the Realm, Aug. 8, 1595. — 94. A Note of Iffues loB in the Summer Aflizes, delivered into the Exchequer by the Surveyor’s Deputies, Ao. 35th of the Queen, 1595. VOL. LXXX.— Lot 80 . Fol. 1. Mr. Roger Manners in the Country, to Mr. Hicks at Court, to fend him fome News, Aug. 12, 1595.— 2. Sir flenry Kuevett’s projedl for defence of the Realm agaii ft all Invafi- oiis. Sept. 1595. — .3. Pliilip Wil’iaais to Lord Borghley, that he will advance the Queen's Cuf oms 200i. per Annum, if his inclofed Suit is granted, (on 3 Papers) Sept. 10 and 17, 1595. — 4. Captain Levens defires Lord Burghley to remove liis difpleafure from him, and receive him to favour, Sept. 28, 1595. — 5. Sir J. Smith offers to Lord Burgliley, by Mr. Hicks, lo M lifter the Counties of EiTex and Hertford at his own Ex- pence, Ocl. 8, 1595. — 6. Sir J. Woflev to Lord Burghley, to procuie for him of the Queen the Office of Chancellor of the Duchy, 06t, 20, 1595. — 7. Philip Williams lo Lord Burghley, with Copies of two Letters detecting Frauds In tiie Surve)orfliip of Ireland, Oct. 20, 1595. — 8. Proofs of divers rerfons, that the Art of making Milan FuBians, was known by rm whs of Giles Warren, Ocf. I59>. — 9. Hr. Robert Bennet ^ fo I ord Burghley, for tlie Deanery of Windfor, if Dr. Bi/- fon is not to have it, 061, .SI, 1595. — JO. Dr. Whittaker o/ I 311 ) Cambridge, to Lord Burgbley, with Iiis Sermon Ad Clerum, on points then can vaflbd in the Univerfity, Nov. 19, 1395. — II. Lanman and Laughter, two Merchants, defire Mr. Hicks to procure Sir Robert Cecil to withdraw his Proteblion from one Abdey, their Debtor, Nov. 24, 1595. — 12. Richard Shiite, a Prifoner, lliews to Lord Burghley, his refignatioii to his Condilion, and reliance on his LordQiip, Dec. 4, 1595, — 13. Mr. Richard Beancrofte thanks Mr. Hicks for ferving his Friend, and hopes he will continue fo to do, Dec. Jo, J595. — 14. Captain Wynter to the Earl of Eflex, with an Account of his Services and Lodes, and a delire he would move tiie Queen in his behalf, Dec. 23, 1595. — 15. Reginald Smyth’s Suit to Lord Burghley, for the Surveyorfliip of Elfex, Dec. 28, 1595. — 16. A Letter of thanks of Sir Edward Denny to Mr. Hicks, for alhding his Friend, July 10, 1595. — 17. Mr. Philip Badet to Lord Burghley, that his Brother Verney is willing to pay his Debt to the Queen, &c, \59% — 18. RulTel’s Petition and Reafons for his foie making of Calks for the Soulh Coaft Filhery, 1595. — 19. A Copy of an Information in Latin, againft certain Gold-fmiths, for a Fradulent exchange of Gold, 1595. — 20. Edward NeviPs Information to Lord Burghley, of the dangerous Speeches of Sir Michael Blount, Lieutenant of (he Tower, (fee the beginning of Vol. 79) 1395. — 21. A Table of all the Odicers^ of Arms, and how they have been promoted by dcijrees, from the Reign of Edw. 4lh, to 1595. — 22. Dethick Garter King at Arms, his demand of Funeral F'ces detained by Lee Clarencieux King at Arms, 159.5. — 23. Garter King at Arms, his apology to Lord Keeper Puckeringe for his reprefenlation of Mr. Rolheram’s Pedigree, March, 1595. — 24. Lady Eliza- bclh Bowthe of CheAiire to Lord Burghley, with a Medicioe for the Gout, 1595. — 25. Mr. Hugli Morgan’s Account of a Remedy for Deafnefs, which cured Mr. Lawrence Hye Carew, Lieutenant of the Ordnance, to pay Money to Wi.liam Pa theiiche, Efq. Sur- veyor, March 7, 1595, 6. — 38. Names of Priloners in the Fleet Prilon, by whom committed, and for whatCr nies, 1595,6. —39. The Mayor and Aldermen oFBriftoI to the Council, to accept of 4 Subfidies, indead of requiring th m to fit out 3 Ships of War, with a Letter from the fame to Lord Burghley, of the fame date and to the fame efil-dtj Jan 8, 1595, 6. — 10. The Mayor and Aldermen of Gloucefter, to Lord Burghley, lor leave to exchange their Maudlin’s Hofpital, f r Bed’* Almf- houfe, Feb. 10, 1595, 6. — 41. The Mayor and Magifirate'i of Exeter to Lo;d Burghley, to accept 500 Marks, infttad of their Quota towards 4 Ships, Feb. 25, 1595, 6. — 42. An Informa- tion againft Anthony Atkinfon, Searcher at the Pon of Kinglion upon Hull, f r Frauds in his Office, 1595, 6. — 43. Lord Burghley to the Cufiorn Officer and Comptroller of Kingfion npon Hull, to have a watchful eye on Atkinfon the Searciier, Feb. 20, 1595, 6 — ^44. Mr. T. Plumpton’s .Certificate of Good-! imported and entered in the Cufiorn Houfe of London, from Feb. I, to March 1, 1595, 6. — 45. Mr. Edward Hex/s Information to the Council, of Soldiers receiving M n»=v by Counterfeit Pafies, together with the Names of dome tlie Offenders, and the Con'^effions of George Burt n, Job- Llovd, and Daniel Williams, March 8, 1595, 6. — 46, Ti e Matter of the Rolls fends to Lord Burgblev his and Aflornev’s Opi- nion of certain Words in the Lord Ket per s Warrant, Feb. 22, 1595, 6. — 47. The Earl of llerifbrd to Lord Burghley, w-ith thanks for his many favours (o him and his Lady, Feb. 22, 1595,6. — 48. Lord C.iief E>^ron Feryam, and Mr. Baron Ewens to Lord Burghley, for a new Commiffion, concerning Recufants in Yorkfiiire, Feb 28, 1595, 6. — 49. ‘The Biffiop of Ivondon befeeches Lord Burgliley to procure his admitfion to- the Queen’s prefence, Jan. 7, 1595,6. — 50. T he Abp. of York to Lord Burghley, to procure tiie Queen’s Pardon for Marlin Nelfon, a reformed Priefi, fan. 15. 1595, 6.— 51. The Ybp. and Council at York, lo Lord Burghley, for direbti- ons how to defray the Exper.ces of the New Commifiion, March 1, 1595,. 6. — 52 The Ahp of York defires of Lord Burginey, that the Commifiion for Eoclefiafilcal Affairs n;ay be r<-ne\^ed, March, 159^5, 6. — 53. Dr. C^oade, Vice-chan- cellor of carnbricige, Complair.s to Lord Burghley, that ore Ccwll, in a Sermon at St. Mary’s, had railed agj^-inft Nc.Lle- r.icn and Billiops, Jan. 2, 1595,6. — 54. The Mafier and Fel- lows of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, tint their Statutes forbid their receiving again amongft them one ( 313 ) Cottey, a great Offender, who, lo efcape f’linilliraent, had voluntarily withdrawn himfeirfrom iherr, .3*30. 2, 15.95, 6.-— 55 . The Mafter and Fellows of Trin. Coll. Cambridge humbly requeft Lord Burghley 1 q be ‘a Steward of their Lands, Jan. 2, 1595, .G. — 56. The Vice-chancellor of Cambridge to Lord Burghley, that he has allowed the Queen^s Purveyors to take Grain within the Precihds of the Univerfily, Jan. 22, 1595, 6. -—57. The Society ofSt. John^s, Cambridge, in Latin, returns Thanks to Lord Biirghley, for his Gift of Silver Communion Plate, Jan. 21, 1595, G. — 58. The Vice-chancellor acquaints J-(Ord Burghley with the Cniverfity of Cambridge’s Proceedings againft Barrow, for his offenfive Sermon ad ClerCim, Jan. 29, 1595, 6. — 59. A recital, in Latin, of the Depofilions of Wit- Defies againft Barrow, before the Magiftrates of the Univerfity of Cambridge, 1595, 6 —GO. Some of the Afi'ertions of Bar- row, in his Sermon ad Cieram, which occa film’d the Proceed- ings againft him, 1595-, 6. — 61. Dr. A. Nowel, Dean of St. Paul’s, to Lord Burghley, for feme Relief for the late Dr. Whit- aker’s indigent Widows and Children, Jan. 12, 1595, 6. — 62. The Number of Prifoners for Matters of Religion in the feveral Prifons about London, 1595, 6. — 63. Enoch Machyns*s Con- feflion and Difeovery of the Habitations, Names, and Pradices of divers Papifts, 1595, 6 — 6+. Interrogatories in Laiin, c oncern- ing Doctor Barrow’s ftrange Politions in his Sermon ad Cle rum, 1595, 6. 65.* The Suhftaric of the firft Conference held with Dr. Barowe, at a Me.eti.igof the Vice-chancellor, Sec-, at Cam- bridge Jan. 17, 1595, 6. — 66. D gory Hender complains to Lord Burghley, that his hard Ulage ha h broken even his Heart and his Wi's, Jan. 13, 1595, 6. — 67. Mr. Hen. May- nard to his Fellow Secretary, Mr. Hicks, congratulating him on theBirlh of hiS S )n, ike. Jan. 18, 1595, 6. — 68. Sir. Johe Smith In the Tower to Loi"cl Burgh! y, d^tiring he may be tail’d' foon to his Exa.mination in the Star chamber, F«. b. 6, 1596, 7. — 69 Dr. Barowe o. C im )ri Ige, in a Latin LeitHT, refers himfeif to Lo.d Bu.ghley for ihe Parity of his Doftrine, Feb. 9, 1595, 6. — 70. Dr. M >unt to Rob Cecil, conternifig his Preferment at the Savoy, and other pi ivate Affairs, Mar, 3, 1595, 6. — 71. Mr. Francis Baco.i to Mr. Ma iiard aiicl Pvlr. Hicks, to borrow 'vl'mey of them on Land Security, Mar. 12, 1595, 6.— 1595, 6. — 7 2. AAVavrant of L -rd Burgh ley to all .luftices. Mayors, Sheriffs, &c. lor the appreh nding a Male- faiBor, Feb. 12, 1595, 6. — 7 3. An imperieCt Letter of the College of Phyiicians to the Council to pn>tect them from fome Exactions of the Luru Mayor and Aldermen of London, Feb. 4, 1595, 6. — 74. A Warrant for enabling a P< rfon to difoliarge the Payments of the Tnafurer of the Chamber, in the Vacancy pf the Olftee, 1595, G. — 75. An Account of the Number of Bottles of Aled's,;live d daily for the Ule of the Quqen and i:^r Hourehold, 1596. — ,76, An Account how much Wine of' Gat ( 314 ) coigny the Queen is deprived of, through (hort and deceiifuj Meafure, 1596. — 77. A Latin Certificate of Payments, Debfs, and Receipts in »he northern Parts of the Duchy of Lmt after, 1596. — 78. The Auditor’s Certificate of Payments, Debts, and Receipts in the foutiiern Parts ot the Duchy, 1596. — 79. Arti- cles of the Conve^yance of an Eftate, &c. from Gilbert Little- fon of Frank tey, Efq. to his Son John L’ttleton of Hagley, Efq. 1596.— -80. Alexander King to Lor i Burgh ley, with a State of the Cafe betwixt Thomas L-incafter, and the Tenants of D’Acre, June 18, 1596.— 81. Elizabe h Alford, Widow, her State < f the Cafe betwixt her ft If as Defendant, and Matthew Lowe, Plaintiff, June 28, 1596. — 82. The Anfwer o‘ Mat- thew Lowe to the Articles of Mrs. Elizabe h Alford, Widov.% 1596. — 83. Lord Keeper E^^erton to Lor i Burghley, that it is needlefs to re-examine the Caufc betwixt Sir Rich. Bulklty and the Me chants of CheftcT, Nov. 18, 1596. — SI. Mr. H. May- nard and Mr. Hicks’s General Re eaie to Mrs. Margaret, Wi- dow of Mr. Serjeant Whitney, decea ed, Nov. 23, 1596. — 85. An Account of the descent of the Manour of CLvering, from John Claveringe, Efq. Anno 5to Ed. 2. to the prefeat PoftelTur, 1596. VOL. LXXXI.— Lot 81 . Fol. 1 . John Brode*s Petition to the Council for his Erafs-works : Sir Rd. Martin’s Anfwer, and Brode’s Reply, all on the fame Parchment, 1596. — 2. The Mineral and Battery Company to Lord Burghley, to order Brode to furrender his Materials to the new Farmers of tl e Works, April 27, 1796. — 3. Indnce- nients to allow of John Brode’s Recjueft, with Objedioii? againft the Mineral Compary, May 5, 1596. — 4. The Mineral and Battery Company complain to Lord Burghley of their be-' ing obftrucied by Mr. Hanbury, June 15, 1596. — 5. Edmund Wilder complains to Lord Burghley of Sir Rd. Martin’s mo- nopolizing Iron for his Wire- works, Ju''e 19, 1596. — 6. A Pefilion to Lord Burghley of Edmund Collins, and other Gro- cers, againft a Suit for the foie n.aking black, white, and red Lea^l, 061. 1, 1596. — 7. Mr. Carmarthen’s Report to Lord Burgbl<-y, concerning the importat'on and Duty on black, red, and white Lead, 1596. — 8. Webfter and Andrew.s, two of the Hou(e)/ol Servants, to 1 ord Burghley, againft the Suit of Collins and Edwards, for making w hite and fed Lead, 1596.— 9. The Mineral and Battery Company’s Anfwer to the Petition of Mr. Hanbury, 1596. — 10. Teftimonies in be- half of Mr. Worthington, Gtnih man Porter of the Tower, for bis Right to a cer'ain Garden, 1,596. — 1 1. An Abftra6l of Lel<* ters Patent produced by Mr, Bolt, the Queen's Bowyer, for ( SIS ) Jliglit <0 the Gar^^en claimed by Mr. Worthington, witjj a Draught of the Place by Mr. Raynberd, 1596. — 12. The De- puty Lieutenants of Herefordlliire, nominate to Lord Burghley two Pe. tons fit for the Place of Captain in then Band, 1596. '—13. Sir Henrj Cock, and the other Deputy Lieutenants of Hert ford fli ire, to Lord Burgi ley, concerning their Mihtia, (on 4 Siieets) May 29 and June 25, 1596. — 14. Sir John Peyton to L. Burghley, with his hch^me for «he Improvtment of Martial Service, July 25, 1596. — 15. The Deputy Lieutenant of Hert- fordrtiiie^s hdimale of (he Charges ot 1,500 Men in that Countv, for Queen’s Servi e, 1596.-16. Sir George Carew, and the Officers of the Ordnaru e, to Lord Burghley, that tlieix C erk of the Deliven’es may have his Salary, April 5, 1596. — 17, A Warrant of ihe Counc il to Sir G. Carew, ordering 60 1, per Annum to the Clerk of the Del ve ies March 22, 1596. — 18. *A fetition the Council of the Fiffiermen of Yarmouth, for a f.iiall Guardfliip or two to proleOl tiieir* Herring Fiffiery, 1596. — 19. A Peti ion to (he Queen of the Mafter and Marri- ners of the Venetian Ship Ragazona, to be freed from the nevy Impod, Dec. 24, 1596 — 20. Lord Bu ghle^’s War* ant to ihe Cuttom Officers of London, to remit tne Impoft for 15 Tons of the Freight of a certain Vent.tian Ship, Feb. 23, 1596.— 21. A Petition (O Lo d Burghley of the Makers of Vinegar, Aqua Vitae, &c. to i evoke a Grant lo Mr. Drake, which diftrelTes them very much, 15y6. — 22. A Reprelentation lo the Council of Mr Drake, the Patentee f r Vinegar, &c. againd the un- true Suggellions of his Opponen's, 1)96. — 23. A notable Schem i to procure Corn fufficient m times f f Dear h, 1596.— 24. A Prcx'lamation, rough drawn by L- rd Burghley, for Abate- meiit of the exceffive Price of Grain, 1596. — 25. An Account of Mr. Swinnerlon’s Ibofit from his Farm of the Impod of French, Gafeon, and Rhenilh Wines, from 1594 to 1595.— 26; The Fn nch Amhafl'ador lo Lord Ch.-imberlain Cobham, in French, concerning Oji. 16, 1596.— 27. A Certificate o< the Commiffinners of the Sew'ers in Wed- niinder, to Lord Burghley, o' the,Q»een’s Shaje of the Ex- pence, April 7, 1596. — 28. The Lorf Mayor of London to Lord Burghley, concerning a Written Libel picked up by the Under Porter of th * Towtr, April 19, 1596.- — 29. A Certifi- cate concerning 1000 Men railed in Lonciem for the Service in France, iincier ihe Earl of EiTex, 1596 — .30 The Lord Jtfayor of London to Lord Burghley, concerning one De'pnie, whocompof d a f dilious Ballad, July 26, r596.— 31. Namrs of Perfons in tlie City and Liberties of London that refufe con- tribuiing 'o the fetring out 12 Ships for the Queen’s Ule, Aug^ 1596. — 32. The Lord Mayor ol Loi'don to Lord Burgidey, concerning feverai fednious Papers difperfed about the City, Sept 26, 1596.— 33. A Note pf all (he Strangers comqion trading Ships which have come. to. the Fort of Lon.doii, from { 516 ) Sept. 215, 1595, to Sept. 29, 1596. — 34-. Offers of the Cify of* London to the Council, to guard againft the Plague, if the Queen will permit Michaelmas Term to be kept at Weftmin- Her, 1596. — 35. Articles of Enquiry fent to the Waiters of the Port of London for them to anfwer, 1596. — 36. Mr. Carmar- then’s Requeft that cenain Books belonging to the Waiters may be produced and examined, 1596. — 37. Mr. Carmarthen’s Report of the Exports and Imports of the Port of London in the 2d Year of the Queen. — 38. The State of the Alnegerfhip of Cloths and Kerfeys as farmed out by the Queen on annual Leafes, July 4, 1596.* — 39. The Ma)or of Lnuic, Dorfetfhire, complains to Lord Burghley, that the Malt and Barley are lent clandeftinely to Scotland, 1596. — 40. The Mayor of Cheller to Lord Burghley, concerning the Embarkation of 900 Men for Ireland, Nov. 2S, 1596. — 41. Mr. Sander Ion’s Account of the Fadtions and partial Dealings of tlie grand LclTees at Newcaflle upon Tyne, 1596. — 42. Reafons why the refndng of Sugars fliould not be limitc-d to a few Pertons, but ailowed to Than v, 1596. — 43. A Petition to he Queen from the Mag'Orates of Northampton for additional Privileges, 1596 — 44. A Repre- fentatlon tiom an unnamVi i erlon of the Dei ay of ihe City of Chichefter, 1596. — 45. Wares brought into the Port, and en- tered into the Cutlom-houle of London, from Aug. lit to Sept, 29, 1596. — 1-6. An exa6t Account by Mr. Carmarthen, of _ the Spices, Oyls, and Sugars, imported to London, from Sept. 29, 1595, to Sept. 29, 1596. — 47. The Bailiffs of Yarmouth, in Norfolk, to Lord Burghley, to proted their Fiftieries againft the Encroachments of the Men of LovveHoft, No 10, 1596.— 48. Number of Merchants, Engiifh and Strangers, Number of Ships, Names and Quantity of Wares brought to London, Nov. 1ft to Nov. 20, 1596. — 49. Mr. Carmarthen to Lord Burghley, concerning the grievances of the Packers of London, Dec. 4, 1596. — 50. Particular Wares imported and entred in the Cuftom-houle at London, by T. Plumpton, from May 1ft to June ift 1596. — 51. The proper W’^ay of entring, in a Book, the true Value of all Wares, brought to or carried from the Realm, 1596. — 52. An Information to Lord Burghl ey againft Allow’ance of Store in the Cuftom-houfe, 1596 -—53. Certain Caufes why the Cuftoms decreafe in the Ports ofDe- vonQiire, and in the Hambrd Trade, 1596. — 54. A Declara. tion of the firft Payment of the third Subfidy of the Nobility, granted 35!h of Eliz. July 8, 1596. — 55. A Note of the ftve- ral Privy Seals fent into Lii colMfhi''e on Account of the Loais in March 1596. — 56. Sir Henry Cock to Lord Burghley, for fome exemplary Punifliment to be int/iCied on one jackton, a notorious Deferler, June 4, 1596. — 57. Sir Henry Cock com- plains to Lord Burleigh, of the unjuft Dealings of the Purveyors in Herifordflnre, July 3 4, 1596. — 58. The Officers of the Board of Green-chnh complain to J_,ord Bu.rghley of (he illegal Dealers of Higglers, July 14, 1596. — 59. A Copy of a Letter ( 317 > for rertrainin^ of Higglers, (ign’d by the Lords In Commlffion, and fent to divers Shires, Jan. 16, 1596. — 60. Sir Henry Cock mentions to Lord Burghley, the Number of Men trained in Herlfordftiire, and the Charges of the fame for 11 Years paft j He alfo laments the exceffive Price of Grain, what Sorts were fold, and what Price in He tford Market, July 17, 159,6. f I . A Calendar of Pnfoners tried at the Lent Affizes in Scmer- fetfiiire, drawn up by Mr. Hext, 1596- — 62. Mr. Hext fends to Lord Burgh'ey, his Scheme for the better apprehending and convidting Lhiev'es and Robber''', Sept. 25. 1596. — 63. Mr. Recorder of London lo Lord Burcrhlev, with the means for dif- covering Perlons lulpedted to be Robbers, April 12, 1596. — 64. A PatTport for a Vagrant, confclfed to be counterfeited by Ralph Bower, a Schor Imafter of Penrith, Cumberland, 1596. — 65. Sir Henry Lock to Lord Burleigh, that the Tenants in Hertfordfiiire, of the Dean and Chapter of St. PauPs, claim to be exempted by Charter Ifom the Com pofi lion-money to be freed from Purveyors, May 15, 1596. — 66. A Declaration of an unnamed Perfon, of rich Spoi s fecreted by divers Captains at plund’ring Cafcales, 1596. — 67. The Earl of Argyle thanks Lord Burghley for his Favou;s to his Coufin the Dean of Li- merick, April 16, 1596. — 68. The Ear! of Pembroke, Prefi- fident of the Council of Wales, informs L. Burghley of Affairs of the Council to be imparted lo the Queen, May 24, 1596. — 69. A Petition of the County of Kildare to the Lord Deputy, &c. of Ireland, for Re-imburfement of their Expences on the Soldiery, May 8, 1596. — 70. The Commilfioners for Enquiry after the Spoils brought from Gales to Plimouth, mention lo L. Burghley their Proceedings, Aug. 8, 1596. — 71. An imperfect Extras from the Depofitions concerning the Plunder taken at Cales, Aug. 20, 1596. — 72. An Account and Value of the Spanifti Rials remaining in the Queen’s Jewi l-houfe of the Tower of London, ^|p96. — 73. The Names of the Gentlemen knighted in the Ex'pedition to Cales, 1596, — 74. Advices from Antwerp in the MoTiths of November and December, in Italian, by an vinnam’d Writer, 1596. — 75. A French Letter of the French King to Lord Burghley, in behalf of a poor Merchant of St. Maloe.s, June 11, 1596. — 76. Advices in Italian, from Rome, Venice, and feveral other Parts of Europe, (on 10 Sheets) in theYear 1596. — 77. The French King, in French, to Lord Burghley, bv the Duke of B^millon, concerning April, 1596. — -78. Albericns Gentilis, in Latin, begs Lord Burghley ’s Affitfance for recovering what he had loft by two Merchants, May 22, 1596. — 79. The Duke of Bouillon, in French, to Lord Burghley, on the french King’s Affairs, Sept. 6, 1596. — 80. Ferdinand de Medicis, Duke of Tufcany, in Italian, to Sign. Philip Corfini at London, his Agent, SepLJe, 1596. — 81. The Duke of Tufcany, in Italian, to Lord Burgh- ley, for a fafe Conduct for the Duke’s Ships, Sept. 18, 1596. ( 318 ) VOL. LXXXII.~Lot 82 . Fol. 1. The Earl of ElTex, at Portfmou’h, to Lord BurghJe 7 , to know how he niuft ciifpofe of the Forces under his Com- mand, April 14, 1596. — 2. The Coun'efs Do 'agerof Hunt- ingdon, ieft in Slender Circumftances, wants Lord Burglilev's advice concerning fome houfeaold Go ds, April 2.3, 1596.— 3. Lord Dudley to Mr Hicks, to procure of Lord Burghiey the Signing of his Leafe of Iverley, April 29, 1396. — 4. Lord Scroope to Lord Burghley, to procure him Arrearages of ihe Fee for his Office of Cup bearer. May 3, 1396. — 5 The opini- on of the Mafter of (he Rolls, and the Attorney General, how the Counters of Hui.tingdon may have part <4 the late Earl'.s Goods, April 24, 1596 — 6. Lord Eure, to Mr. Hicks, to pro- cure a Difpatch of the Bufinefs his Se vant has to communi- cate to Lord Burghiey, May IS, 1596.— 7. L rd Scroope to Lord Burghiey, that be has Tent foni the North to London 6x of the Grahams, committed for great Mif lemeanours. May 24, 1596. — 8. The Karl of Kei.t to Lord Burghiey, that ac- cording to hi.s Diredlions he had well Ar^ ed and 1 rained the JB ed ford fli ire Militia, June 1, 1596. — 9. Lord Eure to Mr. Hicks, that when Mr. Gre^ attends him, he would deliver ihe Packett.s he has to Lord Burgliley, June 5, 1396.— 10. L rd Scroope, and the Bifliop ofCar'ifle to Lord Burghiey, in favour of Mr. Lancafler, who lias a Difpute with the Tenants of D’acre, June 7, 1596. — M. Ralph Lord Eure to Lord Burgh- iey, for the releafeof his Kin«worran Mrs. Tcmpeft, imprilon- ed by the Biftiop of Duiham for RecuLney, Jan. 31, 1596. — J2. The Earl of EiTex to Lor"! Burgh ey, with new^ that Cales is w'on, and the Spaniffi Fleet (defeated, July 1, 1596. — 13. Wil- liam Earl of Derby to Lord Burj^hley, that he caii by no means allow of theQueCids appointment ot a Captain of the Ifle of Man, July 10, 1596. — 14. Mr. Attorney General to Lord • Burghiey, (fating the Cafe belw^xt Sir T. btanhope and Mr. H. Leak, for the Manour of Kynwalmcrflie, DerbyOiire, July 11, 1396. — 15. The Earl of Northuinbeiland thanks L Bi-rgh- ley for his landing Gorlfathcr to h s Son, Ju y 15, 1596 — 16. Lord Eure defire.s Lord Burghley\s recort.n>endaiion to the Queen for the Governor’s place ot Berwick, July 23, 1596 — 17. Lord Cromwt 1. to Lord Burghiey, wn’th a Protedation of his unfeigned Love and Service, Sept. 6 1596. — 18. Lord Cobham defircs Mr. Hicks to furiher his Suit to Lord Burgh- ley that his Friend Mr.^ Heath may be Efchealor of Kent, Sept. 21, 1596. — 19. The Earl of Kent, to Lord Burghiey, of Frauds committed by the Commanders of tlie Soldiers fent to Ireland, Sept. 28, 1596'. — 20. The Earl of Cumberland to Mr. Kicks, to get Lord Burgh ley’s diredions for the fpeedy burial ( 319 ) of hi!5 Sifter, 21, 1596. — 21.. The Bri) of Eflex to Mr. Hicks, to move L. Biirghley for his friend Mr Frothingham to be an Efcheator for Yorkftiire, Nov. 2, 1596,-— 22. Lord Wil- louby, &c. to L. Bafiihlev as Lord Lieutenant of Lincoln (hire, of iheir proceedings in the Miifters, Dec. 1, 1596. — 23. The Earl of Cumberland to Mr. Hicks, to further his Suit to Lord Burghley, for a certain Wardtliip, Dec. 20, 1596. — 24. Mat- thew, Arclibithop of York, to Lord Burghlev, that he had yet received no allowance for the Diet of the Queen’s Council in the North, April 3, 1596. — 25. The Archbiihop of York to Lord Burghley, concerning the Funeral of the late Lord Prefi- dent of the North, April 23, 1596. — 26. The Archbiftiop of York to Lord Burghley, for a new Lord Prefident and Lord Lieutenant of the North, much wanted there, Ap. 24, 1596 .-L 27. The Archbithop of York advifes Ld. Burghley what ought to be done in the North, in this great time of danger. May .3, 1596.— 28. Richard Bifliop of London, to Lord Burghley, that his brother Dr. Flet* hef may be.an extraordinary Mafter of Pwcque'fts, May 17, 1596. — 29. The Archbiftiop of York to L 'rd Burghley, to know what he muft do with one Dawfon, a Prieft, whofe examination he fendeth inclofed, July 10, 1596. —30. The Archbifti.>p and Council at York to Lord Burghley, concerning their proceedings fince the Aftizes and Goal De- livery there, July 24, 1596. — 31. The Archbiftiop of York’s Anfwer to Lord Burgiil y, as to four Matters in his Lordfhip’s Letters to him, July 24, 1596. — 32. Mr. Jo. Moore’s Eftimate of the yearly Rents of the BiPnoprick of Winchefter, coileded at Lady day and Michaelmafs, 1596. — 33. The Head and Fellows of St. John’s Cambridge, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, that they are in danger ot loftng 20 Nobles per Annum, March .31, 1596. ' — 34. The Student.? of Chrilf’s Church Oxon, in Latin, coni' plain to Lord BurgSley, that the Dean and Canons have redu- ced their Common A pril 1596. — 35. The Fellows of Vv'in- chefter College, reprefent to Lord Burghley, that by their Sta- tutes they become perjured, if they accept for their Warden Mr. Colton, wliom the Queen recommends to them, May 20, 1596. — 36. Mr. Wallis, Mayor of Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, that he is innocent of the Matters objected to him by the Uni- verhly, OcL 5, 1596. — 37. D . Jeg-m, Vicechancelior ofCaru- bridge. to Lord Burgidey, that the Mayor has endeavoured to hurt t'^e Univcrft y, Nov. 5, 1596.— 38. Aiticies of the iMa\or of. Cambridge proving the incroachment of the Univerftty on tiie Town’s Priviifdges, Nov. 13, 1596. — 39. An Anfwer of the Vicechancelh>r and He.ads of Colleges in Cambridge to the Articles exhibited by the Mayor, Dec. 10, 1596. — 40. The Univerftu ol Cambridge, in La* in, thas'k Lord Burghley for fettling the Difpiite betwixt them an^ the May 1596. — 104. Mr. Edward Coke, Attorney General, to Lord Burghley, of the griveous Exaflions of one Southis a Knight Marlhal’s man, Aug. 3, 1596. — 105. Sir Arthur Heveningham's Account of the places that have omitted payiiig Compofition Money to the Queen’s Purveyors in Norfolk, July 27, 1596. — 106. Depofitions of the Exactions of Sovylhis the Knight Marflial’s Man, with a Copy of the Warrant he pretended to a6l by, Aug. 1596.— ^107. Sir Ed- ward H'»by and Sir G. Carew, recommend to Lord Burghley Mr. Lantf.*, Porcullis, to be a Herald, Sept. 25, 1596. — 108. Sir Edyvard Hoby and Sir ,G- Carew to Lord Burghley, with their Report of the prelent liate of the College of the Heralds at Arms, (on four Sheets and a half ) Sept. 25, 1596. — 109. The humble Petition to Ld. Burghley of Thomas LanLe, Fort- cullis> Purfiii.vajit, to be Richmond Herald, 1596. ( 32S ) VOL. LXXXIIL— Lot 83. Fol. 1. Richard Knowlys to the Queen, (hewing her right to Finef^ for Original Aflions ; wdth Objeftions anlwerecl, (on S Papers.) Jan. 26, 1596, 7.— 2. Gilbert Lyttehon, Efq. to Lord Burghley, tliewlng the undutiful and outragious behaviour of his three Sons, John, Humphry, and Gilbert, Feb. 15, 1596, 7, - — 3. John Lyttleton, Gent, to Lord Burghley, with his Aiifwet to the Articles exhibited by his Father in the Star-Chamber againft him and his Brothers, April 15, 1597.-r-4, STT Henry Cock to Lord Burghley, concerning the Privy Seals lor the Loan in hisDivifion in Hertfordthire, Feb. 20, 1596, 7. — >*5. A ' Complaint of certain Packers to Lord Burghley, with a Pvc- prelentation of Frauds committed in Packing of Cloths, 1596, 7 . — Q, Sir Thomas Mildmay’s Petition to the Queen, and to Lord Burghley, for the foie refining Sugars, wiih reafons for the fame, Feb. 12, 1596, 7.-~7. The Mayor of Chefier to Lord Burghley for a reiinburfement of Mone} he has paid for repairing Armour, &c. March 8, 1396, 7. — 8. Some Mer- chants of York having loft their Ship and; loading by Shipwreck, pray relief of Lord Burghley, Feb. 6, 1596, 7. — 9. Lord Burghley's enquiry of the Cuftom Officers concerning the lofses of the York Merchants ; with a Certificate annexed of the truth of the fame, Feb. 23, 1596, 7. — 10. Names of Contri- butors, and the Sums they contributed for the Loan, by Privy Seals, in EiTex in the years 1588, and 1590. -r-i 1. The Deputy Lieutenants complain lo. Lord Burghley, as Lord Lieutenant of Herifordlhire, that Alderman Some, and other London Mer- chants having Manours, &c. in He» tfi-rdfhire, will pay nothing tow’ards equipping the Militia; with Lord Burghlev-.s Anfwers, |an. 23, 1596, 7.— 12. Mr. E. Hext < ('mpluins to Lord t^uigh- ley of g^eat dilorders committed in the Country, for want of due Regulations, 1596, 7. — 13. A. Su livant, Loru Chancellor of Ireland, recommends to L/^rd Burgiiley Mr. Chiiftopher Finglafs, for preferment, F’eb. 8, 1596, 7. — 14. Lord Biugh- ley9s Accoun!. of Spanifti Admire s Captains, Bse. and the names of their Ships, 1596,7. — 13. A Ratification of two Treaties in Latin betwixt the Queen ot England and the French King, May 14, 1596. — 16. Occurrences and Advices from Venice and Antwerp in Italian, by an unnamed { erfon, in February, (on‘4 Sheets.) 1596, 7.-— 17. Geoige, Earl of Huntingdon, defires- Mr. Hicks not lo abet Mr. Bcigrave in his. infamous piatflices,- F b. 9, 1596, 7. 18. Mr. Attorn, ey General to Lord Burgh- ley, of the difpu'e betwixt the Coun efs Dowager of Huntjtig- di n and her Son, and of a certain Clandeftine Marriage^ Ju!v 13 , 1596.— 19 . Lora Lure to M«-. Hicks, to affift his Son in ;;; T t. 2 ( 324 ) certain Suit, for which he will be grateful, Feb. 15, I5D6, 7. — 20. Henry,. Earl of Kent to Lord Burghley, for his inftru61iorg concerning the Loan in Bedfordfliire, Feb. 18, 1596, 7. — 21. The Earl of Kent to Lord Burghley, with a farther Account of the Bedfordfliire Loan, F^eh. 21, 1596, 7. — 22. The Earl of Kent to Lord Burghley, with his Certificate of the Bedfordfliire Loan, and defire not to be concerned with It for the future, Feb. 21. 1596, 7. — 23. Charles Lord Willoughby of Parham, to Lord Burghley, on the Lincolnfliire Loan, and recommend- ing Mr. Tirwhyt to be Colletlor, Feb. 21, 1596. 7. — 24. The Earl of EfTex to Lord Burghley, to procure the pafling of Lord Rich’s Grant for Concealments, Feb. 23, 1596, 7. — 25. The Earl of Elfex to Lord Burghley to introduce the Bearer to the Queen, to inform her of the prefent State of Army, February 24, 1596, 7. — 26. Mr. Attorney General Coke, to Lord Burghley, on various Law Bufinefs, March 7, 1596, 7. — 27. The Archbifiiop of York and Council there to Lord Burghley, that Caufes in their Jurifdidion may not be tried in Chancery, Jan. 8, 1596, 7.-^28. The Head and FeL lows of Trinity College, Cambridge, to Lord Burghley, to be- friend them in a fuit concerning their Rectory of Swinefhead, Lincolnfhire, Jan, 27, 1596, 7. — 29. The Vicechancellor of Cambridge, to Lord Piurghley, concerning that Univerfity's furnifhing Readers for Sir Thomas Grefliam*s Lectures, Jan. 30, 1596, 7. — 30. The Students of Chrift Church, Oxon, in Latin, beg of the Earl of Effex a redrefs of the Grievances they fuffer from the Dean and Chapter, Feb. 6, 1596, 7,— 31. The Vice-- chancellor of Cambridge to Lbrd Burghley, juflifying a Pro- fecution of two Matters of the Town, forengroffing Corn, Feb, 11, 1596, 7. — 32. Dr. Gabriel Goodman, Dean of W'eftmin- iler, to Mr. Hicks, concerning the Burial place of the late old Countefs of Derby, 061. 22, 1596. — 33, Enoch Machyn, a Prifoner at Middleburgh in Zealand, in I^atin, to Samuel Ma- chyn in London concerning hi.s Troubles, March 11, 1596, 7. > — 34. E. Philips fufpsndecl, and a Prifoner in the Gatehoufe, to Lord Burghley, to excufe his not obferving a publick Faft, , Jan. 20, 1396,7. — 35. The ftate of the Lands and Settlement of the Eftates of Thomas Lord S;rope, Father to Immanuel Lord Scrope, Jan. 28, 1596, 7. — 36. The laft Will and Tefta- ment of William Cobham, w th an Abridgment of the fame, fent to the Lord Treafurer, (See No. 43.) 1596, 7.^ — 37. Mr, John Carey of Berwick on Tweed, complains to Lord Burgh- iey of bad management there, Jan. 27, 1596, 7. — 38. Dr, William Mount, Matter of the Savoy, congratulates Mr. Hickn on the birth of his Son, and fends Mrs. HF ks fome Cordials, Jan. 27, 1596,7.— 49. Mr. Wihiam Middles n to Mr. Hicks, that on his procuring from Lord Burguley a fair Anfwer to liis Suit, he will give him a Welch Nagg, worih Five Pound', Jao, 28, 1596, 7. — 40. Sir Robert Sydney to l^ord Burghley, further his preferment at Court, July 2S, 1596. — 4F. Sir Hen { 323 ) Kobard to the Coancll, of the Tranfadions of the Fleet, Src. on the Coaft of Portugal, July 24-, 1596. — 4-2. Mr. Brudenal to Hicks, that by his means he may procure a G'rant of Goods forfeited to the Queen by Chance Murder, March 12, 1596, 7, — ^4-3. Mr. William Lambarde to Lord Burghley, concerning the late Lord Cobham’s Will, and of the dirpofition of his Fa- mily, (See No. 36.) March 15, 1596, 7.— 4-4-. Robert Smith, a Prifoner in the Marrtialfea, complains to Lord Burghley of his fevere dealing with him, March 18, 1596, 7. — 45. Mr. Thomp- iop, a Chaplain of L<'rd Burghley, begs of his LordQiip the benefit that may arife from convi6ting two Reculants, March 19, 1596, 7. — 46, Mr. Raynberd complains to Lord Burgh- ley of Mr. Thynne, who iiad abufed the Earl of Derby, Feb, 6, 1596, — 47. Mr. Roger Pow^el’s Bortd in lOOl. to the Queen, to appear before the Council upon due Summons, March 24, 1596, 7. — 48. Names of Perfons who make appli- cation for places in the Herald^s Ofhee, 1597. — 49. An Ac- count of Payments ufually made to the Office of Green-clotii, in Eafter Term, Yearly, 1597. — 50. A Warrant to the great Wardrobe for Standard*?, Banners, &g. granted in the 4th of Philip and Mary.— 5 1 . A Scheme of an unnamed Perfoii for leffening the Yearly expences of the Queen’s Houfehold, Ju!)'- 1, 1597.^ — 52. The kinds of Spices compounded for, and the price fettled betwixt the Queen’s Grocer and the London Mer- chants, July 1, 1597.— 53. A Declaration to the Queen of tlie Regulations of the Purveyors of the Houfehold ; bow it con- tents the Subject, and is a having to her Majelly, 1,597. — 54. William Bovvlls complains to Lord Burghley he fhal! be ruined if he receives not 2361. due to him for Wares ietit io the Office of the Revels, July 1597. — 55. An humfde Petition to the Queen of the poor Under- Workmen to the Office of the' Re- vels, to receive wiiat has been long owing to them, July 1,597. —56. A Note of Abides neceffary to be redrelTed m the Office of the Pvevels. July 1597. — 57. A Note of the Weight and Value of t' e Silver and Gill Spangles ripp*d off 137 Ccats he- iongiijg to the Wardrobe, June 28, 1573. — 58. Rules and Or- ders enjoined to be oblerved for th belter Management of the Revells, July 1597. — 59 Of tiie Inffitulion of the Revells, and* in w'hat re uccts regulations in the Office fliould fake place, 1597. — 60. Accounts of the Q een’s Hvjulehold, and of the Surplufages as dated by. the Cofferer,- March 5, 15c8.— 61. .Particulars to be f,acilied in tlic Accounts of i he Cofferers, ac- cording t(» the demands of the Auditors, May 6,‘ 1597.— 62, Lord North and St William Knf;^itt ol Spict.-s, 8zc. vidnch they furniffi lo the Queen’s JHouN'fn Id, Oct. 11, 1597. — 63. A Petition to Lp'd Burghley of lever 1 Tradermen for Five Years Arr ars of Money for Goods fur* ill) d hy them for the Revells, Nov' 5, 1597. — 64. Propofals of fevtrai Perfons for fnrniffiing the Queen^ Houle- ( 326 ) lold with Wines, Spices, Wax, Flefti, and Fifti, Dec» 1^97.— 65. Richard Barton complains to Lord Burghle)' of havock made of Oak Trees by Tenants in the Que .n’s Manoarof Barking, Sept. 16, 1597. — 66. A Warrant of ihe’^een to (he Lord Treafurer, 8jc. for a Grant to Sir John Norris of certain Lands in Hampfliire, 1597.— 67. William Waldgrave to Lord Burgh- ley, with the Prefentment of a Jury, to enquire after Woods il- legalled felled in the Queen’s Manour of Barking, Eflex, Aug, 18, 1597. — 68. Sir Anthony Cope to Lprd Burghley concern- ing the framing a new Bill to prevent the ill effe^s of depopula-^ tion, 1597. — 69. A Recital of leveral Statutes in favour of Pafturage, 1597. — 70. An A(5t of Parliament for the Support and Encouragement of Husbandry and Tillage, 1597. — 71. The Titles of forty three Bills, fome atlented to, and fome re-?, lufed by (he Queen, 1597. — 72. Refolutions of the Siar-chani- fcer concerning Riots committed by Noblemen’s or Gentle- men’s Servants, Ao. 1. and 2, Hen, 7.-73. An Account of feveral Warrants for Privy Seals, pafled from the ift of Febru- ary to the 9th day of April, 1597, — 74f Numes of Perfons who have had Law-Suits, and on what Occafiou, 1597. — 75. An Account of xAnnuities yearly paid from the Exchequer by the Queen’s Letters Patent, and to whom, 1597.— 76. Remem- brances concerning the Auditors of the Imprefs, for Ld. Burgh- ley’s infpe^lion ; by Mr, Cofton an Auditor, 1597 r^77. Mr. I'homas Phelipps to Lord Burghley, concorning the Subtle dealing of Sir Anthony Aftdey; in a certain Law-Suit, Aug. 13, 1597. — 78. The Petition of the Auditors of the Imprefs to Lord Burghley, &c. that the Records of their Office may con- tinue in their Cuftody, 1597. — 79. Mf. William Killegrevv's Account of tlie Seal’s of the King’s Bench and C 'mmon Pleas, 1597. — SO. A Privy- Seal of the Queen for Mr. Kille- grew to receive, SOOOl. from the Exchequer, with an Order for Payment of the fame, April 7, 1597. — 81. Rectipls and Pay- ments in the Treafury Office of the Queen’s Chamber from July 12th, 1596, to Aug. 6, 1597.-82. Copies of three Let- ters and two Certificates of Mr, Wade’s Marrjagc, and of his poflfcffions, 1597. — 83. A Warrant of the Queen, to giveTho. Phelipps, Ffq. his liberty, on his giving Security to pay his Debt of I lOOOl. to the Queen, June 18, 1597. — 84. Mr. Phe- Jipp’s Anfvver to Sir Anthony Afliley’s Allegalions to L. Btirgh- Jey, concerning his right to LvdiarH, againfr the Ex ent for the faid Phelipp’s Debt, 1597.— 85. A Brief of a Caufe be- twixt Lady Ruflel, Plaintiff, and Kightley, &c. Defendants, for the Tithes, &c, of the Littleton’s in Worcefterffiire, Sepiegi'i ber, 1597. ( 327 ) VOL. LXXXIV.—Lot 84, Fol. 1. A Complaint to Lord Burghley of fome London Gold- fraiths, that Sir Richard Martin detains their Moneys, April 30, 1597.— 2 Dr. Juhus Caefarand Mr. Robert Beale to Lord Burghley, to compel Hanbury and Wheeler lo furnifti Iron for their Wire works according to Contract, May 19, 1597. — 3. Dr. Caefar and Mr. Beale to Lord Burghley, to require the J'ndges to give .heir Opinion as to ihe Validity of their Char- ter, May 23, 1597. — 4. Ah Account of certain Letters Patent granted by the Queen to onv- Harborn for making Salt upon Salt, 1597 — 5. A Tranflatlon of iiiftriicln ns of a certain Spa- niUi Officei for tne R;-guhUion of the opaollh Soldiery, April 21,-1597.— 6. A Lift of Englilb Captains now in England, Ocl. 26, 1597, — 7 An Account of great Artillery brought out. of Spain and Portugal the lad Voyage, and how ’tis to be dif- pos’d of, 1597 — -8. Concerning 5000 Q.iaiters of Wheat, fur- nithed by Merchants towards vi^ualling the Queen^s Navy, June 1, 1597 — 9. A particular Book of the Lading of the Ships called the Nicolas Sayer and the Phenix, Nov* 1797,— 10. Ob ervations on the Proportions of Buildings by Robert Stickler, recommended for the Surveyorihip or the Queen's Works, 1597. — II. Gaptiin Legatt’s Bill of Expences, with Remarks on the fame, by the Earl of Eifex and Sir Rob. Cecil, 1597. — 12. An Ellimate of tlie Expence of fitting out for 7 Weeks, a Barque call’d the True Dealing of Saltafh, burthen 45 Tons, Men 25, Dec. 17, 1597. — 13. Arguments againft a Bill enjoinirg that ail Grain for Sale ftiall be brought to and pub- lickly fold in MarketSi Nov. 1797. — 14. Of tne Antiquity of the Fees of the Clerk of a Market, and of Abufes in Weights ?ind Meafures, by Mr. Dawes> 1.597. — 15. An Anfwer to a certain Suit for mealuring of Grain, Salt, Sea-coaf, and other Thi igs carried by Water, 1597* — 16. Mr. John Gage’s Offer lo Lord Bu ghley to be farmer of the French and Gafcoigne Wines, July, 1597.-^17. Propofals for altering the Manner of Payment of impoft for Wines brought to the Out-porrs, with an Anfwer to the Propofals, 1597. — 18. Yearly Profit.s that might arife to the Farmer of the Import of foreign Wine.s, all Allowance by his Indenture, &c. deducted, 1597. — 19. Mr. Carmarthen, &c. mention to Lord Burghley fome Irregulari- ties in the rating Tobacco, which ought to be rectified, 1597. — 20. A Complaint of the Cuftom Officer of Penryn, that Mr. Killegrew and others defraud the Queen of her Duty on To- bacco, Nov. 18, 1597. — 21. A Petition of the poor Pin and Needle Makers to Lord Burghley, that foreign Pins and Needles may be prohibited, 1597. — 22, The Number of Prifoners that ( 328 ) !iave bec-n fetil to Bridewell, and have rereivcd their t)iel there, from Nov. 1 to Dec, -1.^97. — 23. A Complaint of the Town of Wantage, Berks, that one Wirdman had feiz'd on Lands left to the Town for charitable. Ufes, 1597.— 21. The Conamunity of Briftol to Lord Burghley, that their Merchants may have i free Trade to the Streights, Ocl. 20, 1597. — 25. A Complaint of the Tow’n and juftices of Cam* bridge, againft the Magiflrates of King’s Lynn, for obftrudling tJ\eir Traffic!:, with an Anlwer to the Complaint by the Inha* bitanls of King’.s Lynn. 1597. — 26. Mr. T. Phelipps complaint to Mr. Carmarthen, that if iiis Sureties continue to be niolefled, he can never fatisfy the Queen’s Debt, April 21, 1597. — 27. Kir. Carmarden to Lord Burghley, to do fomtwhat for one Hodges, who had done good Service in detecting the Frauds of Packers, April 22, 1597 — 28 Richard Hodges’s Petition to L. Burghley for a Place in the Guards, as a Recompence for his deleting the Packers, 1.597. — 29. Mr. Carmarthen informs Ld, Burghley he has feiz’d a Barrel of Book.s which came from abroad, and has laid them in the Queen’s Storehoufe, July 8, 1597. — .30. Lord Burghley to the Cuftom Officers of London, to rectify a Miflake of one Bales, a Merchant, who had over- charged himfelf in his Cufloms, Nov. 9, 1597. — 31. Minutes of a Privy Seal for a Loan to the Queen, Dec. 1597.— .32. Adulph Agas, a Surveyor, mentions to l.ord Burghley fundry Miftakes in Land meafuring committed in the Fenns, 1597.— ,33. Sir Richard Martin to Lord Burghley, with an Ac*count of a Theft of a Silver Stand ifli, and other Plate from Theobalds, when the Queen was there, 061. 30, 1597. — 34, The Number of Privy Seals deliver’d from ev’ry County, and the particular Sums required of each, 1597. — 35. Mr. George Carew to Lord Burghley, concerning his Patent for writing Pardons of Outlawry to the Great Seal, May 18, 1597.-36. A Copy of a Letter of the Scotch King to Tyrone, that he will thankfully life the affiftance he offers him, if need require it, Dec. 22# 1597.— 37. Various Opinion.s of the Jurifdidion of the Court of the Marches in Wale.s, and that it luperfedes the Ecclefiafti- cal Court in moft Cafes, 1597. — 38. An Account of the Extor- tion and other illegal Dealings of a certain unnamed Ecclefiaftical Court in Wales, (the fubfequent number ffiews it was in the DiocefeofSt David’s), 1597. — 39. Lord Pembroke, Prefident of Wales, to Lord Burghley, that he has tak^n Cognizance of the Extortion of the Ecclefiaflical Court Officers, and hopes be ha.s done right, June 27, I59T — 40. Qiieftions of Lord Burghley, founded upon certain Articles concerning »he Affairs oflieland, 1597. — 41. Two remarkable Letters; viz. of the Rebel Tyrone to the Deputy of Ireland, and the Anfwer of the luder to him, Aug. 10, 1597.^—42. Proofs that in the Difputes betwixt England and Spain, the latter has been always the Ag* greflbr, and that England has been only on the defenfive, 1597. — 43. A Copy of a Commiffion of Don Martin Padilla, Governor ( 329 ) of Caftile, appointing Francifco de Godoy one of M* Captains of Foot, May 28, 1597.-rr4^4. An Account of the State of Affairs in foreign Parts, written in Italian, and fent from Antwerp, Venice, Prague, and Vienna, (on 5 Sheets) 1597. — 45. Confiderations, in Latin, on the Difference of efti- mating and computing Enghth and French Money, Troops, Time, &c. 1597. — 46. Two Letters, In French, and the fame in Engliflri, of the French King to Sultan Mahomet, at the Port, concerning Commerce, Q6t. 1597.-^47. Mr. Ferrer, an Agent at Stade in Pomerania, to the Englifli Privy Council, concern- ing Englifb Merchants imprisoned in thofe Parts, to fatisfy for damages done by Englifh Pirates, Nov. 2.?, 1597. — 48, Otto, Duk^ of Brunfwick and Lunenburg, in Latin, compli- ments Lord Burghley, and hopes the Queen’s Fleet will be fuccefsful over her Enemies, June 28, 1597.— 49. The Senate of Embden, in Latin, to the Queen’s Council, that their Mer- chants may lake back the Corn they brought to England, as they want it more themfelves, Aug. 19, 1597. — 50. Otto, Duke of Bruniwick, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, is lorry the Englifh Fleet was forced back by contrary winds, but hopes the Queen will hill fucceed in her Enterprizes, Sept, 13, 1597. — 51. Lyfe- mannus, an Agent of Danlzig, in Latin, to L. Burghley, follicit- ing for Peace, del 14, 1597.— 52. Wm. Earl ofDerby to Mr. Hicks, to remind L. Burghley to place one of his Brothers 3d Lieutenant for Den high fill re, April 12, 15^. — 53. Lord Buckhurfl to Mr. Hicks, to befriend the Bearer, who had been wronged of the Pollelfion of fome Gardens, April 18., 1597. — 54. Lord Tho- mas Howard to Mr. Hicks, to recommend the Bearer, one Thompfx)n, to Lord Burghley, for ,a Purfuivant’s place. May 11, 1597. — 55. Lord North mentions the Death of his eldeft Son to Lord Burghley, and would; be glad if his Lordfhip would permit bis next Son to marry fome one, of his Family, June 8, 1597. —56. Lord Buckhurft to Mr. Hicks, (o recommend his Friend, Mr. Willifcot, with bis Petition to Lord Burghley, June 17th, 1597.-^57. Charles Lord Admiral Howard to Lord Burgh- ley, that Mr. Harris, of St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall, may, ©n certain Conditions, have a Leafe of it, for Life, June 24, 1597. — 58. The Earl of Kent thanks L. Burghley for procuring Re- drefs of fome Wrong the Heralds had done to him, June 29, 1597.— -59. Mr. Attorney General Coke to Lord Burghley, concerning Mr. Paget’s Book, and concerning a Suit of his ovyn, June 30, 1597. — 60. The Earl of ElTex thanks Lord Burghley for writing to mitigate his Grief on his being (battered by a Tempeft at Sea, July 26, 1597. — 61. The Earl of EfTex to Lord Burghley, concerning fettling his Account for repairing the Fleet, and difeharging the' Army, Aug. 15, 1597. — 62, The Earl of Lincoln complains to Lord Burghley of the ill Slate of Lincoln ft) ire, through the Encouragement of the Slan- derers of the Innocent, Aug. 24, 1597.— 63. Mr. Altf iney Ge- ( 330 ) reral complains to Lord Burghley of clivers Exadlions of Salt* petre Patentees, Purveyors of Timber for the Queen, &c. Aug. 29, 1597. — 64. Lady Wolley to Lord Burghley, to procure that the Queen might honour her Brother with Knighthood, Sept. 9, 1597. — 65. Lord Admiral Howard delivers to Lord Burgh- ley a mod kind Meffage of the Queen to him, in acknowledg- ment of his Services, 06h 10, 1597. — 66. Lord Admiral Howard to Lord Burghley, on Honours to be conferr’d on him, and others, by the Queen, and concerning new Heralds, 061. 15, 1597.— 67. The Earl of SulTex to Lord Burghley, for the Government of the Brili, void by theDeaih ol Lord Bo- roughs, 061. 27, 1597. — 68. Lord Scrope to Lord Burghley, to appoint a Day of hearing to clear himfelf from a malicious Charge of Corruption, 061. .31, 1597. — 69. Lord Willoughby of Erefbey refers himfelf to Lord Burghley in a Debt due to him : and owns he highly values hi.'« Lordfliip*.s Kindnefs, Nov. 2, 1597. — 70. Lady Wharton to Lord Burghley, for a Leafe of the Lands of her Daughter (the Queen's Ward), which Daughter ftie had by Sir Francis Willoughby, Nov. 5, 1597.— 71 Henry Earl of Kent to Lord Burghley, on his LordOtip's difliking his Proceedings againft Rotheram and Garter, jn ihe Star Chamber, Nov. 17, 1597. — 72. The Earl of Sud'rx defires of Lord Burghley that, to improve his P'ortune, and to eafe his Mind, he may be ftmt with tome Forres to France, Nov. 28, 1597. — 73. George Earl of Huntingdon to Mr. Hicks, con- cerning fettling the Wardftiip of one Waterton, Dec. 15, 1597. —74. Ralph Lord Eure to Mr. Hicks, to procure the Liberty of his Unkle, Mr. Afcough, imprilbned for a Debt to the Queen, Dec. 24, 1597.- — 75. Lord Thomas Flovvard to Mr^ Hicks, to apply to Lord Burghley for a Mitigation of the Queen's CuPom for fume Ca^ia Fiftula he had imported, Dec 26, J597. — 76. Dr. Richard Bancroft, Biftiop of London, (o Lord Burghley, to procure of the Queen a Reflitution of the Profits of hi.c Biflioprick from Michaelmas laft, May 16, 1597.— 77. Dr. Thomas Bilfon, Bifliop of Winton, to Lord Burghley, concerning a Difeourfe he intended to print on ChrilVs DePent info Hell, May 19, 1597. — 78. Dr. Matthew' Hut'on, Abp. of York, to Lord Eu'gtd('y, for a Pardon fr Miles Dawfon, a converied FrieP, and that Jofeph Conftdble may be admitted to Bail, May 27, 1597. — 79. Tire Abp. and Council ofY^Tk to Lord Burghley, of the Execution of fome traitr'ous Friefts, and of the Inc reafe of the Plague, July 6, 1597. — 80. Dr. Wm. Overton, Biflrop of Coventry and Lichfield, hopes Lord Burgh- ley will not believe a faife Report that he is an Abettor of in- cePoL.s Marriage.s, Nov. 16, 1597.— 81. The Bitliop of London to Lord Burghley, of the ruinous State of St. Paul’s Church, and the Houfes of the Biflioprick, by Bifliop Elmer’s Negii- gence, Nov. 20, 1597. — 82. The Ab,). of Dublin to Lord Burghley, that ire has facilitated the Means of Mr. Rvder’s being made Dean of St. Patrick’s, Nov. 29, 1597.- — S3. I'he ( 331 ) Abp. of York to Lord Burghley, in Favour of Mr. Clopfon, whofe Wife was unhappily become a Recufant, Dec. 22, 1.597. •—34 Mr. Hugh Broughton to Lord Burghley, of his Conteft with Dr. Andrews of the Meaning of the Words Sheol and Hades, &c. April 14, 1597. — 85. Dr. Jegon, Vice-chan- cellor of Cambridge*' to Lord Burghley, with his Anfwer to the Complaints of the Mayor and Townfmen of Cambridge, June 23, 1597.-— 86. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houfes in Cambridge, complain to Lord Burghley their Privi- ledges are fo infringH by the Townfmen, ihev ^liall be under a Necelhty of feeking Relief extraordinary, June 2.3, 1597. — ■ 87. The Vice-chancellor of Cambridge, in anfwer to Lord Burghley^s Letter, which advifed Moderation to the Mayor and his Brethren, July 23, 1597. — 38. Articles of Grievances com- mitted by the Mayor of Cambridge againif the Univerfily, July 26, 1597. — 89. An Anfwer of the Vice-chancellor, &c. to a Complaint of one Wilkinfon, that the Heads of Houfes had not fulfilled their Agreement with him, for teaching the Poor of Cambridge the Art of Fuftian Weaving. To Lord BurglPey, Aug. 4, 1597. — 90. Injurious Attempts of the Town of Cam- bridge againft the Univerfity, with Mr. Attorney's Judgment on the fame. Sept. 27, 1597. — 91. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Colleges, in Cambridge to Lord Burghley, with a Certificate of the irreverend Manner in which Robert Wallis the Mayor took hi.s Oath to the Univerfity, Oct. 11, 1597.-—" 92. A Latin Letter of Thanks for Favours by Leonard Holli- man, of Corpus Xti College, to Mr. Henry Jackman, Nov. 12, 1597. — 93. The Vice-chancellor and Head.s of Cambridge fummon’d by Kingfs Bench Writs to attend that Court, defire Difpatch, Nov. 20, 1597. — 94. Read, an Oxonian, his Hiero- gliphical Latin Dilfertation on the Syllables of the Qiieenfs Name Elizabeth, Dec 7, 1597 • — 95. An Account lent to Lord Burghley of the Proceedings of the Officers of the Uni- verfity of Cambridge, againft one Huddlefton, A. M. and Fel- low of Trinity College, for his dlfioyal and diforderly Speeches, Dec. 31, 1597. — 96. An Information laid l>efore Lord Burgii- ley by the Vice-chancellor, &c. of CTmbridge, of the Mif- demeanors of Wallis the Mayor, 1597. — 97. A Recital of'a l.atin Injunction concerifing Sturbich Fair, wlilch the Univer- fity of Cambridge would have inferted in theTowiRsBook, 1597 — 98. A Copy of a Quo Warranto, in Latin, brought by Sir John Baker againft the Town of Cambridge for their Fair, 1597.— 99. The Names of all the Gentlemen in the Commiffion of the Peace within the Tov%’n and Precincts of Cambridge, 1597. — 100. An Account ot the Number of Preachers, poor Students, and Scholars in the Univerfity of Cambridge, 1597. — 101. Se!e6t Queftion.s, in Latin, debated at a Commence- ment in the Univerfity of Cambridge, 1597. — 102. The Effiedl of an Examination of Genarb a Popith Prieft, taken by xMr. ( S32 ) Attorney General, &c. April 14*, 1597.— 103. George Mon*, a Reculant at L»ege, to Lord Burghley, in Behalf of the Fu- gitive Earl of Weftmoreland, and himfelf, Aug. 24, 1597.* — 104. Lord North to Lord Burghlev, concerning the State of Recu fancy in Yorklhire, 1597,— 105. Giles Wiggington^ an ejefled Puritan from the Living of Sedberg, to Lord Burghley, concerning Papifts, April 4, 1597. — 106. The State of Francis 'Willoughby's Lands at the Time of his Death, and the yearly "Value of the fame, 1597; — 107. Reafons for rejefiing the Grant for Compofitions in cafe of Outlawries, 1597. — 108. A Copy of an Extent for the Goods of Walter Harecourll, Efq. taken in the County of Stafford, 1594.— 109. Mr. Attorney General to Lord Burghley, concerning Mr; John Stanhope's Lands at Barleburgh and Ratcliff April 7, 1594.— 110. Mr. Tho. Blague (who feems to be one of Lord Burghley's Chap* lains), to his Lordfhip for fome Preferment, AprirJ2, 1597. VOL. LXXXV— Lot 85. Fol. 1. Mr. Arthur Savage to his Kinfman Mr. Michael Hicks, with an inclofed Schedule of his Efiates, April 16, 1597. — 2. Sir George Carew, defires Mr. Hicks to recommend his Friend in his Suit to the Lord Treafurer, April 30, 1597. — 3. Perfons unnamed, feemingly Lord Burghley’s Secretaries, defire Mr. Auditor King to favour oneKWiIliam Prickett, April 1597.— 4. Garratt Swdft, to Lord Burghley, with thanks for his releafe, and bitterly complaining of the Lord Admiral for his Cruelty, May 3. 1597. — 5. Sir T. Wilkes to Mr. Hicks, to favour two of hi.s Friends in their exchanging certain Employments, May 7, 1597. — 6. Mr. Stanhope to Lord Burghley, that he did not intend to offend him in the Cafe of FeUon and Grey, Muy 8, 1597. — 7. Mr. Glafeour thanks Mr. Hicks for his Recommen- daiions'to :L6rd Burgliley, and hopes he will renew the fame. May 12, 1597. — 8. One who ftiles himfelf Gul. Lumlsclanns, Scotus, Legum Doctor, fends to Lord Burghley a Latin Elfay on the rife of the Family of the Cecils, and would talk to him privately on Matters ferviceable to the State, May 17, 1.597. — 9. Mr. Serjeant Hele, excufes to Lord Burghley his pafling a Leafe on the Parfonage of Evnington, Dcvonflnre, May 29, 1597.— 10. Dr. T. Blague to Lord Burghley for the Deanery of Canterbury, May 31, 1597.- — 11, Mr. Ca.marlhen to Lord Burghley, concerning a Suit for bringing bai reled Fifli ii.to the Realm, July 7, 1597. — 12. Sir T. Sheiiey to Mr. Hick.s, con- cerning the Manour of Bugbrook, fold b* the former to Mr, Ifiiam, June 11, 1597. — 13. Mr. Hugh Broiighi^n to Lord Burghley j he blames the Archbifliop for hindering his ncvr ( 333 ) tranflation of the Bible, June 11, 1597. — 14«. Sir John Spencer thanks Mr, M. Hicks for favours, and tells him he has fent him a fat Buck, June 17, 1597, — 15. Mr. T. Sadleir to Mr. Hicks, to know when and where a fat Buck Ihould be fent to him, June 22, 1597. — 16. Mr. Arthur Hall, to Lord Burghley, clearing himfelf of difregard to his Lordthip, June 26, 1597. — . 17. Mr. A. Hall owns to Lord Burghley the receipt of 400l. but that the time is not yet come for liis paying it into the Ex- chequer, June 29, 1597. — 18. Sir Robert Cecil invites Mr. Hicks to dine with him next day, and tells him he has fent him fome Venifon, July 4, 1597. — 19. Mr. Secretary Cecil, to the Earl of Effex, on the Behaviour and Speech to the Queen of the Polilh Ambaffador, and the Queen’s noble Anfwer, &c. July 26, 1597. — 20. Mr. Monforde affures Mr. Hicks he will vifit him to partake of a Collation according to promife, July 29, 1597. — 21. Mr, J. Norton at Court informs Mr. Hicks in the Country of Lord Burghley’s Gout. He wiflies him good Weather to finifti his new Bowling Allay, &c. Aug. 2, 1597. — 22. Mr. Henry Maynard at Court, to Mr. Hicks, that his Wife and her brood are preparing to vifit him in the Country, with fome Court News, Aug. 2, 1597.- 23. Mr. H. May- nard at Court, to Mr. Hicks, that Lord Burghley, though ill, is much bufied with the Polifii Affairs; with other Publick News, Aug. 10, 1597. — 24. Mr. H. Ma)nard to Mr. Hicks, that the Queen’s Progrefs is troubrefome ; he wants him to come to Court, Aug. 12, 1597.— 25. Mr, H. Maynard to Mr. Hicks, that the Queen commended his Wife, and that it would be proper for her to prefent her Majefty with fome fine Waft- Coat, or fine Ruffe, Aug. 15, {597. — 26. Mr. Robert Wrothe to Mr. Hicks, that he will fend him a Buck for his favours, but will refufe Lord Shrewfbury’s requeft for a Brace,^ becaufe he kept not his promife, Aug. 15, 1597. — 27. Sir Anthony Mildmay excufes himfelf to Lord Burghley for not attending him at Theobalds, Aug. 19, 1597. — 28. The Mayor and Al- dermen of Newcaftle upon Tine, complain of the injuries of one Sanderfon, and defire redrefs of Mr. Hicks, Aug. 20 , 1597. — 29. Mr. H. Maynard at Eylon Lodge in the Country, to Mr. Hicks at the Court, to fend him fome News, Aug. 25, 1597. — 30. Sir Anthony Poulett to Mr. Hicks, to obtain leave for him to return to England for his health, Aug. 30, 1597. — 31. Sir Gervafj Clifton thanks Mr. Cotton for entertaining a Gentlewoman, a Friend of his at his Houfe, Sept. 18, 1597. —32. Sir Anthony Standen, to Lord Burghley, for tiie place of Clarencieux King at Arms, 06t. 1, 1597. — 33 . Mr. Bain- bridge to Mr, Hicks to remind Mr. Secretary Cecil for the Stevsard and Receiverftiip of the Duchy, for the Earl of Hun- tingdon, Oaober 20, 1597.— . 34 . Mr. Bellotl to Mr, Hicks, tx prefling his great thankfulnefs for his many favours, 0<5t. 9, 1597. — 35. William Marwood, a Merchant, thanks Mr. Hicks lor a favourable turn he gave to his Affairs, which was perplex- ( 534 ) ed, 14 , 1597. — 36 . Sir Edward Coke to . Lord BurgHey, on Mr. Tuke’s Petition for difcharge of 1200l. 4s. 4d. charg- ed on Sir Brian Tuke’s Account, 061. 21, 1597. — 37. One Owen to Mr. Hicks, defiring his affiftance againft fome per- fons he had difputes with, 061. 30, 1597. — 38. Mr. Dowe to Lord Burghley, that the Queen^s Letter may be had to the Mufcovite, ftiewing what dealings the has with the Turk, Nov. 23, 1597. — 39. Mr. Arthur Hall to Ld. Burghley, that Money owing to him may be afligned to the Queen, to clear a Debt he owes her, Nov. 29, 1597. — 40. Mr, Aftiton, a Fleet Prifbner, •to Lord Burghlt-y, for recovery of a Leafe of a Huntingdon- ftire Parfonage, againfi: Sir Gervas Clifton, Jan, 24, 1597.' — 41. Sir Edward Stafford’s Petition to the Queen, that he is obftru6led in his Grant of the Manour of Chelfey, by Walter, Robert, and Simon Harecourt, on two Papers, but without Date. — 32. Mr. ButtelPs Petition to the Queen, that the Grant of the Outlawries, againfi the Harecourls, made to him by her Majefiy, may be abfolute, this without date. — 43. George Ca- revv, Efq. to Lord Burghley, that he has .prepared a Draught of a Grant for Outlawries which he begs his Lordfliip to perufe, undated. — 44. A Letter unfigned, feemingly in the Queen’s name, to one T. Alderfon, defiring him to fiiew favour to Lawrence Alderfon, his Kinfinan, Whitehall, 1597. — 45. Pro- pofals of an unnamed Perfon, to exhibit a Scheme, whereby fo know every Subje61’s Efiate, 1597. — 46. Sir George Carevv’s Suit for a Leafe of her Majefty’s right of Preemption of Tin in Devon, and Cornwall, for a Yearly Rent, 1597. — 47. Thomas Stowe complains to Lord Burghley, of one Felton, for inter- rupting him in the polfefiion of a Grant from the Crown, Jan, 1597. — 48. Mr. Thomas Smithe, Clerk of the Council, to Mr. Flicks, for the payment of fome Fees left in his hands by Mr. Barker, July 7, 1397. — 49. A Petition to Lord Burghley for redrefs, by Anthony Bate and other Pnfoners in the Fleet Pri- fon, with a Reprefemaiion of the Murders and other Mifde- meanors there committed by Joachim New4on, the Stibwarden, (See No. 53.) March 26, 1597. — 50. Thomas Harvvard’s com- plaint to Lord Kurgliley of the many Wrongs done him by one Parker his Advcriary, June 1, 1597. — 51. Common Fieet Pri- foners to Lord Burghley, difavovving a Petition exhibited in .their Name againfi their Warden, 1597. — 52. A Report to Lord Burghley of the Commifiioners appointed to examine in- t(; the State of the Fleet Prilon, (on 2 Papers.) Aug. 4. 1597. — 53. Some of (lie Fleet Prifbners complaint to Lord Burgh- ley againfi Nevvptrrt and Harvey, and to dtfire Commiffioners for a Regulation, (this fiiould feem immediately to follow No. 49.) 1597. — 54. Charle>'-Dunn, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, to recommend his ineJofed Petition to the Queen, for a Reward for Ins Services in Ireland, 1597. — 55. Charles Dunn’s l.atin Petition to the Queen, tc reward him for his and his Father’s good Services in Ireland againfi the Rebels,- 1397. — 56. Arj* ( 335 ) Account of Places void in the Heralds Office, with Names of the refpeclive Suifors for the fame, April 22, 1597, — 57. Mr. Serjeant Warburlon lo Mr. Hicks, concerning the Pedigree of one Davis, and ofa Mark of Did nflion in his own Arms, 1597. - — 58. AR queftofMr. Warburton to Mr. Hicks, concerning V^^rong done to him by York Herald, 1597 — 59. Mr. Serjeant Warburton, to Mr. Hicks, to recommend his Petitirrn to Lord Burghley, for allowing a certain Diftindtion in his Coat of Arms, April 30, 1597. — 60. Names and C ha a filers of the Of- ficers at Arras ; how long each h is ferved, places vacant and by whom flip pi led, 1597. — >61. Names and Order of the He- rald.s, with the Vacancies fapply’d, as fettled by the L 'rd Trea- furer and Earl Marlhal, Ofil. 22, 1597. N. B. In this regu- lation Cambden the Hidorian is fird appointed Clarencicux.-— C2. Lord Henry Grey Earl of Kent’s Bill and Conir laint againd Mr. Rotheram, for falfifying his Pedigree, and aga nil pelhick Garter King at Arms for dtfcribing it, with I e feveral Anfwers of Rotheram and Dethick, on four Skins of Parch- menl. May 1597. — 63. Mr. Rotheram’s Evid nee ffiewn to Garter, for (elljng down the Pedigree 'complained of by the Earl of Kent, 1597. — 6’4*. The Earl of Kent’?; Anfwer to Gar- ter’s Allegations and Exceptions, 1597. — 65. The Earl of Kent to Lord Burghley, for Judgment in his Caufe againd Mr. Ro- iheram and Mr. Garter, June 17, 1597.— *66. A Summary Extrafil of the Arguments ufed by the refpefilive Perfons con- cerned in the caufe betwixt Lorvl Kent, and Rctheram and Garter, 1597. — 67. The Order or Judgment of the Lords Burghley and Effingham, in favour of the Earl of Kentagainft Rotheram and Garter, June 22, 1597.— 58. A Draught of certain Matters to be moved to Henry, Earl of Kent, 1597.— 69. A Draught of certain Matters to be propofed to and an- fwered by Mr. George Rotheram, 1597. — 70. An Extrafil of certain Records forjudibyn g the Claims of George Rothe- ram, Efq. 1597. — 71. M.. Rollieram’s Proofs, and the Earl of Kent’s Anfwers to them, (on 4 Sheets,) 1597 — 72. A Draught of the Tomb-done and Figures and Arms thereorv, of Sir Tho- mas Rotheram and Katherine his Wife, 1504. — 73. A Dupli- cate on Paper, of the Sentence of the Earl Mai dial, as in No. 67, againd Rotheram and Garter, June 22. 1597. — 74. Deth- ick, Gaiter King at Arms, his Book of Office produced in his Judidcation in the Caufe betwixt the Earl of Kent and him, 1597. — 75. Proceedings in a Cauffi in a Court of Chivalry, in the Reign of Richard 2d, Sir Richard le Scroop, againft Sir Robert Giofvenor, (in Latin.) 2 Rich. 2, ( 336 } VOL. LXXXVI.— Lot 86. Fol. 1. Reafons why a Grocer fliould ferve her Majefly, if the Merchants fliould yield to a Com pofition, (See No. 58.) Jan. 26, 1597, 8. — 2. A Petition of Sir T. Mildemay, that the County ofEflex may ferve the Queen’s Houfehold with Wheat by Compofition, Feb. 15, 1597, 8. — .3. A rough Draught of ne- ceflary Payments to be made, and fperable Means (as Lord Burghley terms it) to raife Money, 1597, 8. — 4«. A Breviate of a Caufe in the Exchequer, betwixt the Under-tenants of the Queen’s Manour of Yelvertoft, and her Majefty’s Tenant, Jan. 26, 1597, 8. — 5. The State of a Caufe in the Court of Wards, betwixt the Earl of Salop, and Mr. Manners, &c. Feb. 4, 1597, 8.— 6. A Catalogue of the Names of Mr. Talborough’s Sureties (almoft wholly obliterated) Feb. 20, 1597, 8. — 7. The Bailiffs of Yarmouth’s Anfwer to Lord Burghley’s Letter, con- .erning Mr. Harborough’s Licenfe for Salt, Feb. 27, 1597, 8. —8. Mr. Harborough or Harborn, to Lord Burghley, agaiifft the Yarmouth Bailiffs Letter, dated Feb. 27, March 8, 1597, 8. — 9. Means of improving the Queen’s Revenue arifing from the curing of Fifli in Devonfhire and Cornwall, 1597, 8. — -10. The Owners of an Italian Ship, fhew to Lord Burghley how they were plundered at Sea by the Crew of an Englifh Ship, and crave Redrefs, 1597, 8. — II. The Crew of the Englifh Ship the David try to exculpate themfelves from the Charge of plundering the Italian Ship, 1597, 8. — 12. Mr. Carmarthen to Lord Burghley, of the Company of Horners, and of an ex- clufive Right of exporting Horns, Jan. 9, 1597, 8. — 13. The Mayor and Aldermen of Briftol to Lord Burghley, for an an- nual Trade to Venice and Turkey, Jan. 20, 1597, 8.— 14. Mr. Carmarthen to Mr. Hicks, that the Lord Treafurer may take Cuftom by Poundage, when the Goods are over-rated in the Books, Jan. 6, 1597, 8. — 15. Mr. Fanfliaw’s Catalogue of the Names of Sir Wm. Lane’s Sureties, and the Sums to which they are bound for his general Receiverfhip^ Feb. II, 1597,8. — 16. A Certificate of the Commillioners of the Peace and of Sewers in Surrey, for (he eredling a Water Corn-mill at Duns- ford, 1597, 8. — 17. An Information of the Abp. of York, and Council in the North, againft fome Impugners of Authority given them by Commillion, Feb. 1597, 8. — 18. A Recital, in Italian, of Occurrences at Antwerp and Venice, in the Months of Dec. 1597 and Jan. 1597, 8. (on 5 Sheets.)- — 19. A Letter, in French, of Monf. de Muncheren, to the Englitli Secretary of State, concerning ' Feb. 17, 1597, 8. — 20, Lord Willoughby, of Ere (by, to Lord Burghley, thanking him for his many Favours, Feb. 14, 1597, 8.— 21. The Earl of Efiex to Lord Burghley, recommending to his Favour one Mr. Mom- peffon, his Servant, Feb. 20, 1597, 8. — 22. George Earl of Huntingdon to Mr. Hicks, to prelent his inclofed Letter about private Bufinefs to the Lord Treafurer, Feb. 23, 1597, 8. — 23. The Earl of Eflex to Mr. Secretary, concerning the Spaniards invading England, and of making Peace with them, Feb. 24, 1597, 8. — 24. Lord Scroope to Lord Burghley, to reftore him to his Authority to corre^ Offenders, in which he had been reftrained, March 1, 1597, 8. — 25. Lord Willoughby, of Erelbye, to Lord Burghley, that he was hinder’d of the Eaft Wardenry, though it ufed to be united with the Governorlhip of Berwick, Marchs, 1597, 8.-26. Lord Scroope to Lord Burghley, on finding the Queen’s Intentions to remove him from governing the Weft Marches to fomewhere elfe. Mar. 8, - 1597, 8. — 27. The Abp. ofYork to the L. Trealurer, concern- ing the Loane, Feb. 9, 1597, 8. — 28. Dr. John Bullingham, Bithop of Glocefter, to Lord Burghley, that in Confideralion of his Poverty, he would ftop Procefs againft him, Feb. 10, 1797, 8. — 29. Matthew, Abp. of York, to Lord Burghley, to know how to deal with his Prifoner Sir Robert Carr, Lord Sea- forth, Feb. 25, 1597, 8. — 30. The Abp. ofYork toL. Burghley, that L. Seaforth defires he may have more free Air in his Reftraint for his Health’s fake, March 16, 1597, 8. — 31. The Prefidentand Fellows of Trin. Coll. Oxon. in Latin, to Lord Burghley, that fome Trees of the Queen’s in her Woods near Oxford, may be fold realonable to them, to repair their Buildings, June 24, 1597, 8. — 32. The Univerfity of Oxford, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, for a favourable hearing before the Lord Keeper, concerning their Priviledges, Feb. 12, 1597, 8. — 33. The- Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houses in Cambridge, complain to Lord Burghley of the Mayor’s \fueing them in the King’s Bench, March 1597, 8. — 34. Mr. Duppa, in the Marfhalfea, defires Mr. Hicks to prefent a Letter to Lord Burghley in his Be- half, Jan. 5, 1597, 8. — 35. Robert Wro the defires Mr. Hicks ' to procure that he may be permitted to attend on Sir Ro- bert Cecil going to France, Jan. 6, 1597, 8.-36. Sir Robert Sydney tells Lord Burghley he will no longer protect waring againft the Profecution of Mr. Holiday, Feb. 16 , 1597, 8. — 37. Mr. Arthur Hall thanks Lord Burghley for dealing with the Barons of the Exchequer in his Behalf, Feb. 24, 1597, 8. — 38. Mr. Reynold Smith humbly thanks Lord Burghley for cauf- ing Sif John Smith to be fet at Liberty, March 9, 1597, 8.— 39. Sir Edward Norreys, at Oftend, to Mr. Hicks, that the MefTenger’s Expences in croffing the Sea may be re-imburs’d, March 11, 1597, 8. — 40. A Petition to Lord Burghley of Mr. Heale, one of the Clerks of (he Checque, for a Leafe of Lands feized for Recufancy, March 13, 1597, 8.-41. John Myners informs Lord Burghley of the Abufes of Sheriffs and Bailiffs in their Accounts and Eftreats of the green Wax, Jan. 20, 1597, 8. 42. A Brief of the Bill againft Mr. M411s, Clerk of the Star- ( 338 ) chamber, for Extortion, &c. with his Anfwers (in three Paris) J^an. 26, 1397, 8. — 43. An Acconnt of the Allowance for Ap- parel for a Mufician, out of the Gardrobe, 1598. — 44. Ati Account of the Office of a Steward or Comptroller in a Ho^fe of State, 1598. — 15. Two Summaries of Orders to be obferved for Regulation of the Queen\s Houfehold, 1598. — 46. Expences to be re-imBurs’d by the Court, for Entertainment of the French Danphinc, and the Duke of Anjou, with Bills of Fare, 1598. — 47. A brief Declaration how the Aflignment of her Majefty’s Houfehold,' 40,000, 2'! 1. 45. 2d.\, is ufually paid, 1598. — 48. Particulars concerning Purveyances for the Queen’s Houfehold, wiierein the Subje6ls are unjuftly grieved, 1598,-49. Ex- pences of jellies for a Day, Week, and Year, for the Queen’s life, 1598. — 50. Names and Fees of and Regulations among the Officers and Clerks of the Queen’sHoufehofd (8 Sheet.), 1598. — 51. A Keprefentation to Lord Burghley of the Ne- ceffity of repairing the Mufick Books in the Queen’s Chapell, 1593. — 52. Daily and yearly Allowances made to the Meca nicks employed in tlie Queen’s Houfehold, 1598.— 53. Prices* of Military Stores, with the Abatements that wdll be allow'cd for ready Money, 1598 — 54. A Recital of Cfaufes of certain Statutes for Reftraint of the exorbitancies of Purveyers, 1598.— 65, Propofitions and Anfwers concerning Redrefs of Grievances caufed by Purveyors, 1598. — 56. Demands of Compolitions * for Fleffi and Poultry from Hertford (liire, for the Queen’s Houfehold, 1598. — 57. Demands of Compolitions for Corn for foi (he Houfehold, from fundry Parts of Effex, 1598. — 58. An Account of the Officers of the Houfehold to a Reply of the Sugar Merchants, (See No. 1.), 1598. — 59. An Account of fundry Articles omitted in former Compofitions, to be provided by Commiffion ’till regularly compounded for, much oblilerated, 1598. — 60. A Report of the Surveyor of the Queen’s Board of Works, of the State of the Houfe or Hofpital of St. John of Je- rufalem, in the Black Friars, in the County of Middlefex, (on two Sheets), 1598. — 61. Adams’s Petition to Parliament to ra- tify certain Bonds concerning Lands held of the Bifhoprick of Norwich, 1591. — 62. Rents received of fundry Perfons by one Mead, (for whom and at what Place there is no Account), 1598. — 63. The F’eudary of Effex, taken by Mr. M.Hicks, from Lady-day to Michaelmas, Ao. 40 Eliz. on 2 Sheets and a Half) 1558. — 64. An Order of the Court of for En- trance of a former Order, &c. Lord Buckhurfl Plaintiff, Sir Drew Drury, &c. Defendant. — 65. The Form of a Grant of the Crown for the Pre-emption of Tin, Ao. 6 Hen. 6. — 66. An Offer of Lord Buckhurfl for farming Tin of the Crown, 1 598. — 67. Reafons for and the Manner of fetting the Tin to leafe for a limited Term of Years, 1 598. — 68. The form of a Patent in liehalf of the Company of London Pewterers in their purchaf- ing Tin, 1598. — 69. A Petition of an unnamed Perfon for the foie melting of tin into barrs, Gardes, or Streakes, 1598. — 70'. Contents of Mr. Gorge’s Bo6k/ founded on a Statute that no 1 ( 339 ) Tln^ fliall be wrought near frefti Water Rivers, 1598. — '71. Proceedings of the Company of London Pewterers, in reiatioiit to carting Tin into Barrs, April 24, 1593. — 72. Arguments to encourage the bringing white Salt into Yarmouth, Lynn, and other Ports of Norfolk, 1598. — 73. A Petition of W. Hare- browne, for making Salt upon Salt, and white Salt in Nor- folk, with the Profits of the fame, 1598. — 74. The May'or, &c. of Lynn, complain to Lord Burghley, that certain Patentees engrofs the Sale of white Salt, and .beggar the Country, June io, 1598. — -75. A Certificate of Money difours’d for the new Fortification of Pendennys Hill in Falmouth, to April 3, 1598. —76. Deficiencies on the Murter Roll of the Garrifon of Ber- wick on Tweed, with the Names of the , abfent Perfons, May 1, 1598. — 77. Lord North and Mr. Comptroller Knollys to Lord Burghley, of their Contract for the Pay of Men for Ire- land, June 6, 1598. — 18. A Certificate of the Lieutenant of the Tower, 8jc. for Apparel for 1000 Soldiers to go to Ire- land, obliterated, June 28, 1598. — id. Mr. Carmarthen to Lord Burghley, concerning certain Interlopers who hurt the Queen’s . Subjeds, April 28, 1598. — 80. The Depofi- tion of one Wrh. Lowe, Captain of Elliot’s Fly-boat, of fome dangerous Attempts of the Spaniards againft England, April 20, 1598. — The Merchants Adventurers petition Lord Burgh- ley to fuppoft their Trade in the Mart-Towns againfl Interlo- pers and Stragglers, 1598. — 82. An Account of Merchandize’ brought from Conftantinople, 1598. — 13. A Contract of the State with Meflieurs Halidaie, Newton and Quarles, for Cora to be fent to Ireland, June 1598* VOL. LXXXVII.— Lot. 87. Fob 1. Sir Henry Gray, and Sir John Peter, to Lord Burghley, concerning their Taxation at Upminfier, June 17, 1598. — 2. The manner of Payment under the two laft Grants of Fifteenths and Tenths, An. 32, 35, Ellzabethie. — 3. Concerning the man- ner of payment of two Subfrdies of the Clergy at 6s. in the Pound, began Ao. 31 mo. Eliz.— 4. Letters and Petitions of feveral Lincolnrtiire Gentlemen to Lord Burghley, to enable them to drain their fenny Lands, June 1598.— 5. The Affidavit of Robert Towle, concerning the Abufes of Felton and Grim- flon, in enquiry after Recufants Goods, 1598. — 6. The Lord Prefident and Council of the Marches in Wales to tiie Lord Keeper and Lord Treafurer, of the mitbehaviour of one Colh- eiington, with a State of the Cafe, acd an Inrtru6lion to the Council, May 5, 1598.- — 7. A Scheme how the Queen of Eng- land and "the French King may confent to Peace with Spain, ( 340 ) though the States rfefufe it ; drawn Up by Lord Burghley, 1598. —8. A Proclamation of the King of Spain, in the Spanith tongue, concerning — 9. A fair Copy of Lord Burghley’s Scheme, (mentioned No. 7.) written by Mr. Strype. — Id. Lord Willoughby to Lord Burghley, concerning the de- cay and defeds at the Garrifon of Berwick, April 8, 1598. — 1 1. E, of Huntingdon to Mr. M. Hicks, concerning the Ward- lliip of Mr. Juftice BeamonPs Son, May 1, 1598. — 12. Lord Sheffield to Mr. Hicks, to procure for his friend the Bearer, a Leafe of Mr. Brighoufe’s Lands, May 1598. — 13. Lord Not- tingham to Mr. Hicks, to befriend his daughter Lady Southwell, by fetting an eafy value on her Hutband's Lands, Od. 26, 1598. — ll-. Lord Lumley to Mr. Hicks, to procure that his friend Mr. Langley may be continued Steward of Edmonton, (See No. 42, ^S.) Dec. 30, 1598. — 15. Lord Chancellor Egerton’s Letter to Lord Effex on his having offended the Queen, with Lord Effex's Anfwer, 1598. — 16. Tobie, Bifhop of Durham, to Lord Burghley, to know how he muft deal with Lady Cathe- rine Gyay now in Cuftody, one of the Daughters of the rebel- lious Earl of Weflmoreland, May 27, 1598. — 17. A Summary of the particulars of Lord North’s complaint againft the Uni- verfity of Cambridge, denied by that Body, Od. 1598.-18^ The Earl of Cumberland’s Report to Lord Burghley of the Tu- mult that happened at Cambridge, Od. 8, 1598. — 19. Accu- fations brought againft the Univerfity of Cambridge, with Anf- wers to the fame, in four feparate parts, 1598. — 20. Sir Arthur Throgmorton, to Mr. Hicks, to procure for him of the Dean and Chapter of Weftminfter' a Book of Records belonging to biro. May 1, 1598. — 21. _Mr. R. Carmarthen to Mr. Hicks, to procure for his friend, one Wright, a Waiter’s place, June 8, 1598. — 22. Mr. Henry Maynard lo Mr. Hicks, complaining of the indifpofition of Lord Burghley, and the dullnefs of the times, June 16, 1598. — 23. Depofitions of the flanderous Spee- ches of one Savile againft the Lord Treafurer, with the Lord Chief Baron’s opinion ; with a Letter on the fame Subjed by Lord Burghley, July 1598.— 24. Sir John Smith thanks Lord Burghley for flopping an Extent againft him, for his Debt to the Queen, July 17, 1598. — 25. Mr. John Cheke’s Requeft to Lord Burghley to give him his dun Horfe, July 29, 1598.— 26. Mr. Herbert to Mr. M. Hicks, that a certain Warrant in his hands may be returned to him, Aug. 18, 1598. — 27, One Mr. Campion to Mr. Hicks, (hewing the inconvenience of a cer- tain young Gentleman’s Courting his Sifter a Widow, Sept. 16, 1598. — 28. Sir Robert Cecyll’s friendly invitation of Mr. Hicks, to his houfe in London, for private Conference, Sept. 20, 1598. — 29. Mr. Anthony Bacon’s Apology to Mr. Hicks, and requeft for longer refpite (as it feems) for the payment of fomeDebt, 8ept. 23, 1598. — 30. An invitation from Mr. Se- cretary Cecill to Mr. Hicks to come to him, declaring he will not do any thing wilhout him, Od. 3, 1598. — 31. One Ha* ( 341 ) v^dto Mr. Hicks, to deliver him from an unjuft Perfon who has wrongfully imprifoned him, Nov. 25, 1598. — 32. Mr. Bro- grave, Attorney ot the Duchy, to Mr. Hicks, to fend him his Fee Doe, Dec. 23, 1598. — 33. Mr. Langley to Mr. Hicks, concerning a Letter and Piece of Plate in his hands which he is ready to deliver to him, 1598.-— 34. Mr. Secretary Cecill to Mr. Hicks, concerning fome unreafonable Claims of the Earl of Oxford, 1598,— 35. Fitton’s detail of' his Services and hard- ftiips in Ireland, for which he prays recompence, 1598. — 36. A Declaration of the manner of one Preftall’s entrapping Henry Owen in certain Bonds, &c. 1598. — 37. Ralph Birchenftiaw’s Petition to Lord Burghley for redrefs, in confideration of his unjuft fufferings, 1598.- — 38. Depofitionsof divers Perfons con- cerning the outrageous behaviour of one Read of EarPs Coin, Eftex, 1598. — 39. Chriftopher Levens his Suit to the Queen, fetting forth the bad dilemma he is in, and begging her favour, 1593.-40. A Complaint of one Johnfon, to Lord Burghley, that his LordHiip and hirafelf have been abufed by Dobby and Goodwin, May 6, 1593. — 41. Otto Duke of Brunfwlck, in La- tin, to Lord Burghley, with Compliments, and withing Peace to Chriftendom, March 17, 1598. — 42. Lord Luniley thanks Mr. Hicks for his Friend, and defires a Continuance of his good Offices to him, Jan. 13, 1598. — 43. Two Letters of Mr. Langley (the friend of Lord Lumley,) to Mr. Hicks, to get his Deputation figned by Mr. Secretary, (See No. 14.) Jan. 7th and 13th, 1598, 9. — 44. Mr. Anthony Bacon to Mr. Hicks, fora farther refpite of payment 'till next Term, (See No. 29.) 2598, 9. — 45. An Account of Fees, and Inftnidions for the Management, &c, of the Feodaryftiip of Eftex, 1599. — 46. A Commifiion of Enquiry, what Lands, &c. Edw. Riche, Efq. deceafed, held of the Crown in Eftex, Ao. 43 Eliz. — 47. A Note of the Officers of the Queen's Houfehold, maintained in the Marches of Wales, Aug. 25, 1599. — 48. A Catalogue of tfie Knights, and their places of abode in Ireland, Aug. 18, 1599. — 49. Reafons for, and Confiderations relating to an Eftabliffiment of a Peace, 1599. — 50. Reafons for keeping O- ftend ; Account of Ammunition fent there; Obfervations on its Government, Szc. (in 4 Article.s.) 1599. — 51. Lord Keeper Egerton's Letter to the Corporation of Coventry, recommend- ing Mr. Stapleton for their Steward, Nov. 12, 1599 —52. Lord Keeper Egerton's Remonflrance to the Earl of Efifex, Earl Marthal, on occafion of his Difcontent, (a Copy of No. 15.) —53. Lady Rich’s remarkable Letter of interceflion to the Queen in behalf of the Earl of Eftex, 1599. — 54. Dr. Henry Dean, Bp. of Sarum, to Mr. Hicks, recommending his Friend for jirefcrment, 1599. — 55. Mr. Henry Cotton, to Mr. Hicks, to apply to Mr. Secretary ihat he may be eftabliftied in the Of- fire given him by the Queen, June 19, 1599. — 56. A Prayer by Mr. Thom p Ton, one of Lord Treafurer Burgh ley's Chap- lains, made ufe of the night before his Lordfliip's Death, Aug. ( 342 ) 4, ir>98.- — 57.' Mr. Langley (See No. 4-.3.) t.o Mr. Hicks,- for his recommendation to do any bufinefs for Mr. Secretary as s Judgefs or Lawyer\s Clerk, June 7, 1599. — 58. Mr. Henry Maynard (who has fome new Office in the Military .way) to Mr Hicks, of their Encampment, and of private Affairs, Aug. II, 1599. — 59. Mr. Beeflone to Mr. Hicks, onhis being made Treafurer of Lord Effex^s Fleet, wiih.a Poflfcript by Mr. Gor- ges, July 7, 1599* — 60. Sir Robert Wrothe to Mr. Hiclts^ to ufe means for apprehending diffolute Perfons who frequent Lay- ton Heath in the night-time. Oft. 16, 1599. — 61. Mr. Willett to Mr. Hicks, returning him thanks for the ufe of his Horfe, and that he prefents Mr. Hicks with two Barrels of Colcheffer Oyfters, Nov. 1599. — 62. Sir Richard Martyn to Mr. Hicks, to inlreat Mr. Secretary to Remind the Queen to fign his Pa- tent for the Warden (l>ip of the Mint, i)ec. 9, 1599. — 63, An Account of the Traiteroiis Adlions of Richard Bellamye of the Parifhof Harrow on the Hill, 1599. — 64-. A Slate of the Cafe of Anthony Radclyff, Defendant, againft Richard Bellamye, Complainant, before Mr. Secretary, 1599. — 65. Mr. Secretary Cecill tells Mr. Hicks he would take no advantage of his Au- thority to punifli fome who killed his Deer, Jan, 1529, 1600.— 66. Mr. Secretary Cecill gives Orders to Mr. Hicks concern- ing his Park in Hertfordffiire, and at Theobalds, May 1600. — - 67. Diredions of Mr. Secretary, by Mr. Richard Percivall to' Mr. Hicks, relating to Lcl. Thomas Howard’s borrowing 700l. 1599, 1600. — 68. Four Receipts given by Mr. Hicks in virtue of his Office of Feodary of Effex, to W. Fleetwood, Efq. Re- ceiver of the Court of Wards, 1599, 1600. — 69, Profits of the Feodaryfhip of EtTex upon Offices farmed there, ending at Mi- chaelmafs, 1600. — 70. State of a Cafe betwixt Mr. Thomas Offley, Plaintlffi, and Sir Baptifi: Hicks, Defendant, Copartners & Merchants,! 600. — 71. The E. of Effex Earl Marffial’s Anfwer to the remomflrance of , the Lord Keeper Egerton, (See No. 15, and No. 52.) 1599. — 72. Four Letters of Lord Lumley to Mr. Hicks. The firft, to dine and converfe with him about Bufinefs, June 23. The Second, to inform him if he has dealt in his Affairs, July Iff. The Third, that he would difpatch his Bufinefs with the Comptroller of the Works, Aug. The Fourth, thanking him for his friendly Offices to him, and his Kinfnian, Sept. 9, 1600. — 73. A fevere Letter of the Queen to the Earl of Effex, for his Mifcondufl, when Commander of the Forces againft the Rebels in Ireland, J599. — 74. Mr. Anthony Bacon (as it fliou’d feem) to the Earl of Effex, not to defpair of being reinftated in the Queen’s favour, 1599. — 75. The Earl of Ef- fex’s Anfwer to Mr. Bacon, by which it appears he is become defperate ; thefe two laft Letters are Printed in Bacon’s Refiif- citatio, 1599. — 76. The Society of St. John’s Coll. Cambriclp, in Latin, to Sir Robert Cecil, to become their Prote6lor in lieu of his deceafed Father, April 16, 1600. — 77. Mr. Secretary Cecill to Mr. Hicks, concerning Security for a Debt, and of ( 343 ) •tlie Queen'^s intention to have a New Secretary, May l600.~r '78. Mr. Alderman Gerrard to Mr. Hicks, to procure that hiis Relation may be freed from the expence of maintaining a Light Houre,July 5, 1600 . — 79. Mr. Francis Bacon to Sir Robert Ce- cil), now Earl of Salisbury, reprefenting the Affection he has for him, July 20 , 1600. — 80. Lord Salisbury to Mr. Hicks; a Letter containing imperfe 6 l hints on various Subjects, with lit- tle Conne£lion, July 28, 1600. — 81. Sir William Ruffel to Mr. Hicks, to apply for him to Mr. Secretary, that he might procure a certain Place he expelled, July 20 , 1600.-— 82. Mr. James Altham of Grays-Inn, to Mr. Hicks in the Country, to fend him aBuck, Aug. 2 , 1600 . — 83. Sir Robert Wrothe’s in- vitation to Mr. Hicks and his Wife, his Brother Baptift, and four others, to partake of the fport of Hunting, &c. Sept* 9 , 1600. — 84. Sir Robert Wrothe to Mr. Hicks, that as he can- not come to hunt at the appointed time, he would fix it for the Monday fe’nnight, and bring his Bowles with him, 'that they might play at that Sport alfo, 1600. — 85. Mr. Thoresby of Lincolns Inn to Mr. Hicks, that he fhali at prefent decline feeking after a, place, but will accept his kind afliftance ano- ther time, Nov. 3 , 1600 . — 86 . Mr. Francis Bacon to Mr. Hicks, concerning fome Money he was to furnifli him with, and that he had provided Sureties, 1600. — 87. Lord Salisbury to his man Roger, to order his Coachman with his Horfes and bigger Coach to take Mr. Hicks and his Wife from Ruckholt to Lon- don, 1600 , VOL. LXXXVIIL— Lot 88. Fol. I. Mr. Foulke Grevyll to Mr. M. Hickes, offering his Service to procure that he may be Keeper of the Records in the Tower, Jan, 18, 1600, 1 .— 2 . Mr. Davis to Mr. Hicks, with fome Compohtion, of which he begs his acceptance and recommendation, Jan. 20 , 1600, 1 . — 3. Mr. Francis Bacon to Mr. M. Hicks, to lend him 200 l. more on good Security, and he will foon repay all he owes to him, Jan. 25, 1600, 1 . — 4 . Mr. Baptift Hicks begs his brother Michael’s intereft with Mr. Secretary to get 200 l. owing him by Mr. John Littleton, who ftands condemned, and at the Queen’s Mercy for fome great Crime, Feb. 28, 1600 , 1 . — 5. Mr, Rich. Neile defires Mr. M. Hicks to excufe the breach of a promife he had made to him, and fends him fome News from Court, March 17, 1600, 1 . — 6 . Mr. William Tooke to Mr. M. Hicks, with acknowledg- ment of his favours, and (bme Gift in return, March 1600, 1 . — ^ 7 . Extrads from feveral A^ of Parliament for the true making and working of- Woolen Cloth, Collecled Ao. 43, Eiiz. — ( S44 ) Profits of tlie Feodarlfliip in Effex, from the 20th*’of Novem- ber Ao. 43 EHz. to Trinty Term in the fame Year. — 9. A far- ther Declaration of the Profits of the Feodarifliip of Efi'ex for one Year, Ao. 43 Eliz, ending at Lady day. — 10. Mr. Jack- inans Bond to Mr. M. Hicks in the (urn of 40l. for one Tho. Ea fi mead’s dnly ferving the Office of a Warrener to the faid Mr. Hicks, (See No. 30.) 1600, 1. — II. The Earl of Pem- broke to Mr. Hicks, to renew the Bonds for Money his Lord- fliip owes him, that be may have fix Month’s longer Credit, Mays, 1601.— -12. The Earl of Shrewibury to Mr. Hicks, defiring him to accompany him to take a Dinner with one Mr. Flint, June 4, 1601.— 1^. The Earl of Shrewsbury wants Mr. Hicks to buy a Houfe of his Coufin Grevile, that he might have him for a Neighbour. — 14. The Countefs of Effex intreats Mr. Secretary Cecill to join the Lords of the Council in pe- titioning the Queen not to fign the Warrant for the EarPs Ex- ecution, 1601. — 15. Lord Keeper Egerton to Mr. Hicks, to examine the Cafe of one Topp and his Wife, and certify to him the reult of the fame, July II, 1601. — 16. One Mr. Hone re- commends the Bearer, (not naming him,) to Mr. Hicks’s Ser- vice, for his fidelity and indufiry, 1601.— 17. Mr. J. Davis, a Councellor at Law, to Mr. Secretary Cecill, to add to the fav- our he had thewn him, by procuring his bufinefs to be brought to fome good iflue, 1601. — 18. Mr. John Weft to one Bolton, to let him know, Mr. Hicks, at his recommendation, would re- tain him as a Mufician and Servant.— 19. Mr. Stephen Rod- ney’s complaint to Mr. Hicks of the bafe ufage he has met with from Stephen Povvle, Ocl. 15, 1601.— 20. A feemingly friendly yet infolent Letter of one Barker, to one Jackman, to be difebarged of a Bond, Dec. 31, 1601. — 21. An impatient Letter of one Trott to Mr. Hicks, concerning a Debt of 18001. owing him by one of the Bacons, which of them he mentions not, Dec. 19, 1601. — 22. Mr. Bacon’s ftate of his Account w'ith Trott, in which he mentions what defalcations, &c. he experts, 1601. — 23. Mr. J. Davis to Mr. Secretary Cecill, thanking him for a favour he fuppofes he has done him, though (as he fays,) it is yet invifible, 1601. — 24. Mr. Trott to Mr. Hicks, complaining, of Mr. Bacon’s negle6l of payment, and tnentioning the only terms on which he will allow longer for- bearance, Dec. IS. 1601. — 25. Mr. Secretary Cecill defires Mr. Hicks to thank Mr. Owen for his New-Year’s Gift, but feems not pleafed with fuch Prefents, Jan. 3, 1601, 2. — 26. ^Ir. John Peyton Lieutenant of the Tower to Mr. Hicks, con- cerning the fettling fome Conlrad, not mentioning particulars, Jan. 9, 1601, 2.-27. Sir Robert Wrothe to Mr. Hicks, to fpeak to Mr. Secretary, to procure that he may purchafe the Manourof Ludon, Feb. 1601, 2.-28. Mr. Henry Holftoke defires of Mr. Hicks a mitigation of his Fine, on transferring fome Copyhold to his Children, Nov. 24, 1602,-29. — ^ Fortefeue, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to Mr. Hicks, Steward ( 345 ) •f the Hundred of Bark way, Effex, for mitigation of a poor Widow’s Fine, Jan. 14, 1601, 2. — 30. Thomas Eaftmead’s Bond to Mr. Hicks in the Sum of 20l, for his duly ferving the Otficeof a Warrener, (See No. 10.) 06t. 16’02. — 31. Gilbert Lord Shrewsbury to Mr. Hicks, to get leave of the Widow Goke of Giddy-Hall, that he and his Family may lodge there during the Holidays, Dec. 19, 1602. — 32. Mr. Jofeph Earthe to Mr, Hicks, with a prefent of fome field Game, and apologiz- ing for being denyed to him when he came to fee him, April 1602. — 33. Mr. Jofeph Earth intreats Mr. Hicks to dine with a certain Lady, whom he mentions not, at his houfe at Wan- ftead, April, 1 602. — 34. Mr. Perpoynt, an Univerfity Scholar, in Latin to his Relation Hen. Jackman, Efq. owning pad irre- gularities, atking Pardon, and promifing amendment, April 20, 1602. — 35. Mr. The. White to Mr. M. Hicks, concerning a Sum of Money that Mr. Hicks owes to him, June I, 1602, — 36. ,Mr. Wetheryde to iMr. Hicks, recommending his Servant to be Mr Hick’s Warrener, June 27, 1602. — .37, Sir Robert ' Wrothe’s invitation to Mr. Flicks and his Wife, and other Friends, to fpend three or four days merrily with him at^Luc- top, Aug. 20, 1602. — 38. Mr. Larth to Mr. Hicks, to conceal what he told him of Sir Oliver St. John’s, and to recommend him to Mr, Secretary, 1602. — 39. Mr, Pviche to Mr. Hicks, with fome recom pence inclofed for what he had dpne for him, , Sept. 26. 1602 — Mr. Bethell lets Mr. Flicks know^, that his Lady at Bafing had fent him a Buck, with an Apology for not fending.it fooner. Sept. 4, 1602. — 45. Mr. Secry.Cecyll defires Mr. Hicks not to believe report.s of the Spaniards landing in England, Sept. 7, 1602. — 42. Dr. Neile to Mr. Flicks, con- • ceriiing the management of fome unnamed Youth, whom Mr. Hicks was preparing to fend to Cambridge, Sept. 9, 1602. — 43. Mr. Secretary Cecyll’s invitation of Mr. Hicks, to vifit him, not for Bufinefs, but Friendlhip fake. Sept. 20, 1602. — 44* Sir Robert Wrothe renews his invitation to Mr. Hicks, &c. and fays he has kept a Pafiie of the fat Stag for him, ’till it is now got very mouldy. Sept. 3, 1602. — 45. Mr', Secretary Cecyll to Mr. Hicks, giving him many reafons why he cannot procure him a certain Wardtliip, Ocl. 1602. — 46. Sir Thomas rBodley defires Mr. Hicks to affifi: him in getting out of the hands of three Merchant-Partners fome Money belonging (o a Daughter of his Wife, as her not. having it, is a hindrance to her marrying advantageoufly, 06t. 29, 1602. — 47. Mr. Secretary Cecyll defire Mr. Hicks to tell his Surety he wifi fell his plate, and pay his 420l. debt by Lady day next, 061. 8, 1602. — 48. A Note of the Debts of one Mattliew-s, fliewing the refpetlive Sums,, and to what particular Perfons owing, 1602. — 49. A (hort Epiftle of Mr. Secretary to Mr. Hicks, confifling only of expreffions of Friendfiiip, Jan. 4, 1602, 3 —50. Sir Henry Bromley defires Mr, Hicks to intercede with Mr, Secretary ( ( 346 ) for rerpife of payment of what he owes to him ’till Whitfontfde, Jan. 25, 1602, 3. — 51. Mr. Tyndal fends to Mr. Hicks his Kintman, according to his defire, a Chara6ter of his Son, recommending him to his favour, Feb. 10, 1602, 3.-52. Mr. Secretary to Mr Hicks, dire61ing him how to fucceed in an Affair he had in hand, by bribing a certain Lady, Feb. 26, 1602, 3. — 53. A friendly invitation from Mr. Francis Ba- con to Mr. Hicks, to have fome difcourfe together, written feemingly near the Queen’s lafl Illnefs, or Death, March 19, 1602, 3. — 54-. One Bolton, to his Mifirefs, who had chidden him fora fault, to know whether he muft quit her Service, or not? (See No. 18.) 1603. — 55. Mr. Lionel Randolf inter- cedes with Mr. Hicks for fome young Gentleman, (feemingly of his family,) who had offended him. May 25, 1603. — 56. Mr. Jofeph Earth to Mr. Hicks, with fome Prefent for Mrs. Hicks, and making Apology it is no better, June 1, 1603. — 57. Lord Cecyll to hlr. Hicks, to admit one Theophilus Brereton to the poffeflion of a Copy-hold in the Manor of Orfett, Effex, June I, 1603. — 58. Loud Treafurer Buckhurft Sollicites Mr. Hicks for his payment of an Aniiuily of lOl. to Mrs. Sotherton, a Wi- dow, June 29, 1 60.3. — 59. Sir Francis Shaen to Mr. Hicks, with a Prefent of a Nag and a Harp : he wants him to be his Friend with Mr. Secretary, June 1, 1603. — 60. Sir David Foulis to Mr. Hicks, to fend him his Horfe, and two Books belonging to his Friend Sir Thomas Chaloner, July 6,1603. — 61, Mr. Fulke Grevyll to Mr. Hicks, to procure a Friend to lend him 5001. on pledge of his Plate, July 10, 1603. — 62. Mr. Fulke Grevyll to Mr. Hicks, with thanks for his care, and defire that his Plate be depofited in his hands for fear of Infe6iion, July 18, 1603. — 63. Lord Cecyll tells Mr. Hicks of a treafonable Confpiracy of Lord Grey, &c, and that he will have him knighted at the Coronation, July 19, 1603.— 64. Sir David Foulis directs Mr. Hicks in whofe hands to depofite 30l. and hopes he will fend him a Horfe worth his Money, July 20, 1603. — -65. Mr. Randolph tells Mr. Hicks he dare not come to London becaufe of the Infection, he exults on England and Scotland being under the fame King, &c. July 1603. — 66. Lord Cecyll to Mr. Hicks in a very friendly merry manner, with a prefent of a Hawk, Aug. 11,1603. — 67. Gilbert Ld. Shrews- bury tells Mr. Hicks, he intends very foon with his Family tt> vifit him at Ruckolds, Aug. 12 , 1603. — 68. Lord and Lady Shrewtbury to Mr. Hicks, that they will vifit him foon ; that the King and Queen are beginning their Progrefs, &c. Aug. 1603. — 69. Sir. J. Garrard, a City Alderman, to Sir Michael Hicks, to procure he may be exculed the prelent Loan of 200l. Aug. 8, 1604. — ^70. Lord Devonthire to Mr. Hicks, with great expreflions of thankfulnefs for his and Mrs. Hicks’s kindnefs to Mr. Earth’s Family, Aug. 23, 1603. — 71. Lord Shrewsbury to Mr. Hicks, putting off his intended vifit to a day longe^ than he at firft propofed, Aug. 1603. — 72. A Letter figned C. ( S47 ) B - without dire^ilon, or meatis of knowing for whom intended, allcing Pardon for fome great fault, fince found to be Bolton, mentioned in No. 54>. I0'O3.— 7.3. Mr. Earthe to Mr. Hicks, to fend his Lord [Lord Devonftiire] fome Colchefter Oyfters, Aug. 1603. — 74. Mr. Robert Bouthe, in the name of his Lord and Lady at Harold’s Park, invites Mr. and Mrs. Hicks to the killing of a Stag, Aug. 18, 1603. — 75. A Draught of the Will and Tellament of Mr. Michael Hicks, which feems to be the firfl he made, and that in hafte, dated Aug. 24, 1603.— 76. Another very fliorl rough Draught of the Preamble of Sir Mi- chael Hicks’s Will, then a Knight, dated June the 7th, 1609 ; to which, on another Paper, is annexed the Will it felf, though in an uncorre6t manner. — 77. Lord Cecyll jeers Mr. Hicks for refuting Knighthood at this time ; he tells him he goes to Winchefterto ftiun the Plague. &c. Sept. 10, 1605. — 78. Lord and Lady Shrewsbury return Mr. and Mrs. Hicks thanks for their kind Entertainment at Ruckholt, and fend their Son a little Horfe, Sept. 16, 1603 — 79 Lord and Lady Shrewsbury tell Mr. Hicks they hear with concern the Man who took up the little Horfe for matter Hicks, is dead with the Plague, but hear nothing of the Bead:. Lady Shrewsbury fends to Mrs. Hicks two baked Pies, 061. 21, 1603. — 80. Lord Cecyll to Mr. Hicks, that he is come to his Seat near London, and de- lires to fee him, but bids him take heed of infectious places in his palTage, Oct. 24, 1603. — 31. A long impertinent Letter of Cuthbert Bolton to Mr. Hicks, formerly his fervant, the fame whofe Letter is No. 72, 1603.— 82. Lord Shrewsbury to Mr. Hicks, that he wants to hear from him oftener, and efpeci- ally to write to him of the proceedings againd the Traitors, Nov. 4, 1603. — ^83. Sir Thomas Smith to Mr. Hicks, that he has not yet fucceeded in procuring his Money from Lord Chan- dois, but hopes diortly to ede6t it, Nov, 19, 1603. — 84. Mr. Henry Maynard briefly mentions fome private bufinefs to Mr. Hicks, and then makes apology for not vifiting him for fome time pad, Nov. 21,1603. — 85. Lord and Lady Shrewsbury to Mr. Hicks, reminding him of their Requed to hear from him of the Arraignment of the Traitors, if he went to Wincheder, Nov. 30, 1603. — 86. Mr. Earth in affliction for the lofs of his Child, thanks Mr. Hicks for liis friendly confolation, 8cc. Nov. 30, 1603. — 87. Mr. Earth thanks Mr. and xMrs. Hicks for prefents he had received from them, and makes Apology for the meannefs of what he had fent in return, 1603.— 88. Mr. Earth acquaints Mr. Hicks that his Family are all well, except that the Maid who attended his deceafed Child, has a Swelling under her Ear, which yet they iiope is not the Plague, Dec. 3, 1603. — 89. Mr. Earth fliews to Mr. Hicks the great regard he has for him, and expreflfe*? his fears that the lnfe61ion may fpread in his Family, 1603. — 90. Sir Vincent Skjnner re- commends to Mr. Hicks a poor Widow for a vacant Alms- y y 2 ( 34ff ) place in Wedminfler, where he had influence, Dec. 23, 1603. 91. Sir Edward Sulyarde invites Mr.-and Mrs. Hicks to fpend their Chriflmafs at his Houfe, and that their Trunks may be conveyed in his Cart, Dec. 15, 1603. — 92. Mr. Earth tells Mr. Hicks, that as his Family continue all well, he hopes to have a happy meeting, but forbears for a time, not to endanger his Friends, Dec. 16, 1693. — 93. Mr. Earth informs Mr. Hicks that his Lord [Devonfliire] thought the Houfe too dear, which he [Mr. Hickss] was impowered to fell to him, Dec. 19, 1603. — 94, Sir Henry Lee complains to Mr. Hicks he has neither feen nor heard from him for lome nine Weeks, he however withes him and Mrs. Hicks the pleafures of the Seafon, Dec. 22, 1603. — 65. Sir Robert Wrothe to Mr. Hicks with half a Doe, he infifls upon his Company, with Sir Thomas Lowe, &c. to come and eat Oyfters with him, Dec. 23, 1603. — 96, A friend- ly Letter of Lord Shrewsbury to Mr. Hicks, defcrlbing how painfully he has been confined with the Gout, Dec. 27, 1603, — 97. Lord Cecyll to Mr. Hicks, to fend him a Pearl belong- ing to him, which he had in his Cuflody, Dec. 30, 1603. — 98. A Copy of an Order in the Exchequer, figned by Mr. Fan- iliaw, concerning a Copyhold at Orfett in Effex, 1603. — 99. The voluntary Depotition and Confeffion of a Woman Servant in Mr. Hicks’s Family, pregnant by a fellow Servant. — 100. Peter Makinfon, Mr. Hicks’s Butler, bis complaint that a'fellow Servant has by his Slanders prevented his Marriage vvith a Woman Servant of the Family, 1603.— 101. Peter Makinfon’s Pond for 40l. given to the Ov’^erfeers of Low-Lay ton, for main- tenance of a Child, with which the young Woman Servant in Mr. Hicks’s Family was pregnant, and who had fworn it to him, Jan. 7, 1603, 4. VOL. LXXXIX— Lot 89. Fol. 1 . Lord Cecil to Mr. Hicks, {hewing his Diflike of Mr. Con- ful Pindar’s Officioufnefs, &c. Jan. 22, 1603, 4 . — 2. Mr. Rich. Alkyns to Sir M. Hicks, to recommend his fecond Son to be a Servant to Lord Cecil, Jan. 23, 1603, 4. — 3. Lord Treafurer Buckhurir to the Steward, &c. of the King’s Manour of Eaft Newhall, Effex, ordering fome Alterations there, Feb, 15, 1603, 4. — 4. Lord Treafurer’s Demand on Mr. Hicks of 200/. for the King’s Ufe, as Receiver of London, Eflex, &c. Feb, 17, 1603, 4. — 5. Mr. Wm. Waldgrave to Mr. Hicks, fliewing the Advantages of dif-forefting Waltham Forefl, Feb. 24, l603,4. —-6. A Latin Epiflle on various literary Subjects from the learn- ed Gruter to Sir Robert Cotton, March 11, 1603, 4, — 7. Mr, Fletcher’s Warrant to the Cart-takers of the Court, to let Drinks, Spiceries, &c. belonging to Mr. Hicks, pals on the Boad unraoIeRed; March 4th, 1603, 4.-8. Lord Trealurer to ( 349 ) Mr. Hicks, Receiver for Eflex, &c. to receive the Queen’s Rents, &c. and pay theth in Eafter Term next, March 21, 16'0.S, 4. — 9. A Latin Letter of an unnam’d Perfon to Edmund Lambert, concerning the Queen’s Sicknefs and Death, March 25, 1603. — 10. Cuthbert Bolton, formerly Servant to Mr. Hicks, aflvs Pardon for his faults, and begs he may have his Trunk, 1603, 4. — 11. Dr. John Johnhon to Mr. Hicka, (hew- ing him why he omitted to preach at Court as was intended. May, 1604. — 12. Lord Treafurer Dorfet to Mr. Hicks, Stew- ard of the King’s Manour of Dover Court, Elfex, to receive of Sir John Parker, and his Wife, a Surrender of Copyhold Lands within that Manour, June 29, 1604, — 13. Cuthbert Bolton to his former Mailer Mr. Hicks, denying that he had his Pihols, and therefore hope^he will not deprive him of his Trunk, July 23, 1604. — 14. A State of the Cafe of Sir Peregrine Wif- lughbie, and how ill he has been ufed by Sir Fr. Willughbie, deceafed, 1604. — 15. A Latin Letter from Kepler, the great Mathematician at Prague, to his Friend Sir Edmund Bruce at Padua, on various Matters, efpecially that he is now ingaged in Agronomical Difquifitions, commenting on Ptolomy, &c. Sept. 4, 1604. — 16, Lord Cecil to Sir Michael Hicks, that the Importunities of others are fo great, he cannot this Time fulfil his requeft, Aug. 28, 1604.— i7. A Note of Inch Things as ought to be reformed in_ the Church, drawn up about the be- ginning of K. James the ift Reign, 1604. — 18. Cuthbert Bol- fol to his Father at Hull, on private Family Affairs, dated at Ruckhold, July, 1604. — 19. Mr. Roger Manners to Sir M. Hicks, to procure a Wardfliip for his difirefs’d Nephew Sir Charles Manners, Aug. 1, 1604. — 20. Sir Edw. Snliarde to Sir M. Hicks, to get him excus’d from a Loan on a Privy Seal fent to him, Aug. 26, 1604. — 21. A friendly Invitation of Sic Rob. Wrothe to Sir M. Hicks, to his Seat at Lu6lon, to play at Bowls, and eat Oyfters, Sept. 3, 1604. — 22. Sir John Ben- net tells his Aunt, Lady Flicks, he is forry that her Son is too fmall and weak for his Brother Bennet’s Bufinefs, Sept. 1, 1604, — 23. Lord Cranbourn’s Warrant to Sir M. Hicks for a Buck to be given to Sir Vincent Skynner, out of the old Park, En- field Chace, of which he was Keeper. Sept. 10, 1604. — 24. Mr. George Dry wood, a Clerg)man, to Sir Mr Hicks, to get excus’d from a Loan of 30/. on a Privy Seal, 061. I, 1604. — 25. Sir John Grey of Havering to Sir M. Hicks, to procure that the Law-fuit betwixt Lord Oxford and him may ceafe, and the Affair fettled by Arbitration, 06t, 12, 1604. — 26. Mr. Jof. Earthe complains to Sir Mich. Hicks that he met with a Repulfe from a Nobleman whom he afk’d a Favour of, Nov. 29, 1604. — 27. Lord Oxford to Sir M. Hicks, in behalf of a Tenant of Sir Michael, unjuftly beaten by Sir Rob. Wrothe^ Dec. 8, 1604. — 28. Matthew Apb. of York, tells Lord Cran- bourn he will deal with the Puritans as ordered by the Council, but at the fame Time declares there ought tg be much firider ( 350 ) Dealings with the Papifts, more dangerous and more infolenf^ &c. Dec. 18, 1604*. — 29. Sir H. Maynard tells Sir M. Hicks he is forry he could not kill a Buck fooner for the Lord Mayor. He wants to hear News, &c. Dec. 30, l604. — 30. Mr. vT. Earthe complains to Sir M. Hicks of Sir R. Wroth^s Rcfufal to grant VVandead Walk, to Lord Devon, though he Iiad pro- mis’d it, Dec. 4, 1604. — 31. Cuthbert Bolton’s Acknowledg- ment of what he pilfer’d from his Matter Sir M. Hicks, humbly imploring forgivenefs ; to which is added, though on another Paper, his Acquittance or Acknowledgment of receiving 15/. from the faid Sir M. Hicks, 1604. — 32. Sir Baptitt Hicks to his Brother Sir Michael to borrow Money of him for Pay- ment of fome more of his Debts. — 33. One Mr. Rob. Kayll llievvs his Thankfulnefs to Sir M. Hicks for his Favours. Sends him a Catl^ of Sack, and promifes 40/. betides in Money or 'Plate, Feb. 25, 1604, 5. — 34. Sir Roger Owen, in a thort Note, tells Sir M. Hicks he has fent the State of certain Lands, which he mentions not, 1604, 5. — 35. A Bond tor 300/. given by Thomas Gawen, oftheParith of Hornchurch, Etfex, to fe- cure the Payment of an Annuity of 52/. to Henry Weald of the faid Pari til. May 31, 1605. — 36. Part of a Court: Roll of the Manor of Purtleet, Etlbx, on a Commiffion held there, Jan. 7, 1604. — ,37. Lord Trealiirer Dorfet to Sir Mich. Hicks, Stcwai'd of the King’s Manor of Barking, to hold a Court, and admit one Campion to be a Copyholder there, June 13, 1605, — 38. Lord Treafurer Dorfet to Sir M. Hicks, Steward of the IMauor of Barking, to admit Tho. Spencer to a Copyhold there, June 15, 1605. — 39. Sir Julius Cjefar to Sir M. Hicks, Steward of Barking, to hear and determine the Cafe of certain Claimants to a Copyhold in that Manonr, June 23, 1605. — 40. The Lord Treafurer to Sir M. Hicks to hold a Court at Bark- ing, to accept of Weald’s Surrender of his Copyhold, and ad- mit Thomas Gawen to the fame, June 28, 1605. — 41. The blank Form of a Privy Seal for a Loan to the King, for the year 1605. — 12. A Latin Letter of Henry ScuUetus, a Fo- reigner,' to his Friend in London, concerning the Troubles in the Empire, 1605. — 43. Gilbert Earl of Shrewfbuiy to Sir M. Hicks, to procure a Licenfe for Sir T. Markham’s Son George to travel abroad, April 20, 1605. — 44. Lord Salifbury’s I^etter of Thanks to Sir M. Hicks, for his congratulating him on fome Honour he had lately receiv’d. May 6, 1605. — 45. Lord Wm. Burghley at St. Leonard’s, near Newark, thanks Monf. Beaulieu at Aniwerp, for communicating the Particulars of Lord Hartford’s EmbaiTage, June 6, 1605. — 46. Lord Cobham pre/ents Lord Salifbury with his Tranflation of three Books of Seneca, and hopes he will procure his Liberty from the King, July 24, 1605. — 47. Lord Salilbury to Sir M. Hicks, promis- ing that he will procure him Palmer’s WardAiip, and to be a Dealer in a Lottery to be foon eftablithed, 1605. — 48. Lord Salifbury to Sir M. Hicks, to Rand Proxy for him to Sir T. ( 351 ) Smith’s new-born Child, with other various injuiifllons; Aug. 14, 1605. — 49. Lord Salilbury to Sir M. Hicks, to accompany hitn 4 or 5 Miles out of Town, and not to fail. Sept. IG, 1605. — 50. Lord Salilbury to Sir M. Hicks, to fend him what Account he can meet with relating to Wales, 061. 18, 1605. — 51. Lord Salilbury to Sir M. Hicks, to fend him a Proje6l concerning Bee-hives, which he had borrowed of him, 061 19, 1605 — 52. Sir Robert Dudley to Arthur Atie, Gent, to procure him fome farther Proofs of his Mother’s Marriage, No. 2, 1603. — 53. The Vice-chancellor and Heads of Houfes in Cambridge to Lord Cecil, to pardon . Mr. Chadwick for omitting a College Exercife occafion’d by his Grief for the Death of his Mother, April 3, 1605. — 54. Sir Edward Denny to Sir Michael Hicks, with Thanks for the Ufe of his Horfe, May 18, 1605. — 55;Afr. Kayll to Sir M. Hicks, to intreat Lord Salilbury for a Clarkfliip of the Council, in place of Sir T. Smith, who' had religned. May 13, 1605. — 56. Sir John Linewraye to Sir M. Hicks, to procure for Sir Anth. Deering the Lieutenancy of the Tower, in place of Sir Geo. Harvy, who was religning on Account of his great Age ; alfo Sir Anthony’s Letter to Sir Alichael on the feme Sabje6t, May 24, 1605. — 57. Wm. Donhault, who had loft his Lively hood, and been imprifoned on Lord ElTex’s Ac- count, begs Sir M. Hicks’s interceffion for fome Favour to be procured from Lord Salilbury, June 9, 1605. — 58. Sir John Morice to Sir M. Hicks, to procure that his Brother Turner may fucceed Mr. Serjeant Foder, Jan. 14, 1605. — 59. Sir Pe- regrine Willughby in the Fleet Prifon, to Sir M. Hicks, to re- mind Lord Salilbury of his Imprifonment for his Father’s Debts, ■^See No. 14.) June 15, 1605. — 60. Mr. Thomas More, an old Recufant, to his Neighbour Sir M. Hicks, to procure Mitiga- tion of (he Severity fliewn to him, June 21, 1605. — 6l. Mr. Earth to Sir M. Hicks, in behalf of one Ferdinand Parfons, w1k> is defirous to be one of his Servants, Jan. 21, 1605. — 62. Sir Robert Wrothe defires Sir M. Hicks to deliver in the Name of the Inhabitants of Waltham Foreft, a Petition to Lord Devon- fliire for their Relief, June 24, 1605. — 63. Mr. Earlhe to Sir M. Hicks, to let him know the Earl of Devonlhire has gladly received his Letter concerning fome particular Bulinefs, June 27, 1605. — 64. Sir Robert Wrothe to Sir M. Hicks, to fettle the Time and Manner of delivering the Petition to the King, mentioned No. 62, July 5, 1605. — 65. Sir Robert Wrothe to Sir M. Hicks, to let him know he has fent a Brace of Bucks to the Earl of Salilbury, July 21, 1605. — 66. Mr. Earlh’s timely Isfotice to Sir M. Hicks, to fue for the Wardlhip of an only Child ©f a Devonlhire Knight, who had killed himfelf, Ang. 8, 1605. — 67. Sir Henry Maynard’s Invitation to Sir M. Hicks and his Lady, ^c. to come and fpend lome Time with him at Efton Lodge, Aug. 10, 1605. — 68. Sir Hen. Maynard to Sir M. Hicks, renewing his Invitation, and that he will have no Nay, &c. Aug. 12, 160L— 69. Mr. Kayll to Sir Mich. Hicks, ( 352 ) jTor hlii Affiilance in procurinp^ a certain Office he was aiming a?, Aug. 17, 1605. — 70. Sir Nich. Bacon intreats Sir M. Hicks to let his Daughter board at his Houfe for Half a Year, or more, &c. Aug. 1605. — 71. Sir H. Maynard to Sir M. Hicks, mentioning what Company were at his Houfe, and how con- cerned they were not to have his Company with them, Aug. 1605. — 72. Sir Foulk Grevyll to Sir M. Hicks w'lth Com- plements, and that he has fent a Buck to Lady Hicks, &c. Aug. 27, 1605. — 73. Sir Bapt. Hicks mentions to his 'Brother Sir Michael Hicks, his great Debt frorrt the King; hopes he will procure the Lord Treafiirer’s Favour to him, 1605. — 74. Sir Wm. Bowyer to Sir M. Hicks, to apply to Lord Saliibury, for obtaining a certain Place in the Cutloms, Dec. 3, 1605. — 75, SirBaptift Hicks would know of .his Brother Sir Michael how he mud requite him for -his Daugliter’s Wedding Dinner, &c. 1605. — 76. Sir Henry Nevill to Sir Mich. Hicks, concerning fome Recompence he expelled from the King for his. Services, Dec. 16, 1605. — 77. The remarkable Letter Tent to Lord iMonleagle, conveying obfcure Hints of the Powder Plot, 1605. — 78. Sir Francis Bacon thanks Sir M. Hicks for his Kind- nefles, and mentions w’hat prevented his calling on him, Jan. 17. 1605. — 79. Dr. Tlieoph. Ailmer humbly reprefenls to Lord Salitbury the Juftice of his Claim to Tythe Wood, as Parfon of Haddam, Herlfordfhire, Feb. 8. 1 605, 6. — 80. Dr. Tho. White ta Sir M. Hicks, wdth certain Articles and Modes of Subfcription againft Popery, intreating he would try to get them enforced, Feb. 25, 1696, 7. — 81. Mr, Wm. Becherat Paris thanks SirM. Hicks for Favours ; offers his Service ; fends him fome French News, March 2, 1605, 6. — 82. Sir Henry Lee mentions to Sir M. Flicks his Intention of paying him fome Money he owed him at the Time fixed, 1605, 6. — 83. Sir Samuel Sandys, at his Lodgings at the Pied Bull in Stroud, Gloucefierffiirc, to Sir M. Hicks, that he had no Intention to affront Lord Salitbury by what he uttered at the Council Table, and hopes he will excufe him to Ills Lord fh ip,' March 8, 1605, 6. — 84. Mr. Earthe to Sir M. Hicks, concerning his dealing for Sir T. HewetFs Houfe, &:c. and a Place for one Mr. Thornton, March 15, 1605, 6 — 85. Nich. Fabriclus, in Latin, to Sir Robert Cotton, with Con- jedlures on Spelling the Word BRITANNICUS ; on a Coin of Confiantine, &c. Aug. 5, 1606. — 86. A fhort Summons from Lord Salitbury to Sir M. Hicks, how and when to regulate his Journey that they may come together, 1606. — 87. Lord Pem- broke thanks Sir M. Hicks for forbearing to require Money he owed him, and defires to borrow 600/. more, June 30, 1606. — ^S. Lord Salifbury to Sir M. Hicks, concerning dealing with one Mr. Taylor for an Efiate of his Lordfliip’s at Mimms, 16O6. — S9. The Bithop of Lincoln to the Earl of Kent, Lord Lieu- tenant of Bedfordfhire, of the Mifdemeanours of one namM Bono, April 26, I6O6. — 90. Sir Edward Suliarde expreffes to Sir M, Hicks, his Concern thaphis Servant is perverted to Re- ( 353 ) cufancy. May 9, 1606. — 91. Mr. Earthe to Mr. Hicks, of Bu« linefs with Sir T. Hewett, and of his great Refpedt for Lord Salilbury, May 2p, 1606. — 92. Dr. Slywarde to M. Hicks, to be ealed in his Afleffments towards the Subfidy, June 19, 1606. — 93. Mr. Dod intreats Sir Mich. Hicks to procure him a cer- tain Place under Sir Henry Hubbard, when he is made Attor- ney General, June 28, 1606.— 94*. Sir John Bennett to Sir M. Hicks, to procure for him the Place of a Mafter of Requefls in room of Sir Julius Csefar, promoled to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, July 3, 1606.— 93. Sir Man wood to Sir Robert Cotton, to fend him Henry the 8th*s Life, and certain Notes, &c. July 6, 1606. — 96. Sir Robert Wrothe to Sir M. Hicks, with a Prefent, and that the King has (ignified to him that the Prince will foon vifit him, July 27, 1606.— 97. Mr. Wignall, Vicar of Barking, Effex, to Sir M. Hicks, that he may have two decayM Trees from the King’s Manour of Bark- ing, July 28, 1606. — 98. Sir Henry Lee to Sir Michael Hicks, fends him a Prefent of a Ruck and a Doe, invites him to Drfch- ley, &c. Aug. 8, 1606.— 99. Sir Jofias Bedley defires Sir M. Hicks to intercede with Lord Salifbury fbr his Penfion, of which he has not received one Penny, though granted to him a Year before, Aug. 18, 1606. — 100. Sir Mich. Stanhope to Sir M. Hicks, with a Pair of Coach Geldings, to fee if he likes them enough to purchafe them, Aug. 22, 1606. — 101. A merry 'Letter of Sir Rowland Lytton to Sir M. Hicks, with a Prefent of half a Buck, Aug. 23, 1606. — 102, Sir Jofias Bodley to Sir M. Hicks, with an inclofed State ofhis Cafe, (See No. 99), Sept. 1606. — 103. Mr. Jordan Chaddock to Sir M. Hicks, enquiring after Lord Saliibury's Health, and defiring hi? Recommendation to him. Sept. II, 1606. — 104. Sir George Carew, Ambaffador at Paris, to Sir M. Hicks, of his hunting wild Boars with the French King, &c. 06t. 4, 1606.— 105. Mr. Francis Bacon, in a (hort Note, defires Sir M. Hicks to make Trial of a certain Thing he had before fpoken to him of, Nov. 1606.— Sir Bap- tift Hicks to his Brother Sir Michael, to remind the Lord Trea- furer for the Payment of his Loan of 4000 /. Dec. 20, 1 606. — 107. An Abfira€t of Letters of Mr, Tobie Matthews, Junior, fliewing his eftablith’d Adherence to the Church of England, 1606.— 108. Sir Thomas Cecil's Requeft to his Father Lord Salifbury, that Mr. Francis Bacon may be made Attorney Ge- neral, 1606. Zz ( 554 ) VOL. XC.— Lot 90. Fol. 1. The Earl of Pembroke to Sir M. Hicks, of his Estate at Knighton, Mortgaged to Sir M. for 6001. Jan. 16, l606, 7.--- 2. Mr. Win. Becher Jun. at Paris, to Sir M. Plicks, with some uncommon and entertaining Anecdotes at the Court of France,. Jan. S, 1696, 7- — 3' Sir fiapt. Hicks to his Brother Sir M. on the King’s Debt to him, and that he thinks to apply to Lord Salisbury about it, Jan. 10, I606, 7- — d. Sir Bapt. thanks his Brother Sir M. for getting a favourable Letter from Lord Salis- bury, but dislikes his Summons to the Council, Jan. 16, 1606, 7. — J. Sir J. Graye wants Sir Michael to meet him and other Commissioners at Abergavenny House, to name Assessors for the Subsidy, Jan. 25, I606, 7. — 6. Mr. Richard Baldock to Sir M. Hicks to excuse his Appearance at Rumford, as necessarily employed in clearing out some French Ships, Feb. 3, I606, 7. —7. Sir John Rennet invites his LFnkle Sir Michael Hicks to the Christening of his Young Son, 1606, 7- — 8- Sir Fulke Grevile would know of Sir M. Hicks when the King on his Progress was expected to be at Royston, March 3, 1606, 7- — g. Mr. Waldgrave to Sir M. Hicks, concerning Matters relating to tire Manour of Barking, Nov. 5, 1607. — 16- Mr. J. IManwood to Sir M. Hicks to tell Lord Salisbury he resigns the Stewardship of Waltham Forest, if not allowed the Fee Deer, Sept. 28, l6'07- — 11- A Copy of the Restitution made by the Fling to the Earl of Oxford, of the Wardenship and Steward- ship of Waltham Forest, Anno 1 Jacobi Regis. — 12. A Copy of the Earl of Oxford’s Grant of the Stew'ardship, &c. of Wal- tham Forest to John Manwood, Gent. Anno 1 Jac. Regis. — ^ 13. An Account of the Origine of the Select Vestries in the Parishes of St. Margaret and St. Mary Magdalen, Southwark. — 14. A Petition, with a Bill for regulating the Power and Be- haviour of the Marshal’s Men of the Court of Marshalsea, Southwark, 1607. — 15. Sir Steph. St. John would know of Mr. Adam Newton, Tutor to Prince Henry, if it would be proper to offer his Service to his Highness by Letter, May I9, 1607* — Sir Steph. St. John to Mr. Newton, with a Letter inclosed to the Prince, beseeching him to back it with his own Recommendation, Oct. 18, 1607.' — 17- Burgomaster Langius, at Stade, to Mr. Lesieur at the English Court, that after many ti'oubles and dangers, he has happily reached home, Dec. 6, 1607. — 18. The Earl of Marr, to Sir M. Hicks, to introduce Mr. Chadwick to the Earl of Salisbury, as very deserving to be bis Lordship’s Chaplain, Apr. 13. 1607. — 19. A Message from Lord Salisbury to Sir M. Hicks, to come to him at Theobalds, secretly, the same Night he receives Notice, Sept. 15, 1607. — > . .2f). Lord Thongs Grey to Sir M. plicks, desiring continuance ( 355 ) of his good Offices for him with the Earl of Salisbury^ April 24 j 1O07. — 21. The Earl of Pembroke to Sir M. Hicks, for six Months longer Credit for lOOOl. which he owes to him, June 3 , 1607. — 22. Lord Dorset to the Prince, with many Protestations of his Ahection, and entire Devotion to his High- ness’s Service, June 11 , 1607. — 23 . Gilbert Earl of Shrews- bury relates to the Earl of Kent his Brotlier the Tumultous Proceedings in Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Leicester- shire, tlie Mob tlirowing open Inclosures tliere, with great Insolence, proposing a fit way to prevent it, June 2, 1 ( 507 .—' 24 . The Council to the Earl of Kent, Lieutenant of Bedford- shire, to prepare to .suppress any Tumult that may arise in that County, June 8, 1607.— ^ 25 . Lord Exeter to the Prince, recommending to him one Monsieur Pluggett, who (he says) had done his Highness good Service, Juile 20, 1607. — 26. The Earl of Shrewsbury to the Earl of Kent concerning Refor- mation of some abuses, and Punishment of the Offenders, July 31 , 1607.— 27. Lord Sheffield to tire Earl of Sali.sbury, in behalf of a Reformed Servant, who had before been a Recusant, July, 16 ' 07 . — 28. A familiar Letter of the Lords Suffolk and Salisbury to Mr. Newton, Tutor to the Prince, one some private Affairs, Aug. 12, I607. — 29. The Earl and Countess of Shrews- bury to Sir M. Hicks, v/ith an Apology for omitting to pay him a Sum of Money due, Aug. 22, 1607. — 30 . The Earl of Salis- bury to Mr. A. Newton, with a Letter of Information for the Prince concerning Stefano Bogdani, Sept. 27, 1007 . — 31 . Lord Salisbury to Mr. Newton, with a Libel written by Parsons the Jesuit, which he would have him shew to the Prince, Aug. 24 , lfi 07 . — 32 . An Invitation of the Earl of Salisbury to Sir M. Plicks, to meet him at Theobalds, 1607. — 33 . Lord Salisbury desires Mr. Newton to send to him a Note of particulars of some things which the Prince would have reformed, 16 ' 07 . — ■ - 34 . Lord Pembroke to Sir M. Hicks to credit'him for 6 Months longer, on paying Interest due to him on two borrowed Sums, Nov. 14 , 1007. — 35 . The Original and Copy of a Spanish Letter from the Spanish Ambassador to the Captain of the Spanish Gallies to give Liberty to one Haywood, an English- man, Apr. 5 , 1607. — 36. Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley’s Repre- sentation to Sir M. Hicks of his Debt of 300 l. to him, desiring respite of the Payment Apr. 20, 1607. — 37 - Sir Henry Lee to Sir M. Hicks, with many Compliments and Invitations to his House, and Acknowledgment of his Debt, May -l-th, 16O/. — 38 . Sir Charles Cornwaleys Ambassador at Madrid to Sir M. Hicks, concerning the Redemption of an English Captive in the Spanish Gallies, May 30 , 1607. — 39 - Sir Edward Bromley of the Inner Temple to Sir M. Plicks, for his Interest with Lord Salisbury for a certain Surveyorship, July 5 , I607. — 40. Sir John Swinnerton to Sir M. Hicks, to lend him a certain unnamed Instrument. |R-omicing to return k safely, July 10, Z 2 2 ( he ) 1607.— 41 . Sir Rowland I^tton’s Acknowledgment to Sir M. Hicks for a Favour he had done him, and thanks for a promised Buck, July 29, 1607.-— 42 . Sir Francis Bacon to King James, explaining a certain Expression which his Majesty understood as a Reflection on Lord Buckingham, Aug. 31 , 16 ^ 7 - — 43. Sir Edward Darcy to Sir M. Hicks, repeating his Invitation to his House to Play at Bowls, Sept. 17, I607.*— 44 . Sir Henry Lee to Sir M. Hicks, promising he will make inquiry after a suit- able Nagge for him, as he desired, Oct. 1 9, 1607. — 45 . Sir Charles Manners to Sir M. Hicks, to get Lord Salisbury to pro- cure his Unkle’s forgiveness for marrying against his Consent, Oct. 18 , 1607, — 16. Mr. More of Leyton to Sir M. Hicks, to go with him to the Bp. of London, to mitigate the displeasure he had conceived against him, Oct. 23 , 1607.— 47. A Letter of thanks from a Place and from Persons unnamed, to King James, in Answer to a Letter of his, dated Oct. 25 , I607. — 48. »Sir Henry Lee to Sir M. Hicks, gently chiding him for neither visiting nor writing to him, Nov. 23 , 1607.--49. Sir Edward Suliarde to Sir M Hicks, mentioning slightly some of his Fa- mily Grievances, Dec. 13 , I607. — 50 . Mr. Thomas Lorkin to an unnamed Lady, concerning her purchasing Charleton Ma- nour, Dec. 10, 1607. — 51 . Sir John Davy to Sir M. Hicks, concerning the Mitigation of a Poor Man’s Fine, March 7 j 1607. — 52 . Lord Salisbury to Sir M. Hicks, with thanks for a present he had sent to him, and promise of a Gratuity to his J^ady, 1607. — 53 . Mr. Wm. Brereton to Sir M. Hicks, \vitii a Message from Lord Salisbury to come to him at Court, next Evening, Feb. 20, I607, 8 . — 54 . A long Letter of Mr. Wm. Bedell to Mr. Newton, concerning the state of Ecclesiastical Affairs in the Signiory of Venice, Jan. 1 , 1607, 8 . — 55 . Lord Shrewsbury to Sir M. Hicks, concerning the rectifying some mistakes in his Lordship’s Affairs, at the Alienation Office, March 14 , 1607, 8 — 5 d. The Master and Fellows of Sydney Sussex CoU. Cambridge, to Lord Kent, that they will choose Scholar d tlieir House his Lordship’s Friend, March 4 , 1607, 8 . — 57. iJr, James Montague Dean of the King’s Chapel, to the Earl of Kent, that his Friend Mr. -Halsey shall be Scholar of Sydney Sussex College, March 5 , 1607, 8 . — 58 . Sir Baptist Hicks to his Brother Sir Michael, intreating his speedy coming to London, to assist him in a momentous Affair, Jan. 16, 1607, 8 . — 59. Sir Ralph Horsey would know of Sir M. Hicks if his Brother Lowe has yet heard that one Arnold is yet out of Prison at Constantinople, Feb. 9, lb 07 , 8. — 60. A Warrant with Precept from Lord Treasurer Salisbury to the Steward of Bark- ing, for holding a special Court there, June 13 , l 0 ’O 8 . — (il. Mr. Robert Mydleton of Colchester to Sir M. Hicks, to have a special Coiurt held at East Mersey, in behalf of his Kinsman, Aug. 23 , I6O8. — 62. Sir M. Hicks’s Warrant, for Robert' Mydleton, of Colchester, Esq. to be his Temporary Deputy tor holding Court at East Mersey, Aug. I6O8. — (> 3 . A Court Roll ( 357 ) of Proceedings at the King’s Manour of Barking, Essex:, Sir M. Hicks Chief Steward, with Associates, Oct. 15 , lO'OS. — 64 , Directions of the Lord Treasurer, the Chancellor, and Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, to the Deputy Steward of the King’s Manours in Essex, Dec. 20, 1008 . — 65. A Petition to Sir M. Hicks of the Masters of the Chancery, Sir John Tyndall, &c. concerning the Fine Office upon Alienations, Jan, 25, l608. — ’66. A Second Letter from Mr. Wm. Bedell, Chaplain to Sir Henry Wootton at Venice, to Mr. A. Newton Preceptor to the Prince, on Venetian Aftairs, [See No, 54.] l608. — 67. Sir H. Wootton Embassador at Venice, desires Sir David Murray to procure the Prince’s Letter to the state of Venice, to release his Friend imprisoned there, Apr. 24, I6O8. — 68 . A Gentleman at Milan (whose Name is purposely erased) to his- Sister, concerning Public Occurrences in Italy, May 22, 16O8. —69. The Earl of Salisbury to Sir IM. Hicks, mentioning divers Matters, but in an obscure and almost unintelligible Manner, 16O8. — yo. Lord Wm. Burghley, in French, to Mon- sieur Beaulieu, in the retinue of tlie British Ambassador at Brussels, chiefly concerning Horses, Aug. 20, 16O8. — 71. A familiar Letter on various Subjects of Lord and Lady Shrews- bury, to their Brother the Earl of Kent, June 14 , 16O8, — 72. Mrs. Essex complains to Sir llobert Cotton of the Vexatious Dealings of Sir Wm. Smith, hopes he will move Lord Privy- Seal to assist her, 16O8. — 73. Sir Wm. Compton promises Sir M. Hicks he will send him his Money, as soon as he can receive it, June 10 , 16O8. — 74 . The Earl of Bedford to the Earl of Kent, concerning his Assignment of the Tythes of Warkworth in Northumberland, June 16, I6O8. — 75. Sir M. Hicks to Lord Shrewsbury, to wait till Thursday for Sir Henry Maynard’s attending him j with his Lordship’s Consent on the same Paper, June 21^ I6O8. — 76. A Precept or Warrant from the Council to the Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, for a Re- view of the Forces in that County, June 30, 16O8.' — 77 • Lord Harrington to a Person unnamed, concerning (what has an Appearance of) an Amour of the Prince, Aug. 3 , I6O8. — 78 . Lord and I^dy Shrewsbury to Sir M. Hicks, concerning the King and Queen’s Progress, the Prince’s Stag Hunting, Aug. 20 , 16O8. — 79- The Bp. of Lincoln to tlie Lord Lieute- nant of Bedfordshire, concerning the Assessment of the Clergy- in Lincoln Diocese, Oct. 29, 16O8. — 80 .' Lord Harrington to Mr. A. Newton, with a Letter of an unnamed Lady, in Favour of an Upper Servant, I6O8.- — 81 . Lord Suffolk to the Eail of Kent, that Sir Tliomas Tyrringham, as personally attending the King, is not to be assessed, Nov. 10 , 16O8. — 82 . The Earl of Shrewsbury mentions to Sir M. Hicks, his fear of the Gout, with other familiar Matters, Nov. 26 , 16O8. — 83 . Lord Shrews- bury congratulates Sir M. Hicks on his purchase of Gamston, thanks him for advising him to get out of the King’s Debt, Dec. 12 , 16O8. — 84 . The Bp. of Bath and Wells tells tire Earl of ( 358 ) Itent he cannot yet entertain Mr. Warner, as his Lordship desired, but will do it some time hence, Apr. 28, l608. — 85, A Chiding Letter of the Bp. of Lincoln to the Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, for assessing the Clergy without his concur- rence, and sends him the Council’s Letter, Sept. 29, 16O8.— 86. The Bp. of Lincoln’s Appointment of Commissioners for levying the Armour amongst the Clergy of Bedfordshire, Oct, 4, I6O8. — 87. I'he Bp* of Lincoln sends to tfie Earl of Kent an Authentique Book of the Clergy’s Musters, hopes for his written Acknowledgment of receiving it, Nov. 12, 16O8. — 88. A Letter addressed to some Nobleman to pardon a Musician named Oxford, and Writer and Receiver unnamed, 16O8. — 89. A neatly written Letter of Edmund Bolton to Lord Cecil, desiring his Patronage of a certain Latin Composition, Apr. 18, I6O8. — 90. From an unnamed Person to the Earl of Sali^ury, complaining of a Scandalous Cletgyman in London DioHese, I6O8. — 91. Sir Michael Stanhope invites Sir Michael Hicks to the Funeral of one of his Brothers, April, 16O8, — 92. Sir M. Hicks recommends to Lord Salisbury 4 Persons tit to serve him in their several Capacities, on his becoming Lord Treasurer, Apr. 26, 16O8. — 93. Sir M. Stanhope desires his Father Sir M. Hicks to send him secretly the Character of one Rider, with whom he has great Dealings, June 21, I6O8. — 94. Sir Bapt. Hicks to his Brother Sir Michael’s Lady, intreating her Acceptance of some purple Stuff striped with Gold, June 24, 1008. — 95. Mr. Wm. Becher at Paris to his Father Sir Wm. concerning Preferment he was in Expectation of from Lord Salisbury, June 27, 1008. — 96. Sir George More desires Sir M. Hicks to prevail on Mr. Parvise that he would sell him the Land he intends to part with, June 28, 1008. — 97. Sir Samuel Saltonstall' to Sir M. Hicks, that a stop may be put for a Time to some Proceedings in Chancery against him, July 2, 1008. — 05. Sir Hen. Lee to Sir M, Hicks, that he has sent him an handsome easy good coloured Nagg, begs he would stay longer for his Money, July 4, 1008. — 99. Sir Bapt. Hicks desires Sir Michael to procure of Mr. Chancellor a deliv^ery of a former Covenant. in Exchange for anotlier, 1008. — 100. Sir G. More tells Sir M. Hicks he has privately seen Parvise’s Land, being SO Acres poorly wooded, yet he would give for it 8I0I. July 11, 1008. — 101. Sir Bapt. Hicks desires Sir Michael to prevail on ]Mr. Chancellor to pay to him a certain Sum of Interest Money, July 12, 1008. — 102. Sir Hen. Maynard writes Word to Sir M. Hicks, of the great Illness of his Daughter in Law, and her happy recovery, July 12, 1008. — 103. Sir Ralph Horsey to Sir M. Hicks, that he has sent him a good Young Florse, and will endeavour to get him a Saddle Gelding, July 20^ 1008. — 104. Sir G. More tells Sir M. Hicks he is vdlling to give to Mr. Parvise nine Hundred Pounds for his Land, July 25, 1008. — 105. Sir Julius Caesar to Sir M. Hicks, with a 'Warrant from Lord Treasurer for a good fat Buck, to be delivered to Wm^ 859 ) Brooke, Esq. Aug, 4, 1§0S. — 106. Sir G. More tells Sir M. Hicks he intends to be at his House with Mr. Parvise, to settle the Puichase of his Land, Aug. 18, l608. — 107. Sir Francis Herrys to Sir M. Hicks, with a present of Parmesan Cheese, He intends to come and Play at Bowles with him, Aug. 24. 1603. — 108. An odd Letter of Dr. Blague to Sir Michael Hicks^ to promote the Interest of his Son, Sept. 6, 1003. — 109. Sir H. Maynard gives Sir M. Hicks an Account of his Journey to some parts of Derbyshire, and his good Entertainment at Lord Cavendish’s, Sept. 10, I6O8. — 110. Mr. Percie Pennance to Sir M. Hicks, to procure him the Surveyorship of the Queen’s Woods, and he will give him a good Gelding, Sept. 19, lOOS. — 111. Sir John Tracy of Toddington to Sir M. Hick§, that he has not neglected his Business, though it had not yet its desired issue. Sept, 21, 1693. — 112. Mr. Guy Godolphin to Sir M. Hicks, to procure for his Son Palmer a Debt due to him out of the Exchequer from Lord Westmorland, Oct. 24, 16O8. — 113. Mr. Joseph Eartlie to Sir M. Hicks to grant a Warrant for apprehending 3 Fellows who stole his Rabbits and beat his Keeper, Nov. 1, 16O8. — 114. Sir B. Hicks intreats Sir M. to repair speedily to him, as he is near concluding his most important Business with Lord Chandos, Nov. 27^ 1^7* — 115. Mr. Earthe to Sir M. Hicks, to Favour one of his Servants, who is to be brought before him for getting a Strumpet with Child, Dec. 12, 16O8. — 11 6. Sir G. More to Sir Robert Cot- ton 5 that hearing he proposes to buy his House, hopes he will soon let him know what he intends to give, Dec. 14, I6O8. — < 117. Sir Bapt. Hicks wishes tp his Brother Sir Michael, that Business would permit him to be at the Masque at his House, &c. Jan. 5, 16O8, g. — 118. A Petition of the Masters in Ordi- nary of the Chancery, to the Lord Treasurer, that their Ancient Fees in the Alienation Office may be restored to them again, which for some time past have been wrongfully withheld by the Masters Extraordinary, 16O8, 9. VOL. XCI.— Lot 91. Foi. 1. Names of the King’s Copy-holders in his Manours of Or-« set, Dover Court, E. Mersey, Copford, and Barking>in Essex, l608, 9. — 2. Lord Wm. Burghley, in French, to Monsieur Beaulieu at Brussels, about a Stallion Horse, and a great Frost in England, likely to produce a Famine if it continues, &c. 16O8, 9.' — 3. Dr. Hone, a Master Extraordinary in Chancery, to Sir M. Hicks, to prevent the Cursitors, 6 Clerks, &c. from depriving him, and the other Masters of tlieir Perquisites, Jan. V 31, l608, 9. — 4. Sir H. Maynard to Sir M. Hicks, of placing Sir M’s Son p Boarder with Mr. Goodwin a School-master, and his Wife, whom he much commends, Feb. 12, 16O8, 9. — 5. ( S60 ) Mr. Eldred and others 'to the Steward of East Mersey, witli offer of the Scite thereof, &c. Aug. 3, l6og. — 6. Sir Thomas Lowe to Sir M. Hicks, concerning a Survey of some Lands he has lately purchased at Barking Essex, 1609. — /. Mr. Wald- grave to Sir Michael Hicks, that, having an Ague, he will let his very able Son do Business for him at the Manour Courts, Sept. 19, 1609. — 8. Mr, Waldgrave, in Answer to Sir M. Hicks’s enquiry, sends him the Result jof a Survey of the King’s Manours in Essex, Feb. 16, 16O8, 9. — 9* Sir Thomas Lowe’s Letter of Attorney to Arthur Yourthe, Haberdasher, impower-i ing him to take seizin of Lands in the Manour of Barking, Oct. 12, 1609. — 10. Sir T. Lowe to Sir M. Hicks, that Arthur Yourthe, by the Letter of Attorney, be admitted Tenant in hiss Name, hopes Mitigation of the Fine, being 64 Years old, Oct. 12, 1609. — 11. Reasons for promoting a Bill for draining certain Fenny and low Grounds in the Isle of Ely and Counties adjoining, 1609. — Sir Herat. Vere thanks Mr. Adam Newton for his good Offices for him with the Prince, and offers to make Returns, Sept. 24, I609. — 13. Three Italian I^etters of Sir J. Harrington at Venice to Sir A. Newton, of his Observations and Treatment at tliat and Neighbouring Places, Apr. 30, to June 19, 1609. — Sir Edward Denny to Sir M. Hicks, with Lord Cook’s Opinion how far Justices of Peace may allow distances to Purveyors of Carriages for the King, March 29, 1609, 10. — 15, Lord Shrewsbury to Sir M. Hicks, not to be unwilling to purchase Gamston, as one Mr. Pilkinton offers lOOl. for his Bargain, Apr. 4, 16O9. — 1^* The Earl of Pembroke desires of Sir M. Hicks that tlie lOOOl. he owes him may be continued 6 Months longer, and he shall be thankful. May 9, 1O09. — 17. The Earl of Salisbury desires Sir M. Hicks to peruse and sort some Writings for him, June 10, 1609. — 1 8. Lord and Lady Shrewsbury to Sir M. Hicks, to take up for their Use a good Sum of Money, and they will thankfully give him good security, June 29, 1609. — 19. Lord and Lady Shrewsbury to Sir M. Hicks, with many thanks for procuring them the Money they wanted. See, July 7; I609. — 20. Lord Salisbury to an unnamed Person, (perhaps Mr. Newton) praising the Wisdom of the Prince, in preferring a Friend of his Lordship, Aug. 31, 1609. — Two short Notes of Lady Shrewsbury to Sir M. Hicks, chiefly complimental, and that she intends to visit him soon. Sept. 1, and 12, 1609. — 22. An Instrument of Conveyance of Land, with Notes of the last Will and Testament of Dame Eliz. Lady of Sir W. Russel, Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sept. 16, 1O09. — 23. Lord and Lady Shrewsbury to Sir M. Hicks, desiring him earnestly to send them an Account of Lord Cranbourn’s state of Health, Sept. 22, 1609. — 24. Lord and Lady Shrewsbury mention to Sir M. Hicks their Joy in hearing of Lord Cranbourn’s recovery, they intend for London at Christmas, Oct. 14, I609. — 25. Lady ShrewsbuT)' tells Sir M. Hicks, she sends him 2 good Coach Mares> ( 361 ) •wUh a Bottle of Quintessence,. an(i another for Lord Salisbuiy, with Syrup of Clove-gilly Flowers, Oct 20 , lOOp, — 26. Lord Pembroke to Sir M. Hieks, to let his Debt continue 12 or 0 Months longer, on the same security, and promises to give him a Gelding, Nov. 8 , IbOp. — 27. Two Familiar Letters of Lord and Lady Shrewsbury to Sir M. Hicks, about defending art Apprentice who had been wronged by his Master, a Merchant, that she had unfortunately lost his last Letter, but had sent her Servant Nevil to rectify mistakes, Dec. 17, 1609.— 28 . Mr. Joseph Earthe thanks Sir M. Flicks for his Friendship in ap- pointing him Godfather jointly with himself to hiS Grand Child, March 30 , 161O. — 29. Mr. Jos. Earthe to Sir M. Flicks, with thanks for Favours, and a promise to send him speedily feome Oyl he was to procure. May 6, 1609. — 30 . Sir T. Glo- ver, Embassador at Constantinople, complains to Sir M. Hicks of the Insolence of his Son in Law Parvish, and sends 2 of his Letters, May 7, l 609 .~- 31 . Sir Wnl. Bowyer complains to Sir M. Hicks of the ill Offices done him by one Bingley ; and wants to stop his Insinuations to Lord Salisbury, May 15 , 1609. — 32. Mr. Young of Dublin desires Sir M. Hicks to recommend the Bearer, one Mr. Tokefield, who was ordered to come to Lord Salisbury, June 8, 1 600.— 33 . Lady Carr to Sir M. Hicks, recommending to his favour a Certain honest poor Widow, who has a helpless family, June 12, lO'Op.— 34. Sir Henry Maynard’s Compliments to Mr. Hicks 5 com- plains of his sharp Disorder, but is in hope of recovery, June 16, 1609. — 35 . One Wm. Laborer proposes to Lord Salisbury, to mend all the High-Ways in the Kingdom, with half the Workmen now employed, June 2 L 1609. — '^6. Mi*. Joseph Yearth’s Apology to Sir M. Hicks for postponing payment of a Debt to him, being this Term to pay elsewhere 20001 . June 29, 1609. — 37 ‘ I^ady O^tford, by her Steward Mr. Trentham, offers on Sale her Manour of Bretts to Sir M. Hicks, it lying convenient for him, July 3 , 1609. — 38 . Sit* Charles Moryson makes excuse to his Uncle Sir M. Flicks, for not coming to see him and play at Bowls, July 17, I609. — 39. One Mr. Parker, of a liberal Education, desires by Sir W. Hick’s means to have Employment under the Lord Treasurer, July 18 , 1609 . — 40 Sir Fr. Bacon’s notice to Sir M. Hicks, with a Com- ‘ misssion relating to the King’s Service, is to be held at Sir M’s. Hpuse, Aug. 6, 1609.— 41 . Two Letters of Mr. Parker to Sir M. Hicks, on ffie expediency of an English Agency at Florence, and himself to have that Post, Sept. 4 , 1609. — 42 . Mr. Oldisworth to Sir M. Hicks, recommending one Mr. Ewer to be served by him in a Particular Affair, Sept. 23 , 1609.— - 43 . Sir Charles Moryson to his Uncle Sir M. Hicks, that a Gentleman will give him his price for a place in the Alienation Office, Oct. 14 , 1609 .— 44 A friendly Letter of /• Lady Maynard to Sir M. Hicks, on Family Affairs, October, 3 A { 362 ) 16C?9.— 45. Sir Charles Morysori to Sir M* Hicks, that if he procures for Dr. Wyatt, a King’s Chaplain, the Deanery cf Sarum, the Dr. will give him, [Sr. M.] lOOOl. Oct. 20, 1609. - — 46 . Sir V. Skynner complains to Sir M. Hicks,that his Brother Sir Baptist, had unworthily brought an Action against him, and begs his Advice^ Nov. 28, 16O9. — 47. One Mr. Dod informs Sir M Hicks, that Sir Wm. Fleetwood has fraudulently, and to the King’s Loss procured a Lease for 40 Years, Dec. 7, 1609, —48. Sir V. Skynner recommends to Sir M. H. one Bill, a fine Scholar, to be Latin Secretary at Court, in place of Sir Thomas Smith, deceased, Dec. 8, I6O9. — 49. Littlebury informs the Lord Treasurer that one Wiseman had accused his Lordship of Bribery, with his Lordship’s written reference of the Case to Sir M. Hicks, 1609. — 50. Thos. Otes, a Servant in London, to Mr. Clayton, his unnamed lyady’s Steward in Yorkshire, ordering Money for her Use, Dec. 1, 1609. — 51. Chr. David- son’s request for an Act of Parliament, to enable him to recover the Office of Custos Brevium, formerly granted, but now with- held from him. — 52. A Complimental Letter in Italian of Sir John Harington, at Venice, to Mr. Adam Newton, Tutor to the Prince, March 6, I609, 10. — 53. Lord Danvers to Sir M. Hicks, to moderate the Rate of his Composition to the King, having suffered a Recovery 'of Lands, Feb. 6, I609, 10. — 54. Lord Shrewsbury desires Sir M. Hicks to lend him lOOl., Sir Michael agrees his Lordship shall have it, on promise of repay- ment in May next, March 3, 1609, 10. — 55. Mr. Paul Thompson to Sir M. Hicks, for his Interest with Lord Salisbury, to obtain the Mastership of Trinity Collec^e, Cambridge, Jan 1, 1609, 10. — 56. A familiar Letter of Lady Maynard to* Sir M. Hicks, concerning the Sickness and Recovery of Sir Henry Maynard, &c. Jan. 3, I609, 10. — 57. Sir Fr. Harris offers Sir M. Hicks, 40 Angels to befriend him in the business of a Lease he is dealing for, with Lord Salisbury, Feb. 27, 16O9, 10. — 58. One Mr. Proctor, desires Sir M. Hicks to recommend his Son, a Batchelor of Divinity, to the favour of the Lord Treasurer, Feb. 16O9, lO. — 59. Sir Arthur Savage, and Sir Bapt. Hicks, earnestly desire Sir Michael to come to them next day, on an Important Occasion, Feb. 26, 16O9, 10 — 60. Mr. Arthur Gregory, a Searcher, at Lyme, Dorsetshire, to Sir M. Hicks, concerning a Masick-Viol he has improved for the Lord Treasurer, &c. Fek 25, 1609, 10. — 61. An Account of Fines levyed at the Kings ^Manour of Barking, Essex 5 upon Occasion of Surrenders, April 3, I610.— ^2. Names of Manours in the County of Essex, in the King’s hands, of which Sir M. Hicks is Steward, Nov. 9, 1610. [Much the same as No. 1.] — 63. A Covenant betwixt the Steward of the Manour of Barking, and a Copy-holder, impowering him to be Guar- dian to an Infant, July 6, 1610. — 64. Sir Griffith Markham to Monsr. Beaulieu, ^wiffi the.English Ambassador at Paris, on the March of 24 Companies of Netherlander® to Juliers, J uly 27, ( S6S ) l6lO. — 65. Sir Edward Conway, from Abroad, to Sir M. Hicks, or Mr. A. Newton, of the Strength and present Dis- position of Several States in Xtendom, March 26, l6lO. — 66. A Latin Letter in an affected Stile, consisting of more Words than Sentiment, from Robertus Junius Cosmopolita, to his friend Allan, Aug. l6lO. — 67. A Letter of Refusal of Lord Salisbury to Sir M. Hicks, in Answer to a Solicitation of Sir Michael for a Wardfliip. Sept. 6, 1610. — 68. Lady Shrews- bury to Sir M. Hicks, thanking him for Mon w lie had procur’d for her Lord and her, June 18, 1610 -*69. Lady Shrewsbury to Sir. M. Hick^, to continue a Bond for Money, near expir- ing, which he had given to Sir John Bentley, Nov. 5, 1610. — 70. Lord Pembroke to Sir M. flicks, 10 let his Debt continue to f)iiTj Six Months longer, on thedecurily^as before, Nov. 1610. — 71. Edward Somerfet, Ear! ofWorcefter, recommends one Vaughn his Servant, to Sir M. Hicks, to purcliafe a Ward- fliip of him, Dec. 18, I6IO. — 72. An Invitation of Lady May- nard to Sir M. Hicks, to Dine at her Houfe the next Day with her Brother Bowyer, March 26, 1610.^ — 73. Sir Edward Darcy to Mr. Adam Newton, for hisintereft in placing his two Sons in the Service of the Prince, April 10, 1610. — 74. Mr. Watts a Clergyman to Sir Robert Cotton, for his intereft with one Mr.. Sacheverel, for the Parfonage of Reresby, April 13, 1610, ' — 75. Mr. Gregory Sprint to Sir M. Hicks, for his ijitereft with Lady Salisb u y, tn.o he may hold his Leaf inmolefred, &c. April 10, 1 6 10. — 76. Sir William Rider to Sir M. Hicks, jointly with others, to allow ground whereon an honed Brick- layer may build himfelfan houfe, May 4, 16!0. — 77, Mr. Henry Maynard defires Sir Michael’s intercft with the Lord Treafurer for the Reverfion of the place of Clerk to the Parliament, June 1610. — 78. Mr, John Barkley to one Walter Webb, fignifying that, with Sir M. Hicks’s approbation, he is willing to ferve him, July 1610. — 79. Sir Vincent Skynner to Sir M. Hicks, to get Lord Treafurer’s protedlion for him, ’till time may enable him to fatisfy his Creditors, July 25, 1610. — 80, Sir V. Skyn- ner’s Apology to Sir M, Hicks, for having ignorantly hired his Cook ; he intends to refign him to him, July 30, 1610. — 81. Sir V. Skinner to Sir M. Hicks, to know theeffed of his ap- plication to the Lord Treafurer for a proteflioh for him, Aug. 2, 1610. — 82. Sir V. Skynner to Sir M, Hicks, that he cannot fee him at Ruckhold, as he intended, being under Arrelt at Bar- nett for 9001. — 83. Sir V. Skynner to Sir M. Hicks, that he continues under Arred at Barnett, and hope"; he will fee him not ill-ufed, Aug. 1610. — 84. Sir V. Skynner fo Sir M. Hicks, complaining of his falfe Impnfonment at Burnett by Siandifh the Under Sheriff, Aug. 10, 1610 — 85. The Apohigv J»f Mef- lieurs Harrifon and Glover to the Lord Treafurer, lor having Arreded Sir Vincent Skynner, Aug. 11, 1610. — 86. Sir V. Skynner with frefli complaints to Sir M. Hicks of the fevere 3 A 2 ( 8(54 ) dealings of Harrifon and Glover, Aug. 1610. — 87. Sir Williarn Maynard to Sir M. Hicks, intrealing him to procure a Licenfe for his two Brothers to travel to France, Aug. 14, 1610. — 88. Sir V. Skynner (o Sir M. Hicks, reprefenting the wretched Bate of his Affairs and wifningfor the Lord Treafurer’s favour, Aug. 17, lOlO.-'-S!). Sir. V. Skynner to the Lord Treafurer, defcnibing his Diftrel's, and intreating .‘ is Lordthip’s friendly in- terpohtion, Aug. 17, 161Q. — 90. Sir V. Skynner tells Sir M. Hicks he is willing to give the Security required, and difcover all his Debts, and how he may be relieved, Aug, 20, 1610.-— 91. Sir V. Skynner fends to Sir M. Hicks the particulars of his Affairs, and begs to fee him and have his Diredions, Aug. ]6l0. — 92, Sir V. Skynner to Sir M. Hicks, with a further Account of his Affairs, and the likeiyhopd of their being brought to a good iffue, Aug. 22, 1610.— 93. Lady Maynard^s prelent of a Buck to Sir M. Hicks ; praifes Lord Cranbourn ; wants him to dired her Sons 'before they Travel, Aug. 24, 1610.— 94. Sir Francis Bacon’s invitation to Sir M. Hicks, to attend his Brother’s Funeral the Thiirfday following, Aug. 27, 1610. : — 95. Sir. V. Skynner to Sir M. Hicks, defcribing the partir pulars of his Agreement with a principal Creditor, Aug. 28, I6l0. — 96. Sir William Cooks of Gloceflerfliire tells Sir M. Hicks he is pleafed to hear he is likely to become his Neigh-^ hour ; he promifes him a Buck, Sept. 3, 16 IQ. — 97. Sir Hen- ry Poole of Saperton, Glofterfliire, appoints Sir M. Hicks at Sir William Cook’s, Beverfloh-Caftle, ev to his Friend who will call on heri t)6l. 1,3, 1613. — 24. Mr.. Hen. Parvife at Venice, to his Motlier Lady Hicks^ with fome Prefeaits, and making many family enquiries, 1613. — 25. Mr. Francis Lowe, at Venice, to hh Aunt Lady Hicks^ affuring her of hr^ firm adherence _ to the Proteflant Religion, &c. 16 1 3. — 26. . A^famijiar Letter ,on indifferent matters of Lady Hicks to her Husband Sir Michael, without date, and Jniperfe61. — 27. Mr. G,oodwin to L^dy Hicks, that her Son was come to him fafe, and, that by his care in teaching hitp,, h^ will merit her favour, July 2, 1614. — 28. Mr. John Strype’s Hiftorical Account of Sir Michael Hioks, his Family, and Dq- fcendants, to the tixpe of the firft Sir Harry. Hicks.— 29. A Let- ter in Italian to King James the firft, frorn one Caftelvetri/a Foreigner, concerning — 1615.— 30, Vincentius Nogueira, , a Noble Spaniard, in Latin, to Cambden the Hiftorian, compli- menting him on his Abilities, and defiring his friendfliip. This Letter is not in Dr.JSrnith’s 4to Edition of Mr. Cambden’s Let- ter's, Q cl. 7, 1617. — 31. Mr. Lor, one of the Englifli Embafly in Spain,'to Sir Thomas Puckering, on the mean reception the Ambaflador had at the Spanifti Court, 06^. 8, 1617. — 32., Lord Moriey 'to Sir Robert .Cotton, for his favour and difpatch in a Suit he had depending, Feb. 28, 1616, 17 . — 33. The Earl of . Buckingham to the Lord Keeper Bacon, withlh^ King’s mrec- lions as to fome Alum Works of Sir Richard Haughton, 061. , 4, 1617. — 34. The Earl of Buckingham to Lord Keeper Ba- con, with the King’s thanks for his care of his Service and Lftate, 061. 8. 1617. — -35. An Italian Letter of the Marqui* de Dorninis to M. Anthon. de Dominis,, Archbifhop of Spa- _ lato, then at London, concerning — — — ; March 1 6 17. —36, Minutes of feveral Letters of Mr. Toby Matthews to the Lari of Buckingham, on being permitted to retjurn to England, &c. 1617. — .37. Marriage Articles betwdxt Qharies Prince of Wa es and the Pnncefs Henrietta Maria, Sifter of tlie French Kmg^ Nov. 20. 1624. — 38. The King to $ir Henepge Finch, Spea- , ker of the Houfe of Commons, to prefs them in his name for an immediale Supply, March 20, 1625. — .39. The Houfe of Com- mons Anfvyer to the King,, that they w ill foon procure hima re- quifite Supply, but beg rcdrefs of Grievances, 1625. — 40. Sir John Elliot, a Prifoner in the Gate-houfe, his Petition to (he { S.T3 ) 4 King concerning the Matter of the Loan, 1625. — 4-1. A Decla- ration of the H. of Commons to the King, mentioning their Grievances, &c. and complaining of the Duke of Bucking- ham, 1626. — 42. A Petition 'of John Earl of Briftol, that the Lords of Parliament would hear his Complaints, and permit him to accufe the Duke of Buckingham, 1626. — 43. A Mef- :fage from the Houfe of Commons to the Lords of Parliament, by Sir Nat. Rich, for Commitment of the Duke of Bucking- ham, 1626. — 44. Sir John Elliot’s Speech, at a Conference with the Lords on the Affair of the Duke of Buckingham, 1626. — 45. An Account of Grants and Gifts to the Duke of Buck- ingham himfelf, or to his immediate ufe, 1626. — 46. Mr. Dud- ley Diggs’s Speech, at a Conference with the Lords in the Af- fair of the Duke of .Buckingham, 1621. — 47. Mr. Shurlancfs Speech in the fame Affembly, and on the fame Subject, 1626;-— 48. The Commons’s Declaration and Impeachment of the Duke .of Buckingham, 1626.-*^49, A Duplicate of Sir John Elliot’s • Speech -mentioned No. 44, 1626. — 50. Sir Francis Seyraoref’s -Speech in Parliament on the Grievances of the Commonwealth, March 22, 1626. — 51.1 Refolutions of the Houfe of Commons on the Liberty of Ihe.Perfon of the Subje6t, and the Property of his Goods and Efiate, 1627. — 52. The Duke of Bucking- ham’s Speech to the King at the Council-table, on the appear- ance pf a reconciliation of the King and Parliament, April 4, 1628, — ^^53. A Journal of the Proceedings of the King’s Fleet binder the Duke of Buckingham at the Ifle of Rhee, 1627.— '54. Proteftations of the Houfe of Commons again ft Innovators in Religion, and promoters of Tunnage and Poundage, March 1628. — 55. Dr. Manwarring’s SubmiffiPn and Recantation be- fbre>tbe Parliament, for his offenfive Sermons, 1628.— 56. De- clarations of the Houfe of Commons with regard to the Liber- ties of the Subjedl, 1628.— 57. The Parliament’s Petition to the King for fuppreffing Jefuits, Recufants, fuppofedtobe pend’d by Dr. Harfenettj Bifliop of Norwich, 1628. — 58. Anf- . wers to the Lords Commiflioners, by fome of the. Lower HouQj, Ihewing the meaning of their Speeches in Parliament, 1628. -r-!>50. The King’s Speech at White-hall to the Parliament, that . be claimed Tunnage and Poundage, not as his Right, but only as df-befie E/Je, Jan, 24, 1628., — 60. A Leafe .of Sir William ^Hicfces of. Ruckholt’s Houfe on St. Peters hill near Paul’s 'Wharf, London, to Tho. Motterfiiead, Efq. 1631. — 61. A . French Letter frpm Monlieur Curtins to-Monfieur Bonelle, con- . cerning Sept. 2, ,1633. — 62. From Monfieur Curtins'to jAIonfieur Bonelle, in French, concerning ,—r — Aug. 14, 1633. „-j»-^ 634 From Monfieur Curtins, in French, to Monfieur Bonel- • Je, concerning -r-— p Jan. fl635.— 64. The Emperorof Moroc- j qo^ Letter to K. Charles the 1ft, to affift him with Shipping - againft fome troublefome European Pirates, 06k 1637. — 65. lilcdge Croke’s . Opinion that no Man is legally oblige^ to cbn* tribute to the expences of the State without Adi of Parliament, I ( 374 ) Ap. 14. 163S. — 66, A Letter from Lord Maynard to Sir Wm. Hicks of Ruckholts, concerning the Lieutenancy,- 061. 22, 1638. — 67. Judge Davenpori's Opinion againft the pretended right of demanding Ship-mon*y. May 28, l63J.— 68. Dr. J. Williams Archbifiiop of York to Sir J. Owen, Governor of Conway-Caftle, concerning Ibme Military Operations, April 1646 — 69. The Archbitbop of York to Sir J. Owen, on fur- rendering fome places to the Parliament, according to the King's pleafure, June 30, 1646. — 70. The Archbifliop of York to Sir J. Owen, on Parliamentary propofitions to the King, and of releafing'Prifoners in Conway Cattle, July 4, 1646. — 71. Sir Rd, Byron to the Archbitbop of York, on the approach of fome of Sir William Vaughan's Forces to Chirk-Caftle, Odober 24, 1646. — 72. A familiar Letter of one who figns R. P. to Dr. Gilbert Sheldon, concerning fome Books, 1646. — 73. A Cafe on Eje6lment, betwixt George Whetcroft, Gent. Plaintiff, and John Coggs, Defendant, 1654. — 74. Terms proposed by one fet of New-England Sectaritt, to another fet, for a Union be- twixt tliem, March 20, 1656. — 15. Some Elders at the Bay to Captain Cullock and Mr. Goodwin, at Hartford, New-Eng- land, concerning their Divifions, April 1656. — 76. Expreffions of Mr. Stone, a New-England Teacher, when he refigned his Minifterial Office, 1656. — 77. A Declaration of Goodwin and his Party, that the Anfwer of Stone and his Party to their re- prefentations, is unfalisfaflory, March 12, 1656. — 78. The El- ders in the Bay, to the Atfembly at Hartford in Connedlicut, 'to hold a Synod, to heal the breaches in their Churches, 1656. — 79. A Fragment of a Dialogue betwixt two New-England Elders, 1656. — 80. The Brethren at Hartford to Mr. Stone and his Friends, to attend the Advice of the Conne6ticut Council, 'March 14, 1657. — 31. Certain Propofitions prefented to th« Church at Hartford, New-England, by Samuel Stone, Aug, 2, 1657. — 82. Mr: Stone to the Brethren of the Church of Hart- ford, concerning his refignation of his place of Elder, 1657. — 83. Certain Brethren to the Brethren of Hartford, to call a le- gal and orderly Council, 1657. — 84. Explanatory Notes of a Paffage in the Book of Revelations ; by fome Puritan, 1657. — 85 Mr. Stone's particulars of his A61ions and Speeches which he thought required explanation, April 18, 1657. — 86. An A- pology of Mr. William Goodwin and his Aflbciates for defert- ing the Miniftryof Mr, Stone, 06126, 1657. — 87. The Cafe Hated of the Differences betwixt the contending Brethren of the Congregational way, 1657. — 88. The Seceding Brethren from the Society at Hartford relate their unhappy Cafe to Mr- Davenport, &c. 1657. — 89. A recrimination of the Adherents to Mr. Stone againft the Seceding Brethren, Dec. 4, 1657.— 90. A Letter of Mr. Goodwin and his Friends, to the Elders of another Flock, for advice in their difficulties, 1657. — 91. Mr. Stone’s propofal of Queftions to be difputed betwixt the Elders of the Church, and the Seceders, in the Governor's ( S75 ) Court, 1657. — 92. Mr. Davenport’s A nfwer to the Letter of the Seceding Brethren, requiring his Advice, (See No. 88.) ^657. — 93. Mr. Clarke, Secretary of the Court of Conne6licut, to the Elders at Bofton, to fend a Deputy, to affift at a propoled Reconciliation, 1657. — 94. Particulars relating to the Manour of Millenden, purchafed by Mr. Fleetwood of Sir John Bow- yer, Aug. 21, 1678. — 95. An Account of the Death and Fu- neral Proceflion of King Charles the 2d, who died Feb. 6, and was buried Feb. 14, 1685. — 96. An imperfect Copy ofaPafs, for one Thomas Lane, a tick and begging Vagrant, VOL. XCIV.— Lot 94. Fol. 1. The Queftion difcufs’d, in Latin, by Jolin, Prior of Mer- ton, whether a Man may lawfully marry the Widow of hisowit Brother, who died without Children ; (refolved in the Nega- tive), 1521. — '2. Records of the Divorce of K. Hen. VIIL from Q. Catherine ; remaining in the Cuflody of the Ld. Trea- furer, &c. 1529. — 3. A Latin Anfwer to a Book of one Abel, Chaplain to the Lady Mary, Daughter of K. Hen. 8. which Book was againft the Divorce, 1529. — 4. Articles treated of by the Counfellors ofK. Hen. 8, and the French AmbafTadors, for the Marriage of the Lady Mary, a?id the Duke of Or- leance, 1526. — 5. Articles to be an fvvered by the Lady Mary, by Command of her Father King Henry 8, 1537.^ — 6. Cre- dential Letters, in Latin, for Edmund Arwell, Minifter of King Edw. 6. of England, to the then Duke of Venice, 1546. — 7v^ An Account of Proceedings previous to the Execution of K, Edward’s Unkle, Sir Tho. Seymore, Lord Admiral, March 20, 1548, 9. — 8. Matters of State to be taken into Confideration -of the Council before the Meeting of Parliament, 1551. — 9. The King’s Letter to the Sheriffs of Counties and Boroughs for return of ^Knights and Burgefles to Parliament, Jan. 1552, 3.- — ' JO. A Copy of a Letter of Lady Elizabeth, afterwards Queen, to her Coiifin Lady Knollys, going a long Journey, 1553. — 1 1 , A Latin letter of the Lady Elizabeth to King Ed. the 6lh, con- gratulating his Recovery from Sicknefs, &c. Sept. 20, 1552.-— 12. Queen Mary, in Latin, to a foreign Prince not nam’d, whofe help (he defires for the Bifliop of St. Afaph, her Legate to the Pope, 061. 31, 1558. — 13. A particular Defcription of K. Hen. 8th^s Tomb, and what Figures, Materials, &c. are wanting for its Reparation (without Date) — 14. Queen Eliza- beth’s Anfwer to her Parliament, when they requefted her to marry, and fettle the Succeffion, Feb. 10, 1559. — 15. A 2nd Speech of the Queen to her Parliament concerning her Marri- age, and the Succeflion to the Crown (faid to be in her own jiand-writing) April 10, 1563,— 16, Aq Inhibitory Letter of' ^ 376 ) Queen Elizabeth to the Town ^agiftrates of Cambridge, not to infringe the Rights of the Univertity there, July I, 1564.— 17. A Catalogue of the Knights Companions of the Order of the Garter, in the 6th Year of Queen Elizabeth, A. D. 1564.— 18. Queen Fdizabeth, in Latin, to the Emperor of Ruhia,^ by her Envoy George Middleton, Efq. chiefly for apprehending fugitive Delinquents, Feb. 10, 1567. — 19. Queen Elizabeth to the Abp. of Canterbury, to make Enquiry throughout his Pro- vince of the great Confluence of Strangers into the Realm, May 13,’ 1568. — 20. The Queen to the Earl of Derby, to perfwade him earneftly to a Reconciliation with his wronged Lady, June 4, 1568. — 21. The Queen charges the Inhabitants of Guern- fey to rejedl the Bifliopof Conftance’s Claim to Jurifdidion in the Ifle, and fubmit to the Bifliop of Winchefter only, June 1568. — 22. Minutes of a Letter of the Queen to Sir John Spencer, to releafe the Earl of Hertford from his Confinement, June 27, 1568. — 23. The Queen to the Magiflrates of Lon- don, that certain Commiflioners (hall be joined with them the better to keep the quiet of the City during her Progrefs, Aug. 1572. — 24. Reafons againfl a prefent Nomination of a Succef- for to the Crown, fuppofed to be \yritten by Robert Earl, of Suflex, 1574. — 25. The Queen of England’s Declaration of her •Reafons for giving Aid to the Low Countries againfl the King ^of Spain, 1578. — 26. Notes out of ML Sydney’s Letter to the Queen concerning her Marriage with Monfieut, 1579. — 27. Propofitions of the French King, in the French Tongue, con- cerning the Marriage of Queen Elizabeth with Monfieur his Brother, 1579. — 28. Latin x\rticles propos’d on the Part of the Duke of Anjou, for Marriage with Queen Elizabeth, and her Anfwers to the fame, June 17, 1579. — 29. The Queftion dif- cufled at large. Whether a Proteftant may marry with a Papift. Affirmed, 1579. — 30. An Anfwer to feveral erroneous Para- graphs publifhed in a Book againfl the Queen’s marrying, 1579. — 31. A Letter of Advice to the Queen relating to her chafing the Marriage State, and exhorting her to it (the Author un- known), 1579. — 32. Queflions, in Latin, propounded by the Emperor’s Ambaffador concerning the Queen’s Marriage. With Anfwers to the fame, 1579. — 33. The Queen of England’s Apology for her publick Adlions, againfl the Calumnies fpread abroad concerning her, (imperfed), 1585. — 34. A Duplicate of No. 25. — 35. The Queen’s two Speeches in Parliament, re- lating to the Trial and Condemnation of Mary Queen of Scot- land, 1586. — 36. The Queen’s Letter to Lord Cobham, that the Officers of the Cinque- ports mufl do their Duty, or fhe will cancel their Privileges, 1587. — 37. A Declaration of the Queen to have the Laws put in execution againfl Excefs in Apparel, 1588.— 38. Names of certain Knights created at different times in Ireland, and in the Low Countries, with the Date of their Creation, 1565 to 1588. — 39. Wm. Bennet, a Romifli Prieft, owns to the Earl of Arundel, he had falfely accufed him of ( 377 ) flering Mafs for Succefs of the Spailifli Fleet, June, 1588. — ^ 40. An expoftulatory Letter of Queen Elizabeth to the Emperor of Fez and Morocco, for his unkind Dealings, July 26, 1590.-— 41. A fecond expoftulat ry Letter of the Queen to the Em- peror of Morocco, chiding hi n for Breach of Promife, &c, Aug. 18, 1591.— 4-2. Th Queen to tho Admiral Lord Tho. Howard at Sea, with frefli lnftrn6tions, and Ordv^rs tpeedily to remit word W'hat he has done and intends to do. May 17, 1591. t—43. a Latin Letter of the Qu en to fome Geiman Prince, complaining her Meffenger Edward Dyer is reftrained, and ought to be releafod, June 1591. — 44. Queen Elizabeth to the French King to give Audience and Credence to Mr. Killr- grew, who is with the Earl of EtTex with Forces for his Aflift- ance, 159L— 45. Names of the K.-.ights of the Garter, living and dead, from the firft Year of Queen Elizabeth, to A. D. 1591. — 46. A Scrutiny of the Knights of the Order, at what Time the Lord Burghley was Lieutenant, April 23, 1592. — 47. The Queen's Letter of Difpenfation for Lord Burghley *s Abfence from St. George's Feaft (fign'd by the Queen herfelf) dated April 22, 1593.-^-48. An exculpatory Letter of the Queen to the Emperor againft her Slanderers, efpecially that Ihe (hould invite the Turk to make War on Xtendom, 1593. — —49. The ftrange Burial Office ufed for the Earl of Arundel, who died a Prifoner in the Tower of London, 061.22, 1595, — 50. Refponfio reprehenforia Reginae Eliz. ad Orationem Pauli de Jaline, Sigifmondi 3tii Polonize Regis Legali, extemp, locuta, July 26, 1597.-^51. Mr. Dee's Pedigree of the Eng- lifti Monarchs from the ancient Brltiffi Kings, (epitomiz'd by Lord Burghley) no Date. — 52. The Queen's Speech to her Parliament, on their thanking her for fuppreffing Monopolies, and redreffing other Grievances, Nov. 30, 1601. — 53. A Ge- nealogy of ihe Dukes of York from 1459 to the Year 1509, drawn up by Lord Burghley, but impel fe6l. — 54. The Ar- raignment and Trial of Robert Earl of Effex, and Henry Earl of Southampton, Feb. 19, 1602, with the Manner of Efiex's Execution. — 55. Names of tlie feveral Knights of the Bath, made in July 1603. — 56, Names of the feveral Perfons knighted by King James the ift, at his firfl: leaving Scotland to reign in England, 1603. -^57. Matthew Heyton, a Weftmin- fler Scholar, his Latin Panegyrical Oration and Verfes fpoken Before the Queen, 1569.-^58. King Jame^to the Lord Mayor of London, to forbear chufing Sir Baptltl Hicks Sheriff of Lon- don for the Year enfuing, 1604. — t 59 . King James's Letter tp the Lords of Parliament for a Suppjy of Money,' 061. ] 607.— • 60. King Charles the 2d his Letter to his Brother James Duke of York, to withdraw beyond the, Seas for a Time, vFeb. 28, 1678.— -61. The State of foreign Affairs; in a CoIie6l!on of Letters and Obfervations made by an Englifh Agent abroad, tn 1569, (on 14 Sheets), — 62. The Confefhon of Peter Clare j { 378 ) taken to be a Spy of the French Kin^, and therefore impri- foned by the Count Palatine, 1569. — 63. Cardinal Aldobranr dini, in Latin* to Ferdinand Duke of Aiva, General of the Ca- tholirk Troops of the King of Spain in the Low CoMntries, in the Name of the Pope, with a confecrated Sword and Cap, March 21, 1568. — 64. Hubert Languett, in Latin, to Anguf- tus Duke of Sa: ony, defcribing the pqjilical and military Af- fairs of Fra*- ct, Slc. June 3: *1569. — 65. Oliver Gipham, at in Latin, to the Ainbalfador of the Duke of Saxony at the Eng’ !h Court, on foreign Tranladtions, May 23, 1596.> : — 65. A Letter of Intelligence, in Latin, written from Venice,* pn German, French, and Papal Affairs, July 3, 1569. — 67, \ An injundion, m of the Bidiop of Ratifb^m to the Clergy of his Diocefe, to ^n'e regard to (he Conclufion of the Council of Trent, 1569. — -68. A remarkable bigotted Speech, in Latin, of Count St. Flore to hij; Soldiers, before the Wails of Leiden, June 5, 1569. — 69. Apolitical paraphraflical Bur- lefque on (he Lord’s Prayer, in Italian Verfe, with the Prayer, in Latin, interfpers’d, 1569,. — 70. Another Piece of Wit, of much the fame Stamp, in French Verfe, witli the Prayer allq in Latin in' erCperfed*, 1569 —71. Extrafis by Lord Burgbley from the Neapolitan Story of Corradinus, in Latin, giving many Inflances of the Pope’s Approbation of Affafiinqtion, Nov« ^5, 1586. ' VOL. XCV.— Lot 95. Confijls of only ^hree SubJeSts, in the following Order, viz. Fol 1. Roger Edwards’s Difcourfe on the State of England in * different Reigns, dedicated by him to Q. Elizabeth, and dated March 8, 1568, (on 22 Sheets). — 2, The Particulars of the Funeral Proceffion of the Moft Noble and Puiffant Oliver (Cromwell) Lord Proteflor, &c. by George Dethick, King at Arms,' (on 7 Sheets), Nov. 23, 1658. — 3. A prolix Dif- courfe, fhewing how the Poor may be beff relieved. Ad- dreffed to the Queen An Indorfemeiit, in another Hand,' fays. The Author was probably Sir Thomas Smith, though the Writer of the Treat ife has fubferibed the Name John Eaff, or^ 86 Sheets, though fome Leaves behdes are wanting, at the be- signing. ( 879 ) VOL, XCVI.—Lot 90, Fol. 1. De generalium Concliiorum Au6ioritafe (Senfentiarum Col- JedioCaulam Papifticam prorty'iv’ens.) — 2. Oratio Domini Ferre- rii Oratorls Galiici Coram Patribus Coucilii Ti idewiiji. — 3. So- phiftical and abrurd Aflertions offered b}' way of men's, to jiiffify the Romifb Mafs, (7 Sheets and a half,)'^4. Orders to be moved by the Ldrd Cardinal for Church Discipline, and Re- formation of religious Matier.s, 1334. — 5. A Letter, in French, from an unnam’d Perfon at Bruffels to the Pope, on religious Matters, 1372. — 6. A Latin Letter from Bruifels, concerning Saunders the Jefuit, and the Advancement of the Romifh Re- lig on in Germany, 1372.— -7. A Latin Letter of Saunders to ihe Pope, on propagating the K imifh Faiili in Scotland, dated at BruiTels, 1372. — 8. Oratio liabita in A6lu publico Do<5>oruni in Scholis publicis Duaci, die Augufli 2, 1378.— 9. The former Oration at D{.way, in E .glifh. — 10. A Vifion; or an Account of two SpePlies feen by a Catholick, 'in a certain Garden. — 11. Certain QuePd^ns, with Anfwers of a Papift to the fame, found in a Chef! in the Study of Sir James Hargreaves, 1590, • — 12, Letters of the Queen of Scotland t * $ir Fr. Englefeld, Englefeld to the Queen of Scots, ana a 3d of an unnam’d Per- fon, on her yifiaiks. — 13. An Italian Letter of Cardinal Como io Dr. Parry, to encourage him in his Treafons, 1584. — ^14. ,A Note of unfound Points of Dodlrine at diversTimes delivered by Mr. Hooker, in his pub ic Sermons, March 30, 1588. — 15* John Hay, a Scot, a Francifcan at Cologne, to Cardinal Aian, in Latin, on his Promotion to the Archbiflioprick of Mecklin, 1598. — 16. John Hay, in Latin, to tiie Procurator General of the Francifcans, recommending to him Robert Bellamy, a Fu- gitive EngHfli Papift, June 26, 1589. — 17. Five recommendatory Letters in behalf of Bellamy the Papifl, written by Hen. Buoye to Martial, a Jefuit at Rome ; G. Stacker at Cologne, to Sebright, a Prieff at Bulloigne; Stoker to Mr. Harris at Milan ; Stoker to Sir Anthony Standen at Florence; and T. Hethe to Standen, June 19, 1589. — 18. John Vincent, jefuit, to Wiliiain Goode, a Jefuit of the Englifh College at Rome, on various Matters, chiefly of his Minion at the Brazills, Jan. 2, 1389. — 19. Silvius Antonianus, at Rheims, .n Latin, to Landriano, the Pope’s Nuntio at Paris, condoling. the Death of Pope Gregory the 14th, 1591. — 20, The fame Silvius, in Latin, to the Ma- giflrates. Clergy, 6^c. of the City of Paris, on the fame Subject, the Death of the Pope, Ocl. 16, 1591. — 21. Italian Letter of M. Antonio Pecchi to Sig. Rui Gomez di Gaeta, on Affiurs of the Spaniards^ &c. Jan. 1591. — 22. Wni. Giffard, a Prielf, ( 880 ) io Dr. d’Eloye, concerning his Orations before an Auguft Af- fembly in the College at Rheims, (no Date.) — 23. William Giffard to Dr. d’Elye, giving him an Account of the Death vof Englilh Noblemen, and the State ofEnglifli Affairs, June 5. — 24. One who figns R. S. to Dr. Gifford, concerning Ad- miral Drake’s attacking Cadiz, and the Event of the fame, (no Date.) — 25. Tho. Bayley to the Redor of the Jefuits College at Triers, concerning the ftrifl Execution of the Laws againft Pa- pifts in England, May 22, 1587. — 26. Dr. d’Elye to Dr. Gib- bon, Rector of the College at Triers, on the Profecutions againft the Papifts in England, Jan. 20> 1587. — 27. Waller Stokes at Rheims to Dr. d’Elye, on the State of Affairs in England foon after the Queen of Scot’s Execution, (no Date.)— 28. George Murdock, in Latin, to John Gibbon, Redtor of the Jefuits at Triers, on the State of Affairs in Scotland.— 29. One Robert Vale, an Irifliman, to William Hopton at Ox- ford, of a flrange Adventure at Paris, where he then refided, (no Date.) — 30. Nicholas Cleave, in Latin, to Dr. Gibbon, Redlor of the Jefuits College at Triers, on various Occurrences, none very interefting, (no Date.) — 31. Occurrences and Deal- jngs againft the Papifis in England, fent by Dr. Gifford to a Correlpondent abroad, (no Date.) — 32. Father Holt, a Jefuit, to the Cadinal of England, communicating to him, in an ob- fcure. Manner, the Intrigues of the Papifts, Jan. 26, 1593, 4. — 33. Robert Markham abroad, to his Brother Sir Griffith Mark- ham, fliewing why he fecretly left England and turned Papift, Feb. 4, 1595. — 34. Two Italian Letters from Bruffels of W. Creighton, a Jefuit, to Cardinal Cajetan, and to the General of the Jefuits at Rome, Feb. 10, 1595. — 35. The Spanifh Nuntio, in Latin, to James de Defmond in Ireland, recommending to his particular Notice one Mattheus de Oviedo, Dec. 15, 1578.— 36. The Spanifti Nuntio to Defmond, in Latin, that he has nearly prevailed with the King of Spain to fend Soldiers, &c. to Ireland, March 10, 1579. — 37. Creighton, the Jefuit, at Bruftels, to James Tyrrie, Agent for the Jefuits at Rome, in Latin and Englifli, on the Pra 61 ices of Popifh Emiffaries, Feb. 10, 1595. — 38. A Writing thus indors’d, A,knavifh Letter ‘‘ of Perfwafion to feme Nobleman in Ireland to incite him to Rebellion,” (no Date.) — 39. A moft virulent and malicious Letter of Nic. Saunders the Jefuit, to ftir up the Irifti Nobility and Gentry to Rebellion, Feb. 21, 1580.— 40. A Perfon of Note at Bruffels, in Latin, to the King of Spain, recommend- ing to him Saunder.s the Jefuit, to get him a Cardinalfliip, (no Dale.) — 41. A foolifti Letter of an unnam’d bigotted Papift to one Mr. Delehide, fhewing his Joy at feeing the burning of a ftinking Heretick, a peftilent Villain (as he calls him) at Paris. — 42. A Latin Letter from a Papift in Cuftody, to another un- nam’d, mentioning his Treatment, when he is to be examined, &:c. (no Date.) — 43. Plenary Indulgencies, in Italian, by Pope Gregory the 13th, for the Solace of lucb as fliall extend the Ro- ( S81 ) jnifh 'Faith in England. — 44. Some ridiculous Popllh Charms or Spells in miferable Rhyme, the Recital of which is to pro^ cure Pardon for Sins. — 45. Saint Auguftine’s Sentence, in La* tin, againfl Catholicks that communicate with Hereticks. — 46. Sentences from Popilh Hiltories fraught with impudent Calum- nies and Reproaches againft the Queen and Realm of England, in Latin. — 47. A Table, or Scheme of the Works of God. Written in Latin by Antonio Corrano, a Spaniard. — 48. A Supplication, in Latin, of the Univerfity of Louvain, prefented to his Catholic Majefty the King of Spain. — 49. A Petition in French of the Univerfity of Louvain, to the Duke, for Remifl fions of the 100th Penny, at which they were cess’d. — 50. Phi- lip King of Spain’s Confirmation of the Privileges of the Uni- verfity of Lovain, as they requefted ; in French and Latin, on 3 Sheets printed. — 51. Stapleton and Fowler’s Lift of 16 Se(5ls, who though in fome refped Lutherans, yet vary much from his Tenets; printed in Latin at Lovain, 1565. — 52. A Lift of the Se61s of Anabaptifts, Sacramentarians, Confeflionifts, &c. be- ing a Kind of Supplement to the former. Printed alfo in La- tin. — 53. A genuine Copy of the Bull, in Latin, of Pops Gre- gory the 13th, for Indulgencies to fuch as join the Irifti Rebels againft Queen Elizabeth. Printed 1577. — 54. Theological Latin Thefes on the Worfliip of God againft Hereticks, dedi- cated to the Cardinal of Lorain, by Dr. William GifFard of the Englifli Seminary at Rheims. Printed. — 55. Thefes on the Mo- narchy and Hierarchy of the Church, in Latin, printed and dedi- cated to theBiflidp ofAriminum, by Dr. W. Reynolds, of theEng- lilh Seminary at Rheims. — 56. Latin Affertions of the true Jut- tification of Man, againft the Hereticks of the Times; printed and dedicated to Cardinal Boncompagno, Proteftor of the Eng- lilh College, or Seminary of Rheims, by Seth Fofter. — 57. An imperfedt Form (the former Part being wanting), of the Ex- communication of the Duke of Ferrara, by Pope Clement the 8th, printed in Latin at Rome, A, D. 1597.— 58. A Latin Table of Diredions for the Behaviour of a Prieft, before, at, and after the folemnizing Mafs, printed at Doway, 1577. — 59. Ex- amination and Confeffion of Robert Downs, Efq. and more Re- cufants, by the Biftiop of Norwich, as to a foreign Letter fent to the faid Downs, (on 5 Sheets) 061. 1580. — 60. Articles for the Examination of Pedro de Valdez, taken Captive in the De- feat of the Spanilh Armada, Aug, 8, 1588. — 61. Gonlalo de Ca- ravafal af Calais, to Queen Elizabeth, for a Paftport for his fafe Paflfage to and from England, Dec. 11, 1590. -*-62. The Con- feffion of James Younge, a feminary Prieft, before the Lord Keeper, Lord Buckhurft, and Lord Burghley, Aug. 27, 1592. — 63. The Confeffion of John Briiffiford, a Papift, as to Affairs in Spain, and the Practices of the Englifir Fugitives there, (no Dale.) ( S82 j VOL. XCVII.—Lot. 97. Kol. A Book declaring the Times or Dates of the Supprelhoii ofAbbies, Priories, &c. in England with their Names, front J5.35 to 1539. — 2. Extracts from Books in favour df Papifts, difcoverlng their Impeachment of Englith Juiiice, (no Date.) — 3. A Difcuflion of the Thetis, whether a Proteftant Prince may tolerate Mafs ? and refok’d in the Affirmative, (no Date.) 4. A Latin Letter to Queen Catherine, by Fr. Goldfmith, one of her Chaplains, praifing her Piety and Zeal for the Gofpel, (no Date.) — 5. A Treatife in Italian, concc rning the Order of the Jefuits, confiding of 96 Shet^ls, (witnont Date ) — 6. A Ditcourfe, in Latin, concerning the Jefuit.s, difcoverlng many of their artful Defigns and Pradlices, 1 8 Sheets, no Date .—7 . Sir Wm. HerberPs Confutation of Campian the Jefuit’o ten Realbns, in Latin^ dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, 1581.— 8. De Rationi- bus agendi inter Jefuitas ; Nequitiae illorum Nempe dernonflra- tio. Tradlatus in 6 Schedas niiide Scriptu.s, 1595. — 9. Articles of Enquiry in the Examination of Papifts, drawn up by Sir Francis Knollys, (no Date.) — 10. Prevarications and Pleas of Popifli Rccufants, when queftioned at their Examinations, (no Date.) — 11. On the Englifti Sovereigns rejecting the Title of Supreme Plead of the National Church ; feemingly the Hand- writing of John Hales, 1554. — 12. The Subftance of the Holy League (as it was call’d) among the moft powerful Popifli Princes in Chriftendom. — 13. A Difcourfe lending to excite King Henry the 8th to abolifti the Pope’s Supremacy, and en- couraging the Diftblutlon of Monafteries, 1553 or 1554 — 14. A Scheme of fome unnam’d Proteftant to keep the Queen’s Subjects from declining or rejedting their Religion, Dec. 1586. —15. Puritanical Arguments againft the creeping in (as the Author calls it), of Popifli lyranny, Jan. 1584; — 16. Sir Francis Knollys’s Projedt for Security of the Proteftant Religldn, by checking the Eccleftaftical Power, Nov. 1583. — 17. A Warrant of the Queen to the jLcclefiaftical Commiffioner.s, to abate the Rigour of Forfeitures due to her on not appearing to Recognifances, 1583. — 18. Ways to prevent Danger by iuf- fering a Multitude of Recufants to have Liberty at once, (no Name or Date.) — 19. A Method of puniftiing by Fine fuch as are dlfobedient to the Queen’s Laws in Matters of Religion, (no Name or Date.) — 20. The Bifliop of Winchefter’.s Propofal for repreffing the Boldnefs of Popifli Recufants in the County of Southampton, (no Date.) — 21. Intelligence concerning the Tranfadtions of Father Parfons, and other Jefuits, as well as Lay Papifts, (no Date.) — 22. An Account of Money receiveci ^and concealed in feveral Counties of England for the Subftft- ( 883 ) ance of feminary Prierts, &:c. (no Date). — 23. Traiterous and dirafFe6led Speeches of Edward Nevil, W. H ungate, H. Thornell, and, John Sentleger, againft the Realm and Religion, (no Dat;-.) 24. A Conf ffion of the Protelbnt Faith in Chriff, made by Mafters Cawfey and Higbede in the perfecuting Reign of Queen Mary (no Date.}^ — 25. An A6t to confirm Bp. Bonner^s Deprivation, and admit Bifliop Ridley to Epifcopal Authority in the Diocefe of London, (no Date.) — 26, Anto- nius de Silva, a Portuguefe, in Latin, to Lord Treafury Burgh- ley, craving Refiitution of his Boolc^. and Papers, and Money for Supply of his Wants, (no Date.) — 27. Gratian Brownell, 4 Years a Prifoner in the Marflialfea for hearing Mafs in France, begs of Lord Burghley to give him his Liberty, (no Date.) VOL. XCVIIL— Lot 98 . Fol. 1. Sir Humphry Gilbert’s Scheme for a London Academy for Education of the Queen’s Wards, and others of the young Nobility and Gentry. — 2. Counfels and Admonitions ufefu! for the Nobiliry and Statefmen, collected from divers Authors both Italian and Spanith, 1357, — .3.' The Study of the Laws of the Realm, divided into 17 Parts, for the Student’s more ready At- tainment of it, by Mr Bowyer, June 24, 1571, — 4. Mr. Diggs, on the Dangers that may enfue by an Oadi of Aflfocia- tioiT, if it be not qualified by Aft of Parliament, Jan. 2, 1584. - — 5. An Account of the Allowance made to the ancient Ro- man Soldiers for their Pay and their Diet. — 6 . A Dilcourle call’d a Second Paradox ; tending to prove that ti e ancient Ro- man and Grmcian Difcipline exceeded the modern, (6 Sheets and Half).— 7. Names of fuch Proteftant Princes, &c. as with- drew from the Mafis at St. Mary’s Church in Augfourgh, before the Diet began, ,July 3, 1582. — 8. An Account of Battles within and without the Realm in which the Kingdom was in- terefted, from William theConquerorl069, toHenry 6, 1450.— 9. Reatbns laid before the Queen and Counfel why fheyOiouId fjot enter into a War againft the Scots, (no Daie.) — 10. Mr* . Rog. Afcham’s 9 Letters on the Affiirs of Xtendom ; written from Germany to Friends at St. John’s, Cambridge, while he was Secretary to an Em balfy, 1550. — 11. A Latin Petition of Hen. Fallowfield, a London Merchant, to the Spanitli Ambaf- fador, for Refiitution of his Ship and Cargo feiz. d by Spaniards, Jan. ’20, 1565.-— 12. Mr. Afcham, Latin Secretary of the Queen to foreign Princes and States, 34 of his Latin Letters bn publick Affairs, (fome of thefe have been printed.) — 13. Colleftions from the Latin Epiflles of Calvin, Beza, and other learned Proteftants, (on 16 Leaves.) — 14. Extrafts from the Epiftles of Seneca, and from other of his \Vorks, (on 9 Pages.) ( S84 ) 15. A Second Set of Colleflions from the Latin Epiflles of Calvin, Beza, and other learned foreign Proteftants, (on 11 Leaves.) — 16. Sir Melger Leben, a Dutch Knight, his Ac- count of a Challenge to a Duel betwixt himfelf and Sir Charles Blount, and the Confequences, 1597. — 17. Dr. Haffal, Dean of Norwich, his Defcription of the Netherlands; accompanied ■with Obfervations, — 18. Degory Hender’s Obfervations on a War with Spain; with ,a Method of repelling the Invaiioti threatened, Jan* 2. 1395. — 19. Articles of a Confederacy be- tween the Emperor, Pope, King of Spain, and other Popilh Princes. Trantlated from the Low Dutch, 1567. — 20, A Spe- cimen of the near Affinity betwixt the Welch and Irifh Lan- guages, which might incline one to think them the fame. — 21. A Specimen of Characters and Marks for Secrecy, anfwering to each Letter of the Englifti Alphabet, &c.-— 22. An Italian Memorial of Petruchio Ubaldino, a Florentine, to the Queen of England, fliewing what is neceflary to the Support of a State. —23. A Collection of Poems, Latin andEnglifli, by different Au- thors on various Subjefts, (on 20 Leaves.)— 24, A Prophecy of Mr. Sadler, a learned and pious Man, of Warm well, in Dorfet- fliire, of great national Events, reported in the Year 1661. — 25, A Sermon in Praife of Thievery ; preached by Parfon Haven, at the Command of 7 Thieves, upon a Mole-hill at Hartley- row, — 26. Critical Obfervations on fome particular Modes of Expreffion in the Greek Tongue ; by Mr. Laurence, an emi- nent Teacher of the Lame to Lady Burghley. — 27. Peculiar Forms of Speech, or Anfwers to be made to footh or to difeou- rage Suitors. — 28. Sentences, or Adages, on various Subjedls, in Latin, Italian, and Englifli. — 29. Articles that every true Knight ought to obferve and keep agreeably to the Dignity of his Order. — 30. A Title of a Grant of an Earl of Warwick to Thomas Atkinfon, for the keeping Guy’s Sword, with a Fee of 3^. 4r/. per Ann. May 20, 1585. — 31. A Refolution of a Par- liament, temp. Edw. 2, that the Subject is more bound to the Crown, than the Perfon of the King, in French, 1308. — 32, Maxims and Inflruftions for the Condufl of a Secretary of State or Prime Minifler. Written in the Reign of Anne, (on 25 Pages.) — 33. Brief Latin Maxims and Rules for the Conduct of Perfons of all Degrees. — 34. England’s Apology for ilfelf; fpeaking as a Perfon by a Profopopela, A. D. 1585.— 35. Col- Ie6lions from various Authors, in Latin, concerning Mercy and Punifliment. — 36. Epiftolae forma lucluofae Valedidorize at Amorofas, per D. Gualtherum Haddon. — 37. Latin ColIe6lions fent to Lord Burghley, with fome Englifii Obfervations on the lawful I'ower of a Prince, 061. 31, 1575. — 38. A fecond Paper of CoIle6lIons from various Authors, in Latin, concerning Mercy , and Punifliment, by Lord Cecil, (fee No. 35.) — 39. Conrad Gefner’s 2 Latin Treaties on Birds and Fiflies, with prefatory Epiftles to the King of Boliemiavand Queen Elizabeth, —40. Collections of Mr. Hicks; viz. Englifli AbflfaCls on th© { 385 ) ViTtues of Herbs, and Latin Sentences on Mlfcellaneous Sub- jects. — 41. A Latin Dltfertation on the Caiifes of Ingratitu le. — ;“42. A Latin Definition of the three Sacrificial Terras Hc(lo- cauftion, Hoftia, and ViCtrini. — 43. Collection, in Latin, from the H. Scriptures, and moft approved Writers, on the Wirdorn of bearing Affliction with Patience. — 44. An Englith Trai fli- lion of the 106lh Epiftle of Seneca, to Lucilius Balbus, Prefi- dent of Sicily. — 45. An Italian Compofition ; with this Ac- count of it in Lord Burghley^s Hand-writing, viz. ** An imper- ** feCt Defcription of the State of England, by Tome ignorant ** Italian.” — 46. A ftrange Scheme or Table, called the Opinion of 4 Philofophers touching the Alteration of a Kingdom. — 47. A perfect Supputation of the Years and Times from Adam to Chrift, proved by the Scripture, after the Collections of divers Authors. — 48. A very foolifli I^egendary Account of the Original of the Order of Free Mafonry. VOL. XCIX,— Lot 99. Fob 1. Thomas Woodhoufe, an imprifon’d Recufant, advlfes the Lord Treafurer to ufe his Intereft with the Queen and Nation to acknowledge the Pope, Nov. 19, 1572. — .3. William Bar- lee^s to L'ord Burghley, fhewing his Refentment in a ftrange Manner againft the Attorney General, (See No. 45,) 1589.— 3. Two Letters of one Roger Edwards, a religious Madman, to L. Burghley, May, 1579. — 4. Two Letters to the Queen of Ro- bert Eanifter, a great Quoter of Scripture, yet mighty vehe- ment againft fome Puritans vs'ho plagued him, 1578. — 5. John Payne, a Puritan Minifter, to Lord Burghley, very zealous againft Popery and Prelacy. He difcovers Frauds of foreign Aitifans, Dec. 18, 1583. — 6. One Frye, a Madman (whocalls himfelf Emanuel Plantagenet) to Lord Burgliley, faying he has an Embaflage from God to the Queen his (Fry’s) Mother, he himfelf being the Son of God and Queen Elizabeth, but was taken from her by the Angel Gabriel, and carried to one Mrs. Frye to be kept by her for a Time, June 28, 1587.— 7. Wil- liam Darbifflire to Lord Burghley, to have a Poit hnder him of Keeper of fuch Letters as are not fit to be divulged, Jan 13, 1587. — 8. Thomas Sylvefter’s angry Expoftulalion wdth Lord Burghley, for prohibiting his coming to the Court, 1587. — 9. Robert Dickon’s, a diftraCted Glover, his Requeft to the Queen that he may preach Repentance with his enthufiaflical Vifion,Feb. 2, 1538.— 10. Letters of Wdliam Renoldes to Lord Burghley and Mr, Cope, full of ftrange enthuhaftical Exhorta- tions to Repentance, (See No. 31,) Jan 1588. — 11. William - ( 3S6 ) Hobby defires Lord Barghley’s Leave to drive the Devil and liis Dam from Treafure bid in the Caftle of Skemfrilh, Mont» gomeryfhire. — 12. A fantaftical Letter of one Ocland to Lord Burghley, to diffwade his Proceeding with an intended Expe- dition at Sea, 1587. — 13. One Johnfon, a frantick Perfon, tells Lord Burghley he is a Nobleman bprn, and defires his In- tereft with the Queen in his Favour, 1591, (fame Perfon as at No. 15. — 14. Auftin Metcalf's mad incoherent Jargon, addrefs'd the Queen and Lord Bui'ghley, by way of Petition, 1590— 15. Johnfon's frantick Addrefs to the Queen, mentioning his high Kelations, and hoping the Queen will reftore him to his Ho- nours and Poffeflions, (fee No. 13.) — 16. William and Thomas Barlee, Father and Son, in the Fleet Prifon, to Lord Burghley, &c. for Redrefs of Wrongs received from their cruel Creditors, (on 4 Papers), June 14, 1592. — 17. Two ftrange Letters to the Queen and Lord Burghley imploring Relief, yet call'd New Year's Gifts by the mad Author Roger Crimble, an Irifh- man, Jan. 3, 1593.-— 18. Robert Bufliel, a diffracted Man, his Complaint to Lord Burghley on the dearnefs of Corn, 1596. — 19. A Submiflion and Supplication in mofl: humble Manner to the Queen, of one Reynolds, a diftraCled Perfon. — 20. One Hen. Carter, a crazy Perfon, to Ld. Burghley, for Leave to arreft Mr. Richard Handforth, whom he bitterly rails againft. — 21. An Information, in French, of a diftraCted Frenchman, difco- vering (as he pretends), 30 Treafons againfl the Queen. — 22. Hugh Roufe, a frantick Man, fends ,his Pedigree to Lord Burghley, and claims the Honours and Emoluments of his high Birth. — 23. A canting Letter to Lord Burghley of one William Hubbard, (who calls himfelf a poor Exile) to induce him to eflablifli a learned Miniftry, — 24. John Parfons's Requefl to Lord Burghley, to be allow'd, in God's Behalf, to challenge and difpule with any Papift whatever, (on 3 Papers) — 25. Ro- ger Wallis's pert conceited Letter to the Queen, pretending, if leleafed from Bridewell, what great Service he might do for her. — 26. John Caflle, a crazy Puritan (who calls himfelf a Chriflian Vintner,) to Lord Burghley, ,.willi a Copy of Verfes, to be reflored to his Favour. — 27. A double Letter of bant'ring Recommendation of the crazy Bearer, to Mr. Hicks ; to pro- cure Lord Burghley's Leave to remove a Brood of Devils, May 5, 1589. — 28. A poor didraCled Woman to Lord Burghley, him, for Jefus Chrift's Sake, to punifh a Conflable and 2 Watchmen, who are fo noify in the Night flie can lake no Reft.— -29. A ftrange Heap of confuted unintelligible Jargon of one Anthony Greene> a Mafter of Arts.-r— 30. A fantaftical Re- queft of an unnam'd Perfon to Lord Burghley, to fpeak with him fecretly, to reveal the Grief of his troubled Co^feience, (no Date.)— 31. William Renoldes's mpft impudent, abufive, and nearly treafonable Letter to the Queen ; with 2 others lo the Lords of the Council, and to the Citizens of London, reviling them all in mqft fcuriiious Terms^ fuch as only abfolute Mad- ( 387 ) tiefs can excufe^ (fee Nos 10 and 19). 32. A Letter U’ If iS this Title, A larpentable Ejaculation of W. Doddington's dif- trefs’d Soul, (hewing his Intention of immediate Self-murther. • — 33. A Vifion of Prophecy of Bazine Queen of France written in Latin, defcribing the Temper and Behavipur of the SuccelTors in the French Throne. — 34. The Revelations of one Brooks, together with his three feveral Dreams. — 35. Robert Mantle, alias Johnfon\s, Examination by Lord Chief Juflice Wray at Lincoln, for calling himfelf King Edward the 6th, 1583.— 36. William Paget’s Vifions and Revelation> with his own Obfervations on the fame, fent in a Letter to Lord Burgh- ley^ Sept. 16, 1583. — 37. A fantaftical Invedlive againft, and Acculation of, feveral great Perfons for Treafon, fent in Latin to the Council by Jo.Baptifta, an Italian, (on 9 Sheets and half). — 38. Pafquiils drawn up by fome Papifts, in Latin, characteri- fing the Princes, Nobility, &c. of France, 1661. — 39. An Account, in Latin, of a Pafquill at Rome, fignifying that the Pope granted Indulgence for 1000 Years to him who cou’d tell what was beCome of the Invincible Armada, Nov. 26, 1588. — 40. A fevere Pafquinade, in Italian, written againft the Spa- niards in Italy, in an imitatory Paraphrafe of the Lord’s Prayer. ■ — 41 . Texts of Scripture, in Latin, fatirically applied in Manner of Motto’s to feveral eminent Perfons on the Continent. — 42. A Pafquill, in Italian Verle, with fome Englith Annotations, relating to the Slate of Affairs in Italy, &c. — 43. A Venetian Pafquill concerning the Defigns of the King of Spain in the Year 1589, written in Italian Stanza’s. — 44. A fimple Letter to Lord Burghley of William Hewett, an old Minifler, for the next Voidance of a Prebend in Wefiminfter, 1566. — 45. Wil- liam Barlee to Lord Burghley, that he is publifhing a Treatife called ** A Concordance of Laws, as to Lords of Manours, their Freeholders, and Copyholders, (See No. 2.) — 46. Ro- bert Greve to Lord Burghley, that he had inform’d Secretary Walfingham of a Matter relating to the Queen, and wanted to know the Event, (See No. 52.) — 47. One Arthur Attoole’s limple Letter to the Queen, complaining he is wrong’d of fome Lands, &c. by his Kinfman, Oct. 15,' 1587. — 48. Mor- gan Colman to Lord Bur'ghley, that being diftrefs’d, he' would be glad to be employ’d as one of his Lordfliip’s Secretaries, Jan. 2, 1587.— 49. Morgan Colman to Lord Burghley, faucily and unafk’d, interfering in a privatd Affair betwixt his Lordfhip and his Son. — 50. Hen. Cotfmoor to Lord Burghley, to lend him 5l. having been at much Expence in profecuting a Suit, April 1, 1588. — 51. John Compton’s Petition to Lord Burghley, to fjgn his inclos’d Warrant for fupprefling Diforders in Tippling Houles on the Lord’s Day, May 9, 1589. — 52. Rt. Greve craves of L. Burghley Re'drefs of his Wrongs, without declaring what they are, or by whom done, March 14, 1589, (fee No. 46j. 53, Edward Iftiam to Lord Burghley, that much efleeming his 3S8 ) Lorddiip, he wants only to be accounted his Friend and Fol- lower, without Fee or Reward, July 4, 1590. — 54. Georg(i: Peele, Mafter of Arts, with his Letter to Lord Burghley, fends him the Story of Troy, in 500 Verfes, by his eldeli Daughter Neceffity^^s Servant, June 17, 1595. — 55. Matthew Fenton to Lord Burghley, that having had a Difappointment, his Lord- iliip. would get him fome Spiritual Living near London, July 29, 1590. — 56. One Amyas, a foreigner, a Prifoner in the Tower, begs of the Council to have fpeedy Juftice, either by Death or Liberty, June 27, 1596. — 57. Chriflopher Heybourn, a Mufician, retained by Lord Burghley, fignifies his Grief to him that he has difpleafed him, and would know if he muft be difcharg’d or not, June 19, 1591. — 58. Mr. Bowyer of the Temple, to Lord Bugrhley, concerning his projeded Treatife of the Order of Study of the Laws of England. — 59., Peter Bale’s Petition to Lord Burghley to be preferred to be York Herald, or to a Purfuivant’s Place, July 1, 1595. — 60. Robert Hammond, alias Hartifon, to Lord Burghley, that, in behalf of the Queen, he may be employed in dilcovery of Papifis^ Nov. 1591. — 61. Garrett Synion, a Gunner of the Tower, w iflies to Lord Burghley, that Sir T. Cecil might be Mafter of the Ordnance : He wants Leave to export 4* Tons of Beer to Fluftjing or Oftend, Nov. 21, 1593. — 62. John Grew’s Trade of Cap-making at Coventry being decay’d by the now cora- inon wearing of Hats, he hopes Lord Burghley will let him rent fome of the Queen’s Wafte Grounds at FolkfhilL — 65, Guy Malepert, Merchant, complains that though he has a Warrant to export Woad, one Lpak, a Mercer, has profe- cnted him for it. May 10, 1594. — 64. Allegations againft and in behalf of Strangers that deal in the retail way of Buftnefs in England, 1580. — 65. ElnorLee prayeth the Lord Treafurer to let her know what Order is direded for the fpeedy ending of her Suit, Od. 14, 1595. — 66. A Petition to Lord Burghley of tlie Parilhioners of great St. Mary’s, Cambridge, for his Be- nevolence towards rebuilding their Steeple, May 28, 1595. — ' 67. Mr. Robert Tighe’s Petition to Lord Burghley, to be ad- mitted his Chaplain, being in great Streights through the late Bifliop ofWinchefter dying 80l. in his Debt, July 21, 1595.— 68. An unnam’d Perfon begs of Lord Burghley to be difcharg’d from a Privy Seal, requiring him to lend the Queen 50l. which he cannot do, March 20, 1596. — 69. A Petition of W. Darby a ftmple Searcher at Gravefend, to the Queen, to proted him Irom a Profecution commencing againft him. — 70. Rt. Sampfon’^ Requeft, that as he had conferred Benefits on SirT. Cecil, fo hopes L. Burghley would allow him an Equivalent by certain' Exports, (no Date.) — 71. Latin Hexameters and Pentameters fent to Mr. Michael Hicks by Ralph Parr, a begging flatl’rir.g Oxford Scholar. — 72. Richard Dane’s Addrefs to Parliament on the Mifcbiefs arifing from Bankrupts concealing their Efteds* with the Means of redrefling tlie Grievance, — 73, Wm. Piper’s / ( 389 ) Petition to the Queen to have the repairing her Majefty’s Ha-» / vens, without Expence to her on her Subjects. — 74. To tbe Lord Chamberlain, Lord Hunfdon, with an Account of defa- ^natory Speeches of Mr. James Diggs againfl Mr. Itham, and - Mr. T. Diggs\s Letter on the SubjeS. — 75. Robert R obi nfon’s ' Petition to Lord Burghley, to enjoy quietly a Leafe of Recu- fants Lands, which he is in Danger of unjuftly lofing. — 76. Richard Dane, a domeftick Servant of Lord Burghley, com- ^ plains of having been dangeroufly beaten by Edward Bovsker, his fellow Servant. — 77. Richard Dane to Lord Burghley, to have Allowance made him for the keeping fome Spanifli Pri- foners, as was promisM to him. — 7S. Richard Dane to Lord Burghley, to grant him the Office of an Agent for the Englifti Merchants at Bayonne, or St John de Luz, now vacant. — 79 . Nich. Delaber, after a long flatPring Addrefs to I.ord Burgh- ley, at length makes his humble Requefi that his Lordfliip' would give him a Buck. — SO. Jacques Norrett, a Merciiant Stranger's Pelition to Lord. Burghley, for the re*delivery of 38l. which he had overpaid in the Cufloms. — 81. Wiliam Bideawhile, being very poor, begs a Benevolence of Lord ^ Burghley to d^^ray his Expences of a Journey feven Miles out of Town. — 82. Helen Lee, a mad Woman, to Lord Burghley, that f()me have aim’d to poifon her ; that (lie has been ihrice imprifon’d, therefote begs Relief — 83. A foolifti Letter of one John Leach, who offers his Service as a Schoolmafier to Sir Robert Throckmorton. — 84. A fpurious Warrant, with Lord Burghley’s Hand counterfeited and fgbfcribed, for the Rever- fion of a Waiter’s Place. — 85. A Warrant of the Council for apprehending one Michael Willoughby, and bringing him be- fore them. Sept. 13, 1590. — 86. A Palfport forged in the Queen’s Name, for the better Accommodation of one Poo!e travelling to Poland. — 87. Two counterfeit Warrants one in the Name of Thomas Hampton, the other of the Council, for theUfeof one who calls himfelf Baker, 1590 and 1591. — 88. Examination, &c. of Norherry, Murnford, and Nixon, who pretending to be Purfuivants, extorted Money from feveral, 159 (on 13 Papers.) — 89. Examinations of Blanch Mylman, Henryk Jones, and Roger Leaver, Vagrants, who begged with a coi'in- terfeit Seal of the Lord Admiral, Aug. 25, 1594. — 90. A J’ro* ledion for Zachary and John AflUon, Vagrants, which was counterfeited with the Lord Treafurer’s Hand, 1597 .^ 91 . Lift of many cozening cheating Perfons, with the Names of tbofe who have been defrauded and abuled by them, (on 3 Pa- pers ) — 92. Depofitions of one Murphy againft Sir G Hafiings, Walter Haftings, W. Agard, &c. for treafonable Practices aR proved falfe and villainou.s, on 4 Sheets. — 93. An impudent tcur^ rilous Challenge of one Tho. Vavafor, font by him to the Earl of Oxford, to fight him, Jan. 19, 1584,— 94. A Perfon unnam’4 gives Notice to Mr. Burrowes of Limeboufe, that his Life is indangeic from one who intends to (hoot him, Od. 31, 1590. — 95. Owen ( S90 ) Salillbary acquaints Sir Francis Walfingham lie lias teeh abus’d by one Crofby, who would not meet him, though he had chal- lenged him, 1590. — 96. A romantick Acceptance of a Chal- lenge by Callophifus, to a Tilt and Tourneji in Honour of a peerlefs Lady, by one who calls himfelf the Blew Knight, Jan. 15, 1589» — 97. The Knight of the Sun^s Declaration of' his joining with the White Knight, againft Callophifus and the Red Knight, and their Adherents. — 98. The White Knight’s Challenge to Callophifus, to encounter him at Tilt, Tourney, Barriers, &c, with the Red Knight’s Acceptance of the Challenge for his Friend Callophifus. — 99. T. Peyton’s Narra- tive of a Quarrel betwixt Lord Walden and Sir Edward Herbert, with Letters of both Parties, Sir Edward^s Challenge, and the Cpnfequence, Sept. 1610. — 100. A pleafant Letter fuppofed to be highly complimenting Lord Burghley, fuper- fcribed A Letter from aBegger to a King,^’ imagined to be written by Lady Stafford. — 101. A Letter of one Eleanor Tey,- a married Woman, to a Perfon un nam’d, whom flie acknow- ledges to love much better than her Hufband. — 102. Pelef Bales, a Servant of the Lord Chancellor lately deceafed# writes to Lord Burghley to be retained in his Service. — 103'. A fcurrilous abufive Letter of Edward Stanhope, fuperfcribed “ To Mrs. Anne Knight, dwelling at her Father’s Houfe over againft St. Clement’s Church.” — 104. A Letter of Remonftrance of Richard Jacob, to his eloped Wife, who had bafely flan-> dered and backbitten him. — 105. An Account of two oppro- brious and malicious Meffages fent by the Countefs of Shrew f- bury to Sir Thomas Stanhope, Feb. 10, 1592. — 106. John Markham’s Letter to Sir Thomas Stanhope, Knight, full of no- thing but railing and' reviling. — 107. Mr. William Fit/.william,> in a Letter to Mr. Robert Wingfield the younger, threatens.to' beat him foundly with a dry Cudgel, July 26, 1573. — 108. The Contents of 2 ftiort Letters of Chevalier Breeton’s, a Fo- reigner, pointing out to his Brother a Way of Revenge to be taken on Fervaques, another Foreigner.— -109. Thomas Webb’s Challenge to fight a Duel, fent to one Colonel North,' for his abufive Behaviour, VOL. C.— Lot loa Fol. I. A Narrative of the unwarrantable Doings of Captain Fuf- biflier, from the Beginning of his Voyage in the Company’s Service, (on 7 fheets) May 20, 1576. — 2. Capt. Winter’s Voy- age with Mr. Drake to the Streights of Magellan, begun Nov, 15, 1 577, and ended Nov. 11, 1578. — 3. Capt. Wylherington’s and Capt. Lyfter’s Voyage to the South Seas, in the Red-dra- gon and the Bark Clifford, at the Coft of the Earl of Cumber- land, (on 14 fheets and a half) June 26^ 1586,-^4. Mr. Green* ( m ) field's Dlfcourfe of a Streight in the N. W. PafTage to Cathay and the E. Indies, with a Confutation of thofe who think the Difcovery mod feafible to the North of Baccalaos. — 5, An Ac- count of Monf, Strozzo's Defeat, and his brave way of defend- ing himfelf, in an Expedition for Don Antonio againft the Spa- niards. — 6. Arguments proving the Queen’s Property in the Sea Lands and Salt Shores of the fame, and that no Subject can hold the fame, without her efpecial Grant. r~7. Mr. Rob. Thorn’s Account of the Difcovery of the Spice Iflands ; with his Exhort- ation to K. Hen. 8th, to attempt Difcoveries northward, written 1527.— 8. Philip Sparrow's Diary of a ftiort Excurlion or Cruize to the Weftward ; fent to Captain John Wilfon, 1585. — 9. Mr. Herritt and Mr. Haye’s Difcourfes concerning the Difcovery of Newfoundland.-— 10. Anthony Parkhurft’s Account of Advan- tages arifing from encouraging Traffick at Newfoundland.— 11. A Difcourle of Sir Francis Drake’s Voyage, which (as he fays) by God’s Grace he fliall well perform, Apr. 25, 1586.— 12. A Journal of the Commanders Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake, their Voyage to and Actions in Spain, 1589. — 13. Captain Croft’s Report of his Voyage by Sea, which he made July the 2nd, in the Year, 1597. — 14. A Difcourfeon the ' Difcovery of the hithermoft Parts of America, written by Capt. Carleill to the Citizens of London. — 15. An Account of Mr. Jenkinfon’s Proceedings with the Emperor of Ruffia, for fettling the Commerce of Englifli Merchants trading thither, (on 6 flieets). — 16. An Account of Stephen Lefton’s Proceedings and Succefs in his Negociations with feveral Princes of the Empire, for the Queen’s Service. — 17. An Account of all the Bilhops Sees, and chief Eccletiafical Dignities throughout the World. — 18. A Difcourfe addreffed to Lord Burghley, concerning a Difcovery of Lands beyond the Equinoctial Line, with the Uti. lity of the fame. — 19. A Defcription of the Tower at Strafburgh, and its famous Agronomical Clock, in a Letter of Mr. Steven Fowle to Mr. Weft. — 20. Young Mr. Steven Powle’s Account of his Travels and Adventures in a Letter to his Father. — 21. A long rattling incoherent Account of one Beajuchamp, a Ser- vant of Lord Leicefter, containing his Obfervations in foreign Parts. — 22. A Summary of the Decree made by the Deputies of the Princes of the Empire in the Congrefs at Frankfurt, in April, 1569.-rr23. A Summary of the Embafly of Chriftopher Ehemius to the Ele61or of Saxony, in April, 1569. — 24. A Sum- mary of ihofe Matters which the moft Serene Duke Cafimire related to the Elector of Saxony, in April, 1569, the 3 laft in Latin. — 25,. Various Confiderations for the promoting of Traf. fick, and thereby occafioning Increafe of the Wealth of Eng- land, Aug. 15, 1571. ( S92 ) VOL. CL— Lot 101. f ol. I . A Scheme of a general and of a particular Method to be ufed in the Defcription of Counties, for the Ufe of Mr. Cecil* — 2. A genealogical Table of the firft 12 Caefars and their Fa- milies, &c. on a Plate etchM at Venice by iTneas Vicus of Par- ma, 1555. — 3. {diftoi'ical Obfervations in Latin, (hewing the Antiquity of the 3erough of Yarmouth in the County of Nor* folk, 1595. — 4. One Valentine, a foreign Phyfician, to Lord Burghley, concerning his Chymical Analyfis of human Urine, —5. Rd. Eden a Chymid, to Lord Burghley on his Tranflation cf a Book of Natural Philofophy, and of his Production of the Arbor Dianse, Aug. I, 1562. — 6. An Examination taken at Harborough in Leicederftiire by Sir Geo. Turpyn, Knt. and Edw. Gryffin Efq. of one Agnes Bowker, who after Labour . Tvas delivered of a Monder in Form of a Cat, with a Delinear lion of the Creature itfelf, &c. Jan. Z1 ^ 1568. — 7- A Treatile cxlra6ted from an Hiflory of China, concerning Ducks and .Fidies.T-8. A Treatife on the Cultivation and Management of Vines and Grapes, (on Id leaves) 1578. — 9. On the Manage- ment of Fifties, Coneys, Pigeons, Artichokes, Strawberries,^ Made Melons, Pompions, Rofes, Clierries, &c. by Dr. Martyn. — 10. The Reafons of Giles LamberP* Requed to thofe that have the Privilege of Oyl-making in the Realm of England^,' Nov. 1579.— 1 1. Propofals of fome wonderful Improvements in the Mechanical Arts, by new-condrudled Engines, &c. 1583. — 12. Articles concerning the Captains of the trained Bands of London, and of Mr. Tho. Hood’s Mathematical Lecture, 1588, —“13. A Note of the Effects and Qualities of a Military En- gine invented by Edw. Hell W) fs, 1589. — 14. An Italian Letter to Lord Burghley, written by an Italian, concerning his Water- . works for the Ufe of London, 1591. — -15. A Dutchman of Uaecht’s Account to Lord Burghley of a very ferviceable Mill he has brought intp England, 1594. — 16. Henry Mardial to Lord Burghley, for his Encouragement to difeover his Invention of 2 ufeful Military Engines, 1595.— 17. One Molineux (o Lord Burghley with hisDifeovery ofa riewDemi-CuIverin, and Saker, and other Warlike Inventions, 1595, 6. — 18. Mr. Engelbert’s Account of bis new-invented Military Batteriiig Engine, and the forcible Ede6ls of the fame, March 2, 1596. — 19. John'Pemie’s Account to Lord Burghley, of his new-invented Hand-Mill for Corn, &c. with a perl'pedive Draught of the fame. — 20. An Account 'in Italian of a very ferviceable Mill brought from Por- tugal.- — 21 . A Declaration of the Inventions of one Peter Anto- nie and his Companions for tempering iron, and for Mills of various kinds. — 22. One Jennyngs’s Difeourfe to Lord Burgh- ley, on the Utility to the Rejalra by obferving Days for eating ( 393 ) Fini only, (on 9 (heets). — 23. A Dlfcoiirfe in Ralian, caljed, A- nioft profitable and commodious Meane to extin^uifli all Ufury and unlawful Conlradis,” 1597. — 21-. Extirads from the H. Scripture, and from various Authors in Latin and Englitb, in Lord Burghleyfs Hand, for and againft Ufury, (S flieets).-#^- 25. An Account of fome fubile Pradices intended to pervert tbejrue Meaning of the Statute againft Uufury. — 26. Some brief Notes and Extracts from Authors relating to the Subject of Ufury, drawn up by Lord Burghley, in 12mo. — 27. A Love Letter of one Mr. M. Hafiings to a Lady, whom he often calls ** his fweet M-^g !” — 28. Sir Robt. Cecils Letter of Sollicita- lion to his Siller in Law, to favour his Suit to a Lady, whom he lately but greatly affecled. — 29-. Two Letters of Courtfliip of Sir M. Hicks to a Widow Lady named Woodcock, whom he afterwards married. — 30. A Letter of Courtfliip of Sir BaptiR Hicks to a Lady whom he calls Mrs. Katherine.— 31 . Another Letter of Sir Baptift to the Lady of his Addrefles, defiring her to be more explicite in difcovering her Mind. — 32 An un.» named Perfon to one Mrs. Bowland, chiding her for reprefent- ing him as a Niggard on a certain Occafipn. — 3,3. A Love Letter of a young City Mercer, unnamed, remonllrating with his Miftrefs for denying his accefs to her. — 34. An unnamed Writer to an unnamVl Woman, perfvvading her to Reconcilia-* tion wdth her Hufband. — 35. An expoftulatory and chiding Letter of a Man unnani’d to a married Woman, to whom he Iiad made bafe Addrefibs, and had been rejected. — 36‘. A friend- ly Letter, greatly expreffive of Good-will, of one Lady to ano*- ther her Kinfwoman : both Parlies unnamed. — 37. A Letter, couched , in very oblcure fneering Terms, of Sir Fr. Willoughby to his Lady, who on a- great Quarrel had been leparated from him. — 38. A Letter of Courtfliip to an unnamed Lady, by'^one who fubfcribes B. M. (fuppofed to be Bapt. Maynard, Son of Sir Wm.). — 39. A friendly Letter of Farewell (of one ^who fubfcribes T. B.) to the Father of a young Lady whom he courted, but, was reje6ted. — 46. A friendly private Letter.ofone Mr. Bey to one Mr. Peacock, on very unit terefling Afl^airs. — 4L An Expoflulatory Letter of Sir Mich. Hi<.ks to Lady Wil- loughby, propofing Reconciliation wdth her Hufband Sir Fran- cis. — 42. Hugh MooreAs Letter to a Perfon unnamed, to procure him a Poft under Sir Robt. Crofs, in the Sea Service. — 43. A faniaflical Love-letter of one Cuthbert Bolton to his unnam’d Miflrefs, 1603. — 44. A fecond fantaftical Love-letter of Culh* bert Bolton to his Miflrefs, in profe and verfe, with her jeering Anfwer, 1603,.-: — 45. Names of Perfons of Rank, w'ho play’d a Match at Bowls together, with mention of w?ho won and who lofl. — 46. A Defcription of a certain Feat fliewn on a Pack of playing Cards, with the Mauner of placing then). — 47 An Ac- count of Mr. Rich. Abington’s diflracled Speeches and Con- fe(|ion ill his dangerous Sicknefs, 1561.— -48. Mr. Briggs of th© ( 394 ) Middle Temple his Account of his Temptations by the Devil, ^nd his Difputations with him, (on 5 theets and half). — 49. A tfrange incoherent Piece of Writing of one Durden, who calls himtelf Elias. — 50. Whimfical Affertions in Latin and Englith, relating to the Study of and Perfedion in the Mathematicks, by Mr. Banholemew. — 51. A Colledion offoolith railing Speeches from a Book called Margin Mar-Prelateii and another called The Cooper VOL. CII.— Lot 102. fol. 1. Sir Wm. Cecil forrowfulK begs the Queen would difmifs him from her Service, as the likes not his Advice of driving the French from Scotland, 1566.— 2. Lord Burghley to the Queen for her Favour, in cafe the Earl of Oxford, his Son-indaw, at- tempts to hurt him oi* his Daughter, Apr. 23, 1576. — 3. Sir Wm. Cecil complains to the Queen, that having offended her, he was not allowed to fpeak for himfelfin Perfon to her, 1586. — 4. Two Lett-rs of Lord Bughley to the Queen, for Mitiga- tion of her Difpleafure (according to an Indorfement) on Ac- count pf the Queen of Scots, 1586. — 5. A Complaint and De- claration of Lord Burghley, (flill under the Queen’s Dirpleafure) addreffed (p no named Perfon, nor dated. — 6. Sir T. Cecil to Sir Tho. Saunders, &c. Commlffioners of the Peace for Surrey, on the Privileges of the Tenants of the Manour of Wimbledon, 1556. — 7. Sir Wm. Cecil to Lady Fitzwilliams, on a Difpute betwixt her and Mr. ingfield, wherein he was nominated an Arbitrator, Nov. 26, 1560. — 8. Sir Wm. Cecil the Queen’s Secretary to Sir Tho. Smith, Ambalfador in France, concerning the Actions at Harfleur and Tankerville, Jan. 14, 1562. — 9. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith on Pari ia men (aty Bufinefs. On the Arraignment of Traitors. That Chaftilion will ferve God and his Country, 1562. — 10. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, on the Practices of the Provofl of Paris for which he was committed to the Tower, with other Matters, Feb. 7, 1562.— 1 1 • Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that Mr. Middlemore, and Sir Thomas Throckmorton are ready to depart for France, Feb. 18, 1562. - — 1'2. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the Admiral has put 3000 Men into Caen. Sir T. Throckmorton takes 20,000l. to France, and many good Laws have been made^ Feb. 27, 1 562. — 13. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, on the SuppHes of Mo- ney fent to the Admiral, and of the good Condition of Nevvhar ven, March 28, 1562. — 14. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that Monf. De la Haye is a worthy Man, and fends Letters of good CoLinfel to M. la Prince de Conde, March 24, 1562.— ^15. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, to infift on Keftitution of Ca- lais, and that the Qu-een re.folves to keep Newhaven, or the French fliall fmart for it. Mar 22. 1562. — -16. Sir Wm, Cecil to ( 395 ) Sir T. Smith, that iie has his Letters by M. de Faveney, and has paid him Money. He chides him for not writing (boner, Apr. 7, 1562. — 17. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir F. Smith, that he has fent him his laft Inftrudibns, and the Declaration for his hlmbaffy in France, Sept. 15, 1562. — 18. Mr. Secreiary Cecil to Sir T. Smith, Amhaltador in France, concerning the Englifli Forces fent to Newhaven and Diep, 061.10, 1562 — 19. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, on the Treafons of the French and Spanifti Ambalfa ors. He blames Sir Nich. Throckmorton for iiot repairing to the French Court, 061. 29, 1562.- — 20. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T Smith, how he intends to anfwer the French Ambalfador, and that more Englifli F rces fhall aflifl ihe Prince of Conde, Nov. 1.^, 1562. — 21. Mr. Secretary Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the Articles of Diep are advantageous to the Papists. He reminds him of his Credit in France, Nbv. 14*, 1562. — 22. Mr. Secretary Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that his treating wkh ihe Pope’s Legate is diflik’d. That Huntley the Pla^rue of Scotland is dead, Nov. 17, 1562.— 23. Sir Wrri. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the Lord Admiral Mr. Petre and Mn Wooiton will fatisfy the French Ambalfador, as to his Complaint , Nov. 18, 1562. —21. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the French Ambal- fadcr is anfwered, that the Queen will require d Loan of her lSubje6ls, &c. Nov. 19, 1562— -25. Mr. Secrbtaiy Cecil tells SirT. Smith, that Letters of Importance will be difpatch’d to him and Sir Nich. Throc kmorton, Dec. 2, 1562. — 26. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the Prince of Conde approaches Roan, that the late Earl of Huntley aim’d to burn the Queen of Scoiis in her Houfe, with a Poftfcript, Dec 4, 1562. — 27. Sir Wm. Cecil intimates to Sir T. Smith, (hat (he J.ords Complain he wants Method in his News, that Newhaven fliuH be kept at all Events, Dec. 14, 1562. — 23. Mr. Secretary Ceor o. Sir T. Smith, concerning the Battle in cvhich the Prince of Conde was taken Captive, Dec. 25, 1^562.^ — 29. Mi. Sc Tf.tary Cecil to Sir T. Smith, on a Conteft betwixt the French AmbafTador lodged at Eaton, and the Provoft of the College there, Jan. I, 1563. — ^ 30. Sir Wm. Cecil clears himfelf to Sir T. Smith from Imputa- tion of Unkindnefs, as had been reprefented to him, Ja’n If, 1563, (a mifplaced Letter). — 31. Mr Secretary Cecil to the Lord Treat urer, with a State of feveral Debts owihg to the Queen (no Date to this). — 32. Sir Wm. Cecil warns Sir Xi Smith of the Queen-Mother of France taking Opportunity to treat with the Englidi Ambaffadors apart, Feb. 2, 1563. — 33. Sir Wm. Cecil promifes Sir T. Smith a Copy of the Treaty with the Prince of Conde, and a Lift of (ome new A6ls of Parliament, Apr. 10, 1563. — 34 Sir Wm. Cecil affures Sir T. Smith that \ ' the Queen has told Briquimault, the French Ambalfador, (be will have no Satisfa6li m, but Calais, May I, 1563. — 35. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the Englifti Court expe6l (o hear the Ilfue of his Conference with the Queen-Mother of 3 E 2 ( 3^6 ) France, May 20, 1563. — 36. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Sniitfi, of the Intricacy of the Affairs of England and France, and that the Lord Admiral takes great Succours to Newhaven, July 15, 1563. — 37. Mr. Secretary expnftulates uuth the Lord Keeper for fome (harp Language at the Council-table, and juftifies him- felf, July 21, 1563. — 3S. Mr. Secretary Cecil to the Bithop of Ely, to end a Conteft at Si. John’s CoH. Cambridge, concerning the Election of a Mailer there, July 29, 1563. — 39. Mr, Secre- tary Cecil, to Sir Nich. Throckmorton and Sir T. Smith, in France, on the Surrender of Newhaven, Aug. 4, 1563. — 40. Mr. Secretary to Sir T. Smith, infilling on his charging the Con- fiable of France with Breach of Agreement, that the French Ambalfiidor is at Eaton, Aug. 16, 1563. — 41. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the Plague is broke out at London, and that the French Prifoners are taken thence for fear of it, Aug. 30, 3 563. — 42. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, lo ufe his Intereft with the French Grurt for Sir N. Throckmorton’s Liberty, im- prifbn’d in that Kingdom, Sept. 3, 1563. — 43. Mr. Secretary Cecil to Sir T. Smith, concerning a Letter from the Queen to the Porluguele Ambaffador, Nov. 26, 1563. — 44. Sir Wm. Ce- cil to Sir T. Smith, on the taking a French Ship off Florida, and of the Succefs of the Englilh in the Weft Indies, Nov. 28, 1363. — 45. Mr. Secretary Cecil to Sir T. Smith, concerning Dr. Haddon’s Anfwer to a fianderous Epiftle of Oforius, Nov. 24, 3 363. — 46. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the Queen has changed her Intentions as to France, that he muft negociate in the Latin Tongue, that the French Arobafi'ador diflikes him, .(Sir^W. C.) Dec. 16, 1563. — 47. Mr. Secretary declares to Sir T. Smith that his over Complaifance to the French is a Hin- drance to the Queen’s Affairs. Dec. 17, 1563. — 48. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, concerning a Cold that prevails in Eng- land; called a Poofs, which affefted the Eves of the Queen, and of himfelfi Dec. 29, 1363. — 49. Sir Win, Cecil to SirT. Smith, on the Treaty of Peace concluded with France, that on^ Hales is put to Trouble for his Book on the Succeffion, Apr. 27, 1564. — 50. Sir Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that the two Treaties fealed ,with the Ratification, muft be formally delivered to the French Ambaffador, Apr. 28, 1364. — 51. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, on the bad Confequences of Hale’s Book, and that he himfelf w’as fufpecled o^'^^^ing concern’d in it. May 1, 1564 — 52. Mr. Roger Afeham’s Latin Letter, in anfwer to one from Antwerp, intreating the Queen to revoke an Edi<5t that hinder’d their Trafikk, June?, 1564. — '53. Sir Wm. Cecil in Latin to John Sturmius, concerning the Bufinefs that a Meffenger fent from him had communicated to the Queen, June 20, 1564. — 54. Mr. Secretary Cecil to Sir T. Smith, concerning a Revival of the Low-Country Trade, obfiru6Ied by the French Treaty, Sept. 12, 1564. — 55. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, on a Treaty with the Spaniards to renew Intercourfe with the Fle- mings, that he and Sir N. Throckmorton muft go lo the new ( S97 ) ' Emperor, Sept. 23, 1 564.— *56. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that Sir Henry Sydney goes Ambaffador to Germany, that the late Emperor’s Obfequies will be celebrated in London, 0<5l. 4 that (be new young King of the Scots is faid to behave in an infolent Manner, Sept. 1, 1565. — 65. Sir Wm. Cecil to SirT. Smith, that the French King had fent an Ambaffador to the Queen of Scots. The Q. bl Scots Letter to Mr. Randolph, Scots Dif- turbances, &c Sept. 16, 1565. — 66. Mr. Secretary to Sir T« Smith, on the Behaviour of fome great Men at Court. Lord Leicetler’s Intereff with the Queen, and on Scots Affairs, 061, 16 , 1565. — 67. Sir Wm. Cecil to the Vice chancellor of Cam- bridge, how to proceed againft the Oppugners of the Oiders eftablifti’d there, Dec. 15, 1665. — 68. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, that Mr. Hobby being appointed to fupply his Place at the French Court, he was preparing his Inftrubtions, Jan. 15, 1566.-— 69. Mr. Secretary’s Inftrudion* for Sir Tho. Greffam, appointed by the Queen to pay Debts for her at Antwerp, Feb. 28, 1566. — 70. The Queen’s InftruOions to Sir T. GreOiam, to procure a Refpite of Payment, of Money Hie owed at Ant- werp, Feb. 22, 1566, — 71. Sir Wm. Cecil to Sir T. Smith, with his Opinion of the Troubles in Scotland, and of the Dan- gers in Ireland occaffuied by Shan O’Neal, March 26, 1566. — 72. Mr. Secretary to the Chapter of Lincoln, chiding them, and ordering them to pay fortluvith the Demands of Dr. Mal- let their Dean, July 18, 1568, — 73. St W’^m. Cecil to Sir Hen, Sydney Lord Deputy of Ireland, that Mr. Wh)te is well qua- lified for the Places the Queen had jjiven him, Feb. 1 1, 1568. — 74. Mr. Secretary Cecil to Mr. Whyte, that he cannot fettle hfG Affair till a Prefident of Murifter is appointed, Aug, 13, ( S9S ) 1568.— 75. Mr. Secretary Cecil to Mr.. Whyte, comforting him, as he perceived him grieved at fome hafty Words he had fpoken to him, 1668. — 76. Mr. Secretary CeciKsmild Apology for Treafurer, Feb. 6, J582. — f5, Colie6lions of Lord B. in Latin and Englifli, relating to the Divifion or Admeafurement of Tirt1.e,,&c. on feveral flieets, 1582. — 10. An Abftradt of Affairs in the Low Countries, and what Afiilt^ ance they want from England, April 3, 1584. — 17. The an- cient Cuftom or Ufage of Parliament, as to Bills to be received therein, Nov. 26, 1584.— 18. An Injunction of the Lord Trea- furer and Chancellor againft Merchants landing Goods in ob- fcure Creeks to evade the Queen’s Cufloins, May 1; 1585.— 19. Several Letters of the Lord Treafurer, intended to clear himfelf of fundry Slanders faifed againft hirh, 1585.— -20. A rough Draught of a Compofition of Lord Burghley, called An- glia perfonata loquens ; making England defcribe its prefent State, feemingly unfinifh'd, 1585. — 21. Lord Burghley to the Chancellor of Scotland, to advife the King of Scots to fup- prefs the profeffed Enernies of the Gofpel, and all that obftrii6t their mutual Amity, 1585. — 22,' Two Letters of Lord B. by the Queen's Order: the I ft to the Earl of Hertford, to be reconciled to his Son Lord Beauchamp, for marryng without his Ctmfent. The 2d to an Abp. to releafe the faid Lord Beau- champ, whom by the Queen's Command he held under Re- flraint, Aug. 19, 1586. — 23. A Letter to Sir James Croft, on a Treaty of Peace with the Duke of Parma, reviewed and en- larged by Lord Burghley, 1586. — 24. Lord Burghley 's Me- morial of Matters to be refolved by the Queen, on the manag- ing the Queen of Scots, Sept. 8, 1586. — 25. Extracts, by the Queen's Order, to re6tify Mifreprefentations of her Speech, fpoken in her withdrawing Room, Sept. 22, 15^6. — 26. Some few fhort Sentences or Adagies in Greek and Latin, written by Lord Burghley, 1586.— 27. An imperfeCt Letter of Lord B. to Sir }. Perrott, Lord Deputy of Ireland, on fundry Affairs of that Kingdom, 1586. — 28. Minutes of an Anfw'er lo a Letter ^ of the Scotch King, who had required fafe Conduct for his Am- baffadors coming to ftoo Proceedings againft the Queen of Scots,, Dec. 6, 1586. — 29. The Abp. of Canterbury and Lord B. to the Vice-chancellor of Cambridge, to enquire vyhy the Maftor of St. John’s depriv'd Mr. Digby of his Fellowftiip ? Feb. 14, 1587. — 30. Lord B. lignifies to the Abp. of York the Queen’s Difpleafure, tliat he fo leldom appeared in the Comrhiffion with the Lord Prelident and Council. Feb. 20, 1587. — 31, Lord B. to Sir Thomas Scot, to demand of Mr. Wyat and Mr. Finch true Copies of trie Deeds of Conveyance of Lady Finch's Lands, and cdnvey (bring) them to him, April 21, 1587. — S2. Lord Burghley 's Memorial of various Matters to be tranfadled by ' ^ 3 F - { 402 ) lum in the Courle of his Office, April 25, 15S7. 35. To Mr. Beale, Clerk of the Council, to convene the Officers of the Tower of London, to make certain Regulations there, 1587. — o i. Brief Memorials of Lord Burghley, of Things to be done for the Service of the Commonwealth, 1587. — 35. Lord B. to fbveral Bifliops, that they would inform him of the Behaviour of the Jufiices in their feveral Divifions, Aug. 4, 1587.- — 36. Lord B, to Sir Edward Stafford, Ambaffiador in France, to pro- mote the Englifii Trade to Bourdeaux ; and to try to get off the excommunication threatened to thofe who (ball trade with the Englifli, Sept. 16, 1587. — 37. Lord B. in French, to the Duke fie Bouillon, withing him Succefs, by means of the Troops the Queen had fent to him, Dec. 19, 1587. — 38. Lord B. to the Earl of Oxford, who had blamed him for omitting his endea- vour to procure him promotion at Court, Dec. 15, 1587. (a Du- plicate ofthis, Vol. 104,No.3l ) — 39. LordB\sInflru6tionst(>rMr. Afnley, preparing' to accompany Sir John Norris, and Sir F. Drake in a Voyage tp Spain, Mar. 4, 1588. — 46. The Queen’s Inftruc- tions for the Knight Martlial of the Houfehold, Ambaffiador to the King of Scotland, Mar. 14, 1588. — 41. A Memorial of Things formerly done for the Safety of the Realm againft Inva- iions of Foreigners' (impel fed). — 42. A Memorial of fundry Matters for providing Money, &c. and Diredions for the Lieutenants of (he Realm, Nov. 1588. — 4,3. The Lord Chan- cellor and Treafurer to the Abp. of Canterbury, to fearch for the Authors, &c. of a vile Book (Martin Mar-prelate) againft the Hierarchy of the Church, Nov. 14, ‘1588. — 44. .Lord Bnrgh’ey to fome Nobleman unnam’d, complaining of the Ex- adions of one Hocknall, in Salt-petre Works, (no Date.) — 45. Lord Burghley to Capt. Winter, a Piifoner in Spain, that the Queen refufes to deliver Don Pedro de Valdez, in exchange for him, 1588. — 46. The Queen to the Vifitors of St.John’s College, Cambridge, that Mr. Houland be chofe Mafter of that College, 1588. — 47. A Memorial of the Queen’s taking the Palace and Park at Nonfuch, in exchange of Lands to Lord Lumley, (by Lord Burghley), 1588. — 48. Lord B. to the She- riff of-Hertfordfhire, to procure that his Son Sir Robert Cecil be chofen a Knight of (hat Shire, Sept. 29, 1588. — 49. Brief Memoranda of Lord Burghley, concerning Matters of a pri- vate Kind, 1588.— 50. Memoranda of Lord Burghley relating to Affairs and Perfons of the Low Coiinlries, 1588. — 51. A Meditation of Lord Burghley, occafioned by the Death of his i;ady, treating efpecially of her charitable Difpofition, April 9, 1588. — 52. Some brief Hints of Lord Burghley how to raife Aloney for many Purpofes, domeflic and foreign, Nov. 1588. — 53. Inftrudions by Lord B. for tlve Queen’s Commiffioners to treat of and conclude Peace with the King of Spain, Sept. 1588, (on 11 Sheets.) — 54. A Draught of Lord B’s. Letter to the Officers of the Cuftoms, to flop Exportation of Goods to France, 061. 10, 1588. — 55. A crafty Letter of Lord Burghley, Toon after the Defeat of th§ in the Cliara6le^ { 403 ) ' of a Papift m England, direOed to Mendoza the Spanifh Am" bafi'ador in France, (with a Duplicate.)' — 56., Lor'^ B.’s Memo- rial of Things neceffary to be propound d to Frengthen the Realm againft foreign Ent-rprizes, 15S9'. — ^57. A Draught of an unfiniH ed Letter of Lord B. to the D ^an of St Paul’s, apo- logizing for burying his Lady fumptiiruflv, April 21, 1539.— 58. General Heads by way of Memorial of Perfons to be ap- pointed, and Things to" be done, for Security of the Realm, Jan. 15, 1589. — 59. Lord B. to the Lord Mayor of London, ’t'o withdraw an Arrefi: of a Perfon employ’d abroad j.-i the Queen’s Service, June 3, 1589. — 60. Lord B. to the Bifoop of Peterbo- rough, to receive Robert Brown into Favour, having recanted his erroneous Opinions, June 20, 1589. — 61. Lord B. to Mr. Secretary Walfingham, with Advice from Weymouth of Frizes taken in two Flulks, Aug. 26, 1589.-- ?62. LordB. to Mr. Se- cretary Walfingham, on fome perplexing Bufinefs as to the Low Countries, fit for the Queen’s Infpedion, Aug. 27, 1589. — 63. Lord B.’s Obfervalions to dilTuade the Low Country States from heark’ning to the King of Spain’s Offers of Peace, 1590. — 64-, 4 ^oi\] B. in French, to Monf Bcain’oir, the French Ambaffador, for Repayment of Money lent to the French King by fome Citizens of London, Mar. 20, 1590.- — 65, LordB.toDr. Cole, Head of Corpus, Cy iub. f pardon one Bagr-t of his Houfe, who acknowledg’d hisF^uU in fpeaking againft the B. of Lincoln, their Vifi tor, April 12, 1590. — 66. LordB. to the Abp. ot Canterbury, to permit one Kendal to preach, whom he had filenced for fome fingular Opinions not dangerous, to the Peace of the Church, April 21, 1590. — 67. Lord B.’s Tnftruc- tions to Mr. Webb, lent by the Queen lo the Emperor, &c. to procure Mr. Edward Dyer’s Liberty, June 11, 1591. — 68. Ld. B. to Count Figliazzi, at the CouiM; of Florence, notifying Se- cretary Walfingham’s Death, and defiring his Correfpdndence, &c. June-30, 1590. — *69; The Queen’s Inftrudions (by Lord B.) for the Earl of Elfex, Commander of EngliOi Fprces fent to France, July 20, 1591.-^70. Lord B, to Robert Boives, Efq. Ambaffador in Scotland, that Capt. Winter is in queft of. a Spaniih Pyrate on the North of Scotland, Aug. 25, 1590. — 71. LordB. to the Archbifliop of Canterbury, to be favoura- ble to Cartwright, who had quitted lame excefitionable opi- nions, 061. 14, 1590. — 72. Lord B. to Sir Edward Kelly in Germairy, kindly inlreating his return home, and folliciting fomething to eafe his Gout, May, 1591. — 73.' Lord B. by the Queen’s Command, preffes Sir E. Kelly to return to England,, and be honoured for his great Merit, (no Date.) — 7L Lord.. B. to Monf. du Pleffis, occalioned by his Departure in Refent- ment from the Court of England, 1591. — 75. Notes of the Lord Treafurer for relieving the poor maimed Soldiers about London, March, 1592. — 76. Minutes of Lord Burghley for reducing the Number of Ofticers and Servants of the Queen’a 3 F 2 ( 404 ) ptoufehoU, O^. 12, 1592. — 77. Short Memorials in way of Annals of various Matters foreign and domeflick, 1592. — 78. Lord B. in Latin, to the Prince of Tranfilvania, that he had fuccefsfully recommended his Bufinefs to the Queen. — 79. Ld. in Latin, to a Gentleman from (he Senate of Hamburgh, come to know if the Queen would be fatisfi’d wrth their Neu- trality, Aug. 1593. — 80. Lord B. to Lady Ifabella Countefs of Rutland, complaining of her Wafte of the Timber in Sher- wood Foreft, July 28, 1594. — 81. A Memorial of Lord B. of fundry Things to be put in execution for the Service of the Realm, Jan. 8, 1595.— 82. Ld. B. in French, to Count Mau- rice, that the Queen is obliged to him for intercepting Letters of her rebellious Subjects, June 30, 1595.' — 83. Lord B. with the Queen’s Commands to the Society of St. John^s, Cam- bridge, to flop their Eieclion of a new Mafter, Dec. 15, 1595. — 84. Ld. B. to the Vice chancellor of Cambridge, with the QueeiPs Commands to the Society of St. John^s, to ele6l Dr, Clayton, or Mr. Stanton, for their Mafler, Dec. 19, 1595.-^ 85. Lord B’s Opinion on the Queen’s Inquiry what vyere fit to be done on notice of the Spaniards Preparations, (no Date,)-^ 86. Lord B. to the Vice-chancellor of Cambridge, to redrefs a prievance complained on by the Town againft the Univerfity, Nov. 28, 1598. — 87. Confirjerations of Lqrd B. on the Mor tion for a Treaty of Peace to be made with the King of Spain, 1598, j(on 8 Sheets). — 88. A Note of Things meet to be con- fidered' in the making a Peace with the King of Spain, by Mr. Beal.o, May, 1598, (9 Pages.) — 89. A l^emorial of Things to be done in the feveral Counties of the Realm for withftanding foreign Invafion, M^rch 1599 — 90. Lord B. . clears himlelf to the Marquis of Winchefter from fome afper- fions ; he defires that Lord St. John his Son, his Wife, LoriJ Burgh ley’s Daughter, ipight leave his Lordfliip’s Houfe, and retire to a fmall one by themfelves, (no Date.) — 91. Lord B. jn Latin, juftifies himfelf to fome great unnam’d Perfon, on fometimes diffenting from him in public Council, (undated.) — 92. Lord B. to the Hertfordfliire Juftices, to releaf^ one Mrs. Burgoyne, vyropgfully pjrofecpted as a Recufant, (no Date.)— - 93. Lord B.’s MelTage by his Servant to an Efifex Gentleman, to intreat his ftanding Pro^y as Godfather to Mr. Petre’s Son, (no Date.)-:-94. Sir William Cecil to Mrs. Pen, inlreating tp |)orrow 501. of her, as he had great Occafion for it, (no date.) —95. A fliqrt Poftfeript only of a Letter, in which Lord B. chides Sir Robert Cary for bis ftiarp Speeches againft him, (np Date. — 96. Lord B to the Univerfity of Cambridge, to bring to Piiniftiment fome that made a Riot in the Regent-houfe. (no Dale.) — 97. Lord B. in Latin, thanks the Earl of Friefland for his Gift of a Pair of Horfes ; that the Queen allows him to ex- port 500 Hhds. of Beer, Duty free, (no Date.) — 98. Lord B. Jn Latin, lets the Duke of Holfiein know that he had prevail’d on the Queen to gratify his Requefl, Nov.- — 99. Two Letters N ( 405 ) in French, to Monf. Villeroy Martignon, recommending Sir Anth. Bacon, on his Travels. — 100 Brief Colledions gind Memorials of Ld.B. on various Subjects, belwixt the Years 1538 to 1584, 11 Pages. — 101. ADifcourfeon the Ad- vantages of Peace, communicated by Lord B. to the Counci!, (no Date.) — 102’. Lord B.^ Draught of Tnftru6Hons for the Ufe of Sir Hepry Umpton, Ambaflador to France, (no Date.)--^ 103. Some Latin Adagies of L. B, collefled to fortify his Mind agsrinft different Turns of Ft rtune, (no Date.) — 104. Brief La- tin Colledions of Lord B- relating to Military Efiablifliments among the old Romans, (no Date.) — 103. Brief Latin Obfer- vations by L. Br. on the Influence of the Planets on Wedlock, Children, &c, (no Date.)— -106. L. B.’s Collection of the old Forms of Preambles of Statues, wherein Ajfent qf Lords and Commons is unmentioned ; (hewing alfo when thofe Words were ufed, (no Date.) — 107. Lord Burgh ley's Notes of Treaties of ancient Date betvyixt England and Holland, &c. beginning 1442, — 108. Lord B.^s Decree as Chancellor of Cambridge, for Reftraint of Excefs in Apparel in that Univerfiiy, (no Date.)— 109. Sentences of Salufl, Tacitus, and other Roman Politi- cians, with fome from S. Scripture, by Sir Robert Cecil and Sir M. Hicks.— 110. Latin Notes feleCted by Lord Burgh ley from tlie Council of Trent, as proper for Regulation of Protet tant Cathedrals. — 111. Lord Burgbley's Account of Monies, , and Proportions of Money due to the Queen, (no Date.) — 112. Collections in Latin ofLd. B. from Hiltories of England, being remarkable Occurrences about 1307 and 1308. — 11.3; A brief Account of Tythes, by Lord B. with fome Extracts in Latin from Ecclefiaftical Writers, (no Date.) — 114. Orders of Lord Burghley to (top certain Perfons from coining to Court, as Dan- ger to the Queen’s Perfon w'as fufpeCted, (no Date.) — 115. Lord B.’s Speech before the Queen in Council, on Cgmoiifr poners fo be appointed for Reformation of Abufes, VOL. CIV.— Lot i04. Fol. 1. Sir William Cecil’s Apology for his Conduct In the dan- gerous time of the Advance of Lady Jane Grey to the Crown of England, a Curious paper, 1553. — 2. Sir William Cecil's directions to his Lady, while in Prifon on Lady Jane Grey's Ac- count, and h14. Names of Noblemen, Kn'ights, &c. of the King’s Privy-Council, dead from Ao. Imo. of Edw. 6, to 1575. — 15. Ld. B’s. Account ofa Survey of the Queen’s Meadows at Wbodftock, held by Sir Hen. Lee, and George Whytton, Nov. 14, 1578. — 16. A determination of a Caufe betwixt the Dean and Chapter of Cheflei, and Foflellbrs of their Lands in Fee-farm, before the Lord Treafurer, &c. March 7, 1578. — 17. A Chiding Anfvver of the Lord Treafurer to an angry Letter of the Bithop of L — . (not mentioned of what Ste.) May 26, 1579. — 18. Lord Burghley’s Account of Pay- ment’s of Money to the Ladies and Gentlemen (herein nam’d,) of the Queen’s privV Chamber, 1579. — 19. Depofitions of Sex- ton, Wiiton, &c. relating to Sir Robert Stapleton’s allaulting the Archbifliop of York, 1583. — 20. A Treaty in Latin, by LordBurghley, betw^een the Queen’s Coramiffioners, and thofe of Holland and Zealand, to fiipport the latter againft the Span* iards, 1585. — 21. Lord Burghley to the Earl of Oxford, who had blam’d him for declining to have him promoted at Court, (a Duplicate of No. 38, vol. 103.) Dec. 15, 1587. — 22. In- -struflions by Lord Burghley, fur Captain Merryweather, fent will) a Commiliion to Bulloigne, 1533. — 23. A List of Lords of Parliament, and their eldefl Sons ; with a Supply of Earls and Barons, 1588.-^-24. Names of Great Officers of the Queen, from the beginning of her reign, to 1588, ( to be reprefented, as Mr. Strype fays) upon Trees of feveial kinds. — 25. A Decla- ration (penn’d by Lord B.) of the Nobility, to fpend Life and F'ortune in defence of the Queen, againfl the King of Spain. — 26 Inflfuflions and Propofals by Lord Burghley, for a League with France, July 13, 1589. — 27, Lord Burghley’s x^ccount of Payments Ordinary and Extraordinary tt) Officers of the Queen’s Ho»-dehold to, 1589 — 28. Certain Matters to befpoken of in Parhument by the Lord Chancellor, touching the picfent Wars, 1589‘ — -9> Lord Burghley’s Account and eflimation of the ( 407 ) Expence of fitting out Sir Martin Frobitlier for his Voyage, I59I.~^30 A Treatife penned by Lord Burghley, touching the Traffick of the Eafi-Countries into Spain, 1591 . (on 6 Sheets.) — 31. The Queen^s Proclamation againft her Subjects affifiing or correfporiding with the French King’s rebellious Subjects, 1591. — 32. A Note, by Lord Burghley, ol fundry Abufes com?- mitted by the Lord Chief Baron Sir Roger Manwoo December 12, 1574. — 62. Mrs. Cecil to her Son Lord B to interpofe in a Conteft betwixt Sir W. Fitzwilliams and Mr. Wingfield, who had married two of his Sifters, April 29, 1677. — 63. Lady Oxford to her Huf- ^and, lamenting his unkindnefs, which ftie knows not the Caufe of, (penn’d by her Father Lord Burghley,) Dec. 7, 1581. — 64. Lady Oxford to the Earl, clearing her felf of the Imprudence he had charg’d her with, in a previous Letter, penn’d by Lord B. Dec. 12, 1581.-— 65. Mr. W. Cecil at Paris, thanks his Grandfather Lord B." for his Gifts of Five Pounds and a beau- tiful Horfe, Aug. 26, 1583. — 66. Mrs. Cecil to her Son Lord B. to let the Bailift' of Lutterworth aftign his Place, at his own Requeft, to his Kinfman,her Friend, April 22, 1587. — 67. Mrs, Cecil to her Son Lord B. recommending to him one Mr. At- kinfon for a Searcher’s place at Hull, April 28, 1587. — 68* Mrs. Cecil to her Son Lord B. concerning the great Sorrow of her Laughter White, for the lofs of her Child, Ocl. 27,- 1587* — 69. Lady Lucy St. John, to her Father Lord E. with Apo- logy for her Writing, and thanking him for his many Favours, Sept. 1588. — 70. Mr, W. Cecil, after fome faulty afks Paraon of his Grandfather Lord B. and begs to be admitted to nim, (no date ) — 7 1. Mr. W. Cecil, (who had married Lord Rut- land’s Daughter,) w’ants his Grandfather Lord B’s. diB^61ions about theBaptifm of his Son, May 21, 1590. — 72. SirT; Cecil, to his Father Lord B. of an Epidemical ficknefs in his Neigh- bourhood, and reminding him of his promife to Sir W. Hatton, Aug. 6, 1593. — 73, An hiftorical Account of Sir W. Cecil Lord Burghley, and his Pedigree, deduc’d from A. D. 1091, with a Scheme of part of the lame. — 74. A Latin Warrant granted by K. Edw. VI th, and confirm’d by Q. Mary, for ap** pointing Sir W. Cecil, Chancellor of the Garter, ^1553.— :75* ( 409 ) Latin hexameter and pentameter hiftorlcal Verfes oFone Dix- on, to Sir W. Cecil, principal Secretary to K. Edw. 6, 1552 . — 76. Stanzas of Englifli Poetiy fent with a I^w-year’s Gift of a Spinning wheel, by Sir W. Cecil to his Daughter Anne, 1506, 7. — 77. Hexafticon Latinura, ad Dorninum Thomam Cecil, filiura Domini Cecil Domini Burghleii, 1571). — 78. Elegia La- tina, Graeca, Hebraica, &c. per dominos Hoflyns, Moore, Thorne, Ballard, Kinge, Love, Lake, Favour, Relrewich, Hunt, Shaxton, Marten, Button, Harris, Biley, Blaxton, Doddington, Lluid, Clerke, &c.— in Obitum Laiidabilis Anna? ComitilTag Oxford, filiae diledlae Dorn. Burghleii, quam Mors eripuit, A. D. — 79. In praenobilem Gulielmnm Cecil, Dom, de Burghley, •Carmen Heroicum encomiasticum, per quendam Oclande, 15^0. — 80 An Elegy in EngliHi Verfe on the Lord Burghley, Tent to him before his Death, with his Lordlhip^s Cenfure on the fame, 1586. VOL. CV. — Lot 105. Fol. 1. An Acrount of the Queen’s Diet, and Expence of it on a Flefli-day, both for Dinner and Supper, revis’d by Ld. Burgh- ley, no date.— 2. Expence of the daily Diet of the Royal Houfehold, and lor what Officers, in the Reigns of K. Hen. 8, and Q. Ellz. no date. — 3. An Account of Bread and Liquors ferved from the Pantry, Cellars, 8zc. every Day, for the Queen and her Houfehold ; and an Appendix of Incidents, no date.— 4. Concerning Compofition for Quota of Provifions for the Queen’s Houfehold, on feveral Sheets, but obliterated, and without date. — 5. A Petition to the Queen, for Wages due to the Artificers and Servants of her Majefty’s Great Wardrobe, linfigned, and undated. — 6. A defamatory and fcandalous Ac- count of the life of King Henry VIII. written in the French Tongue. — 7. A Petition to the Queen of the Tenants of her Manour of Enfield, in danger of lofing their Right of Common there. — 8. An Account of the Particulars of the Royal Forell and Manour of Inglewood in Cumberland, with Propofals for Improvement. — 9. The Cuftojns of the Manour of Sunning, in Berkfliire ; defcribed in feveral Articles, w'ithoiit date. — 10. An imperfed -Account of Spoil, Wafie, and Incroachment in fome Forell of the Queen, not named, or dated. — II. Articles of the Ranger and Officers of Enfield Chace, for better prefer- vation of the fame, prefented to the Queen. — 12. An Order of her Majefty’s Council, for the better preftrvation of the Deer and Wood in Enfield Chace, 1574. — 13. An Abllrad of a Sur- vey of the Manour of Copford in Eflex ; with the Particulars belonging to the Copy-holders, no date. — 14. A Rental of tiie { 410 ) ‘ Manour of Gallon In Surry, with the Appurtenances', without date.— 15. An Account of the yearly Revenue of the Manour of St. Jermay, in the Ifland of Jerfey, no date. — 16. An Ac- , count of Ihe Queen\s Manours and principal Farms in the Counties of Kent, Surrey, and SulTex, on 30 Pages, no date.— 17. Lands in Norfolk and Suffolk, of which the Queen is in 'remainder, as appears by Ancient Rentals, on 14 pages, no date. — 18. An Account pf the Manoqr and^Park of Ryver in Suflex, no mention is made of its belonging to the Crown, without date — 10. Eftates once belonging to the Monaftery of Sion in Middlefex. In the Crown, by Attainder of Edw. late Duke of Somerfet, no date. — 20 Eftimate of ♦he Manpur of Tottenhall Court, which the Queen hath of the Dean of Powles, for her provifion of Houfehold, no ^ate. — 21. Mr. Thomas Digges’s proofs of the Queen's intereft in Lands left by the Sea, and Salt Shores thereof, 1565. — 22. Proofs that the Soyl ’ f Free- Mufholde in. the Hundred of Bloheld, in the County of — : r belongs to the Queen. — 23. Names of the Queen’s Forefts, Chaces and Parks, from which Venifon has by her Warrant been fent to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London.— 24. An Account of the Queen’s Parks in certain nam’d Counlies ; and- of the Rents and Fees of the Keepers and Farmers of the famp, no date. — 25. Names of all the Surveyors of the Queen’s Lands and Poffeffions in England, lately deceafed ; and of their Yearly Fees, no date. — 26. A Recital of the Difficulties and Expences that an Enquiry after concealed Lands is liable to, no date. — 27. Particulars which pafted in Lord Wentworth’s laft Book of Concealments, with the increafed Rent made by Lord Burgh- ley, 14 Sheets. — 28. Future Inquiries for Whitby Pier inYork- fhire ; and of Land and Tenements in thqfe parts, concealed and detained from the Queen, &c. — 29. Edw. Wymark’s Anf- wers to Obje6tions made to his Book by Lord Burgh ley, the Objeflions and Anfwers regularly dated, no date.— 30. The limitation of Mr. Dyer’s Book, as to Sums anfwered to the Queen, from the Church of Wells, Com; Somerfet, no date.— 31. A Commiffion for Leafes'^to Sir R. Depenfer, Sir Edw. Haf- tings. Sir Fran. Englefield, Sir Edw. Walgrave, and Sir Jo. Ba- .ber, Knights A^ni 3d and 41h Philippi and Mariee. — 32. A War- rant fign’d by the Queen, for 5251. to be paid (o Sir Angelo Ma- riano, Knt. from the Treafury, 1559. — 33. A Grant of the Queen to Rd.Tottel, for the foie Printing of Books orTah'es of Geogra- phy for 7 Years, no date. — 34. The Queen’s Latin Prefentation of Rd. Reve, one of her Chap-ains, to the Re6lory of Southam, Warw'ickfliire, fign’d by Matth, Archbifliop of Canterb. and Edm. Bifhop of L^^ndon.— 35 Lord Burghley’s Grant to Jno. Wood, Merchant Tailor of London, for a Tide-waiter-fliip in the Port of London, no date. — 36. A Precept of the Queen to ^ prepare a Pardon to pafs the Seals, in behalf of Sir Wm. Picker- ing for his Life, Lands, PofTeffions, &c. — 37. The Queen’s War- rant to Geo. Gower, her Serjeant Painter, to take on Trud all ( 4il ) Materials belonging to his Profeflion, and Imprefs all Carriages necelFary to convey the fame, to hiin by Land or by Water.-— 38. A Grant of the Queen with Precept to the Dean and Chap- ter of Weftminfter, to admit William Ledger to the firfl: void place in their Alms-houfe. — 39. A Recital of Inconveniences in a Petition for a Grant of Parifii Clerktbips, or for Surveying them, no date. — 40. A Licenfe of the Commoners of Layton- Grange, for Mr. J. Strype Vicar of Low-Layton, Effex, to in- clofe Glebe on the Foreft, fOr improvement of the Vicarage, no date.-^41 . Titles of Suits and Petiiions to the Queen, forae of which were granted, others reje€led> on 4 leaves, no date. — 42 The Queen^s Commiflion to manumife and enfranchile fomd of her Valfals in Cornwall, Devon, Somerfet, and Gloucetter- fliires. — 43. Names of Warrants, Commiffions, &c in the Reigns of Hen. 8th, Edw. 6th> Phil, and Mary, &c. copied from the Clerk of the Crown’s Book. — 44. The (^een’s Grant to'Rd. Pratt and Steph. Van Herwick for new invented Fur- naces, to prevent too much Cohfumption of Fuel. -^45. A' List of the Narnes and Titles of the Lords of the Upper Houfe of Par- liament, in the 31ft of Hen. 8 th. — 46. Ten Articles or Queftions to be refolved by Parliament, chiefly regarding their Priviledges^ Temp. Eliz. no date. — 47. A Recital of the Tides of feveral Ads oT Parliament (No date mentioned.) — 48. A Recital of the Tit- les of divers Penal Statutes, appointed to be put in Execution, no date.— -49. An Ad to feftrain unneceflary Delays, by Appeals, in Suits of Civil and Marine Caiufes, in the Courts of Admiralty. — 50, An Ad to explain a Claute in a Statute of the 1 3th of Eliz. as to Miniflers qualifying themfelves for Ecclefiaftical Benefices^ - — 51. An Ad againft Common Swearers and Blafphemers ofth6 holy name of God, &c. without date. — 52. A Speech in th6 Lower Houfe of Parliament^ conceived by Mr. Henry Jack- man, no date. — 53. Inconveniences in the form, of an Ad of Parliament againft Hawkers,- Pedlars, and Petty Chapmen, and the Ordinance for reformihg (hem — 54. An .Ad for appointing fit and convenient places for the Landing and Shipping of Mer- chandife, no date. — 55. An additional Claufe of an Ad 2j Rich. 2d, to prevent all but the Queen's natural Subjeds from retailing Mercery of Millenary goods in London, or Market of Borough Towns, or 3 miles round the fame. — 56. Unconneded Obfervations and thort Sentences, Maxims, and Adagies, in Englifli and Latin, on various Subjeds, no date, — 57. An Ad of Parliament for the more fpeedy and more effedual payment of Dyfmes or Tenths, no date. 3. G a ( 412 ) VOL. CVI.~Lot 106 . Fol. 1. Names of the Offices and Officers in the Court of the Ex- chequer, by Mr. Wm. Peryam, (no date). — 2. Regulations propofed and humbly fubmitted to the Lofd Treafurer, with re- gard to the Pells, by a Perlon unnamed, no date. — 3. Extracts from the Black Book, in which the written Orders of the Ex- chequer prove Abufes to be now committed, on 16 pages. — 4. A fecond Book, fliewing the Abufes committed in the Receipt of the Court of the Exchequer, on 7 leaves, no date.-— 5. The Queen’s Warrant to the Upper Officers of the Exchequer, to mitigate Penalties incurred by breaking the Rules of the fame. —6. An Account of Cafes and Records belonging to the King’s Bench, the Exchequer, &c. — 7. Matters objected to one Nor- ris, a Receiver of Yorkfliire, in the Difcharge of his Office 5 with the Parliculars. — 8. A Decree in the Exchequer in confe- quence of a Petition to Lord Treafurer Burghley, &c. on i*epair- ing the Temple Bridge.^9. Articles of the Miffiehaviour of Henry Leak, one of the Auditors of the late Court of Augmen- tation, no date. — lO. An Account of Auditor Horny old’s juft Allowances, notwithflanding his many Extortions, with his Submiffion, no date. — 11. A blank Patent for a Juftice of the King’s Bench ; figned by Lord Keeper Egerton, without date. - — 12. The Form of the Oath to be taken by common Juftices of the Peace; written in the French Tongue. — 13. Reafonswhy Common Pleas fltould not be profecuied in the Court of the King’s Bench. — 14. Several Forms of Writs, Natura Brevium, &c. on 22 quarto pages. — 15. Names of Benchers, Aflbciates, Utter-barrifiers, Preachers, Number of Chambers, &c. in Lin- coln’.*? Inn. — 16. Number of Chambers, and of Students in and out of Term, in the Middle Temple, figned by Mr. Juftice Pop- ham, no date. — 17. Names of the Benchers and Utter-barrifters of the Inner-Temple; and of the Students of the feveral Inns of Court. — 18. The State of the Caufe touching the Calling of Benchers in the Inner-Temple, (no date). — 19. Articles of the Allotment of the Counfellors at Law to the feveral Courts of Juftice. — 20. An humble Petition to the Council, of fome Stu- dents of Gray’s Inn, imprifoned for riotous Proceedings, praying Enlargement. — 21. Reprefentatiqns concerning the Fees be- longing to the Queen’s Serjeants, (without date).— 22.- The Expences of a fpecial Livery, when obtained from the Court of Chancery, no date. — 23. A Declaration of all the Queen’s Lands and Revenues within any of her Courts, and feveral ' Offices, no date. — 24. An Account of Poft-Fines in Writts, whereon Fines are to be levied, without date, — 25. Particulars relating to the cafual Revenue by Fines, Forfeitures, and Amer- ciament.s, prelcnted to Lord Burghley. — 26'. The humble Suit { 413 ) Reprefentation of Robert Wilman, for farming of the F'iues^ &c. no date. — 27. Another Petition for a Leafe of the Fines for 21 Years; alfo Objedions to the feveral Particulars of the Petition, no date.— ^28. A Petition for the Fee-farm of all the Fines arifing upon Adions in the Common Pleas, no date. — 2;9. Taverner’s Petition for Examination of Offences by fpoil- ing or negle<5ling Woods, according to Law, and the Suit an- fwered. — .‘iO. A Suit for a Leale of Fines due on A<51ions for Debt ; alfo of Reliefs withholden, due on Soccage Tenures, no date. — 31. A Note of fuch Voyages as Mr. Henry Killigiew made, for the Service of the Queen, and her Highnefs’s Realm* —32. Mr. John Vaughn’s Suit to the Queen, for the Fee-farm of the Manour of Wheldrake, Yorkfhire, for Term of Years, (no date). — 33. A Stale of the Cafe betwixt ihe Queen and the Lord Cromwell, as to the Manours oFNorth-Elmham and Bete- ly, in Norfolk, no date. — 34. A State of the Cafe betw'ixt the Queen and the Lord Vaux, concerning the Rectory of Irtling- borough, 1586. — 35. Philip Earl of Arundel, and Lord Wm. Howard his Brother, defire Lord Burgh ley to annihilate the Or- ders of fome vexatious Northern Juftices. — 36. A Cafe betwixt Richard Bellamy, Plaintiff, and Anth. Radcliff, Defendant, con- cerning the Manour of Southall, Effex, no date. — 37. A Cafe Bated and determined, concerning a Leale of the Parfonage or Redlory of Broxbourn, Hertford fli ire, no date. — 38. Inquiries into the Right the Queen claims of fome Lands, pretended to be alfured in 6ne Jointure to one Butler, no date. — 39. Reafons why the Queen’s Grant to be made to Mr. Buxton, is no way prejudicial to Sir George Carey, no dale. — 40. A Reprelenfa- tion to the Lord Treafurer of one Charablen, concerning the Manour of Geddinge, no date. — 41. A private Parliamentary Bill fdr better affuring Lands, &c. to Gregory Fienes Lord Da- cres^ Anne his Wife, &c. paffing a Fine, 1571* — 42. Proofs that Gregory Lord Dacres having died^ without Ilfue, his Eftate and Dignity of Baron of England, defcends to his Sifter Margaret, Wife of Sampfon Leonard, Efq. — 43. A Pedigree of the Strange- ways, Declarations, Replications, &c. ofWm. Lord Dacres, and Leonard Dacres, for the Manours of Eckington, &c. Der- byfhire. — 44. A Cafe concerning divers Manours, &c. granted by Henry VIIL to Katherine his Aunt, daughter of Edw. IV. who married Wm. Courtney, Duke of Devon. — 45. William Dixe’s Declaration .and Certificate again ft the Suggeftions of Mr. Buxton, that Framlingham Park, &c, is Part of his Leafe, no date. — 46. The Value of the Lands of the late Sir James Harington, Knt, granted to the Lord Monteagle, and the Heirs %iale of his Body. — 47. Sir Thomas Heneage againft Sir Tho. Throckmorton, for the Manour and Priory of Ravenfton, Bucks, with Objedlions and Anfwers. — 48. The Cafe of Hooknorion Vicarage; and what Intereft Mr. Croker and Mr. Williams have in the fame, (4001. per annum). — 49. Lord W. Howard’s •Petition to the Queen to grant him Lands, &c. in exchange for ( 4U ) Baronies, Lands, &c. now his, in right of his Wife. — 50. Geh» fon of Hull's Cafe, as to the Grange of Mowthprp, and the Cell or Priory of Snaith, Yorkfldre, belonging to the Monaftery of Selby. — 51. Ofwyn Ogle’s Petition to the Queen to prevent Lord Ogle cutting off the Entail of the Lands of the Barony to the Difinherifon of him the next Heir male.— 52, An Order of the Right Hon. Sir Walter Mildmay, Sic. in an Affair of the Bp, of Peterborough, and the Dean and Chapter there. — 53, The Heirs and Purchafers of Lands, formerly of Sir Adrian De- nings, Knt. petition the Queen for a Confirmation of the fame. -7-54-. The Cafe betwixt the Wardens of Rocheder-bridge, Plaintiffs, and Wm. Crowner, Efq. Defendant.^55.Tbo. Whit- tington to Lord BurghFey, in Behalf of the Tenants of the Hours of Pembridge and Erfeland, Hereford (hire, againft Mr. Vaugh. — 56. A Defence of the Dean and Chapter of Wcftrain- Ifer, as Appropriators of the Rectory of Godmanchefter> againft one Mrs. Lucy Hyde.^ — 57. An humble Petition of the Plaif* terers againft the Attempts of the Painters, who >vant an A61 of P. to engrofs all Painting and Colouring. — 58. The Anfwer of the Painters to the Plaifterer’s Objedions againft Ihepaffing their Bill , in Parliament. — 59. A Duplicate only of No. 57 — 60. An irnperfed Leafe, in Latin, of certain Buildings, &c. (near thq/ hrft half of which ie wanting.) YOL. evil.— Lot 107 . Fol. 1. Mr. Wm. Turner, in Latin, to Sir Wm. Cecil, thanking him and Sir J. Cheke for his Preferment, which he hopes will be far from the Court.— 2. Mr. Richard Alvey to the Lord Treafurer, for 27 Loads of Wood, and other of his Perquifites as Mafter of the Temple. — 3. Mr. T. Arundel to Mrs. Penne, to thank her for Favours, and affure her he has fulfilled her late Requeft. — 4. Giles, Son of Roger A fcham, to Sir Wm. Cecil, to back the Queen’s Intention to relieve him in his narrow Circumftance?. — 5. A forrowful Letter of Fran. Ayfccugh to Mr. Midi. Hicks, who had difeharged him from his Service. — 6. F. Ayfeough intreats his late Mafter Mr. Hicks’s Pardon^ and to be reftored to his Service, giving Security for his Beha- viour^7. P'. Ayfeough having had fome Notice of being forgiven, confelfes and detefts his faults, and (hews the ut- moft Tiiankfulnefs. — 8. Mr. Fr. Bacon ingages to Lord Burgh- ley, that though it is Impracticable to have a joint Mafque, ftom the Gentlemen of the 4 Inns of Court ; yet 12 Gentleme(^ of Gray’s Inn of good Capacity, will give fufficient Entertain- ment the fame way. — 9. Mr. PY. Bacon to Mr. Hicks, that the Queen’s withholding her P’avours, had obliged him to borrow Money. — 10. Edw. Bacon, Gent, to the Queen, for the foie preparing Liceafes, pardons for Tntrufions, Writts, Procefs, ( -*15 )_ Commfffions, &:c. to pafs the ^eat .Seal. — II. Mr. Anth.Bacoti to Mr. M. Hicks, to intreat his Brother Baptift to wait 6 Months longer for 5001. he owes to him. — 12. Mr. Anth. Bacop thank- fully ackrowledges to Mr. M. Hicks his ready Compliance with his late Requeft, and will make amends. — 13. Mr. T. Moffel tin Tpfwich Phyfician, to Mr. M. Hicks, on Mr. Nich. Beau- tnonPs Death, and the Difcoveries made on directing his Body. July 20, 1585. — 14. An Anfwer td certain Interrogatories con- cerning Mr. Nich. Beaumont's laft Will and Teftament. — 15. Mr. Francis, Son of Mr. N. Beaumont deceafed, to Mr. M, Hicks, to be kind to Mr. Markham who had been good to his Family. — 16. Mr. Francis Beaumont's very fenfible, friendly, and obliging Letter to Mr. Michael Hicks, no date.— ‘I?. Mr. Fr. Beaumont to Mr. M. Hicks, with profeffion of much Friend- Blip retu^^ning him 12 Letters by his Brother Huntingdon Beau- mont. — 18. Mr. Th. Beaumont to Mr. M. Hicks, that he is much delighted with his Letters, and hopes their mutual Cor- Tefpondence will continue.— 19. Mr, Tho. Beaumont to Mr. M. Hicks, wifliing to hear oftener from him, and that he has fent to him a Prefemt of a Cheefe. — 20. A Latin compllmental and congratulatory Letter of one Baker to Lord Burghley, on his Lordftiip's happy Arrival at his Seat in Lincolnthire. — 21. Reprefentations of Wm. Ballard to the Lord Treafurer, con- cerning the Perquifites of the Office for enrolling the Queen's ‘Evidence, &c. — 22. Tho Barker, in Latin, humbly intreats ti’-e Queen that his Father, an imprudent Surety for Another's Debts, might be relecfed from Prifon. — 28. Reafons for a Li- cenfe to import Stockings, raw and unwrought Silk and Lace, 'on paying an yearly Rent to the Queen for the fame. — 24. An anonymous Letter to Lord Robt. Cecil, complaining of fniall Recompence for 50 years Attendance and Servipes. — 25. Ar- thur Bellot, imprifoned in the Marflialfea, for publifliing Books againft the eftabliftied Religion, defires of Lord Burghley to be xeleafed. — 26. An Anfwer of Refufal of a Woman unnamed, to a Letter ofCourtfiiip, fent to her by one Mr. Hockwell.-— 27. Mr. Brouncker to Mr. M. Hicks, to forward his Suit to the Lord Treafurer, and he will be grateful for the Favour. — 28. Mr. Wm. Brauthwayte of Cambridge to Mr. M. Hick.s, to pro- cure of Lord Burghley, their Chancellor, to fupport their Piivi- ledges. — 29. The Governors of Bridewell defire Lord Burgb- ley to examine fome Perfons who claim Lands belonging to their Hofpital. — 30. Mr. Hugh Broughton to Lord Burghley, informing him of what paflfed between tlie Archbp. of Canter- bury and him, whofe ill-Ufage confirained him to leave the Realm. — 31. Tho. Bullock and Robt. Redhedd’s Petition to the Queen, for whitening all fuch raw Si k as thall be brought into the Realm. — 32. Lord Burghley to Edvv. Hughes, Efq. Receiver of North Wales, to reftore to Serjeant Lloyd a certain Overplus illegally taken from him. — 33. Lord B^irghley's Re- commendation of the Lieutenant of one Captain Capei, to Capt. ( 416 ) Maxwell, of Scotland, for his Favour. — 34. J. Button to Lord Burghley, for a Patent to export Butter, or to be rewarded for his Services with the Remembrancerthip to the Council of Wales. — 35. Lord Robt. Cecil to Mr. M. Hicks, inviting him to dine with him and Sir Walter Ralegh in London, and men- tioning other Affairs. — 36. Lord Robt. Cecil tells Mr. M. Hicks* he will prefs his 'fenants to procure him a Doublet of green Taffata, to go a Shooting in. — 37. Lord Robt. Cecil's merry bantering Letter to Mr. M. Hicks, on divers Matters, [men- tioned by Mr. Stripe, in his Memoirs ofSir M, Hicks.] — 38. Lord Robt. Cecil to Mr. M. Hicks, deliring him to convey a Letter to his Father, Lord Burghley, with other private Mat- ters. — 39. Lord Robt. Cecil detires of Mr. M. Hicks that tome Bird, which he had ordered to be procured, might be kept till lie came home. — 40. Lord Robt. Cecil to Mr. M. Hicks, on h)me Building about to he erected in London, without his [Mr. Hicks's] Mother’s Confent. — 41, Lord Robt. Cecil to Mr. M. Hicks, to know what he had done in certain Affairs, which he mentions, committed to his Management.— -42. Lord Robert Cecil, at Offend, defcribes to Mr. M. Hicks the Weaknefs of that Place, and gives feme Account of its Neighbourhood, 1516. — 43. Lord Robt. Cecil at Paris, to Mr. M. Hicks, en- quiring after his Health, and alluring him of his own. Sept. 28, 1516.— 44. Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. Hicks, with on inclofed Letter of Bufinefs to be done for his Friend, which he orders to be burnt after reading it. — 45. Lord Rob. Cecil wants to know of Mr. Hicks, whether Lord Burghley had fpoken lately abfjut Secretaries, with other Enquiries. — 46, 'A ffiort bantering Let- ter of Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. Hicks, obfeure, as alluding to Paffages known only to themfelves.— 47. Another Letter of Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. M.. Flicks, in the merry bantering Strain. — 48. Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. Hicks, to deliver the in- cloled to Lord Burghley, and to know what is done as to the Place of chief Secretary. — 49. Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. M. Hicks, with an Invitation to partake of a Dinner with him and ^fome Friends, &c. — 50. Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. M. Hicks, chi- ding him, in kind Manner, for putting himfelf to Expenfe on his Account. — 51. Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. Hicks, that Theobalds is too large for him ; he enquires about the Leafe of a Houfe at Harrow. — 52. Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. Hicks, chiding him for his over-great Hofpitality, but that he will procure a Pafs- Port for his Friend. — 53. Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. Hicks, thank- ing him for his Letter, and the Care he has taken in managing his Affairs. — 54. Lord Rob. Cecil to Mr. Hicks to repair to I>ord Tho. Cecil’s Houfe, and there be Witnefs to a Diffribution made by lome Executors. — 55. Lord Rob. Cecil tells Mr. Hicks he has received a Letter from his Father, Lord Burghley, that he will be in Town next Thurlday. — 56. Mr. M. Hicks ha- >Mng anxioufly enquired of Lord Rob. Cecil, what the Queen faid of him, on hearing he was Author of fome merry Verfes; ( 417 ) Lord Robert affures bim the Queen was well pleased, and pro posM to have good Sport when (lie faw him next. — 57. L^rd Robert Cecil merrily tells Mr. Hicks he doubts whether he Ibould wiQi him Qod’s Bleffing, for refolvitig to continue a Batchelour. — 53. 'Lord Robert Cecil to Mrs. Penn, Mr. H cks’s Mother not to be uneafy, though (lie was accitfed of being privy to the Crimes of the Prifoiiers in the Gatehoufe. — 59* Lord Robert Cecil chides Mrs. Pcim for abetting and holding Intelligence with a Perfon convicted of dangerou.s Words and Pra6tices.— 60. Lord Robert Cecil mentio.is to Hicks the Indulgence he had fiiewn to his Mother, iVrs. Penn, notwith* ftanding her tmprudence.--*6l. Lord Robert Cecil to Mr Hicks on the Queen’s fending lOOOl. to the Kdig of Scots J he willies a Bleffing on Mr. Hicks's Son, and merrily declares he hopes the Mother will amend in the Child, vVhat has been impaired by the father.^62. Lord Robert Cecil to Mr.-*. Penn, (hat he will try to get her Son Skynner releasM, and his Fine mitL gated, but that he mufl be more lubmiffive to the Lords of the Council. -^63. Lord Robefi to Mr. M. Kicks to go with hirri in his Coach from Blackwall to Theobald , w'here Lord Burgh ley then was.-*-64. Lord Robert Cecil to Mr. Mich^ Hicks, merrily afcribing his Fotgetfulnefs to his Uxoriouftiefs. — 65. An almoft obliterated Direction of Lord Robert Cecil to Mr. M. Hicks, how to mSr.age at the approaching Baptifm of his new-born Son. — 66. Lord Robert Cecil, in a rtiort whimlical Note, in- vites Mr. Michael Hicks to London for a few Days.-— -67. An imperfedl torn Letter of Lord Robert Cecil to Mr. M. Hicks, feeming on the Subjed of Lord Buighley’s lllnefs. — -68. Mr. G. Carey to the Lord Trealurer, for a Change of Tenure in Capite, of fome fmall Te»;ements in London, for that of free Burgage. — 69. Mr. Cavalcanti’s Propofal lor introducing Anyl or Cochi neel, to be iifed by Dyers indead ofWoad. — 70. Mr. M. Hick.s to Mr. J. Cheke, to further J. Roufewell’'s Suit for a certain Office, with Mr. Cheke^s Anfwer that the Place is pre-engaged. — 71. Mr. Henry Courtney defires Mr-, M. Hicks lo get for him the Clcrkftiip of the Signet, and he will give to Lord Burghley and him each 100 Angels.-^72. Thomas Son of Abp. Cranmer’s Suit to the Queen for a Fee farm, having been deprived of his paternal Eftate. — 73. John Crew, a crazy Projeflor, to Lord Burghley, to befriend him in his Suit againft the Inhabitants of Exeter.— 74. Mr. J. Cr< ke of the Middle Temple, for Lord Burghley’s Recommendation to the Reader of the Houfe, that he may be called to the Bar. — 74. Robert Crofs dire^s his Brother, Captain John Crofs, what Aniwers to make when examin’d concerning illegady imported Goods. — 76. William Darbifhere to Lord Burghley, to compel one Pyne to. pay him 1.00 Marks, on retigning his Searcberfiii^ "at Gravefend. — 77. Alexander and William Deacon and Nich. Smith to LQsd Burghley, for an excIuHve Friy liege, 21 Vear^ '' s H ( 418 ) to ufe their new-invented Corn-mill.— 78. A. B. fo Lord Burgh- ley, to farm the Cuftoms of prohibited Wares and Merchandifci, not interfering With Mr. Smith’s Grant. — 79. Mr. Monk toLd. Burghley> for the Office of overfeeing and examining prohi- bited Wares, with an Awfwer to the fame. — 80. Anthony Doughty owns to Mr. Hicks his many Favours, desires his Ac- ceptance offomO Sea Gulls, Mallards, Teales, and Widgeons. — - 81. A. Doughty implores Forgivenefs of Lord Bnrghley for ' fbolith rath Speeches he had uttered againft him. — 82. Tuttoft and Lockton’s Declarations of the infolent Expreffions of / Anth. Doughty againft the Lord Treafurer,-^83. Sir Drew Drury, being tick and weak, defires Lord Burghley’s Dire6lion how he may beft provide for his Children. — 84. Sir Robert Drury^s Hints to I.ord Southampton, that bis Earldom wou’d o’ertop the Barony of Lord Grey, their Enemy, by his going into Ireland. — 85. George Ellis to Lord Burghley, to be re- leas’d from his ciofe Confinement in the Fleet, on good Secu- rity, as his Wife and Children are lately become Beggars. — 86. Serjeant Fleetwood to Mr. Hicks, that having broken both his Legs by a Fall from his Horfe, he is difabled to attend Lord Burgh)ey.-^87. Liid. Fludd, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, for his Lordffiip’s Permiffion to fpeak with him, being in great Dif- tfefs.— 88. Mr. La Fontaine, a French Preacher, in French, hopes Mr. Hicks will introduce him to Lord Burghley, to an- fwer feme falfe Accufations. — 89. Martin Frobiflier, and Bichard Morley, Gents, to the Queen, for the foie meafuring of Coals at Newcaftle, for a limited Time. — 90. Mr. T. Gardi- ner,. in Latin, complains to Mr. Hicks how he and Mr. Skyn- ner had been over-reached by one Crompton, &c.-*-9L Mr. Rob. Gardener to Mr. M. Hicks, to endeavour to procure for him the Wardfliip of one Aylmer in Ireland. — 92. A Writing of John Gerrard (Author of the Herbal), to be figned by the Lord Treafurer, authorizing hiift to plant Gardens in Cam- bridge. — 93. An anonymous Writer offers his Mediation to Mrs. Penn, to reconcile Difputes in Mr. Sprynt’s Family.— 94-. Richard Graflton to Lord Burghley, to procure of the Queen a Grant of the Penalty for omitting to export one drefs^d Piece of Cloth, with evVy nine Pieces undrefs’d. — 95. John Gylpyn hopes Mrs. Penn will procure for his Wife’s Nurfe a Gown to appear in as a Mourner at the Funeral of Alderman Roe.— 96. Mr^ Mich. Hicks’s Letter to a Perfon unnam’d, abounding with Va- riety of entertaining Paftages and Obfervations.— 97. Mr. M. Hicks to Mr. Manners of the Rutland Family,; fhewing how preferable a Country Life is to that of a Court. — 98. Mr. M. Hicks to a young Cambridge Student, whom he Names not, tenderly chiding him for his incprredl Writing, and directing his Improvement. — 99. Mr. M. Hicks mode ft ly owns his Iniper- fedlions to Mr. Skynner, to obviate his Commendations, and declines the new Office he would procure for him.-— 100. Mr.^^ M. Hicks informs Mr. Slubbe of his meeting with one who had ( '419 ) long owM him Money, and what he fald on the Occafion.— ? 101 . A ferious but moft friendly Letter of Mr. Hicks to Mr. Stubbe, lamenting the Time he mifpent for near forty Years.—* J02. Mr. Bapt. Hicks to his Brother Michael, that the Lord Mayor invites them both to Dinner, and that he has nearly fettled Accounts with Mr. Skynner. — 103. Mr. Baptift Hicks wants his Brother Michaers Afliftance againft one Offl^y, whom he had foylM at Common Law% but who now pLgued him in Chancery.— 104. Mr. B. Hicks to his Brother Michael, to prevail with Lord Thomas Cecil to pay him Money, for which he hnd been long indebted to him. — 105. My. B. Hicks recommends to Mr. M. Hicks one Mr. Pitt, an honeft Mer- chant, for whom Lord Burghleyis to procure a Place, &c. — ■ 106. Mr. B. Hicks to Mr. M. Hicks, that as I^prd Burghley's Leafe of I.and of the Mercers Company was near expiring, he, as Warden ol^ tlie Company would procure a Renewal of it, if his Lordthip pleafed. — 107. Mr. B. Hicks to his Brother Mi- .chael, to direct him by all Means hovy to avoid being Alder- man of London, being put in Nomination.-— 108 Mr. John Haftings to the Queen, for a Fee-farm of Lands . hd Houfes at Chrift Church, in the' Coun y of Southampton.— i 09. Mr. Fr. Howard to M?s. Penn, that his Daughter (her Conti ) begs ftie will fend her fome red Jelly, without Rofe-water.— 110 One Korman, in Latin, a i erfon of Difindion unnam’d, for a Houfe and Eafter Offerings.— 1 1 1 . Mr. Jerome HouMen, a Cambridge Student, fo Latin, to Mr M. Hicks, mentioning with forne Regret their patt Acquaintance at College, and how ufe- ful and delightful it was him.- — 112. Sir Ralph Horfey to Mr. M. Hicks, tq procure for him his new Letters Patent as foon as he conyenien ly can.— 113 Mr. !fhil. Fnynes, a London Tradefman, to Mr, M. Hicks, to procure him kmployraent in the Low Countries, as fie has Skill ip the Trafhck there. — 1 14. Edward Ifliara to C^rd Burghley, to procure for htra Reftitii- tion of his Goods, &c. forcibly taken from him by Mr. Digges, — 1 15. Rob. Kitbey, a Minifler, in Latin, intreats Lord Burgh- ley for Releafe froin his Imprifbnment, for too curioirfly prying into fecret Matters.— 116. Wm. Kirkham, a Minitfer, impri- fon’d in the Gatehoufe, Weftminder, humbly petitions the Queen for his liberty, and foews how the had been wronged by the Perfons who brought his Calamities up' n him, 17. Geo. Lnfortbey intreats the Lord Treafurer to compel the Te- nants to Payment of Rent for Crown Lands, of v^hich he has a Grant. — 118. Mr. Lichheld’s Suit for Coaft Bonds and Re- cognizances ; and for a 4th Part of Forfeitures wherewoth to rebuild the Church at Bath.- — 119. Mr. T. Lichfield to J^ady Gerrard, lore-deliver to him two Silver Salts he had prefented to her for Mrs. Penn’s Ufe, that flie might procure for him of he;- Son Hicks a Grant, which he had thought fit to refufe bipi. 3 H 2 ( 420 ) VOL. CVIIL— Lot. 108 . P'01. 1, Mr. Henry Lock defires his Friend Mr. Mich. Hicki to prevail with Mr. Secretary to order hjs D bt to be paid.-^2. Sundry Notes f >r the Choice and framing of a fit Suit to the iQireen, for Thomas Mannors.^3. Mr, Roger Manners thanks SirM.Hi'ks for hjs Company, and hopes for theirCo^ref- p<;r) dei ce bv Letters, -r-i, Mr. R, Mannors thanks Mr. M, Hicks for communicating Mr. Cotton's Suit to the Lord Trea» furer; wonders fo me Places in the Government are not fill'd up.-.-5, Mr. R. Mannors enquires of Mr. Hicks row' Mattfers goat Court. Would have him^’hange from a young Courtier'to an old Countryman. — 6. Mr. Charles Marbury to Mr. Hicks, in the ufual Stile of a Friend, wanting to fee or hear from him ' often. — 7. Mr. Hen. Ma}nard to his fellow Sec etary Mr. Hicks, that they have had difagrc cable Accounts from Ireland, &c»— 8. Ralph Morice's Suit to the Queen for Relief, having Loen Secretary to Abp. Cranmer } and his Father Servant to Lady Richmond— -9. William Neal, Chaplain of the Savoy, having his Chamber robb’d of much Money, and being malici- pufl) accus'd of doing it himfelf, begs of Lord Burghley he would ' appoint Mr. Recorder to enquire firidfly into the Matter. — 10. Mr Ricard Neile to MK Hicks, to recommend Dr. Clayton to Lord Bu'-ghley, for the Mafterthip of St. John's, Cambridge. infieadofDr. Webfter, or Mr. Stanton. — 11. Mr. W. Nevij complains to Mr. Hicks of the little Advantage he has had from his Grants, and withes he may not be difappointed in the next, 06f. 2.3, 1591.— rl 2. T. Ockland’s Requell to the Lord Treafurer for Pardon, having committed fi me great Fault not mentioned by him — 13. Mr Juftice Owen to Lord Burgh*^ ley, for P'Tmiflionio cancel 2 L- afes, and have new ones, be- caufe of Alteration in the Lives tlurein mentioned.^ — 14 Lord Oxford's Sait to the Queen, to import Oyis, Fnnt, and W'ools, on making an annual Addition to the ufual Cuftoms. — 15, Mr, Matth. Pattefon's Concern tor troiibfir>g Mf. Hicks, finding now Reafon to drop his Difpute with Mr. Savjie about a Ward- fhip. — 16. Mrs. Penn's Account of her Gains and Lotfes ; with Lxpretfions of her Thankrulne would be the ffme happy itfue to his perplex’d Affairs.— 29. Mr. jame<^ Riihers’s Scheme for a Free School, and Relief of the Poor, in the arith and Manour of Harwood, Yorkfliire. — 80 . Ah imper^edt defeription of a Project of one Rullcl, to bring the river of Ifleworth to the North fide of London.* — 31. A Perfoit un* amed humbly Supplicates the Queen to be releaf* ed from Prifon wherein he i.s wrongfully detained. — 32. One Sawyer to Mr, M. Hicks, lamenting his beipg rejefted by Mr. Secretary in a certain Suit. — 33. Lo.d Hen. Seymour to tho Queen, for a Grant of Forfeitures, incurred by the breach of 2 Statutes of 21ft and 22d of Hen. 8th. — 34 Lady Margaret Seymour w'ould know fpeedily of Siu John Thynne, if he cah procure her 1000 Marks for her leafe,— 35. Mr. John Shirley, of the Middle Temple defires Mr. Hicks’s intereft with Mr. Se- cretary O'Neil, for a Calf to be Serjeant. — 36. Mr. Vincent Skynner at Bruges, deferibes to Mr. Hicks in Latin the Splen- dour of the Romith Worfliip, and Hypocrify bf the Worfhip* pars.— 37. Mr. V. Skynner in Latin affures Mr. Hicks, that though the neceflity of Affairs at prefent kept him abroad, yet he would return as foon as poftible.— 38 Mr. V. Skynner’ in Latin, Wonders at Mr. Hicks’s Silence. He begs to know if he had received his laft Letter. — 39. Sir V. Skynner’s Account of his Tenants being molefted for Arrearages in his Fee-farm of the Manour of Thornton in the County of Nottingham, (There is no mention to whom this Complaint is made. — 40. Sir. V. Skynner mentions the intereft he ought to have in Tome Demefnes at Enfield, in confideralion of the Expence he has been at. — 41. Sir V. Skynner’s Bcheme for the advantageous dirpofal of fome of his Eftates towards payment of his Credi- tors. — 42. Mr. Thomas Smith, Clerk of the Council, to Mr. Hicks, to pay the Bearer three or four Pounds for his Atten- dance on Mr. Barker. — 43. Mr. T. Smith affures Mr. Hick# be will oblige him much in certifying Ld. Anfwer ( 422 ) •Mr. t)orrc], eoncerning Mr. Miller. — 44. Mr. T. Stni(h (• Mr. Hicks, to difpatch Mr. Quarles’s bufinefs as (oon as he can, becaufe of his importunity. — 45. Mr. Baron Sotherton to Mr. Hicks, to clear him to the Lord Treafurer from Tome af* perfions relating to a Leafe.-^46. Mr. Robert South well’s in- vitation to Mr. Hicks come and fpencl an idle day with him at Hogfden. — 47. Mr. Robert Southwell to Mr. Hicks, ap- proving his Propofal tor an Entertainment of Matqueing. — 48, Sir John Spencer of Althrappe willies Mr. Hicks joy on his Marriage ; and fends him a.fat Doe, and 12 Northamptonfhire Puddings, Dec. 13. — 49. A Perfon unnamed makes Apology to oi>e unnam’d, for poftponing a Payment ; hut fays he has lent 'his Plate. — 50. Sir J. Stanhope to Mr. Hicks, to know whe- ther Lord Treasurer would agree tjiat his friend Mr. Johhfon of the Temple fliould be a Barqn pf the E^jehequer. — 51. Mr. Hicks to Sir J. Stanhope, to fpeak for him to the Queen, who he doubts was difgufted at his Silence, when (he honour’d him with a Vifit at Ruckholt ; in that he vyas (q confounded with her MajeJlic appearance, that he forgot all be had premedi- tated.— 52. Mr. Michael Stanhope to Mr. Hicks, to re- mind Mr. Secretary of his promifed Gift of a Horfe, which he doubts is forghtten. — 55. Mr. M. Stanhope to Mr. Hicks, -expreiiing his fear that a certain Y -uth, who lives with him is inclinable to be wild. — 54. A Letter with parts of Sentences purpbfely omitted, fo as to render the whole unintelligible, ex- cept to the Correfponder. — 55 , A Letter in the French tongue from Mr. John Stiibbe, in France, to Mr. Hicks, concerning — 56. Mr. Thompfon, a Recofant, intreats his friend Mr. Hicks to protect him from Mr. Topeliff’s Profecution. — 57. A ilorid Latin Lefter to Lord Burghley, from one THprntoh a Weltminfter Scholar, gratefully acknowledging kindneflies.— 58. Mr. Tyrwitt, Subdean of the Queen’s Chapel, tp Lor4 Burghley, That, according to the Queen’s Commands, he ha« inveuled fome Mufical Chimes, which he fummarily defcribes to him. — 59. Mr« Travers hopes Mr. Hicks will remind the Lord Treafurer of the Settlement of lOOl. perv Annum on Dub- lin C'^llege, out of the Queen’s Fee-farm Rents. — 60. William Simpfon propofes that if he may have the foie importation of Stone German drinking Pots, he will double the Queen’s Cuf- toms. — 61. The Subfiance of a Petition for a Grant from the Queen ; by John Warnton, and Anthony Fytton, Merchants, r— 62. Francis Wellditli complains to the Queen, that the Maf- ter of the Requefts has withheld from her infpedion'two Sup- plications which he fent ; one for Reformation of Manners, the other for Relief of his Poverty. — 63. F. Weldifii to the Queen, for a Privy Seal to borrow 200l. of the Subject gratis, and for an Ordinance againft Ufury. — 64. John Whitby’s Peti- tion to the Queen for a Warrant againft Wm. Underhill, and Robert Cordwell, for Recufancy. — 65. Mr. Wm. Wickham, in Latin, to the Lord Tiealurer, to procure him, as he promifei I 423 ) the Archdeaconry of Surrey. — 66. T. Wilkins andT. Rogers to the Lord Treafurer, for a ComniifTion t<» difcover Lands un- juftly detained from the Queen. — 67. Tho. Wills intreats Mr, - Hicks to prevail with the Lord, Treafurer lo hear his Defence againft an unjuft Prosecution. — 68. Mr. John Weft to Mr. Hicks, to forward lome Letters for him from Bar wick to the Ld. Trea- furer, and acquaint him with the RefuH. — 69. Dr. Wefton of Chrift Church, Oxon, to Mr. Hicks, for a'Warrant for feme Trees on Sale at Stow Woods, near Oxford. — 70. The Clerk of the Signet to Mr. Hicks, to procure for him of Lord Cecil fome equivalent for his Place, which his great Age inclines him to refign. — 71. Mr. Windham to Mr. Hicks to procure for his good and able friend Mr. Geo. Carew, the Efc healorftiip of Somerfet ai)d Dorfelfliires. — 72. An high Complimenting Latin Letter of an unnandd Cantab. intermixVl alfo with Theologi- cal Obfervations, indors’d Ad Dominum Naucalium, &c. — 73. An unnam’d Perfon to the Lord Treafurer, for purchafe of the Lands of one Bird, in the County of Suffolk. — 74. Several Schemes for improvement of the Queen’s Revenue, by a Per- fon unnamed. — 75, A Colledion of Projedts fent lo Ld. Burgh- ley, and thus by him indors’d, A Devifeof great Effedt, if it may appeare eftedtu'ail. — 76. A Propofal for Authoriiy to Com- pound for and make good imperfedtions in Letters Patent for Grant of Lands, &c, — 77. Lord Treafurer’s Order for limiting to Wm. Treafurer the profits of his Licenfe for the Exportation of Afhes, and old Shoes. — 78. Obfervations on a Suit to make Sail cloths at Ipfwich, Suff)lk, which may be foon preferable to French Sail-cloths. — 79. Henry Grey’s Suit for the Office ot aClerk, to take Recognifances for laying Vidtuailers, &c. under due Reftraint.— 80. A Calculation for two Lives, or for ten Years, for afturance of Five Hundred Pounds per Annum, for 3,200 Pounds. — 81. Two Letters to the Lord Treafurer of an unnamed Perfon, complaining of Slights, tho’ a faithful under- secretary to his Lordfhip for eight Years.-— 82. Sir M. Hicks to Lord Treafurer Salifbury, with fome Treat ifes on the Sacra- ment, which his Lordftup had borrowed of him. — 83. Sir J. Haryngton in Latin to Adam Newton, Efq. Secretary to ‘Prince Henry, with proteftations of fincere Friendffiip. — 84. Sir John Haryngton in Latin to A- Newton, Efq. that his whole Study, Credit, Induftry, &c. ftiall be gratefully exerted, for his Servi- ces to him. — 85. Sir J. Haryngton in Italy, to A, Newton, Efq. with moft kind Acknowledgments tor procuring him the Prin- ce’s favour.— 86. Lady Haryngton’s kind Letter to A. New- ton, Efq. for procuring for her Son fo good an Inftrudlor as Mr. Tovey.--^87. Mr. Secretary Lake to Lord Salisbury, concern- ing Lord Roos Ambatlador in Spain, and of compofing ditferen- ces in Italy. — 88. E iward Lumley, Efq. to A. Newton, Efq. wiftiing the Prince and him a good Journey and a fafe return. — 89. Wm. Philips to Sir Mich. Hicks, hoping that he and Sir Kichard Corbet his Kinfman' will unite for relief of his necejf- ( 4,U ) jSlies.— »do. Paul Pindar, Efq. fo Lord Salisbury, on ere61inf^ a Bank for the Crown, orcafioned by the King’s want of a Loait from the City. — 91. John Poiilett, Efq* to A. Newton, Efq. with a Gift of a Nag ; he defires he may be continued in the polTeffion of a Houfe fituate in a Manour purchafed from it by the Prince. — 93. The Cafe and Proceedings betwixt Lady Sal- tonftall. Sir Sami., Saltbnftal! her Son, and certain Arbitrators, in Chancery. — 95. Dr. Leonel Sharpe, in Latin, to A. New- ton, Efq. Preceptor to the Prince, on his being appointed his Highnefs’s Chaplain. — 94. Mr. Tovey travelling Tutor to Sir J. Haryngton at Venice, commends his laudable Purfuits, and tells him of affairs of Italy,— 95. The FunftibnS of the Officers of Arms, as warranted by Authority. The Contents indors’d by Lord Burghley. — 96. Garter King at Arms humbly Jptrf^^he Queen for a Commiffion to retrain the violent dealings c^^a- rencieulx. — 97. Wm. Dethick, Efq. Garter King at Arir^'to the Deputy Earl Marflial, &c. to examine Evidence againft Clarencieux and York Heralds.— 98. Garter King at Arms rc*^ prefents to Lord Burghley, Deputy Earl Marflial, the manner how the Office oi Arms fliould be regulated.— 99. Reafoni againA uniting the two Offices of Garter and Clarenoieulx Kings at Arms.— 100. Clarencieulx to Lord Burghley, on 2 BiHs of Hen. 7 th, and 8th, that Garter might jointly with Clarencieux give Arms, and vifit together.— 101. Nich. Detiiick, Windfor Herald, to Lord Burghley, not to be fuperfeded in his Claim to the Office of Clarencieux deceafed, being the elder Herald.— 102. The Heralds and Purfuivants to Lord Burghley, for the Queen’s Injunctions to regulate the decayed ftate of their Offi<* ces.— 103. Four of the inferior Officers at Arms to Ld. Burgh- ley, to be promoted, as Vacancies happen, in the ufual man- ner.— 104, Norroy King at Arms’s, and Richmond and Wind- for Heralds Places bping' vacant. Raven Lans and Tref\vell de- fire to fucceed. — 105. Hugh Bennet to Lord Burghley for a Purfuivaiu’s Vacancy, having ferved 20 Years in the Office of Arms, and laft under Clarencieux deceafed. — 106. Tho. Glo- ver, Son of Robt. Glover, Somerfet Herald, deceafed, to Ld, Burghley, for a Purfuivanl’s place, now void. — 107. Robt. Hall to Lord Burghley, for a void Purfuivant’s Place, having a TeAi- mony to produce of his Sufficiency. — 108. The Heralds and Purfuivants at Arms addrefs Lord Burghley againA one St, George, a Stranger, who aims to be made Norroy King at Arms. — 109. Wm. Smith’s humble Petition to Lord Burghley, to be admitted to the place of a Purfuivant.— 1 10. Edward Nuthall, Batchelor of Civil Law, to Lord Burghley, for a Pur- fuivanPs place, likely to be foon v6id.— 1 11. Two Petitions, on© in Latin, the other in Englifli, to Ld. Burghley, of John Raven, Rouge-dragon, Sen. Purfuivant, to be made Richmond Herald, in place of Rd. Lee, promoted to the Office of Clarencieux King at Arms. — 1 12. An old Prophetical Pedigree of the Houfe oi Clarence, oa three pSspers. 425 ) VOL. CIX.— Lot 109. Fol. 1. A Recital of certain tlrange Tenets or Pofitions held by the new Sectaries and Recufants. — 2. Orders for Reformation of Abufes committed in Exercifes and Conferences held by tome Church Minifter^, with Names of fome of the Innova- tors. — 3. Mifdemeanors of R bt. Wright, and his Abettor the Ld. Riche, Depravers of the Church of England Miniftry. —4. Commiffioners of the Star Chamber to the Inner Templers, to know if they puniftiM fome of their Society, who flmnn’d to hear the Common Praytr,,and avoided the. H. Communion. —5. An Order of the Star Chamber to the Governors, &c. of Lincoln’s and other Inns Court, to prefer none vsho re- fufe Conformity to the eftablifti’d Religion. — 6. The form of Subfciption to, and acknowledgment ot the A6I 9 f Uniformity for Divine Worfliip, by Vincenf Manday, &c. — 7. Latin Inter- pretations of fome Patiages in St. Paul’s Epiftles, relating to Prophecyings, taken fom Ecclesiaftical Writers. — 8. Chrifloph. Bowman, to Ld. Bnrgnley, to be releas’d from Woodhreet Pri- fon, wherein he favs he was confiiPd fax pradlfing good Works. —9. Cartwright, Fenn, Snape, &c. imprifon’d for Nonconfor- mity, to Sr. Fran. Knollys Treafurer of the Houfehold, for Re- lief. — 10. A Petition of fome Suffolk men to the Council, for Bedrefs of Injuries fuffer’d by them, and by other gorlly Minif- ters. — 11. Some imprifon’d Nonconformift Teachers, promife dutiful behaviour on their Releafe, and to refrain private Meet- V ings. — 12. A Petition to the Council of The faithful Servants and Church of Chrift, in hehaif of their imprifon’d Minitiers and Brethren. — .13. Penry’s appology for himfelf, and the in- nocent Intention he fays he had in compofing Ihofe Writings which were feiz’d.— -14. Some imprifon’d Non-con. Teachers, Rate their Cafe to the Council, declare their Loyalty, and re- queft to be releas’d. — 15. Imprifon’d Non-contbrmitls to Ld. Burghley, for speedy Trial, or to be bail’d, or put togeiher in Bridewell, or recommended to the favour of the Council. — lb. An account of an horrid Profanation of the B. Sacrament in Edmonton Parith, by one Jos. Leek, with other Diforders of the family of the Leeks.— -17. The Number and degrees of Preachers, in the Diocefes of the Province of Canterbury, Conform ifts and Non conformifts. — 18. Tho. Wright a popifli Prieft to the Queen, that he may have liberty of Confcience in England, or be allow’d quietly to leave it. — 19. Five defenfive Articles or Pofitions in favour of Papitls j with anfwers toeacli of them refpedlively. — 20. Some Sayings of Dr. Story, in Q. Mary’s reign, fliewing him to be worse than Bonner. Thi«i Peoiaration (fa^s Mr. Strype.) is written in Mr. John Fox’s ( +26 ) own hand.— 21 . Nine Inftances and proofs of the Cruelty ofBIfti-* op Bonner, written alfo b)' Mr. J<)hn Fox. — 22. A bifliop'sac-r count of the Archbifhops of Canterbury, and how long each held the See, fr^m Auguftina lothe Days of St, Dunftan.-r— 23. Arguments of Archbilhop Parker, in defence of the Court of Faculties. — 24. A CoHeiSlion of Titles, or InHances, in and for which Faculties may and have been granted. — 25. Certain ecIefiaOical Canons, in Latin, for the Information anti Re- gulation of the Clergy of England. -5-26. Confanguinitatis et Aifi'iii.aiis gradus, juxta Mofen, et juxta leges Romanas con« jugium Impedientes. JnTabulis diftinclis. — 27, Nofes taken out of Dr. Dee’s Difcourfe for the Reformation of ths Vul- gar Call ndar. — 28. An Order to be obferved by thole who are appo nied to erve two Churches in London.-^29. Bp. WhitgilFs Judsrement pr Opinjon what Perfons are lit and prop^ f for fupply of void Biflmprkks and Deaneries. — SO.. A piou< Letter aga'nft complying with Idolatrous Worfliip in Q Mary’s ays, by a Free will man. (This Title is in Mr. 6trype’s hand Writing). -rySl. Notes for ourSalftie; gathered %)y the Ccmference of true Englifhmen, hy an Anonymous Wri- ter, on ' 'ccafK*n as is fiippos’d, of the Parifian Maffacre. — 32. A proje6l f >r Reconciliation amo^.g the Doflors and Minifters of the refpeclive CIturches and Congregations of England, (in Latin.)— 33. An Qrder to be obfervcd in the readii.g of Hemingius, on the Epiftle to the Ephefians, by Mr. t^Iant of Welfminfter. — 34. A Latin Difpourfe uponthe words** Dimitlite et ciimittetur Vobis”: ** forgive and ye ft.all be forgiven”.T~35. D' vout Meditations of St. Bernard, on the knowledge of man’s frailty: called by him, **7hebook of the Soul/* (in Englilh.”. —36. The fubftance of one of St. Bail’s Sermons, ** Concern- ing the reading pi profane Autliors.’^-— 37. Sele^ Oblervations from the holv Scipturcs, and from the Writings of the Fathers concerning the Eucharift. — 38. A Latin Historical fragment of one Bp. Stephanus, tending tp the horrid reproach of Euphrates Bp. of Aggripina in the time of thp Emperor Conflantius, —39. Ld. Burghley to the Vicp-chancelior, &c. of Cam- bridge, to punirti fome Regents who violently withftood (heir. Superiors. — -40. Greek and Latin Letters to Ld. Burghley by Mr. Mocjrehoufe of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, gratefully ex pref- fing (tis fenfe of his Lordfliip’s favours. — 41- Mr. Colpotts, a Cambridge Scholar, to Ld. Burghley, for leave ot abfence from his Cohege. a lopger Tirpe than is commonly allowed. — 42. A LeUer to the Lady Elisabeth’s g^ace, (by fome great Perform unnamM, vvho feems tp have the authority of a Guardian,) ex- poftulaling with her, for diftiking to change her waiting Lady AOieley, for Lady Tyrwhit — 43. Ld.^ Beauchamp complains to his new mmried Lady of his Confinement, and how inexora- ble his father continu’d, on account of their Marriage. — J<4. George Earl of Cumberland to Mr. M. Hicks, concerning he Purchafe of an Houfe, late Mr Middleton’s deceas’d, call’d ( 427 ) ^iockhold.~^^5 . George Ld. Cumberland to Mr. iTiclc!?, to fol- low his bufinefs effedually with Lady Cecib and he find him Hreateful.-^4-6. Ld. St; J^^nn to Mr. Secretary Hicks, to procure for him from one Johnfon, a c rtain Book, and the Ld. Tieafurer’s Letter,-— 4-7 A French How d’ye Letter, froni the EafI of Hertford to Mr. Penn — 48. Lord Henry Howard to Mr. Hicks, to be in Town ready to sue out his Warrant for his Annuity, being in great want of it. — 49. Ld. Henry How- ard’s beft tha^•k^ lo Mr. Hicks, for his readily fervin? him. He kindly invites him to the Cambridge Commencem' nt — 50. Ld. Henry Howard at Cambridge to Mt. Hicks, to buy him a Grogram Gown in London, direfting hitn how to get it made. —51. Ld. Henry Howard to Mr. Hicks, to fend him a good te;.cher to play on the Lute, having idle time on his hands* ** — 52. Ld. Tho. Howard to Mr. Hicks, to forward the fuit of his fervant John Conwaye, and he will fati.'sfy for the Obligation* — 55. George Earl of Huntingdon lo Mr. Hicks, to communL Cate to the Lord Treafurer the bufinefs he mentions, and he will make full amends.-— 54. Ld. Lincoln mentions to Mr* Hicks his ill health, his many Enemies, and wou’d know ff he muft undertake, a certain difagreeable EmbafTy. — 55. Ld. Lin-* coin to Mr. Hicks, fpetdily to procure Ld. Bur.»hley% War- rant to apprehend two notorious Villains in Liticolnthire, — 56. Ld. Riche to the Queen, that the Chapel of the Ifle of Foulnefs may be made a Parifli Church, endow’d with the Chantry lands there, and himfelf made Patron of the same* —57. Mrs. Gorges hopes her Coufin Mr. Hicks will per- fw'ade Ld. Burgh ley lo make her, a digress’d Widow, fome amends for the Money fpent by her Huflband for the Publick fervice.— 58. Ld. or Lady Stafford to Mr. M. Hicks, to lend Ten Pounds, and he fiiall receive Eleven Founds at Michael- mas, &:c.— 59. Katherine t)uchefs of Suff dk, in anfwer to a Letter of the Queen, wherein her Majefty had kindly th?nk’d her for a jewel, &c.— 60. Ld. Willughby to Mr. Hicks, fpee- dily to remind Ld. Biirghlcy, to difpalcli hi.s Letters and Licenfe for going beyond Sea. — 6l. One unnam’d Nobleman to ano- ther, defiring reciprocal friendfliip, and thus oddly ending his Letter, viz. ** To the mo(i melancholly Lord, to the Right Hon-- orable to my very hefl Lord.— ^ 62 . A Latin account of Lands and PolTeflions in the Manour of Rd. Bartu, Efq. Lincoln thire, in right of Lady Catherine ' Duchefs of Suffolk.— 63. Particu- lars of Berwick Eftate, Effex, belonging to RobL SothweU, a Queen’s ward; Whence appears what remains to Ld. Paget. —64. A Latin account of Lands and PofTeffions belonging to the Biflioprick of Bath and Wells. — 65 A pretty exa^l though brief account of the Manour of Cobham in Surry, about Twen- ty Miles from London.— 66. An account of the Pofrefiion.s of Walter D’evreux Ld. Ferrers, Son of Sr. John D’evreux Ld. Ferrers, Ano. Imo. Hen. 8. — 67. Of certain Manour* in 3 12 / { 42S ) LeiccflerOiirc, and Warwickdiire, that feem to belong to the Ld. Grey of Grcbie — 68. The Earl of EiTex^s Cafe, as to Land of the Value of 800 Marks |Der Annum, once the Property of Edmond Mortimer Earl of March. — 69. An imperfect decay'd Paper of the Value of Lands of certain Grocers, beginning u ith the words, The Grocers Cafe”.— 70. An Account of the Manours, with their Value, of Hackney, and Slebun heath, alias Stepney. — 71. Rationabile Auxilium Concefs. Regi Edw. .'^tio. Anno Regni 20mo. ad Primo-genit, Filiim Suum Militem Eaciendum, de Quolibet Manerio 40s. In libris Feodamm de Scacchiario, in Officio Rememoratorum. — 72. A Description of certain Lands and Manours in and about Newark, with their clear yearly Value — 73 An Account of Lands and Pof- fefiions, belonging to Thomas Earl of Northumberland, lately attainted. — 74. A fummary of all the Lands and Tenements in the Polfeffion of Sr. William Pelham, Knight, in Lincolnfliire. — 75. An Account of the Lands and Pofl'effions of Richard, late Lord Riche, lying in divers places.— 76. Of the Jointure, and other Benefits and Legacies that fall to Lady Isabel, Countess of Rutland, by the goodnefs of the Earl her Hufband. — 77. The State of the Caufes that concern the young Earl of Rut- land, the Queen’s Majefty’s Ward. — 78. Ld. Henry Seymour, to Ld. Burghley, bating the Cafe of his Difpute with his Bro- ther, and the hardfhipshe has met with. — 79. The Yearly Rent of all the Ld. Scroop’s Manours, Lands, and Poffeffions in the Shires of York, Durham, Nottingham, Buckingham, &c. — 80. Manours, Lai*ls and Tenements in the Schedule of the Livery of Henry Ld. Scroope, father of the now Ld. Scroope, not con- tain’d in the former Book. — 81. A Value of Lands, &c. late in Poffeffion of Sir Giles Strangew^aies, Knight, in the Shires of Somerfet and Dorfet, by Mr. Yonge, — 82. An Account of the Jointure (confining of Seven Manours, &c.) of Lady Frances, late Countess of Surry. — S3. An Account of Lands at Claver- don, and Henley in Warwickfhire, granted to the Earl of War- wick and his Heirs Male. — 84. A true Valuation of the Rents of the Lordfhip of Whichford in Warwick fti ire, the total Value being 421. Is. 9d. — 85. Stirps Regia, or a Pedigree of the Royal Family, and its feveral Branches, from Edward 3d. to James ift. and the Collateral defcent. — 86. Mrs. Sarah Tyfer’s pedi- gree, up to her great Grandfather Dam fell £fq. of ' , in the County of Devon. — 87. Stirps Hugonenfis; or the Pedigree of the Lords Fitzhugh, in Latm, from divers authentick Manufcripts.*— 88. The Pedi- gree of Edward Nevill ; (hewing him to be Heir Male to tbe Lord Abergavenny. — 89. A Pedigree of . Noble Counfellors, of blood or allyance fome way to each other. — 90. The De- fcent of the Manour of Glalberry, with the Pedigree of the Ap Harry’s and Vaughn's, from whom the Manour came. —91. The Pedigree of the Skelton's, dt^fcended from the Bat- tils, and originally from John Orwell, Efq.— 92. The Pedigree ( -429 ) of the Vernons, to prove they are defcended from Henry Grey^ jLd. Powys, against the Middh-ton^^^— 93. A Pedigree, in four Defcents, from Richard Wood will, firft Earl Rivers. — 94*. A Pedigree of ’he Wyngfelds in five def ents, from Sr. Robert Wyngfefd of Letheryogton, Knight. — 95. Jodiua Aylmer^s Ac- count of Money diflbnrfed for ihe Funeral of the late Lord Thomas Howard, Vifcount Bindon deceased.— 96. An Ancient Inventory of the Goods belongmg to a Church (the name not well exprefsM) near Chetham,.- — 97. A Claufe of the lafl: Will and Teftaraent of the Ld. Chief Baron Sir Roger Manwood,' relating to his Son Peter. — 98. A Note of fuch of the Goods of SirThos. Shirley, Knight, as were portable, and not mention- ed in the Inventory brought to the Savoy. — 99, Mr. Alford’s Expreflions In his will, concerning his defire that his Son Ed- ward Alford, might be retain^ in the Service of llie Lord Trea- surer. VOL. CX.— Lot HO. Vol. 1. Thte Inhabitants of Eton Soke, Bedfordfliire, to the Juf- tices, concerning 4 My lies, ere — 44. The Inhabitants of the Englifli Pale in Ireland, to the Queen, enumerating the almoft intolerable grievances they fuf- fer. — 45. The nature of the Lands, wTiat in Pafture, what in Tillage, and whether call’d Plough-lands or Acres ; and of the Rivers, Woods, Bogs, &c. in Ireland. — 46. An Account of the Ancient Inhabitants of Ireland, and neceflity of the Govern- ment call’d Cl'andiboye, in that Kingdom. — 47. A Note of all fuch Lands as belonged to the Earl of Clancars, and to whom he paffed them.- — 48. A Latin Account of 2 Invafions of Ire- 'land t the firft from Henry the of England, 1172; the other of. King. John, 1210. — 49. The Iflanders of Jerfey, to the Council, for the better providing for the Elder Children of that Ifle, than tlie Laws thereof will at prefent allow. — 50. Rent- ( 435 ) Corn, and Money due to the Queen by Obits, Mafies, Brother- hoods, &c. ufed in Guernfey, found by Comraiffioners for that purpofe. — 5J. Injuries offered by the Inhabitants of Southamp- ton to the Inhabitants of the Ifles of Guernfey and Jerfey.— • S2. A Schedule or Inventory of Writings contained in a Cheft, of Matters relating to Guernfey, Jerfey, Alderney, and Sarke. — 53. Articles exhibited to the Members of thePrivy CoHncil,on the State and Condition of Guernfey and Aldernye, — 54<. Mr, Hen. King’s Account of Difburfemeuts made in the Embafly of Sir'Tho. Chaloner to' Spain, beginning in 1561. — 55. Sir Tho. Randolph to the Ld. Treafurer, at the time of his Embafly Jluffia, on maintaining the Englifh Commerce there. VOL. CXIL— Lot 112. Fol. 1. A Letter to the Lord Treafureis on the renewal of Com- merce in the Low-Countries, (the Paper decay’d, and nearly obliterated.) — 2. Articles of a Commercial Treaty betwixt Q. Eliz. and the King of Spain with a Latin Claufe relating to the Duke of Burgundy. — 3. Propofitions in French to the Em- peror of Germany for pacifying and putting an end to the Trou- bles in the Low-Countries. — 4. An Account of the unwilling- refs of the French Soldiery to fight againft the Emperor, know- ing their own King’s quarrel to be unjuft. — 5. Confiderations concerning the French King’s flighting the aid of England and Holland, and making peace with the K. of Spain ; with a Du- plicate. — 6. A Note of things to be fettled by the Queen’s Majefty touching the fecret League : Lord Burghley’s thoughts on the 3 firft Articles, — 7. Names of Perfons of diftini^ion who came from France to England, in Company with the Vif- count of Turynne.-’— 8. Orders in French, to be obferved upoir Oath by the Fourty-one Gentlemen of the French King’s Cham- ber. — 9. An Account of French Regiments of Soldiers ordered to be affembled in Champaigne, Picardie, Burgundy, Gafcoigne, &c. — 10. An Ordonnance in the French tongue, for the Sup- preffion of Piracies on the high Seas. — 11. The Cardinal of Bourbon’s Declaration of the Caufe of his taking up Arms. In the French Tongue. — 12. A Book of the Expences of the Houfehold of the French King. In feveral Sheets, in the French tongue. — 13. Names of the Havens about the Coafts of France, and of the Governors of them, written in French. — 14. For the Queen’s infpe61ion, a Note of the Catholick King’s Hoiife- bold, and of his domeftic Expences, in Spanifh, — 15. Skinck, a Dutchman’s Stratagem to furprife a Town in the Low-Coun- tries, Lord Leicefier’s grand Reception by the States.— 1 6. An unnamed perfon’s offer to Lord Burghley, to dilcover a way to deprive the King of Spain of his advantages in the Wefi-Ii\dies. "—17, Names of Grandees, Lords Spiritual, and other eminent 3 K 2 . ( 4S6 ) Perfons that at prefent have freeft accers to, and the ear of th# Catholic King. — 18. A Memorial of certain things which Mr. Percival hath to defcribe to the Lord Treafurer concerning Groninguen. — 19. A relation of the manner of the difcom- ^tureof the Spaniards in the Ifland of Tercera. — 20. For the Queen’s infpedion, an Account in Italian of the Yearly Reve- nue of the Realm of Naples ; accurately drawn up by a Nea- politan. —21 . The particulars of the Yearly Revenue of the Duchy of Milan ; by a Milanefe Gentleman, written in Italian. —22 On the Condition of fome Principalities in Italy ; on the expediency of the King of Sweder^’s Amity with the French King. — 23. Names of Counfellors and Senators of the King- doms of Denmark and Norway, of the Duchy of Slefwick, &c. •—24'. Matters to be confidered for the honour of the Queen and the Realm of England, in dealings with the Gr. Signior.^ — • 25. Mr. Harbroyvne’s Account of the Daily expences incurred by the Grand S.ignior. — 26. Articles of Capitulation with the (Grand Signior, to be fpecifi’d in the Queen’s Letters, and re- ferr’d to her AmbalTador and Nuncio. — 27. Regulations fit tq be made for the Merchants trading to Tripoly, &c. or rather to allow other Merchants to trade there alfo. — 28. Arguments Egainft theexclufive practice of Trading to the Turkith and Ve- netian dominions. — 29. A Letter from the Prince of Morocco to K. James Ifi, to affift him with his Fleet againfi: his neigh- b’ring Enemies.— 30. Edwd. Halmeden, &c. trading to Bar- bary, complain to the Lord Treafurer of the inconvenience? they meet with, from Richard Thompfon.- — 31. Interrogatories tobetender’d to Anthony Marfiie, on behalf of the Merchants trading to Ruffia.— -32. Inftrudions for Mr. Gardner at his go- ing to Cpurt, in behalf of the Company of Merchants trading to Ruffia. — 33. Memoirs for her Majefiy’s Letters lo the Em- peror of Ruffia, in behalf of the Company trading there. — 34*. —A Letter Ip the Lord Boris Fedorowitz, Mafter of the Horfe to the greut and mighty Emperor of Ruffia, and his Highnefs’s Xieutenant of Cafan. — 35. The number of Miles and Stages between St. Nicholas and Mofco, by Water and Land ; Eng- land to Mofco being difiant 3500 Miles.— 36. The Emperor of Ruffia’s allowance for every Fleth-day, and what the parti- culars amount to in Englith Money ; on the fame half ffieet as No. 35. — 37. One Bennet fupplicates the Emperor of Ruffia for his Letters to Q. Elizabeth, to flop Sir Wm. Garret and Co. from Monopolizing the Trade. — 38. Inftru£lions of the Council for one — Cherry, a London Merchant, to fail to Ruffia, and obviate the ill Reports fpread there againft Q. Eli- zabeth. — 39. S jme Merchants trading to Ruffia, reprefent to Lord Burghley, that if fome Paflages in Dr. Fletcher’s Hift. of Ruffia; are not expung’d, their Trade will be ruinM. — 40. Mer- chants trading to Ruffia, in a Memorial for Lord Burghley, fliew the damage they have fuffer’d by Mr. Hierom Horfey.— 41. Xhe Ruflia Company of England petition the Emperor againfl ( ^37 ) CJIover, Bennet, &c. as Interlopers, and that they may be pn^ nifh’d — 42. A Memorial of the Ruflia Merchants to the Lord Treafurer, for the Queen’s Letter tQ (he Emperor, to pacify his anger raifed againftthem, by Mr. Hieroiji Horfey. — 43. Obfer- yations of the Ruffia Merchants on a Letter fent by the Em- peror of Ruflia to the Queen of England. — 44. A Letter in Prench of King Henry the 4th, to the Duke of Somerfet, Pro- teftor.— 45. P. Van Heyl, a Lunenberger in Latin to Mr. M. Hicks for reftitution of the Cargo of a Ship taken by the Eng- Ilfli from fome Lunenbergers. — 46. The French Ambafiador in Trench, to Mr. Hicks, to procure the Lord Treafurer’s Order for relealing an imprifon’d Frenchman. — 47. Miller CafTeley intreats theT-ord Treafurer in Latin to pardon him for tome in- difcreet Expreflions. — -48. The Townfmen of Ypres in the Ne- therlands having negle6led to ranfom, as they promifed, one Harman Van Otten, their Townfman, a Captive to the Duke pf Parma, wants Q. Elizabeth tp authorize him to make repri- fals on them.— 49. Reafons for revoking one Acerbo’s Letters Patent for importing Currants and Oils from the Levant, hav- ing obtain’d them by falfe Suggeftions. — 50. An Abridgment of the Letters Patent granted to Acerbo Velutelli, mentioned in the preceding Article. — 51. A Petition of fome Merchants |to the Lord Mayor, &c. of London, to join with them for a re- call of Velutelli’s Grant. — 52. Some Venetian Merchants to' the Lord Treafurpr, for leave to import their Wares as ufual not- withftanding Acerbo’s Grant. — 53. Nicholas Gozzi to the Lord Treafurer for reftoring to him 45 Pounds weight of Venetian Gold, his property, unjuftly Seiz’d by the Cuftom Officers. — 54. Wm. Ter Loo of Amfierdam in Latin, to the Queen, that being banithcd from his Country, and p<)or, the would be pleat- cd to let him export 300 Tons of Beer, or an equivalent in Cloths, without paying the Cuftoms. — 55. Gerrard Hoenrich’s Propofals to Lord Robert Cecil, in Latin, which, if granted^ fhall ingage him to import from Holland and Frizeland mod ex- pellent Horfes and Mares. — 56. Disburfements made by Harry King, while at Madrid in 1561. — 57. A Continuation of Dif- burfements made by the faid H. King in different parts of Spain, to the end of 1562. — This Harry King feems to have been a kind of Steward to Sir Thomas Chaloner, when Ambafiador in -Spain. VOL. CXIIL— Lot 113. Fol. 1. The Queen, the Nobility, &c. Subferibers to a Voyage fo Cathay, alias China, with the Sums fubferibed. — 2. Some Ac- count of a Voyage, in a much obliterated and very imperfect letter to Ld. Admiral Ch, Howard. — 3. A Contra^ betyrixt ( 438 ) •lie Queen, and Sir. William Garrard and other Merchants, for hiring the Queen’s Slii|> Mynyon, for Africa. — 4. Projects and Devices of one Edmund Jentill, for facilialing certain mechanic Powers, at Sea, and in frefli Waters. — 5. Means for railing Contributions towards building, furnithing, and maintaining a Store-houfe or Nurfery for tlie Queen’s Royal Navy. — 6. An • unnam’d Perfbn to the Ld. Trealurer, to forbid Importation of Spanifli Wares, unlefs Suffolk wool Manufa61ures are taken in return. — 7. Cap. Carlifle’s Account of advantages to the Realm, from a fudden Seizure of Books, Letters, Papers, &c. with an- fwers to Objections. — 8. A methttd to ffop the Exportation of Gold and Silver, by buying Englith wares for Exportation, with the Money arifing from foreign w'ares imported — 9. Some Merchants, &c. Petition Sr. James Hawes, Ld. Mayor of London, againft Rd. Chandler’s Grant for regiftering Poli- cies of Affutance. — 10. Cap. Hit.chcocks’s diredions fof Ra- tioning fome Queen’s Ships of War in the Channel, to annoy foreign Enemies, and protect Friends. — 11. A Grant of the Queen to Lady Cecilia, a Sifter of the King of Sweden, for Exportation of 20, 000 Englith broad Cloths, on the ufual terms. — 12. The Regent of Scotland to Ld. Burghley, to dif- charge a Ship and Cargo of Fitli, belonging to one Achefon a Scoltman, feized by a Searcher of Lynn. — . 13. A proportion of Vidluals, &c. for thirteen Months, with mention of the feveral Articles, for the Galleon Leicefter, itsComplement ISSPerfous. — 14. Hawkins’s Information of enormous Abufes in the Queen’s Navy, committed or conniv’d at by Sir William Winter. — 15* An Examination of Mr. Hawkins’s bargain, as to the Ten Arti- cles mentoned in the Queen’s behalf. — 16. The Queen’s in- jundions to the Serveyors of the Navy, that her Ship-timber be not diverted to other Ufes. — 17. Money aud filks, the pro- perty of Virgilio Corbizi and Julio Dati, put on board the St, John Baptift at Ancona and Ragufa, confign’d to themfelves at Alexandria. — 18. Some Infurers try to convince Mr. Alderman Marlin that by their Policies they bind themfelves ftrongly to the infured, for performance of Covenants, — 19. Sums of Money that came to the hands of Mr. Thomas Grefliam, and paffed from" him in the Time of Queen Mary. — 20. The Queen’s grant to Nicholas Culverwell and Co. Merchants, for conditional Exportation of 1000 Sarplers of Wool, and Ditto of Fells, for 20 Years. — 21. Articles upon a new Contrad, thought neceflary to be obferved, by ftich as hereafter lhalb ap- ply lor Expv)rtation of Wools. — 22. Mr. Thomas Moryfon’s Account of the Cuftoms paid at feveral Periods, by the Mer- chants of the Staples. — 23. Sums of Money annually carried out of England by foreign Merchants, for iheir Wares iniported hither. — 24. A propofal Ibr Merchants, &c. to eftablifli a Sta- ple oF Corn and Salt, Cuftom bee, in the Port of London, for tile good of the Realm. — 25 . Philip Edwards and Occam Fug- gottfs Latin rupplication to the Senate of Augfburg, concerning { 439 ) Peper, brought lo England. — 26. A Grant of the Alnegerfliij^ of all Woolen manufa6lur*d Goods, to be fearch’d, meafurM and feal’d for the Alnage of every one. — 27. Illegal Pradlices of Met- chant flrangers, with a recital of Claufes offeveral A61s made to retrain them. — 28 The Qaeen’s Commiffion to the Ld. High Treafurer, Ld. High Admiral, See. to try and punith fucli EngliHimen as molefl the French King’s Subjects at Sea. — 29. An Extradfrom an Ancient French MS. concerning the Office of an Admiral. — 30. Some Obfervations concerning a Court of Record, to be kept in the Tower of London, (almoft oblite- rated.) — 31. A Note of fufch Tenements as have been built on the Queen’s wafte Ground, in Ten Years fpace, within the liber- ty of the Tower. — 32. Paymen{s and allowances made to the Officers, &c. of tlie Tower, agreeable to their Ranks and de- grees in the accuftomed manner. — 33. Contiderations fliewing it is neither necelfary nor fafe, that the Queen’s Records ffiould be under the Cuftody of one Man^ and Key.- — 34*. William Bowyer, in Latin, to the Ld. Treafurer, concerning the keeping of the Records in the Tower. — 35. Records, proving that the Tower hath been the ancient Repohtory of Records, efpecially thofe of the Chancery; with reafons why they fliould continue there. — 36. Articles concerning the engraving of all the Queen’s Seals; and by whom, and by what Warrant they ought to be ingrav’d. — 37. To the Earl of Pembroke, Ld. Steward of England, (hewing feme dangerous places for an Enemy’s landing on the Coaft of Dorfetffiire. — 38. John Hill to the Ld. Treafurer, for Money due the him as Surveyor at Dover harbour, drawing Plans and Models, Sic. — 39. A Scheme for better colleding the flatutabl^ Tonage for the Works at Dover ; with Rea- fons to prove the fame.— -40. The divifion of the County of Devon into Ead, North and South; with the manner of af- (igning Soldiery to each Part. — 41. Regulations lo be obferv- ed in the training and muftering of the Soldiery in the Country. — 42. Contiderations concerning Lieutenants, to be fo ordered as in jurtice and equity (hall be thought fit. — 43. A Colle(5tion of the Statutes concerning Military Affairs ; made in' the Reign of divers K ngs of this Realm. — 44. A Declaration of the great Abule of mufters^ of this Realm, with a Device for re- forming the fame — 45. A Propofal for training Soldiers in the County of Norfolk ; with thef daily allowance to each man. — 46. Rates to be laid on each Perlon, according to his- Wealth and Ability, for fupport of the Militia of the realm.— 47. Pro- pofals laid before the Lord Treafurer, bow to raife Money for fupport of the War. — 48. Sir Horatio Pallavicini’s Account in Italian, of the manner of raifing 5000 Horfemen and 6000 Launcers . — 49. A Calculation of proportionable Sums requifite for maintaining 300 men by land, for Six months. — , 50. A Calculation of the proportion of provifions for two thoufand Men for two Months. — 51 A Lift of Names of Knights and Gentlemen, to be employ’d ia a certain unnam^ ( 440 ) ^Military EKpediiion. — 52. An EftiraatS of fhe Espetice bt' maintainin^if an Army of 8000 Horferaen, and 13000 Foot- inen, 1603.~3^6. A Letter from the faid Ambaflad. Scarannetli unto mee, for a Reprive of Jauvering for a few Daies, 1603. — 328. Dounbles Information of Capten Wright and Capt, Pearfe, Pirates, 1603. — 331. Sir Carlo Scarrannelli, knt. hrs Letter to mee, touching Jo. Davies and Rich. James, 1608.*— 333. A Note left with mee by Sir Carlo Scarannelli, Ktit. touching the Spoile committed uppon the Galeon £mo, of Venice, by Capten Hull the Pirate, 1603. — 335. Diverfi otlier Letters from the faid Scarannelli unto mee, for appre* benfion of Valentine the Pirate, that Pierce hath fatisfied unto him the 60 lib. agreed on, and Capten Tho. Tomkins, and touching Capten Wil. Pierfe the Pirate.— 353. Com- plaints made to the Lords of the King’s P. Counfeil by Sir Carlo Scarannelli, Knt. Secretary to the State of Venice, at Wilton nere Salitbury, 1603. — 369. Sir Molino, AmbalTad. for the State of Venice, his Agreement with George Efcot the Pirate, and defireth that he rtaay have his Pardon for that Offence, 1604. — 371. The like for Wil. Ecop, 1604. — 372. The like for Charles Kettleby, 1604. — 378. The like for Lieutenant Blainey, 1604; and Capt. Wil. Pierce, Cornelius Billing, Capt. Edward Fall, Tho. Bradbury, Edmund Bonhar, , John Bradbury, Smart Whith, Nathaniel Savage, 1604.— 415. Sir Nicolo Molino, the Venetian Ambaflad. to mee, for aWarranttoapprehend John Elfteea Pirate, 1604. — 423. The like for the Pardon of Henry Peach, a Pirate, 1604.— 424. The like Letter for the Examination of Capt. Thomafin and Capt. Harper, touching Goods taken from the Venetians, J605, and to releate John Harper and Nichol. Woodcbck uppon the Sureties named in the Letter — 426. The like Letter for the apprehending of Henrick Glas, of Southarop^* ton, Flemming, fufpeded of Piracy, 1605. — 428. The like Letter to procure a Pardon for Kettleby, with whom he had compounded, 1605. — 429. The like Letter from him to mee, to refpite the Execution of Nicholas Woodcock for 12 Dales, 1 605. — 43 1 . Sir P ich. Hawkins’ Anfweres to the Complaints exhibited againfl: him by the Venetian Ambaffadour. 139 AColledion of Treaties between England and France, Spain^ Portugal, the Hanfe-towns, &c. with the Privileges eflabliflied for the Company of Merchant Adventurers, &c. (Folio) -140 Admiralty Papers (Folio) concerning Prizes, Piracies, Admii ralty Jurildidion, Navy Vidualling, Fitheries, &c. particulars, viz. — Fol. 1 to 6. Letters in Favour of Delinquents, 1598.— 7 to 1 1 . Concerning Regulations of the London Watermen—* 12 to 18. Concerning Piracies of the Ship Flying Dragon of Briftol, 1598. — 24 to 59. Concerning particular Prizes, LeL lers of Marque, &C. 1599, 1600.— 65. Concerning Admiralty Jurisdidion in the Hundred of Coleridge, Devon. 1599. — 67. * A Letter of Sir Tho. Shirley to the Lord Admiral, concerning two Prizes he Imd carried into Plymouth, 1600,-69. ^ ^ttef 6f Queen Elizabeth to the Doge of Venice, concern- ing feme Englifti Ships (lopped there, 1600.^ — 71. Petitioif concerning a Cargo of Lignum Vitae brought 'from the Itland of Nevis, and flopped by the Lord Admiral for his Tenths. ~“75. Order concerning fome Captives in Barbary, — 77 to J 10. Papers concerning particular Prizes, Piracies,. &c. 1 600. * — 114. A Dutch Placart of Sea Government. — 116. Bonds taken on granting Letters of reprifal. — 122 to 9. Inftrudlions in Admiralty Caufes, and Lifts of Prizes. — 126. Draught of a Letter from the Queen to the Judge of the Admiralty, interlined by the Hand of L. T. Burghley, 1591. — 13J. Adi of Council for fitting out two Ships of War to prevent the Depredations of the Dunkirkers on the Weft Coaft, 1 601. — - 133 to 143. Papers concerning fundry Admiralty Caufes, 1601. — 141. Remembrance of Sir Julius Csefar for the Re- formation. of Diforders in the Admiralty of England, 1601.— 150 to 159^ Petitions and Letters on Suits in the Admiralty Court. — 160. Inconveniences that would enfiie, if made lawful to Appeal from the Admiralty's Adjudication of Prize Goods, to other Courts, 1601. — 163 to 190. — Petitfens and other Papers concerning Prizes, lawful and unlawful, wdth two Letters from Lord Nottingham, and an Order of Coun- cil to ftay proceeding againft one Capt. Pierce Griffith, charged with Piracy, 1602. — 191. Sir Edward Coke, Attor- ney General's Opinion touching the Corporation of Poole's preferiptive Right to th^ Admeafurement of Corn, Coals, tkc. in that Port, 1602. — 193. Petition to James VL of Scotland from Geor. Strachan, of Aberdeen, owner of a Ship in the Spanltb Tirade feized in the Port of St. Lucar, Anno 1588, by the Inquifition who burnt the Mafter, Mate and Boatfwain for being Proteft^^nts and Fleffi-eaters on Days prohibited, condemned the Men to the Galleys, and confifcated Ship and Goods, valued at 40000 Crowns. — 195 to 221. Letters and other Papers on Admiralty Affairs. — 223, Letter of James I. to Haward Lord Vifeount Bindon, to ftay proceedings againft certain Pirates, who had much molefted the French Trade, with a minute (by Sir J. C.) of his Lordftiip's Anfwer remonftrating agijiinft fuch Indulgence.-— 225. Minute of a Proclamation againft Piracies. — 231 to 233. Two Letters of Lord Vifeount Bindpn, concerning Admiralty Queftions. — 237. Letter of Sir Rich. Hawkyns, Vice Admiral ot Devon, touching Admiralty Jurifdidion, 1603. — 24 1 . Minute of Sa- tbfaQion to be propofed to the State of Venice for Englifti Piracies on Venetian Sabje6ls. — 243 to 266. Various Papers on Admiraltv Suits, 1603*4. — 268, Letter of the Earl of Dorlet, and Vifeount Cranbone advifing rigorous Proceedings againft one Robert Rickman, for cowardly furrendering his Ship and Goods to the Turks, 1604.— 270 to 278. Various Papers on Admiralty Suits. — ^282. Minute of Proceedings \^gainft Sir Robert Manfei, — 286. Rate of yi^uaU allowed to a Mariner, per Diem, in the Eaft India Service. — K Moneys ifl'ned out of the Exchequer to the Treaf. of the Navy from 1603 to 1612. — 290. Memorandum of <£"8000 granted by Privy Seal to Laur. dCemys out ’of Sir Walter KaieglPs Manor of Shei'borne, and of an Annuity of 400 to Sir W. R’s Widow,. .with her Letter complaining of Delays in Payment. — 298. A Note of the feveral Ads of Parliament in Favour of Merchant Aliens. — 300 to 316. Sundry Papers touching lading on Englitli'preferably to Foieign Bottoms.—* 318. Letter from the Lord Admiral Nottingham to Sir J. C. touching the Monies due to the Viduallers of the Navy on Contrad, 1603. — 320. Charges of Vidualling and Wages of the Navy for a Year.-— 336. Information of pirated Goods feized in the Manor of Sir Rich. Champernon and others, 1605. — 341 to 367. Various Papers concerning Prizes, . and Admiralty Jurifdidion. — 369 to 396. Draught of the King^s Proclamation to forbid Strangers fiftiing on his Goafts, without fpecial Licenfe, and fundry Papers concerning the Brilifh Fifheries. — 392. Mandate ot the King of Denmark concerning Fi tiling on the Coaft of Norway, Iceland, '&c. 398 to 402. Papers on the Queftion between the Dutch'and Englitli touching the Greenland Fitiiery. — 404. Copy of a. Petition of the Rufiia Merchants, and tbofe of the Whale Fitiiery. — 410. Minutes taken Jby S.. j. C. at the Trial of Sir Walter'-Ralegh,— 414. The Cale of one Brown tent among the Dutch Herring Fitliers to demand a certain Acknow- ledgement claimed by his Majefty, but feized and carried Priibner to Holland, with fundry Law-readings thereop. Anno 161«7. — 419. Touching the Offence of Ambafladors, &c. in conveying criminous Perfons out of their Sovereigns Dominions. — 424. Papers concerning the Navy, and .Re- drefs of Ditbrders, by the Coram itlioners, of whom Sir J. C. was one, 1615. — 439 to 471, Complaint of the Lord high Admiral, agaiiift the Common Law Judges for their Prohi- bitions, and flaying Jutlice in the Admiralty Courts, with sundry Papers thereon. 141 A large Colleblion of Papers concernirg Admiralty Caufes, with tome Recommendatory Letters of particular Suits from ' Sir Fra.Walfingham, Lord Burghley, &c. 1582 to 1604. — ‘Fol. 1. A Cohtroverty for Fees betwene Mr. Rowe, of Eflex, and Pilborough the Regitler there, 1582, — 6; Articles and Exa- mination >tbereuppon at the Su,te of Capten John Ridlefden, . touching a Prize taken by Letter of Reprifalh 1587, againft John; Wats, Capten of an other Snip, etc. — 47, Gonlilium Alberici Gentilis J. C. ,de Comis retidlis per Nicliolau*- de Gozzi, Marino de Gozzi, Nepoti tiio, per Verb u' Mobil ia, etc. — 51.' Witneffes examined on the Behalfe of Shawcroft Cletheroe and others in an Admirall Caufe, 1587,-75. The Complaint of Silvefter Towars, Marthall of the Admiralty I/OJ ( 7 ) Towne of'Kingj’s Lynne, in the Countie of Norfolk, againfl; the Mayor of the laiJ Towne. — 77. An Inventory of th^e Goo-is laden at Embden, in the Hope of Embden, Mr, WiJ. Vanburghthan, for Rochell, 12 Mart. 159 k— 78. The Pepofitions of certeine Mariners of the Bearers Wheipe againft Birch the Maher, 20 Mart. 1594. — 81. A Procura- tion in the Portingall Tounge to Guido Malapert, Ciprian de Gabry, et al. 24 Mart. 1594. — 90. James Stapers his Ac- COmpt for certeine Powder, 1589. — 91. Querela Harrifon .contra Leatefome, et alios, .1589. — 105. Colquit’s notorious Contrarieties, 10 Mail, 1594. — 107. The Lords of the Co. theire Order, in the Caufe of Evan Lloyd and others againft Sir Edward Harbert, Knt. 15 Julii, 1590.— Ill* Querela Qul. Coition de Britloll contra Status Unitam Provinciam Hollandias et Zelandiae, Aug. 1588. — 1.85, Touching a Ship .called the Little Mary Marten of London, laden with Orenges and Lemons, 1584 . — t 141. Witnelfes examined for Amy Brag, Widoe, touching the Death of her Hutband, and Spoile of his Goods, made by the French, an. 1584.— 154. Articles on the Behalf of John Newton, and others, Mar- chanfs of London, to examine the Maher Mariners and Mar-» jciiants of the Ship called the Bruce, of Colros in Scotland.— 158. Examinations in the Admiralty in a Caufe of Complaint by Alexander Chapman, of Hull, againh French Pirates ofi Crofyick and Conquet in Britanny in France. — 165. The Proofes of Mr. Becket his LotTes by the French, 25 Mali, 1585.- — 167. Wilken Van.Alden againh Fitz William and Company, for a Spoile at Sea, 1585. — 180. Mr. Tho, Andre wes his Opinion touching 2 Caufes concerning Rutfell and other Marcliants, 1 Mart. 158S. — 186. Orders for the Trinkermen, 1588, 1 Martii.r—i 87. Evidence againh him who hole the Piece of Ordinance, 1588. — 191. The L. Ad- ^mirall and Sir Walter Raleigh, contra Lemond, Jan. 1588. — 193. Antonio d’Avega, contra Cordal, Wifeman, Hawes, etc. 17^Jan. 158S. — 195. Fra. Hawley, contra Inhabit, de Weymouth, touching notable Contempts committed there againh Admirall Jurirdidion, 23 Jan. 1588. — 197. Hulcher, contra Flick, et Flick, contra Cordal, 30 Od. 1589. — 198. Charges layd out by Tifon, allowable by Adam Hulfcher, ult. Junii, 1588. — 202. A Letter from the Deputezof the States bn the Behalfe of Adam Hulcher, 17 Febr. 1587, et fol, 210. — 204. Linfcn, contra Capit. Flick, 18 Feb. 1588. — 208. Letter from the States to the Lords in Favour of Henry Henrick of Horme, 30 Jan. 1589 — 224. The Lohfes of Adam Fullerton, a Scottiibman, 23 Mart. 1583. — 228. A Letter from Sir Tho. Perrot, Kpt. touching certeine Irffli and Scots robbed by Cooke, Smith and other. Pirates, 11 Juliij, 1587. — 2.30. A Note of fuch Engliftr Marchants and others, as have bene robbed by the Scots in the Space of 7 Years, 14 Feb. 1588. — 234. WatfoiPs Ship fpoiled by Capt. X«ot i « ) Gwayteand Company, 1586.-^255. Cornelius Jolinfon, of Embden, againft Sir Marten Frobulher, Knt. 26 06t. 1590. — 237. The Lofles of Jo Norres, of Barftable by the French, 20 Julii, 1590.< — 239. The Decree and Order fet'downe by the Lords of her Majefties moft hon. Counfell, in the Favour of the Marchants of Edenborough in Scotland, againft Mr, Koger Wyndham, 21 Maii, 1589. — 242. Bartholomew, con- tra Meres, 8 Martii, 1589. — 244. A Letter from the French Ambafl'ador Beauvoir la Noche, 27 Martii, 1590, touching Frenchmen fpoileid by an EngHlh Pirate, and carried into Wales. -~»-246. A Copy of Q. Elizabeth her Letter unto the Magifirates of Lubeck, 27 Martii, 1590.— -248. Letter from Mr. Secretary Walfyngham, touching Caufes of the Scottith- men, 11 Aug. 1589. — 254. Articles whereupon Jaques Bon-hoime of Diepe was to be examined, 22 Jan. 1 589, — 256, Bawden, contra Rainfcroft, 12 Jan. 1589. — 258. A true Note of all fuch Spanith Money as Francis Burnell receaved to the Ule of my L. Admirall in part of his Lordfhip*S Tenths of thofe Kindes of Commodities growing out of 2 Prizes brought into Dartmouth by 4 feverall Ships or Barkes, whereof Corners, Jo. Newail, Charles Buckley, and James Beare were Captens. — 262. Divers Letters from Mr. Secre- tary Walfyngham, 1589, et fol. 282. 286, et fol. 296, 302, ' 310. — 266. Sir Rich. Grenevill, Knt, touching a Ship and Wines arrcfted by a Kinlman of his at PaRowe, 19. Maii 1589. — 280. The French Ambaffador Beauvoir la Noche on the Behalfe of Lewes de Saye, 2 0€t. 1589.— 306. A Certi- ficate from Nicholas de Gozzi and Philip Curfiny, touching the Capten of the Gallion Tigon, 17 Julii, 1589. — 308, Ordered by my Lords of the P. Co. Watlbn and Shawcroft, Marchants of London, and Harman Longerman, touching Wines come from Spaine, where the Pofteflion fhould bee, till the Law had decided the right, 25 Maii, 1589.— 314. A Certificate from Cordall and Curfiny, touching the Satisfac- tion of poore Mariners againft John de Riviera. — 316. Th* Examination of Jo. Browne before the Reglfter of the Diftur- bances, 23 Decern. 1584.— 318. The Debtes of Alofifo de Bazurlo and his Creditors. — 320. The Agreement betwene Burnell and Stile ^br the Regifter Ships of Norfolk and Suffolk, touching th* Admiralty. — 322. Articles fet downe by the Lords and others of her Majefties P. Co. to be obferved by the Lord Admirall, in graunting Commiftions of Reprifall, to Tho. Cordell, Jo. Wats, etc, 9 Julii, 1585. — ^323. A Note of the Goods taken from Tho. Jackfon, at Sea, by 2 Captens of Flulhing, Ivors and Powell, 16 Dec, 1585. — 325. A Cer- tificate againft the Servant of the Admiralty of EfTex for abufing one Rich. Thory, 30 Aug. 1586. — 329. Jafper Smith’s Demaund of Fees of Will. Hareward, 1585. — 332. The Caufe betwene Simonelll and Tribanti, Sept. 1584. — 346. A Note from Mr. John de Riviera, touching Cables ( 6 Lot. arrefted by ?etnerfon.— 348. The Names of the Stales of the Lowe Countries, as came into England in An. 1585.— 35 1, Mr. Secretary Walfyngham, to examine a Caufe, touching a Wrong pretended to be done to Pelruccio Waldini an Italian, 4 Aug. 1586. — 356. Teftimonials and Proofes in the Caule fcetwene Becket and Burre. — 371. A Letter from Sir Jo* Swinerton, Knt. in the Caufe betwene Fitzharbert and himlelfe, 1603.^375. A Letter from D. Hudfon, touching his Proceading in the Buifiriefs of Caplen Carey, Honymanj Flemings and Holluft, 21 Julii, 1603, in the Caufe betwene Stephenfon, PI. the laid Capt. Rob. Catey and Parteners Def-*— 387. Touching a Guernezay Caufe, 18 Julii> 1604. — 389. The Summary of the Proceadings in the High Court of th* Admiralty of England, againft Jo. Callice and Court Hec- kelenbech Alleman, at the Sute of Peter Chamberlain and others, Marchants of France, 12 Nov. 1586, with D. Ham- mond's Opinion. — *•391 . Complaints made by theFrench againft Englifti Pirates, with briefe Anfweres to them, 2 Odob, 1587, el fol. 396. — 394. The Copy of an Order let downe by the French King's Counfel), touching the Caufe of Peter Chamberlain and Fellowes, againft Callice the Englifti Pirate, 10 Dec. 1588, et fol. 420. — 400. A Reply of the French to the Anfwere of the Englifti.— 404. Priour the Sollicitor of Chamberlain his Confent to the Releafe of Heckelenbech iippon his own Bond, 9 Junii, 1578. — 406. Damafliette's Allegations and Proofes, and Sir George Carey his Aun- fweres, 1 Jan. 1586. — 408. A briefe Ex trad of my Letter madetothe French Complaints, 16 Odob, 1584. — -416. Let- ters from Sir Edward Stafford, L. Ambaftfadeur in France ' from the Q. of England, to Sir Francis Walfyngham, Secre- tary ofState, touching the^French Complaints againft Englifti Pirates, in Auguft 1584. — 435. Cornellfon and others againft Sir Rich. Grenefield, Knt. — 436. A Warrant from Sir WaL ter Mildmay to affift a Way ter in the Cuftom-houfe for arreft- i ng of Woade and Pikes, 19 Mali, 1587.*— 440. A* Letter from my L. Treas. Burghley, 5 Maii, 1587. — 444. The Caufe betwene Mr. Bird and Mj. Eaton.— 454. Michael Lem- mond againft Sir Rich. Grenefield, Knt. — 455. The L ‘icis of the P. Co. theire Warrant to the L. Warden of the C nq Fortes to graunt A Withernrince againft thofe of Offend, tor wrongfully deteyning the Perfon of an inhabitant of th . Cinq . Fortes and his goods. — 457. Notes concerning the Pr-zes of Goddard and Norwood, 1585. — 463. Newton and Brorae, about the Goods in the Ship of Denmark brought to PLrtf- mouth, 18 Maii, 1587, H2 Admiralty Papers, of wbich the moft remarkable, viz — FoL 1 to 5, Concerning the (prohibited) Sale of Englifii Ships to Foreigners, 1606.— 7. Concerning Anhoyance of Timing Boales (called Hebers) on /the Xhame%.e— 9 Copy oi an Vokii. C Lot. ( 10 ) ^ Order of Council anno 1560, againfl; King’s Bench Prohi- bitions, flaying Proceedings in the Admiralty Courts. — 11 Extr^dls from Records of the Admiralty Court for the better governing of the Thames-Fifliermen, produced in a. Caufe between the Trinker-men and the Heber-men, 1582, 5. — 17. of the Sovereignty of the Britifh Seas, and the Admi- ralty Court’s Right of Jurifdidion therein. — 21. Obferva- lions touching the King’s Prerogative in Sea-Wrecks, 1605. ■—23. Notes touching the Adiniralty Court’s Circuits. — 28. Ordinances and Statutes devifed by the King’s Majefly for the Rule, Eflablithment and Surety of his Highnefle’s Caflies, &c. appointed to the Survey of the Lord High Ad- miral temp. Henr, VIII. — 35. Account fettled between Sir R. Hawkins and Sir J. C. for the Letters. 20th. part of the Lord Admiral’s Tenths of fundry Prizes. — 52. A Printed Brief of the Lord Admiral Effingham licenfing Wm. Brown, a Navy Gunner, wour>ded in the Queen’s Service, to beg Alms in the Churches throughout England, 1590. — 110. Atfl- davit of Richd. Richardfon, Minifler of Saxby, Com. Line, certifying that the Anceflors and Family of Wm. Kiddal, Efq. of Sduth-Ferriby, were entitled to certain Royalties, Privileges, and Prerogatives by Grant of the Admiralty Court, 1606. — 119. Requefl of the Judge of the Admiralty, to the Lord Chief Juflice of the King’s Bench, and his Col- legues, with the Agreement that enfued thereon. — 131. Dr.' Hamond’s Opinion, touching Mr.WilliamYelverton’s Wjl! and Teflament, 1 589. — 132. A Letter of the Grand Duke of Tuf- cany, to the Lord Admiral, touching a Ship brought intoPortf- mouth by one Captain Gifford, 1605. — 134' to 432. Various Papers concerning the Claims of the French Ambaflador; the Scotch and other Foreign Minifters, on Captures made by the Englifli, from 1580 to 1590. — 229. A Supplication of the Fifh- ermen of Milton, for the enjoyment of their Oyfler-grounds. — 434. Pirates and others condemned at the Admiralty Seffions in Southwark, &c. 1605. — 436. Mr. Nicholas Facent ac- quaints Sir J. C. that it his Majefly’s Pleafure that he follows the Lord Chief Juftice’s Diredions in a Caufe of Spanifli Sugars, purfiied by the Spanifli Ambaflador, 1605. — 446. Orders and Rules agreed on by the Fifljermen of Barking, Effex. 143 Admiralty Papers of which the mofl remarkable, viz. — 1. Admiralty Jurifdiclion in Guernefey and Jerfey, what and how far extendable. — 3. The Power of the Lord High Admiral of England, — 5. Obfervations and Rules touching Inquifitions for Criminal Caufes. — 7. The Lord. Mayor of London, his Pretence to the Confervation of the Thames, as far as Medway, 1611. — 9. Whether Acceflaries to Piracy, be triable in the Admiralty Gourt.? Yes, undoubtedly. — 13. Remembrances for Mr. Burrage, the Lord Admiral’s Sol- licilor. — 18 to 24. Sir Edward Coke’s and ofher , co.mroon ✓ (11 ) LoU Lawyers Opinions, touching a Deodand. — 22. Notes con- cerning the Antiquity of the Admiralty Court, by Mr. Wil- liam Lamfande. — - 26 . Opinions of common Lawyers, touch- ing certain Grants made by the late Lord Admiral.— 28. The Judge^s Fees in the Admiralty Court, 1605 - 6 .-^ 33 . Wrongs and Affronts offered and done by the Lord Mayor, and his Officers (anno 16 lO) unto the King’s Majefly’s High Court of Admiralty, in a Caufe of Freight between J. Hunter and J. Roberts, Scotifh Men, Plaintiffs, and J. Bonner, Defen- dant. —34. Repertory of Statutes of England, concerning the Admiralty. — 36. _A Letter of J. Randal, touching his Services in profecuting Pyrates, and their Abettors, 1609. — 38. A Letter of Sir Richard Hawkyns, acknowledging his" (pyratical) mifdemeanors ; and praying for Favour and Enlargement, 1609. — 40. Lord Nottingliam defires Sir J. C, to draw up a Commiffion for his Secretary and others, on an Enquiry into Abufes of Admiralty Jurifdidion in Devon and Cornw'all> 1606. — 48. A long Lift of Pyrates to be arraign’d in Southwark, 1609. — 52 to 86. Various Letters and other Papers concerning reftitution of Captures claimed by the Spanifb Ambaffador and others, in 1606, with the Opinions of Albericus, Gentilis, and other Civilians. — 87. Lord Chief Juftice Wray’s Certificate in a Caufe of Howard verfus Tanner, concerning the Title of certain Copyhold Lands of the Manor of Kevinghall, County of Norfolk. — 91. Tranfia- tion of a Spaniffi Letter from the Attorney General of. Saint Domingo, to the Council of State at Madrid, complaining of his being impeded by the Archbithop of that Ifland, in the pro- fecution of certain Inhabitants that traded with the Englilli Hereticks, 1601. — 95 to 122. Letters and other Papers on various Admiralty Bufinefs, among which Sir Francis Godol- phin’s, concerning a Wreck at Heli-clitf, 1589, fo. 101. and 124. The l^)rd Admiral, contra Sir Drew Drury, touching a ' Wreck npoiT the Coaft of Norfolk, 1601,— 126. Draught of an Order of Council for faving of Frenchmen (Profecutors of Caufes her-e) from unjuft Arrefts, 1610.— 128 to 153. Va- rious Papers concerning French and Spaniffi Claims, 1610. — . 156 to 164. Reafons why a dry Dock ffiould be made at. Chatham, 1611. — 165 to 272. Dutch and French Claims, and other Admiralty Matters in 1584-9, with fome Orders of Council thereon, and xemonftratory Letters of Sir J. C. in hnfwer. — 273 to 309. Venetian Claims in the Admiralty Court, 1608-10. — 310. Draught of a Commiffion for trying Pyrates, 1610. — 331 to 432. Various Admiralty Bufinefs betweene 1584 and 1601 ; among which are Copies of Two Letters of Queen Elizabeth in Italian, to the Grand Duke of Tutcany, fob 390 and- 391. — 401. A Note of Ordnance, &Co fold to Strangers J and conveyed to Ports beyond Sea, anno C 2 ( 12 ) . Lot. 1588,-^430. A Letter of Thomas Bilfon, Bifliop of Win- chefter, concerning a fmall Portion of pyrated Goods feized upon his Manor of Hamell, and releafed, J585. — 432. LeU ters of Hciflor Nunez, M. D. complaining of fome Common- Law Proceedings, to the Prejudice of his Suit in the Admiralty Court, 1584. 144 A Cohesion of various Proceedings, and Methods of Redrefs againft Piracies, 1575-9. — Fol. 7. A Warrant to the Lord Chauncelor to make out a Commiflion of Piracies.— 9. A Commiflion for Matters of Piracies, an. 20 R. R.— 11. Copy of a Lettre to Lord Admirall to fee that noe Shipper of Warr be fuflfered to be fett out. — 11. Orders thought roeete by hir Majeftie, to be put in Execucion by the Commiflioners for Matters of Piracies. — 15. A Copimiflion for Scottifh Caufes of Piracy. — 16. A Copie of the Com- miffion to the Towne of Kingftone uppon Hull, to appoints Shippesout for taking of Piracies. — 17. A Copie of a Commif- iion granted to the Towne of Kingftone uppon Hull, to heare and deterrayne Matters of Piracies. — 18. Copy of a Letter fent to the Portes for taking of Bands of the Mailers of fuch Ships as fhalbe bound to Sea, that thei fliall not endomag any Subje61s of Scotland. — 18. A Commifiion for Matters of piracies. An. 1577. — 19. Inftruccions for the Commiflioners to fitt uppon Matters of Piracies. — 20. Copy of the Lord’s Letter to accompany the Commiflion. — 20. InJflruccions annexed to the Commifiion for the belter Direccion of thofe that fhalbe fettc out to apprehende Pirats. — 21. Copy of a Letter from the Lords to be fente with the Commiflion to j fererall Shires for the Apprehencion and Reprefiion of Pirates.— 22. A Commifiion for hearing of Scottifh Caufes of Piracies. — 24. Names of the Commiflioners for Matters of piracies in the feverall Counties. — 25. Orders for RedrefTe of Matters of Piracie betwene England and Fraunce, 1579. — 28. A Note of fuch Reftitucions as have byn made vnto the Subjects of Fraunce, and what Spoiles have byne committed vppon our Subjefis, without any Refiitucion mad. — 72. Ar- ticles exlrai6l de FOrdinaunce fait per la Royne d’Angleterre per remedier aux Depredacions fautz tant fur fes Subje6ls que fur les Subjedls des aultres Princes fes voifins. — 73, 76. Th’Aduifes of Monfieur de la Marlleray for redreffe of De- predacions. — 83. D^ Lewis, his Aunfwere to Monf. Marle- yay^s Aduis, — 85. Dr. Caefar*s Opinion howe the Matters of “Piracies betwene England and Fraunce may heft be redreflfed. — 87. The Judgof th’ Admiralties Aunfwere, (owchinge the Complaints made by the French againfl the Englifh Pirats for Goods of Chambellans, which were taken by Callice.— 91 . The French King’s Ordinaunce, for according of Piracies, 94. Orders fett downe by the Lords to be obfervcd by fuche as fhall fett forthe Shipps for Reprifalis. — 95. A ProclarautioR ' againfl the Maintenance of Pirates, Xot. ( 13 ) 1 45 Copies of Latin Papers relative to the King of Denmark’s Subjects’ Claims in the Englifti Admiralty Court, tempore Eliz. 1598-9. 146 Papers concerning the French King’s Subje6ts* Claims as above, from 1584 to 1600, with fome original Letters of Henry 3d. and 4th. (of France) and feveral Memorials of their Ambafladors on the fame Subje6t, alfo fundry recrimina- / tory Complaints of French Piracies, viz. — I. A Depredation committed by French Pirates, againft Sir Thomas Pulliron,Knt. William Bond, and other Engllfli Marchants, 1592.— 3. Com- plaints made by the French againfi: Englirti Pirates, with Aunfweres made unto them, 1584. — 7. vSir Francis Walfyng- ham his Letter to mee, 1584. — 9. Sir Edward Stafford, Am- baffador in France, to Sir Francis Walfyngham, of State here, touching the Marchants of St. Malloes, 1584. — 17. An Anfwere to certeyne Complaints made by Monf. JoyeufQ againft Englith Pirates, 1584. — 18. Mr. Secretary Walfyng- ham’s Letter to mee, touching Derick Derickson and his Wife, for deteyning certeyne Spanith Rials out of the Ship of St. Malloes, 1585, et fol. 27. — 20. Money challenged in the Name of Marchants of Paris, and St. Vitow. — 25, Bevir Bulmer to Mr. Alderman Marten. — 33. A Letter from the French King to Queen Elizabeth, 1585. — 34. Shippes flayd at Newhaven, 1586. — 38. A Supplication of the Englith Marchants to the Lords of the P. Counfell for the Pay of theire Ships and Goods at Marfeillis in France, 1586.— 39. Damatkette’s Complaint againft Sir George Carey, Knt. - — 45. Spolia per privatas Gallicos fup. Navibus Rebus et Mercimoniis Anglorum commiffa. — 46. A Note of the Rye fold at Yarmouth by Order from the Lord Admiral!. — 48. Reftitutiones Navium Mercimonium et Bonorum per Anglicorum Privatus Depredatorum Gallis fade ab An. Chrifti, 1560. — 60. Goods taken from Englifti Marchants by the French, partly by publick Arrefts at Land, partly by Pi- rates at Sea, to great Valwes. — 75. AFrench Complaint againft: Sir Francis Drake, Knt. — 80. The ftate of the Caufes in point of Juftice, betwene the Englith and the French. — 81. Touching the Arreft and Judgement given at Roan, againft the Nine Englifti Ships at Yarmouth, in Norfolk, 1587. — The Complaint of Nicholas Maffelin, Marchant of Diepe in France, againft Mr Batts, Marchant of London, 1587. — 87. Monf. de Laubefliine Chafteaumeuf, L. Ambaf- fadeur in England for the French King, his Letter to the L. Trie, for Reftitution of Sugars to the Ufe of Antonio de Vega. — ^^89. The French Ambaffadeur about Patrick Tomp- fon. — 92. Sir George Carey, Knt. againft the Governor of Newhaven. — 94. The French Ambaffadeur’s confent to take the foie Recognizance of Sir Thomas Leighton, Knt. in the Caufe betwene him and Lewes Saward, Plaintiff,* with Lot. ( 14 ) a Letter, touching that Caufeto the Lords, from D. Awhrey, D. Hammond, and myfelfe, 1587.— 109. John Crofie, of Yarmouth, in Norfolke, his vShip ftayd at Bloys in France; and the Proceadings uppon that Caufe, 1587. — 119. Diepe- dale and others, French, againft Captain Lea, Englitb, 1588. - — 132. The Buyfines of Johan le Roy againft the Captain of Qamfey, and the Proceadings thereuppon, 1586. — 144. The LolTes of Jp. Norris, ofBarftaple, by the French, 1589.— • 146. Articles agreed op betwene Beauvoir la Noche, Ambaf- fadeur here for the French King, and my L. Admirail of England, touching the Commiffioners againft the French Leagueurs, 1589. — 163. A Tetter to mee from the Lords, in a Caufe betwene Martin d’Arhago, of St. Johun de Luze, againft Bird and Newton, Marchants of London, 1591. — 178. Letter from D. Aubrey, and D. Cefar to the Lords, in the Caufe of Bromley and other Englifli Marchants, fpoiled by thofe of Marfeillis, 1593, et fob 211. 269. — 185. A Letter from Sir John Norris, Knt. 1594.— 200. The French Ambaf* ladeur to mee, on the Behalfe of Launcelot, a Frenchman, in a Caufe againft Captain Jones, 1594. — 202. Divers the like Letters from him to mee, that Year, 1594, — 206. The State of the Caufe, whereuppon Adam of St. John de Luze hath obteyned Letters of Marque againft the Subjedls of the Queen ofEngland, 1596. — 219. Making Bellicae prohibit per Domi- pos de P. Conftlio, 1597. — 222. Certeyne Conceflions to the Subjedts of the French King from the Create Turke, 1597. — 229. An Anfwere to the laft Agreement of Articles propofed by the French Ambafl'adeur, 1598. et fob 265. 285. — 251. A Letter from her Majefty to the French King, for the Roleafe of her Marchants ftayd at Marfeilles, 1598. — 253. A Letter from the French King to her Majefty, in favour of his Subjedls of St, Mallo, fpoiled by One Davy, 1598.— 255. A Certificate from the Mayor and Aldermen of Exon, touching a greate Spoile and Murther committed uppon theire Neigh- bours by the French, 1598. — 256. The French King to her Majefty, for Reftitutlon of Spoiles made upon her Subjedls of Marfeilles in Aru 1591. — 257. Mr. Secretary Cecyll to mee to that Purpofe, 1598. — 259. My Certificate to the Lords, touching the Caufe of the Marchants of Totnes, in Devon, for theire Goods arrefted at Rouen, in France, 1598. — 267. The Names of thofe Judges, whom the French King will employ, for hearing Caufes of Depredations. — 276. A Copy of a Letter from the French Ambaflador to his King, 1599, in the Caufe of one Mangars. — 279. A Proclamation of the Lords, the States againft the Spaniards, theire Enemies, and all theire Afliftants, 1599. — 283. 'My Lord Admirail to mee, (hat Capten Morgans bee not arrefted fill his Retiirne, bycaufe he is noweimployed by her Majefty uppon her Service, 1599. —289. A Noteiof fome Caufes, wherein the French Ambafl'a- deur complaineth for want of Juftice, as hee pretendeth, 1599. Lot. ( 15 ) — 29K A Memorlall of the feverall Papers delivered lo Mr. Secretary Cecyll at Richmond, 20 Jan. 1599:-— 292. Capten t)uffield, his Letter to the Commiffioners for French Caufes, for a Refpite of his Anfwere, in refpeft of his prefent Sicknes, 1599, and the Marchants trading Marfeillis theire Complaint againft him. — 340. The Complaint of Nicholas Brignoii of St. JVIallo, and IheTroceadings thereuppon; with the Letter from the Connfell of Ireland, touching the fame. — 347. Mr. Secre- tary Cecyll to mee, 1599.-^-361. A Memoriall of the French Complaints prefented by the French Ambafladeu'r, 1600. — 371. An Anfwere by the Commiffioners to the laid Articles, 1600. et fol. 382. — -378. The French Ambaffadour to mee on the Behalfe of a poore Shipper for reflitution of his Ship, 1600. / M7. As above : but more efpecially of Queen Elizabeth’s Claims on .Henry IV. relative to the auxiliary Forces the fenthim in 1591,, viz.--2S. . Anfwe;- of the French AmbalTadpr to the Articles offered for re-imbui;ting the .Charge of 4000:Men. — 30. Copy of an A<^ of Deciaratipn tigned by the ;French Ambaffador, 31 Qdober, 1589--^Letter from M. d’lncarville to L. T. Burghley, for (hipping, to keep the River of Rouen; and for lOOlb. of Gunpowder, .45 JJJpvember 1591.— A brief of the^ Memorial of M. du: Pleffisjfent to declare to her Maje% the French King’s tEftate, 27 December^ 1.591. — 32. A Memorial how Matters pafled Letwixt the Queen and the French King, fropi Aug. 1589 to Nov. 1593.— 39. Charge of .the Coat, Condud, and Tranfportation of 1500 Men fent into, the Lpw Countries, 1500 fen t from thence to Britanny; and 1500; rpore fen.tinto Britany and Normandy, 1591. — 40 cr. Eftimate as above, of 600 Men fent into Brilany, in lieu of fo n?any in Diepe, with Sir Roger Williams. — 40 b. Account of the Charge of the Englith Army in Normandy, for 2, Months and 14 Days, 1591. — 41. A Letter of the, Earl of Effex,tliewing (betaking of Gournay; and his. earneft defire to flay the Siege of Roan, 27 Septem- ber 101,— 43. Another irpm Lefpre Roan, 3 November 1591.— r46 a. Note of Monies itfued by Pi ivy, Seal for the Forces in J^ormandy. — 46 5 A. Journal of French Matters . from March to September, 1591, copied from Lord Bur^h- ley’s own Notes — 48. Letter of the Earl, of Effex to the Lord Treafurer; with a Mufter Roll.pf the Englifl^ Forces in Normandy under his Command, Z Aiiguft, 1591. — 51. Copy of the Queen’s Letter to the Frencji King (fent by the Eait of Elfex) recommending her^ General in terms of remarkable ' affection, as well as her Troaps, 27, July 159! ; and ot ano- ther very fpirited and refentful, Ojie (fent by Sir Roger Wil- liams) complaining of the French King’s Breach ot Promife, in . regard bo the Employment of her Troops, 9 Nov. 1591. — Declaration how. and to, whom the Ten Weeks Pay fentlo the Forces in Normandy, was paid, 27 November 1591. — 53. A Memorial out of the Inftru^tiotts brought the French Ambatrador, M. de Reaux, 21 June, 1591.-^ 54. Certain Articles propofed by the French Ambaflador for the League with England, copied from Sir Francis Walling- ham's Notes. — 55. A Declaration of the Caufes that moved her Majedy to revoke her Forces in Normandy, fent to th© Earl of Elfex, 24 September, 1591. All thefe Papers feem to have been thus copied on Occafion ot demanding Reim- burlement of the French King, as well as to combat th« French Arabaffador's litigious Complaints of Engllfli Depre- dations ; the Proceedings on which fill the reft of the Volume,^ which ends with the Papers following. — 90. Inconveniences that would enfue, if it might be lawful to appeal from the Judge of the Admiralty Adjudication of Prize-Goods, in point of Pofleffion. Some Arguments to induce her Majefty to think that the French Ambaflador's Demand, to have French Veffels exempted from Vifitation is moft unjuft; and at the end of the Volume are a Latin Letter of the Queen's, to the Grand Duke of Tufcany, in 1598 ; and two in 1599, to the Doge of Venice, concerning Detention of Goods belonging to her Subjects. 148. Claims in the Admiralty Court, on the part of Germany, and the Low Countries. — 1. A Letter unto mee from the Senators of Hamborough, touching the altering of the Navi- gation of River of Elbe. — 3. The Demaunds of Alderman Wats. — 4. The Pied Lion, of Embden, and her Lading. — 6. Jo. Giant's Letter, touching Money due to him from my L, Admirall Howard, Earl of Nottingham. — 8. Letters from the State of Embden, to the King James. — 12. Letter to mee from the ftate of Embden, touching Albeitfon. — 14. A Par- tici^lar of the Goods taken from Albertfon by Captain Web and Conforts. — 15. The Examinations of Mafters of Ships, who went to Stoade, by Mr, John Herbert, and my felfe.— 18. A Letter from the Lord Treafurer Buckhurft in her Majeftie’s Name, to fet open the Trade into the River of Elbe and Weafer, 1601.— 20. Letter from my Lords dire6led to Mr. Secretary Herbert and my felfe.— 26. A Letter writ- ten to my L. Treafurer by D. Aubrey and my felfe, touching ‘ the L. Fuggers of Aulburgh in Germany, and a greate Quan- tity chalenged by them, 1594. — 28. The Lading of the Popin- gay of Hamborough. — 30. Letter frem the Senate of Ham- borrough to my felfe and Affiftants, touching Jo. Ratkens, Skipper. — 3 1 . Letter from the Senators of Hamborrough to my felfe, on the Behalfeof Bokholt, 1604. — 32. The Name* of all the Hanze Townes.— 34. Profes to make it appear that the Hope of Embden, Mr. Peter Framen belongeth to Men of Hamborough and Embden, and w’as never folde, Andrewe Ximenez, nor the Contradlors. — 38. My L. Treas. Burghley, his Letter in the Name of her Majefty t9 the Ma* tot ( 17 ) gfii^rats of Hambordugb> on the Behalfe of Peter Gerrard, J592. — 42. Rerponlio Senatus Hamburgenfis Objedionibus Petri Gerrard.~43. A Letlerfrom Q. Elizabeth to the Senate of Haniborough on the Behalfe of Peter Gerard* — 45* A Letter from D. Dun to mee, touching that Caufe. — 51. A Letter to Sir John Wolley* touching Pape* a Skipper of Dunkirk, howe hee was taken at the Sea. — 53. Sir Anthony Afliley his Letter to mee, fignifieing my L. Treafurer's Defire to have the Marques of Brandenburgh his Servant anfwered. — 55. The. Emperour Rodolphus Secundus, his Letter to Q. Elizabeth, to reftore to the Lords Fulggars of Aulburgh, the 4 Part of the Pepper brought into England, in the Carack by her Majeftie’s Ships, 1593. — 57. The State of the Fulker’s Caufe. — 59. A Letter from Noel de Caron to the L. Secret. Cecyll, E. of Salilbury, touching a Ship taken by the Hollan- ders at Sea, and from them againe by Brigot, an Englithman. “—62. A Certificate, touching Money taken our of a Ship of Euchufen, by a Ship of Mr. Cob, Marchant of London. — 65. Marchandizes in the Ships of Dover, found to bee un- fa wefull Prizes, 1585, and to bee refiored to the Flemmings. — 68. A Letter from Mr. Will. Davifon, refident with the States of the United Provinces of the Lowe Countries, to Sir Fra. Walfyngham. — 74. Complaints made by the Bur- geffes of Flulhing againft the Englifli Men of War, An. 1585. — 81. Monies owing to the Vi(^ualers in Dover by Capten Pedle and Capt. Lilloe and Conforts. — 83. Goods brought into Dover by Capt. Pedle and Capt. Lillo. — 85. Th* Exa- minations of Jo. Peterfon and others of Flulhing, taken by Rich. Barrey, Lieutenant of the Caftle, An. 1585. — 90. A Procuration from Peter le Blanc to Rich. Stapps of London, Marchant, for the Recovery of certeine Oyles caft away uppon the GoodWyn Sandes. — 99* A Letter from the Lords unto mee, touching the fame, 1585. — 101. My Letter to Mr. Se- cretary Walfyngham, touching the Ship of Flulhing, call away uppon the Goodwin Sandes.— 103. Mr. Secretary WaHyng- iiam, his Letter to mee, touching the fame Caufe, with defire of mine Opinion therein, 1585. — 109. Reftitutions agreed on by Mr. Ortell and my felfe, touching Dutch Caules. — 1 12. Complaints exhibited to the Lords by the Deputies of the States of Holland and Zealand. — 114. Further Com- plaints exhibited by Noel de Caron on the Behalfe of the States, with Anfweres thereunto, 1589. — 122. Goods taken at Sea by Capt. Stratford. — 125. Letter from Sir John Nor- reys to mee* touching the Complaints exhibited againft hina by the Dutch. — 127. Letter from the Lords touching the Goods taken by Capt. Stratford. — 133. Goods taken and refcued from Capt, Markham by the Ship of her Majeftie’s called the Swiftfure.— 151. The Profes touching 'the S'poiles uppon the Griffen of Camphire, the Mercury of’ Amfte^dam, VoL il. ' D Lot t 18 ) and the Creffant of Middleborough.— 152. Letter from Sfr Noel de Caron to mee, touching the Cock of Amfterdam, taken by Engliflinien of War.— 160. ProFes againft Sir Jo. Gilbert, Knt. — Drake, and others, for a Spoile done uppon the Dutch, et fol. 180. — 163. Some Anfweres from my Li Treafurer to the States. — 165. A Letter from the Lords to mee, 1598. — 168. Touching a Prize taken by Nicholas Saunders. — 172. Letter from the Prince of Orange for Juftice }n a Spoile committed uppon Hubert Stachower and other Dutch robbed by the Inglith. — 182. Goods taken at Sea out Dutch Ships by Capt. Gallop and Company. — 185. Le^tef from my L. Admirall Notingham to mee, touching the Goods brought home into England by Sir Tho. Sherley, Knt. — 206. Goods taken at Sea, and brought into England by Sir Robert Maunfell, Knt. — 215. Letters to mee from the Lords to de* liver the Goods taken from the Hollanders, Zelanders, and Embdeners, 1602, taken by her Majeftie’s Ships under the Condudl of Sir Rich. Levefon, Knt. — 223. Goods taken by Capt. Slingtby to be reflored to the true Owners againe.— 224. Goods taken out of the Golden Eagle, of Embden.— 225. Goods claimed in the Simon, of Hamborough, by Hanfe Boreman. — 226. A Report of the Dutchmen’s Demaunds, and what they have received of the fame. — 227. Letter from Sir Noel Caron to mee, touching the Fly-bote taken from th# Dunkirkers, at Dover. — 237. A Note of certeine Ships of Holland and Zealand, taken in the King’s Rivers and Waters by the Men of War of Dunkirk. — 247. A Letter from il Conde de Villa Mediana, Ambaffadour from the King of Spaine, Legier here in England, directed to mee, with Thankes for the Juft ice done to his Majeftie’s Subjects, &c. —251. Queftions demaunded of my L. Admirall Noting- ham by the Conde d’Arenbergh, with theire Apoftills. — 253. A Ship of Holland brought by the Dunkerkers into Dart-^ mouth. — 255. A Remonftrance of the Spanith Ambalfador; Tapis to the King of a Flibote of Dunkerk, fliot at by an Hollander, in the Port of Dover. — 256. Letter from Count Maurice to mee, againft Sir Robert Manfell, for a Spoile committed by him uppon the Goods of the Townefmen of Amfterdara.: — 258. An Anfwere of Rob. de la Bar, to Inter- rogatories miniftred unto him. — 260. The like of Cipriarr Gabry, Dutch Marchant, 262. The Articles miniftred to them, and Guido Malepart, a Dutch Marchant, on her Ma- jeftie’a Behalfe. — 265. An Alteftation from Portingall, touch- ing fome Prize Goods, 1594. — 272. Sir Noel Caron’s Letter to end a Caufe of a Dutch PI. againft the L. Vifcount Cran- borne. — 274. Depofitions taken in the Admiralty, touching the Drowning of a Polonian Gentleman called SevatfchL by a Ship of Dunkerk. — 291. My L. Vifcount (aranborne’s Let- ter to mee, touching Goods taken by the from Fran* ^efco Scarannelli, an Italian, 1604.^293. Jo. Baptista de Tapis, againft Capt. Baynard. — 300. Letter from le Baron de Hoboche to mee on the Behalfe of a Dunkerker, the Baron being L. Ambaffadour from the Archduke. — 302. A Letter from the Mayor of Harwich againft Abraham Fowkes, Capt. of the Crane of Amfterdam, for taking a Dunkerker Prize in that Port, with a great Contempt to the King’s Jurifdi(5lion, 1605. 149 Various Papers, both of Admiralty and Treafury, as well as other Bufinefs, viz. — 1. Printed Articles touching the Admi- ralty of England, and its Jurifdidion, 1591. — 2. Abftra6l of fundry Statutes as above.-^4. Requefts of the Judge of the Admiralty, apoftilled by the Judges of the King’s Bench, 1575.— 5. Note of Arguments againft a Patent for the foie Copying of Wills and Inventaries, 1621. — 8. SomeNotes of old Parliaments temp. Henr. VI. — 14. A6l for the avoyding of Extortion in the Courts of Juflice. — 15. Confiderations touching the Office of Ordnance, 1620. — 19. Fourteen Things confiderable, and fit to be provided for by Parliament or otherwife, 1610. — 20. The King’s A nfwer to the Com- mons touching the monopoly of Wine-Licenses. — 23. State of the Queftion whether the Contrail propofed in Parliament, anno 1610, touching the Wardlhips, &c, be profitable or pre- judicial to the King. N. B. vide a fair Copy of the fame at fol. 1 26. — 40. Precedent in 1 and 2 Ph^ and Mary of ait ad- journment of Parliament, notwithftanding a Bill paffed by the / Royal Affent.- — 42 Ballance of the Iffues and Receipts of the 'Exchequer, 1614. — 43. Certain Affignations of Payments, ' 1619. — 44. State of the King’s Debt in 1606, *£586000. — 46. Receipts and Iffues in Net- Money, 1619 — 47. Defalca- tions in many Offices, 1619. — 48. Things recommended by the King to his privy Council, 16 19. — 51. — touching the Office of Ordnance. — 52. Debt to the Farmers of the great Cuftoms, — 54 and 73. State of Exchequer Iffues and Re- ceipts, 1608. — 62. Rewards offered by the King for bring- ing Arrears into the Treafury. — 63, A Memorial of fuch ar- ticles of Revenue as are peculiarly to be applied to the foie Service of his Majefty’s Eftate ; and of fuch others as may- be applicable to the purpofes of Liberality. — 66. Extraor- dinary and unexpefited Iffues in 1607, 8. *£73,157. — 72. Charges of Parks and Lodges, and purchafes of Land to en- large them, 1607, 8. — 74. Accompts of the Treafurer and ViSualIer,ofthe Navy, 1608. — 77. Notes of fomeof the Fines fet at the Juftice Seat for the Foreft of Deane, 1634.— 78. Latin Verfes of S. J. C’s Godfon, William H^ewill.— 79. An adulatory Latin Epiftle to Sir J. C. from a Lincolnfhire Clergyman, 1634. — 80. A recommendatory Letter from Fr. Earl of Warwick, 1633. — 8 1 . A Letter of refpefl from Ciefar Williamfon, probably another Godfon. — 88. C 439^. Accompt of Sir Robert Vernon, Cofferer of tbe Houf- bold, 1612. — 441 A Certificate of the Juftices of Dorfetfhire, in favour of Thomas Bullet, late Cuftomer of Poole, 1608. — 415. The Commiflioners for the Sale of a Spanifli Prize Car- ' rack, acquaint L. Treafurer Buckhurft of the difadvantage of proceeding thereon, on account of the Plague in London, 1603, — 447. A Letter of Sir Robert Carey, touching a puy- chafe of Land, 1608.' — 449. A Verification of the great Debt ©wing by the French King .r— .451, Note of the» Lands Ukel)c l^ot. ( 27 ) 155 156 157 to fall In pofleflion and reverfion to the King, by the attainder of Thomas Lord Grey, 1608. Sir Julius Csefar’s Copy-book of Letters to the Lord Treafu- rer. Lord Admiral, &c. &c. with other papers from 1580 to 1 603 ; with Index at the beginning. Oi'iginal Letters from fundry of the Nobility, &c. in Queen Elizabelh^s Reign, to Sir J. C. on various Bufinefs, but moftiy in recommendation of Suitors in the Civil-Law Courts; tome few of them cufrious, and relative to the Hiftory of the Times, but the reft of ho other Value than as Autographs, viz. — Au- tographs of Helena, Marchionefs of Northampton, 1596.— Lady Anne Glemham of Sackville Houfe, feveral, 1597-9. — Henry Earl of Derby, 1597. — Sir Fra. Vere, 1596. — Ear! of Northumberland, 1597. — Viscountefs Montagu, ( Sir Jal. Casfar's Godmother) 1597. — Countefs of Warwick, 1597 — - Jn. Dee, Warden of Manchefter, and Q. Elizabeth's Conju- rer, 1596. — Gervais, Biftiop of Exon, 1596. — Sir Jn. Stan- hope, Poftmafter of England, 1596. — Lord Lumley, 1596. — - Lady Hunsdon, and Lady Mar. Hoby, her Daughter, 1596. Lady Hawkins, 1596. — Sir Drew Drury, 1596. — Lady Phi- ladelphia Scroope, 1596. — Sir Thomas Gerard, 1597. — Sir Robert Southwell, 1586. — Sir Richard Grenville, 158 6. — - Sir William More, 1585. — Sir Geo. Cary, feveral, 1584-5.— Sir Francis Drake,.2 Letters, 1581 and 84. — Sir Edw. Hoby, 1585. — Sir William Wynter, 15vS4, — Sir Robert Sackville, 1599, and Lady Eliz. Hatton, 1597. Item, many from Sir Fra. ‘Walfingham, 1583 to 1589— rand from Sir Robert Cecil, afterwards Viscount Cranburne and Earl of Salisbury, 1602, 5 — befides which there are the following Papers. — 106. Co- py of a Letter of the Lords of Council, by the Queen’s Com- mand, to the Jufticesof Middlefex,to meet and confer with the Lord Mayor about railing a Contribution to enable her ,Ma- jefty to build. fome Galleys to guard the Thames in cafe ofln- vafion, 1600. — 123. Copy of the Inftrument of Aftbciation for the Queen’s Defence, 1588. — 127. Articles of Agreement be- tween the Lords of Council and the Armourers, for the Form and Price of Horfe and Foot Armour, 1595. — 131. A Re- membrance of fuch matters as are requefted in behalf of Do;i Antonio, King of Portugal, before the Lords of Council con- cerning the jFarm of the Guinea Trade to Anthony Daflfel and other Mercliants, 1592. , Various Papers (many of them original) concerning the State and Government of Ireland, in the Reigns of Queen Mary, Eliz, and King James, from 1556 to 1617. — 1. A Ihort Defcription of Ireland. — 2. A Difcourfe of the ill ftale of Ireland, and the Remedies thereof. — 19. A. Difcourfe of the Power of the Irithmen of Leinfter, Ulfter, Thomond, Des- mond and Connaught ; the Havens, the Baronies, the Military Force under Henry VIII. anno. 10, Lift of Lords Deputies^ ' E 2 tot. ( 28 ) and of the feveral PafTes or narrow Straits within Land.-^27# Inftrudions touchingr Ireland, 1556. — 31. A Note or Paper of Advice ojiven to Mr. Bellingham the worthy General, an. 1 Eclvv, VI. — 32. Complaint of the Commons againfl the Earl of Kildare, temp. Henry. VIII.— 44. A Note to the no-» ble Lord Filz Walter, 1 556. 49.— Names of the Gentry of the County of Meath. — 50. Baronies and Plovvlands within the Englifli Shires, 1558. — 52. Notes concerning the Ancef-# tors of the Family of Vefey. — 56.' Supplication of Ja. New- ton to the Lord Pretldent of Wales concerning Religion. — 57. Articles to be enquired into concerning the State of Ii'e- land. — 59 - Government Debts certified by Val. Brown, 1556. — 62 Papers concerning the Mint in Ireland, 1556.— 72 Matters for the good government of Ireland. —80. Notes of tundry Peaces or Agreements between the Lord Deputy Lennard,.and different Irifh Chiefs in the Reign of Henry VIII. — 83. Notes of the King’s Title to the Land of Ireland, after (i. e. according to) the Chronicles. — 84. Notes from the JPedigrees of the Burkes, and the Clanricardes.— 85 Note of Lands that the Queen ought to have as Heirefs to the Earl of Ulfter. — 86. State of the Plow-lands of Ireland, 1588. — 98. Original Papers between The Earl of Suffex Lord Deputy, and Sir Henry Sydney Lord Juflice and Treafurer, with their refpedlive Signatures, 1557. — 101. Note of principal things for my Lord Deputy (Suffex) to be remembred by Sir Henry Sydney, on his Journey to England. — 103 to 125. Sundry Papers endqrfed in Sir Henry Sydney’s Hand. Tho. Allen’s ' Notes for Ireland, Motto, Arcana Celanda. — 125. Minutes taken by Sir J. C. at the Council Table, of the Iriflimen’s Exceptions against certain Proceedings in the Irifh Parlia- ment of 1614.- — 127. Articles of Reformation concerning the Government of the Exchequer in Ireland, by ChrilToph. Peyton, Auditor there, 160S. — 132. Sir J. C’s Minutes con- cerning the difputed Choice of Sir J. Davis, Attorney Gene- ral, to be Speaker of the Houfe of Commons in Ireland, and other Irifii Parliament Bufinefs, brought to the Council-board in England, 1614. — 136 to l'48. Various Papers of Irifli Army and Revenue bufinefs, 1508,9, 10. — 149. Sir William Whorwood, of Sand well, offers to undertake for 2000 Acres in Ireland, and provide Inhabitants, 1608. — 152 to 174. Va- rious Irifli Army and Revenue Accounts, 1607, 8, including. — 167. A State of the Revenue, 1617, &c. — 168, A Letter of Sir J. Ware, Auditor, concerning the Accounts of one Travers, 16Q7- — 175 to 181. Letters from the Lord Deputy ' Chichefter, Sir Oliver St. John, and Sir Tho, Ridgeway, to the Lords in Council, 1607, — 1^3. Letters from the Mayor and Aldermen of Chester to the fame, for Payment of fome Vi6lualling Bills for Irifli Service, 1607. — 186, Sir John Skynner’s Suit, to fet over a Debt to the King, of ^.4000. i,a England, againfl ope of ^.2,000, in Ireland, 1607, — ^189 ^ J 203. Various concerning Army Accounts and GovernrnenI Debts in Ireland, 1607. — 201?. Touching Commiffions from England for trying Pyrates in Ireland, 1590. — 206‘. A Letter of Lord Deputy Chichefter. — 208. A Letter of Sir Thomas Ridgeway, to Sir J. C. 1612, 13. — 210. State of the Contro- verfy before the Lords of Council between the Citizens of London, and Sir Toby Caulfield concerning Lands in Ulfter, 1612. — 211 to 222. Letters from Lord Deputy Chichefter, and Sir Tho. Ridgeway, 1611, 12. — 228. Tho. Byfhopp, 'Mayor of Dublin, offers on the part of the City to farm the King’s Cuftoms there, 1612. — 233. The Conditions ofBritifh Undertakers in Ireland, 161Q, in print. — 21-0 to 2,62. Various concerning Army and Treafury Accounts in Ireland, 1606, 9. — 264-, 5. A Proclamation and a Difcourfe touching the Re- du6lion of the Irifli Harps, and other Coin, 1603. — 266 to 278. Various concerning the Army in Ireland, l603, 5, 6. — 267. Letter to the Earl ofDorfet requeding ^. 1000 . to repair Kilmainham Houfe for the Lord Deputy. — 270. Sir H. Brounker, Lord Prefident of er-Records concerning thofe who fat as Judges there, temp. Henry VII. VIH. ,&c. — 305. Precedents of the King-'g M«fcy to gre^t Otfenders on their voluntary Submiffion to hi« Xot. ( 52 ) Orders, &c. — SI 5. Wraynham’s GomplAint again!! LorcF Chancellor Bacon, and the Proceedings ihcreiipon, 1618. — S18. Minutes of the Profecution againft the Countefs of Shrew (bury for a Contempt, 1612. — 323. Minutes of Lord Ch. Bacon’s Speeches to the Judges, &c. in the Star Cham- ber, 1618. — 326. Copy of an Order of Council, 1579, touch- ing the Writs of Withernam. — 328. Orders for the ridding avvay Rogues and Vagabonds, 1612. — 330. Touching Ar- mour and Archery, and other obfolete Statutes fit to be repealed, &c. 1610. — '34^3. Touching the Patentees and Undertakers for Logwood, 1607. — 349. Realons for raifing a 'public Stock to fupport a Colony in Virginlay 1607. — ' 553. Latin Verfes on the naming a Ship, in honour of J. C. —356 to 402. yarioits Papers concerning Ordfinance, Powder, and the Ordnance . Office^ 1607. — 403. Minutes con- cerning the great Queftion between thfe Civil and the Com- mon Law Courts, touching Prohibitions/ 1609.-— N. B. Many private Letters in this Vol. concerning Suits , &c. in the Admiralty and Chancery Courts, are here omit ted, as quite nninferefling. The following however may fc'C noticed as Autographs, viz. fol. 1. the Earl of Exeter’s, 1609. fo. 3 ; Sir G. Moore’s, 1609, fo. 5 ; Earl of Efl'ex’s, I.i >96, fo. 7, 9 ; Earl of Nottingham's, 1608, fol. 1 1 ; Earl of Dov v>nbar, fo. 15; R. Bancroft, Archb. of Canterbury, 1609; ari d fo. 17. the Duke of Lenox, 1609. f59 Letters and Papers concerning Caufes in the C ’ourt of Re- quePs from 1580 to 1604, and Proceedings i: n the High Commiffioners Court, anno, I6l 1, &c< mofily ] private Bu- iinefs, wherefore only fome few remarkables wiL 1 be noted, and fome Autographs.— 4. A Lettet to'Sir J. C. from Chr. Ocland, a poor Latin Englifh Poet, about the i es aagufia domi, 1589. — 46. Abufes in the hewing, fawing, and mea- furing Timber, &c. — 116 to 121. Papers concern ii g a vexa- tious Suit of one Mrs. Barbara Rice, alias Burgoyii- e, againfl Sir Anth. Afliley, who in his Letter, dated 1598, from his Poor Houfe in Holbonie, intimates his Misfortune > to have been under the difpleafure of Mr. Secretary (Robt. ) Cecil ; and concludes thus. But 1 perceive nothing can ava il where Wrath is fettled, and therefore to you Mr. Dodlor (J. ' C.) that live in Court, and always in the E)’e of the Prince, let me mind you of this Caution, by way of Friendfliipand Expe rience* It is lefs dangerous foitieiimes to offend the great Servai it than the Sovereign ; and m fo??te Cafes lefs difficult to recovei r good Opinion loft without Caufe than for heinous Offeno es."— - — 125. The Major and Aldermen of Southampton cef tify to Sir J. C. the inconveniences that would enfue if E achel Thierry a French woman should obtain her Suit to the lueen for the sole prefting of the Serges, made in that Towi \ and County, 1 599. — They say the is a poor beggarlie idle pral tling Goflip, an unfit Woman to^dwell in a well governed ( >oni- ( 33 ) lOt mnn wealth ; and that they niarvelle under vvhat Colour fiie doth seek to attain a matter of fuch Weight. — 158. Mr^'i Sufanna Bayninjj^s sentible Letter to Sir J. C. I60L offering ‘ Subriiiffion to her Hufband, an Alderman ofLondon, who had u(ed her ill, and profecuted her iinjuh'y in li'.eBifliop^s Court, Vide alfo fol. 190. — 170. St. Tnomas Bennet, Lord Mayor of London, informs Sir J. C. of a coniinual llefort^ ofreople to (})e Spanitli Ambaffader, at Walfingham H nife, 1604-. — 178. Dr. John i)ee oetitions King James and his Parliament to be brought to Trial, and cleared of tliat Horrible and Damnable, moil grievous and damageable Slander of being reported as a conjurer, or caller, -or invocato.'- of Devils ; complaining that somebody in Print had fliled him. Conjurer belonging to (he mofi famous Queen Elizabeth, and her rnoft Plonorably: Privy Council, 1604-.— 18!. Sir Thomas Mildnray - complains of the unnatural behavior of his- second Son, 160'L — 213. Lady Dymoke’s Examination and Clearance from the Imputation of some offenfive Words charged on her concern- ing the Spaniflr Invafion, 1599. — 236 . Edw Hakefs Difcourfe , about the Court of Requefts at Whitehall, 1597. — 25.3, An Anfwer to the chfef Proois ,sele6le'l touching modus decimandf, with Papers of thehigh CbmmonCourt, 1 6 1 1. — 269. At'amiliar Letter of Sir J. C’s Couhn Matthews, Archbp. of York, 1609, * — 27.5. A familiar Letter of his Son in Lavv Sir Horatio Vere, i 608. — 29 l.R.Whitgit^i Archbp. of Canterbury, fues for a Re- prieve for a young Gent, condemned for a highway Rob- bery, 1603 — 295, Ld. Adml. Nottingham fues for the pay- ment of his Lady’s Penfion, of w hich lie fays her beft Ef- tate and Help confisls, that the is a Stranger in this King- dom, but only by her Marriage with him, and no Cour- tier ; her bed Contentment being to live in the Coun(r\r at Rigate wdth him and her little Boy, 1609. — 316. Sir Ed. Philips, Mader of the Rolls, 1 612, laments the fall of Eng- ' land*s Star, which he fays (to Sir J. C.) they may both fear more fulurely to regret ; and (ollicits hard for himfelf and his Son, to be confirmed in the Stewardfliip of his I.ate Highnefs (H. Pr. of Wales) Manors in Somertetdiire, and of Sherborn Cadle and Park, for a Leafe of which he offers .^2000, and more fearing much it may become a Prey to fome Beggarly Sect. — 322. Minutes of the Princefs Elizabethfs Reiimie and Baggage and Expence cf her Jour- ney, as far as Bacharach, 1612. — 328. Eurlaniachi and Van Loor^s propofals for fupplying .^8000, for the Prin- cefs Elizabeth’s Journey, &c, 1612 — 324. Count Solmes Certificate touching Jewels bought for the Eledor Paia- tine.— 338. Queen Elizabeth’s Indructions for Sir Henry Neville, &c. to treat with the Commiffioner from the King of Spain, 1600.-^347. Minutes of Sir J. C, concerning ihe Quedion about the Duchy of Cleves, 1609.— -N. B. The Vob II. F Lot ( 34 ) principal Autographs are, viz. Ja. Montague Bp. of Bath and Wells, 1604 to 8. — Sir Roger Manners, 1597. — Whitgift, Archh. of Cant. R. Ld. North, and Sii J. C. 1598. — Jn. iM array of the Kings Bedchamber, 1605. — Bancroft Bp. of London, 1600. — Ld. Willoughby, 1599. — Lady’s Ur- sula Cooke, and Frances Lucie, 1 603. — Sir N. Sanderson, afterwards Ld. Castleton, 1604. — Sir Jn. Egerton, 1604. — Sir Ed. Dymoke, 1600. — Ld. Haryngton, 1 608.— -Lady Eliz. Kindeven, 1608 — Duke of Lenox, feveral, 1608. — Marquis of Winchefter, 1608. — Earl of Worcetler, 1608.— Secretary Herbert, 1608. — Earl of Dowhbar, 1603. — Ld. Morley, 1608. — Ed. Ld. Zouch, 1612. — Earl of Suffolk, 1612. — Earl of Pembroke, 1612. — Lady Helen Darnell, 1612. — Sir Henry Nevill, 1612. — and Cary Ld. Viscount Falkland, 1618. 360 Various matters of Chancery, Admiralty, and other Bufinefs, viz. — fol 1. Minutes of the Queftion between the Town of Hull, and the Company of Merchants Adventurers concerning the Exportation of Lead, 1619.— 3. Minutes of the Charge againft Ld. Ch. Juftice Coke, called before the Lords of Council for queflioning the King’s Prerogative, and of his Anfwer and Submiflion, 26th June, 1616. — 5. Lord Trea- furer BuckhurlVs Letter to Sir J. C. concerning an Admiralty Suit againft the Town of Soihwould of which his Lordfliip was Steward, and which he recommends to favour riot to be dealt with according to the Stri6lnefs of Law, 1598.— 7. Richard 2nd Earl of DorfePs Letter to Sir J. C. Matter of the RolLconc. a Supplicavit againft Wyborne Johnfon, 1616, —9 to 22. Ordinances, Conftitutions, and other Papers con- cerning Mr. Lambarde’s College for Poormen at Greenwich. — 23 to 56. Various concerning Grants, Leafes, and Rents of Crown Lands, 1607.— 59 to 64, Concerning the French Ambatfador's Complaints of Depredations, 1591. — 67. Minute of a Caufe before the Council between an Englith and a Scotch Patentee for Glafs making, 1619. — 69. Notes of a Conlroverty between the Lord Admiral and the City of J.ondon, touching Confervancy of the Thames, decided by the Lords of Council, an 1 Ed. VI. — 73. Names of Un- dertakers for draining Fens in Lincolnfliire within 50 Years preceding, 1 6 1 9. — 79 to 1 36. Letters and papers concerning private Suits in Chancery, among which may juft be mentioned as Autographs, two Letters of the Earls of Hutititigdon and Pembroke, 1619. — 138 to 153. Touching the Leafe of Sea Coal to Sir Bevis Bulmer, 1619. — 155. Note of a Licente by Letters Patent, to Thomas Lord Wentworth, his AVife, Family and Guefts, to eat Meat in Lent, and all prohibited Days during their natural Lives, with a Non- oLftante of all Statutes to the contrary; and the like to Sic Thomas Darcy and his Wife, 4. Ed. 6. — 156* 187, &c. Touching Mint Buftnefs, 1619,-159. Touching th^^ To* ( 35 ) Lot bacco Farm, 1620.— 160. Touching the Fens, 1620. — 162. Various papers concerning the MaherQiip of St Catherine’s, 1596, 9.— 169. A private Letter to Sir Jul. Caefar, from his Brother Thomas Caefar, 1597. — 174. Papers concerning Navy Expence, 1604.— 180. Order ot Council againft Sir Thomas Dutton, Cuftomer of Cloths, 1618. 195. Examinations in Council touching a Patent granted to theGity of London, concerning Lands given to luperfiitioiis ufes, 1619. — 196. Notes concerning the Wo jd mongers. Wharfingers and Carmen of London, 1620.— 198. concern- ing the Eledion of Fred. King of Behemia, 1619. 206. A Quotation out of the Bajilicon Doron, concerning tiie Properties of a well qualified Ld. high Treafurer, 1618. —208. Report in a Caufe, between the Town of Ipfwich and the Corporation of Taylors and Clothworkers there, 1619.— 210. State of the Caufe between the City of London, and the Drapers of Shewlbury, 1619. — 212. Notes out of Records tempore R. Johannis, touching advaunce- ment of the King’s Profits.— 217. Monies procured for the King’s Service, by P. van Loor, Merchant of London, (afterwards knighted), 1603,16. — 219.Suitot the Venetian Re- public againft Donato their late Ambaflader in Eng)and,1619. — 221, TookeDean of Litchfield’s Letter to Sir J.C. propo- ' ling to refign his Dean ry in favour of Dr. Moleley, 1619. — 223. Medicines for the Stone, &c. by Mrs. Meggs and ' others, 1619.— 226, to 232. Star Chamber Bufinefs, 1619; among which a Charge againft Day, Curteene, Burlar machi and Stapeel, Merchants, for Tergiverfation, Calumni- ation, Combination, Bribery, Corruption, Treachery, Am- bidextry and Prevarication, alfo of the Dutch Bufinefs of exporting Gold, 1619. — 234. Matters touching the Office of Ordnance, 1619.— 236. Lifts, and other Papers con- cerning Rank and Precedency; all relative to Sir J. C’s. objeds of obtaining, as Mafter of the Rolls, Precedency before the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1619. — 24.3. Various concerning Money-Changers, 1619. — And a Patent of Q. Eliz. to Ld. Burghley, of the Wardenftilp of Exchange, 1575. — 252, &c. concerning the Patentees of the Sea- Lights, in SuflTolk and Norfolk, 1618. — 295. The Decree for Tythes, to the London Clergy, 1597 (in print), and various Papers thereon, among which a Breviate of the faid Clergy’s grievances, 1618. — 310 to 331. Papers con- cerning private Suits, (one of them in the Spiritual Court,) 1610, 19. 161 Various Papers concerning Chancery Bufinefs, the Court of Rolls and Baronets, from 1612 to 1619, (Sir J. Caefar ' being then Mafter of the Rolls,) araon^ which are, viz. 159. Colledions concerning the antiquity of the Offices of Ld. Chancellor, Mafter of the Rolls, &c.— 187. Lift F2 Lot ( 56 ) Chancery Officers, 1614. — 196. Notes from Records com- municated by Sir Rob. Cotton, touching the Houfe and Office ot the Rolls, &c. — 211. Places in the dirpofai of the Mafier of the Roils, 1614. — 2.‘54. Ld. Bacon's Speech, on his firft fitting as Chancellor, 1617.-276, 8. Ld. Vis. Brackley's Letter to Sir. J. C. to make a Vacancy in the petty Bag Office, which Sir. J. C. refufed to do, 1617. — 283. Hints from the Keeper of the Records in the Tower, for the bettering of his Place;- but all negatived, 1614. ■ — 287, 293, &c. Various Papers on the Queftion, touching Precedency betw^een the Maher, of the Rolls, and the Chan, of the Exchequer ; on which Sir J. C. fays, he was over- ruled by a powelull hand, 1614. — 310. Lift ot Mahers of the Rolls from 1265 to 1614. — 312. Lih of Chancellors of the P^xcheqiier as above.' — 319. Notes of particular Rolls in the Toweij that had been confulted and copied for H. M's fervice, 1612, 15. — 322. Notes that the Office of Kee- per of the Rolls is infeparably^ incident and annexed to the M^her of the Rolls, for the, Time being, and remo- vable at every Change, 1616. — 328.' Yearly Profits of the Maher of the Rolls, 1609 and 10.^ — 334. Fees and .Rents due Yearly to the fame, 1614.— N. B. All the reft of the Voi. fi'om the beginning to fob 385. are Papers concern- ing particular Chancery Suits, 1614, 19. — And from fob 387. to the End concerning the new Order of Baronets, 1612. 162 Exchequer Buhnefs, viz. fob 1 .to 37H WeeklyAccompts ofthe Tellers of the Exchequer from 1611 to 1614. — 379. A briefe Certihcate of the Subhdiesof the Clerg}', temp. Jac.I. — 387. Debts due by the King to several Creditors, 1614. — 389. Things confiderable for the prefent Eftate ofthe Kings Rect. — 397. Notes to be prefently remembered for his Majehy’s Receipt, 1608. — 405. The King's Revenue for a whole Year, 1695. — 407. Note of the King’s Receipts, 1607 .« — 415. State of (he King's Receipts, at Michelmas, 1608. — i-26. Lord Trcafurer Dorfet's Queflions touching the King's Re- ceipts and Itfues. — 434. Ehimate of Receipts Communibiis annis, 1607. — 438.0rder of pahing a Colle^lorof Subhdes Ac^ counts in the Excheqtier, — 444. Allowances for the late Queen's . Ambah'adors sent to Bremen.— 446. Monies iffued to Sol. cle Cans for Works at Greenwich and Somerfet Gardens, 1612.^ — 450. Exlraordnary Iffues of Money, 1612. — 456. The King’s^ Exponces in Plate for 9 Years, to 1612. — 458. Charge of Horfes for the King, 3 Years to ditto. — 460. Special Gifts and Rewards paid out of the Exchequer, 1603, 4.— -462. Schedule of certain Bills of Exchange from Ire- land. — 464. Adverftfement by Sir Vine. Skinner, i. e. Hints of Inftru6tion for the New Lord Trealurer Saliffiury ; which, with two other fimllar Papers, at fob 424 and 426, are >vorthy of remark,— 47 4. Nx)Le of certain Payments behind in Lot ( 37 ) the Treafury of the Chamber, 1608. — 4-82. Annual Improve- ments of Revenue from the King’s Acceffion, and during the Adminlftration of both the Lord Treai'urers, Dorfet, and Saiitbury. — 486. Debts Extraordinary yet unfatisfied. — 48S. Extraordinary Payments made from Mich. 1608 to 12 Sept. 1609. — 490. Suras of Money raifed Extraordinary. — 492. Debts not yet affigned to any certain time of Payment, and Debts put off to a future Time. — 498. Allowance of Victuals to a Man p’ diem in the Garrifon at Berwick, 1607. — 500, Payments to be made yearly to the Cofferer of the Houf- hofd by the Receivers General of the Counties. — 502. Additional Wages to the 30 Warders of the Tower, 1604. — 504. Odinary annual Receipts and Iffues, 1609. — 516. The' Privy Counceilors l^oans, to his MajePy on Privy- Seals. — 518. Monies to be paid into the Exchequer from the Duchy of LanCafler. — 522. Articles of Agreement between Mr. Wardour, Clerk of the Pells, and Mr. Skinner, Writer of the^ Tallies, 1601.' — 524. Certificate of a yearly Fee of <£50 from the Sheriffs of Surry and Suflex, to Sir Pexall Brocas, Mafier of the King’s Buckhounds, 1609. — 526. Monies payable yearly to the King’s Cofferer by the Receivers General of the Counties, by Adi of Parliament 5 Eliz. — 528; Names of the King’s Exchequer Officers and their Clerks, 1610. — 418. Omitted, viz. an Efiimate of the whole certain likely yearly Revenues and Iffucsbf England, and the difference thereof, 23 Sept. 1606. Revenue, c£315,384 Ts.lOd. Iffue, ^367,700. 2s. 1 1 c?. Deficiency £52315. 1 5s. \d. on which Sir Julius Cselar remarks in a Note, viz. “ Tlfs cannot laft, but will bring a Dearth : Now, therefore, ** let our mofi: wife, sacred and religious Pharaoh, pro- vide for a Man of Underfianding and Wifdom, some religibufiy’ wife, irreproveably honeld, iincorrup<, flout and cliafl minded Jofepb, Szc. Genefis Chap. xlii. ver. 3.3.” 163 Various Bnfinefs, Crown Lands, Exchequer, Chancery, &c. fol. 1 to 37.' Surveyors their Accounts of all the Mills in their Dillricls throughout England and Wales, 1608. — 38. Concerning a Compofition with the Widow of Sir Everard Digby attainted of high Treafon, for taking off the Crown Remainder on her Jointure Land, — 41 to 94. Sev’^eral Au- ditors’ Accounts of Land reverting to the Crown, Cafiles, Forts, and Manfion Houfes, Rents on Moveables, &c. 1612. — 95. A printed advertifing Note of Ralph Agas, of Suffolk, recommending bimfelf as a Surveyor. — 96. Re- membrances for the (^een’s Profit, on Crown Lands, 1575. — 97 ; Frances Countels of Kildaire, writes to Sir J. C. about her Penfion on the Exchequer ; calls him moll re- fpeclive Father, and subfcribes bis loving Child, 1606. •^99. A Note endorfed by Lord Treafurer Dorlet, of Tome Placemen and Penfioners, ('among whom is Lady Arabella Lot ( 38 ) Stuart, for ^£1600 a Year); who finding flack Pajmci-t at the Exchequer, sue to be Paid out oF the Cufloms and other Receipts. — 101. Thomas Phelips, the King’s Decy- pherer’s Letter to L. T. TorFet, concerning a Leate of Crown Land. — 103. Sir William Knollys, Treafurer of the Houf- bold, defires o6*4000 to pay the King’s Brewer, 1607.— 104. Debts due by the King to Several Credirors, 1607, *£548, 976. 18s. — 105. Lord Treafurer Dorlet defires Sir J. C. to join with him in writing to the King’s Officers, touching Abatement of Charge, 1607. — 108. Demands of Sir Marmaduke Darell for about offiOO. Arrears of Navy Experices. — 109. Minutes of the Ways and Means propofed, by Lord Treafurer Dorfet, at the Council board, to Raife Money for the King, 1608. — 110. Improvements of Receipts and Increate of Iffues, 1609; and the fialed Times of Money coming into the Exchequer. — 1)2. State of the Bufinefs concerning New Buildings. — 1 14. A Minute of what Projedls for raifing Money remain yet unfruitful, 1609. — 116. A Brief of his Majefty’s Debts, 1605. — 117. The Charges that have grown on Divers of his Majefiy’s Houfes, 1609, and at fol. 131, thofe of 1610.' — 119. The Greenwax Payments into the Exchequer, 1612, vide also fol. 133. — 121. Sundry Notes of Revenue matters.— 123. Minutes of Crown Revenue, and Expences of par- ticular Years in the Reigns of Henry VI, VII, &c. down to 7 Jac. I. 1609. — 126. Minutes or Precedents of Taxes, ike. — 127. Minutes of the King^s Wants, l6l 1. — 135. Con- fiderations for Improvement of the ftanding Revenue, 1610. — 139. Ordinary and Extraordinary Receipts and Payments of Queen Elizabeth, 1589. — 147. A Comparifon of the Expen- ces of 44 Elizabeth and 10 Jac. 1. -^148, 9. Receipts and Ififues, 1611, — 151. Queen Anne’s Debts to Mercers, &c.l6ll. 16,526, — 154 to 178. Sundry Exchequer Accounts of Fees on Tallies, &c. 1611. — 180. Sir Henry Wotton writes to Sir J. C. for Payment of his Journey to and from Savoy, 1612; and says, '' That the very Quality of his Errand required Extraordinary Charges, and to be helped with Shew, where-with Princes are often fed”. — 182. Two Letters of Ld. Admiral Nottingham to Sir J. C. concerning fitting out a Ship to guard the Irith Coafis from Pyrates, 1612. — 186. A Treaty between the Lords Commiffioners from the Treafury and the Aldermen and Recorder of London, touching the .£100,000 and In- trefi due to the City, 1612. — 187. The Duke of Brunf- wick Luneburg’s Letter to Sir J. C. folliciting payment of his Penlion from the King, 1612. — 189. Edw. Meredith follicits payment of Money for the Englifli Garrifon at Middelburg in Holland> 1612. — 192. Money iflued out of the Exchequer, for Jewels from 1603 to 1612, .£185,760. — 191, Sir Fran. Woodhqufe’s Letter to the King, concern- Lo ( ) ing undervalued Crown Land conveyed away by tbe Cor- ruption of the Auditors> l6d5. — 196. Minutes ot certairl Comraiffioners Report to the Lds. pf Council, concerning Projedls to raife Money, 1612.— 20O. A View of the King\*t prefent Eftate, as it ftandeth in the Exchequer, 1612.—- 202. Ld. Stanhope, Treafurer of the Chamber, follicits fo/ Arrears, 1613. — 204. A Note of certain Debts of Sir Robt. Dudley, for which Mr. Dynely is furety, 1613.—- 206. Debts owing lo Tradefmen for pli2. Eiedlrefs Pala- tine, 1613. — 208. Some Annuities charged on the Receiver general of Yorkfliire, 1613. — 210. Ld. Admiral Notting- ham’s Letter from Chatham lo Sir J. C. touching the Want of Money for Navy Service, 1612. — 213. Minutes drawn up by Sir J. C. of the Lds. Commiffioners Report concerning the State of the Revenue at the Death of Ld. Treaiurer Salifbury, with this Motto “ Favente Deo Patre auxiliante Chrifto, infpirante Spiritu Sancto 1612. ,—223. Names of Londoners alTefled In the laft Taxation of Subfidy at £50 or upwards, 1613. — 227. Names of tbofe atfeired as above, in the feveral Counties, 16j3. — 229. Value of forae fpecial Manors of the King’s Inheri- tance, 1613. — 231 . Jo. Marow’s Projefls for improving the Revenue, 1613. — 232. Jn. Norden’s Obfervations concern- ' ing Crown Lands and Woods, 1613. — 235. Minutes, by Sir J. C. of Revenue Inprovements prefent an'd future, and means to make ready Money, 1613. — 238. Minutes of Rainsford’s Projects of the Filberies, 1613. — 239. Re- membrances concerning fome of the Revenue Farmer?, 1613. — 242, Perpetuities, Annuities and Penfions granted by Q. Eliz. — 243. Perpetuities, Annuities and Pentions granted by Ja. 1. to 1614.— 253. Minutes of the King’^ Debts, and Receipts foon expefled, 1614. — 257. Minutes of the Evils of new Buildings increafing in London, 1614. — 258. Offer* for farming the Mint of Ireland for five Years, 1614. — 259. Minutes of the prefent Neceflilles of the Crown, 1614. — 260. Some Articles which the new Ld. Prefident of Wales defires may be inferted in his Infiruc- tions, 1614. — 263. The King’s (general) order for payment of his Servants, 1607. — 264. Notes of good hufbandry and faving the King’s Expences, 1617- — 266 to 282. Various Minutes and other papers of Treafury Bufinefs — 283. Minute of a Speech (compofed by Sir J. C.) for the Ld. Treafurer Salifbury to deliver to the King, 1609. — 284 to 290. Various concerning Revenue Farms, Monopolies, and other Treafury Bufinefs, 1619. — 291 lo 337. Various Let- ters, &c^ on Chancery Bufinefs, before Sir J. C. as Maffer of the Rolls, 1614, 16 and 18. — 333. Ld. Chancellor Egerton’s Speech and Charge to Sir Ed. Mountague, ap- pointed L. C, J. of the King’s Bench, 1616. — 336. The, ( 40 Lot. L(l Chi>f Juftice’s anfwer. N. B. both thefe are already^ pobliliied. 164 Various Papers concerning Firft Fruits and Tenths, Clergy Subfidies, Exchequer and Chancery Butinefs, from 1606 to 1614, of 'which it will be fufficient to fpecify fome arti- cles, and for the reft refer to the Index. — 69. Queen Eliza- betIPs Leafe of five: Prebends of Exeter Cathedra! to Sir J. C’s Father, Dr. Caefar Adelmari, M. D. renewed Anno 1587, for 21 Years, in favour of Mich. Lock, who had married the Widow, fSir J. Cs. mother.)— 70 to 82. Con- cerning Sheriff's Acc^riints, among which are at fol. 80, ftiort Notes of the Caufes and Remedies of Long Accounts, and at to!. 82, the order of calling Sheriffs to account, 1606. — 85. James BurrePs Letter to the L. T. Salifbury, touching the Fall of the Bridge at Berwick, with various Eftimates of the Charge of repairing or rebuilding it. 1607. — 97. Particulars offalfe Returns of a Sheriff of Wiltfhire of Landson which there had been laid Extents for the^King, 1607. 100 Private Infiru6lions to theJuftices of Peace for the belter keeping his Majefly’s Subjedts in Order and pl)edience, 1607. — 117. Divers Matters propounded by Lord T. Buck- hurft to the Chancellor and Barons of the Exchequer for the belter farderaiins of the Kinges Majefty’s Servis, 1606. — 131. A brief Report of the Service performed in levying Debts due to the Crown on or before 30 Eliz. 1608. — 167. Touch- ing a Contrad fdr the Allum w^orks, 1618. — 171. Rights be- longing to the puifne Barons of the Exchequer.— 179. Ex- tract from the great Rolls, an. 1 1 Edw-. 3, concerning a Pen- lion to the Earls of Oxford of 20 Marks, — 222. The Dean and' Chapter of Windfor claim exemption from being charged with the Repair of the Caftle walls. — 221«. Lift of Places that returned Members to Parliament 1 Eiiz. — 231. Sir George Carew, Queen Anne’s Lord Chamberlain, defires Sir J. C. to further a Grant made by her Majefty to Mrs. Do- rothy, one of her Chamberers, of a Coal mine iiVthe Queen’s Manor of Coufliam, Somerfetfti. 1609. — 305. Francis Bur- nell, Efq’s Letter from the Fleet prifon, excufing his frau- dulent dealings towards the Brudenels, his Sifter’s Children, 1609. — 306. Various concerning the Eftate of Ury^e Babing- ton, a Contra61or for clothing the Army in Ireland, fequefier- ed to pay his Debts, 1606.— 340. Various concerning Wood and Wafte, in the Foreft of Dean, 1610. 165. Papers of the Exchequer Court and Chamber, Pipe and CLeenwax. — Fol. 1 to 134. Various concerning Fines, Ifl'ues, Araerciamerits, Forfeitures and Penalties, and the Project of Sir Stephen Procter to undertake the colle6tiug tin m. 1606-8, and vide fol. 17 and 23. — 146 to 295. Various Letters, Mi- nutes, and other Papers concerning particular Caufes in the Exchequer and Cifuncil Chamber from 1608 to 1 614, of which the few following may b;e mentioned, and the reft leler- I Lot f 1 ^ 6 . '*Si f 41 } red (o the Index — 156.^ Brief of a’Cafe concerning Queen’s College,' Oxford, 1608. — 164*. A Queftion between the Ld. Mayor and the Surry Juflices touching a Prifon in the Bo- rough of Southwark, 1608. — 172. Draught of a privy Goiin- cll -Letter to Si}* Richard Bulkely, concerning prejudice to his Majeit^^s Service in oppofing the Surveyor of Wales, 1609. Various Exchequer Bufinefs, vi'=".. — Foi. 1 to 45. Sundry Conipjalnfs an 1 ihFopnations concerning Seizures of Goods (on .penal Statutes) Abufes, talfe Appraiferaents’ &c. J604 8. — 46.' intbfrhation againd Engroffefs of Corn in time of Dear th,;,l 608. ~50. Rule3 to keep Informers in order. — 53r anct 56. Touching (he Anenation Ohice, 1613;~33, 60 and 73. Touching the Poft Fines', 1609-11.— 68. The order of pr^fenting the Lord Mayor and Shryves of London at the Exchequer every Michelmas.— 70 and 72. D. flille’s Projel^ for levying Penalties upon penal Statutes.— 77 to 123. Various Accounts of Exchequer Fee^. 1606-1 I. — *136(0 148. Informations and Com^piaihts againd Walter Garnq\j, (jpi old- Relalher of Lord Etfex) of Cuckolds haven \n Surry, for Dif- putes,-with the Commidioners of Sewers, and for contemptuous Speeches, 1607i — 149. Names of the Lords, i^nights and Gentry appointed Comraiffioners of Sewers under the Great Seal of England, 1606, — 154. Copy of the Cgminiflion.— 157 to 178. — The original Order of privy Council to Lord V. Buckhurd, to feize upon Lord Cobham’s Goods and Chat- tels at his Houfes in iCent, and Black-fryars, London,) with the Proceedings thereon, and Inventarys, &c. 1603. — 179 to 2141 Sundrys concerning Exchequer fees, and Sureties for the Revenue Farmers, with Notes relative to their refpeflive Sufficiency, 1614.— 215. Lid of Papers and other things de- livered out of the Study of the deceafed Lord Treafurer Salif- Lury, 21 d June, 1612.--— 2I9. Sir Edward Vaughans Certi- ficate or Declaration touching the Default of one Bird a Cuf- tonier,, 1607. — 221. His Opitiion touching Repayment of Fines for LeafCs not enjoyed, 1607. — 223. Sir Wm. Rider’s ' Account of a Spanifh Pri2e taken by S. R. Lt vefon.— 225. ilr Wm. Bow'es, late Treafurer of Berwick, fends to Sir J. C. the State of his Accounts, and offers hioi the half of ^290 1 is Arrears to affift in procuring a Piivy Seal for this Sum, dated Blackvvall, 1607.^ — 232. Account of c£l0C00 iffued for the Princefs Palatines journey, 1613.. — 233 to 302. Various Forms of Excheq. Writs, Notes of Fees, Lids of Chancellor.s, under Treafurers, &:c. — 307. A Joiirnall of the Lord High Treafurer (Sail (bury ’s) proceedings vviJiin my Knowledge, from Wednefday 4th Mav inclufive till this prefent 24th July 1608, by a true Friend and Servant, J. C.— 314. A Briefe of the L< rd Treafurers Services in tliat Office in the Space of two moneths and twenty dales after h'rs f.rd entrance into . 11 . lot ( 42 ) the Office, 27 July 1608, — 318. Exchequer Bu/jnefs extrti- ordinary diftributed among the B arons, Chamberlain, and At* torney, and Sollicilor general, 1608.— 325 to 357. Sundry Papers concerning the Officers of the Exchequer and their Duties, among which, at folio 336 are fome fatyrical and li- • bellous Latin Verfe^s on the Exchequer Officers, by John Bell, Colledor of the Cuftoms, tempore Henry IV. N. B. there is another Copy of them in the aforementioned Volume, No, 256. — 345. A Meane conceived how the Abu-j, fes in Eftreats of Recognizances, Penalties, &c. may be re- formed, 1604. t67. Various Exchequer Bufinefs, viz. — fol, 1. ABrief of the fur- . rounded Lands in the Fens of Lincolnftiire, with the number of Acres faved, and gained from the Sea, 1608-10. — 2. Mr. Tipper’s Suit touching defedlive Titles, drown’d Lands, Salt marfties, faved Grounds and Tithes of out Parifties, 1608-10. — 30. Papers in a Suit touching the Aflarts of the Foreft of Pevefliam, alias Chippenham, Wiltfhire, 1608.— 36. Touch- ing the Office of Aulnager, and the Clothing Trade, 1609. — 38. Allowances and Payments of the great Farmers of the Cuftnms, Sjc. 1607.— »4 1. Money anfwered for Licenfe of exporting O/dnance, 1592, 1605.— :46. Reafons againft aba- ting 1 2d. a Chaldron on the Coal duty at Sunderland and Blyth, while it is continued at Newcaftle, 1610. — 47. Incon- Teniences of lining Impolitions on Foreign Goods, 1613.— 49. Produce of the Impofition on Logwood, 1608. — 50 The Commons Petition to the King touching an Impofition laid by K. John. — 5l.The Accomptpf the new Impomions, l609.-* 52. An A6lpafred the Common’s Houfe againft Impofitions without content of Parliament. — 58. Certificate touching Im- pofitions withdrawn from Mahufaflures. — 59. Sundry Papers concerning the Great Farmers Accounts, 1608 to 1B13. — 76, Sir Edward Howie’s Patent to buy and fell Wool, 1607.—^ 77. Queen Elizabeth’s Grant to the Mayor and Citizens of Dublin. — 79. A Note of (he Cufloms paid into the Exche;-^ queran. 44 Eliz. — 80. A State of Subfidy money levied upon the Clergy 'of the Dioc. ofWinchefter. — 81. Farm of fome efehaeted Land ia TorrIngton, and Enmelh, Co. Norff. 1611. — 82. Allowances made iathe Minifiers and Bayliffs^ Accounts among the feven Auditors, — 83 to 93. Sundry Sur- veys of Crownlands in J^mberland, Weftmoreland, York- - "ihire and Wales. — 94/ Clear yearly value and Rent of | 'i; Crown Lands, 1 604,— 96. Particulars of a Grant of Queen I ^ Eliz. to the Earl' of Eflex of o£'300 per Ann. in Fee farm | j Rents, under colour of which the Auditors and Managers of i * the Exchequer pafied away to the amount of <£956 old Rent, 1 4 and put the difference in their Pockets. — 97. And fimilar of 1 1 another Grant to Sir Chrifioph. Hatton. — 98. A particuJaf f } of fome of the Lands of the Bifhoprick of Ely. — 99. Breviat I of the BoJcdei; JUtndtt tq Cumbejljmd aad Norlhumberland-ep Lof. ( 43 ) 1 01. ""A CertliiGate concerning the Government of Tradcf* men inhabiting the Suburbs, &c. near London, 1610. — A Brief (hewing the prejudice occalioned to the City of London ty the Increafe of Buildings ; the Meanes how to decreafe Buildings, reftrain the Increafe hereafter, and remove many lewd people harbouring near the City. — 103. A State of the King's Debts. — 105. Copy of Privy Seal for Payment of Debts to Henrtiaw and other Creditors, tempore Cornitii SufFolx. Thefaurarii. — 107. Noblemen’s Debts to his Majelly for Subfidies, 1613. — lOS. Jn. {C^ymer^s Proje6l touching BufTes and Fitbing. — 1 10. Brief of Lands fold in Fee (imple, or Fee farm, from 1603 to 1614-.—113. The King's Receipt Und Iffues for one whole Year ordinary and extraordinary.— 1 1 9. Articles of Complaint exhibited by the Fr. Amibaf^dor to Q. Eliz. and the Engl ifli Merchants' anfwer thereto.—— 131. Procefs of the Caufe between Sir Ed. Burtop, Knt. and Mr. Wilfon.— 132. Procefs of the Caufe between FuKhurft and James Walter Ralegh, &c. — 134. Depofitions touching a French Prize of Captain Weft, temp. Eliz. — 144. Com- miflion of Queen Eliz. to Sir J. C. and others to determine French Caufes. — 146. Sir Jn. Watts and other Englifti their Complaints agatnft French Injuftice. — 147. The French King Henry IV's Letter to his Ambaftador Chateauneuf a- gainft Englifti Pirates, with other Papers concerning Depre- dations on theFrench. — 162. Sir Richard Cham pernaon'sLet- ter in behalf of Captain Hull, a proclaimed Pyrate. — 164. Roger Langford, Paymafter of the N^y, his Account, 1 603. —166. Bulmers Account for the Impofttion on Coals, 1599.-— » 168. Debts owing by the Nobility for their Subfidies, 1600. —172. Thomas Canon's^ Account for 50 Men levied for Ire- land, 1602. — •174. Brief of the Lands, &c. feized for the Queen's ufe at the Death of Richard Young, late Cuftomer of London, 1602. — 178. A Book of the King's Debts due und owing to his Majefty, 1604. — 196. Abftra6t of Sir John Hawkins, Treafurer of the Navy’s Accounts, — 197. Ac- compts of the Tobacco Farmers, 1606. — 198. The Livery of the hX^WalieVt Earl of Eflex’s Lands, fubjecl to a Bond.of 10,000 marks for the Manor of Keiston, Hunts, — 200. &c. Commiffions iffued out to enquire of defperate ' Debts — 209, Supplication of Shipward and bthers for Arrerages of the Rents of Seton and Mulgrave in Yorkfhire. — 213. The Marftial of the King’s Bench Lord KnoIIys's Account of Pri- foners committed on Sufpicion of Treafon, &c. from the Year 1596 to 1606, and Charge of Lodging, Diet, &c. for which he demands allowance, 1603. — 216, A CoIIe£lion of the King’s fperate 1611. — 217. The French A mbaf- fador’s memorial for the reftitntion of the Obligations, pn the payment of o£’ 30,000 Sterling.-— “21 9. Copies of acquittances given for the French Debt, 1 600. Q 2 ( 4f ) Lot 16S to 179 Memolres des Generajites de France, dreflipes par NT. Bignon et les autres Intendans de Province, en 1693, 12 tomes, folio . * ^ 180 Lettres et Memoires du Cardinal Ma^arin, &:c. fur la’l^ego- cialion de la Paix des Pirenr'^es, 1659, folio . * ] 181 Procedures centre les Archev’'eq’ues, et Eveques Criminels de Leze*maje6e : Extraits du Trefoi; des Chartres du Roy, des Regiftres de divprs Parlemens, des Conciles, et des Hiftoires de France, folio 182 Livro das Linh^ages de Portugal, ordenado por P. Ant. de Lima Pereira Comendador de Aira'ens, 1620, or Pedigrefes of ' all the Noble Families of Portugal, folio 183 Cartas dos Privilegios da Na 9 am Bfitanica em Portugal, co- pied fair by Order of James liOrd Tyrawly, Envoy ExtVaor- dinaiy in Portugal, folio 181 An Old Chronicle of F+ench Hiflory from Pharamond to Phi- lip Augiiftus, folio, 185 A Difeouire of Tangier, by Sir Hugh Cholmeley, Superinten- dant of the V»’'orks at the Mole, Anno 1 67 2, folio.— N.B. This Vvduine is removed to the Law Collection ' ’ 186 Copy-book of Letters to the Secretaries of State, &c. frem H. S. Superintendant as above at Tangier, 1679 and 80, folio 167 A Volume ofTranferipts of fundry State Papers, &c. folio, ' viz — Fol. 1 and 10. Memorials, Petitions, and Speeches againff a Bill for prohibiting the Importation of Irifh Cattle into England, which paffed the Floufe of Commons in 061, • ' 1665, but vvas thrown out by the Lords. — 10. 5. Latin Let- " ter of Chr. Bernard BKliop of Munfter to Sir Wm Temple, Jan. 15, 1666’’. — 11’ and 12. Letter of the States Geuetal (in ^ French) to Char. 11. Dec. 1 I, 1665, apd his Anfwer, I'6 , ditto. — 13 and 24. Sundry Papers concerning an Ofhee of Commiflioners for Prizes, anno J 664., — 27 and 71. Sir Hugh Cholmley’s Diicourfe of Tangier (vide No. 185). — 71 5! and 90. Acts of Convocation in Archb. BancrofFsTime declaring the Regal Supremacy in Ecclehaftical Matters 188 Marescalcia, or a Catalogue (or rather Hiflory) of the Mar- * flialis of England from Gilb. Strongbowe Earl of Pembroke, an. 1 1 39, to Tho. Howard Earl of Arundel, to whom the Work is dedicated by the Author, anno 1638^ whofe Tsfame is in blank, folio 189 A Common-place Bpok of Mr. Ja. Weff, relative to old Sta- tute Law, Customs, Szc. folio 190 x\ndrew Winton-s Chronicle of Scotland, in Verfe, from the Beginning of the World to the Year 1408, when the Author lived, folio 391 A Collection of Royal Proclamations from 19th Henry VII, 1504 to 17 th Car. 1. 1642. 19-2 The further Report of a Corntnittee of the Houfe of Qom* ( 45 > Lot mons, concerning the York Buildings Companys Affairs, 1732, folio 1.93 Regifter of the Priory of St. John of Jerufalem, Clerkenwell, London, tempore Jo. Kendall from 1492 to 1500, folio, on VELLUM 194 Inffructions for the Government of the Office o^ Ordnance; from 1683 to 1722^ folio 195 The Anfwer and Certificate of Sir Tho. Rowe, Knt. Lord Mayor of London, Anno 1568, to the Lords of Council, of the Number of Strangers and their Families dwelling in th® City and Liberties, and what Houfes be peftered with greater Number of Strangers than hath of late time been accuftomed, to whom they pay their Rents, and to what Churches they refort, folio 196 A Folio Volume of Elias Afii mole’s Collections, with his Coat of Arras on the Cover, containing fair Copies, with fac-fimiU imiiatioiis and drawings y of the original Chr* afters and Seals of fundry ancient Deeds from the Time of Lien. I. to 47th Edvv. III. 197 Collections of Records and other Papers tranfcribed for Sir Jul. Caefar’s Ufe, folio, viz. — Fol. 1. Sir Wm. Fletewood, Recorder of London, his folemn Epifile to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, on compiling and fending them fome of the following Articles. 1576. — 2. The feveral Names of ail the Courts of Law within, the Realm — 4. The Liber- lies, Franchifes, and Cuftoms of the. City of Loadon, ranged under Alphabetical Titles. — 15. Liberties, Cuftoras, and Charters of the Cinque Ports. — 31. The Queen’s Prerogative in the Salt Shores, or Lands gained from the Sek. — 4l. A Canon Law Ditlertation, that to marry or contraft without Content of Parents is unlawful. — 44. A Treatife concerning Corporations. — 47. A Treatife of the Exchequer — 52, &:c.- An Account of all fuch Liberties of St. Martin’s le Grand, which heretofore have been mofi fecretly kept from the Know- ledge of the City of London. — 1 19. Queen Elizabeth’s Pa- tent to Sir Chr. Hatton, Lord Chancellor, for the Ifle of Piir- Jbeck, 1585. — 123. Au Order or Rule fet down by Dr. Dale and Dr, Cmfar, enforced by Act of Privy Council, touching the Meaning of the Word Month in Life Infurances on the Royal Exchange, 1 587. — 125, &c. Various Papers of Admi- ralty Court Bufinefs, particularly concerning the Merchant Adventurers, their Complaints againfi; the Hans Towns, and their Expulfion from Dantzic, in 1556,7, &c. — 271. Orders fet down by the Lord Mayor and the Judge of the Admi- ralty, for regulating the \Vherrymen, confirmed by Privy Council, 1583. — 277. Statutes and Ordinances of the Admi- ralty Court, 1560. — 282. Statutes of the Audience Court, by Warham Archbp, of Canterbury, 1508. — 2S3. Names of . alJ I Iip Landing Places jn England and Waies,-T-296, &:c; 'lot ( ) ^Various Admiralty Patents, Commiflions, Precedenis of Safe Condud, Copies of Treaties, &c. from the Beginning of Q. Elizabeth's Reign to that of James I. — 348 to 354. Papers relating to the propofed Match bctw^n Q. Elizabeth and the Duke of Anjou, 1571 f98 Coiledions from Records and other Papers, tranfcribed for the Ufe of Sir Julius Caefar, folio, viz.*-^Tol. 1 to 94. Various Complaints between the Emperor’s Mercantile Subjeds, and ♦hofe of our Hen. VII. and VIII. concluding in 1529, with sL Renewal of the Treaty of Commerce of 1495. — 95. Privi- leges granted to the Englith Merchant Adventurers at Bergen tjp Zoom, renewed as above. — 122. Contrad of two Spanith Merchants of Antwerp to fupply Plenry VIII. with 30m. Quintals of Alum from Civita Vecchia at l6s 6d per Ql; and receive Lead in return, at the Rate of 4l 1 3s 4d per Fodder, Anno 1545.— 123. Philip II. commiffions certain Englith iSubjcds to cruife under Spanith Colours againft France, 1657. — 124. Q. Eliz. orders her Admiral not to moleft cer- tain Spanifli Ships at Plymouth, 1558. — 125. The Charter of Jerfey and Guernfey, An. 18 Ric. II. 1394. — 129. Letters of Reprifal granted by James IV. of Scotland, to Andrew Bar- ion and his Heirs, &c. againft the Portuguefe, 1505,— Hen. Vlll.’sCommiflion to four Matters in Chancery to hear Caufe.s, 1549. — 130, 6. Ad of Admiralty Court for binding Appren- tice to a Mariner.— 131. Complaint of the Emperor C ha. V. to Edw. VI. concerning certain Furs taken from a Flemith Merchant in London, by J. Dudley Earl of Warwick, 1543. —132. ' Queen Elizabeth’s Letter obligatory to Benedid Spinola, and other Bankers of Genoa, for Repayment of Mo- ney, 1572. — 133 to 165. Complaints of the Portuguefe and Anfwers thereto, on the Englith Merchanir/ interfering in their India Trade, between 1522 and 1564. — 166. TheLordAd- inirarsConftitutionofa Judge inElTex, Suffolk&Norfolk,1445. —167. The Indenture palled between Edw. IV. and John Earl of Worcefter for Service at Sea, 1445.— 168. Carta tegia fada Ballivis et Burgens. de Ipswich, 1549.' — 172 to 175. Articles concluded on between the Kings of England and Denmark, 1466 and 1490* — 184. Queen Elizabeth’s Commiffion for ixvating with the French King, tou'ching < 'alais, &c. 1567. — 186. Literae Regis Edw. IV. anno 5. de Juredict. Adm. Angliae. — 187. Confirmatio Privilegiarum conceftariim Abbati et Mon. de Ram fey, per^Ric. Ducem Glouceftriae Admiraltem Anglise tempore Edw. IV. —191. Statutes of the Low Countries, Holland, &c. prohibiting Traffic with the Enemy, 1584.— rl 94. Sir Julius Caefar fworn* in, Mafter of Requefts, 590.— 196. Ord’er of Council touch- ing Goods of Confederates confifcable, 1589.— 197. Com- miffion and Letters Patent to Sir Julius Caefar as Judge of thg Admiralty. — 201. Order of Council declaring what ftiall be stccouRied Munition, or Warlike Stores,— 202. Oaths qF Lot. ( *7 y the King’s of Arms at their Creation.— 203, The Datt«i of the Lord Higl) Admirals Office. — 218. Penalties of not amalning or ftriking Sail to a King’s Ship, tempore Joan- nis Reg. Note Trial by. Jury allowed in the Adimralty Court.— 218. h. The Office ot the Conffable and Marlhall of England.* — 222 to 25 1. Of the Forms and Laws of Duelling, — 232. Queen Elizabeth’s Commiffion for Reprizals agalnfi Spain, &c. 1585.— 233. Queen Elizabeth’s Commiffion for examining Prifoners, Jefuits, Src. 1594. — 236. Edw. VTa Grant of the Mafterffiip of St. Catherine’s Hofpital to Sir Fra. Fleming, 1549. — 237. Queen Elizabeth’s Grant of Ji.lOO. per Annum, to John Herbert, as Matter of the Re- ijuefts, 1586. — 238.^ Valuation of the Bithopricks, ami the^ Civil Offices of England, — 25*1'. A6l of Privy Council for jreftraining the Concourfe of Private Sutop to the Court, 1589, 255. Lifts of all the Eccletiaftical and Lay Nobility of Spairv and Portugal, and their annual Income ; alfo of all the. Ports, the Sea and Land Force, &c. .1588. — 265. The Stile or Titles of the Great Turk. — 266. Copy of the High Commif- fion for Eccletiaftical Cautes,1588. — 269. Extra61ae Foedere inter Regem ChriftianitT. ei Regem Angliae, Loncl. 1518. — Q13 to 2SS, Various Privy Seals, and other Papers on Exche- quer Bu ft nefs, anno piimo Jac. I. 1603.— 290 to 843. Va- rious concerning Julius Caetar’s Appointment to the Chan- cellor and Under Treafurerfliip of the Exchequer; the Riilei. and Duty of thofe and other Offices under him, 1606. — 330 to 338. Requeft and Suit of a true-harted Englilbman, witliing ■ the Wealth of his Native Country; being a Memorial ta Edw. VI. anno 1553, in behalf of the Dying Buftnefs, by Wm. Cholmley Londyner (a very curious Piflure of th% State of Trade in England at that Time.) — 344 to 35!. A, Synoptis of all the King’s Revenue, 1606.— 352 to 360. Va- rious concerning the Clerk of the Pells, Auditors, Tellers,&:c. — 262. Certain Judgements in the King’s Bench, tempore B^dw.L touching Protections, Prerogative, ^c. — 365. InterprelaticHi of obfolete Words in old Records, — 367 to 374. Sunimarra S uasdam Descriptio Recordorum repofitorum in Archivis. !’ne Regina Eliz. coIleCta per Arthiirern Agarde, 1600 — at; the End of whic h he complains of naviiib; been poorly re- warded for all his Labour. s, and imp.air’d Eyefight, by the Duft of the Recotds, and concludes Sola Salus fervire Deo, funtcsetera fraudes Dieu m’a garde (a Pun) et gardera. He W’as a very learned Antiquary and intim.ate Friend of _ Camden, Sir Robert Colton, S:c. vide Wood’s Atlienae Oxon, —375 to 334. Various Precedents of Wt^od Sales and other Revenue Matters, — .385. Modus lenendi Pdiliamentum, — $89. 5. Fees of Searches, and Exempliricaiions of Recordsj. 157 1. — 390 to 392. Explication of old Saxon Law Terms.— 393. b. DifcQude touching the Surv<;y ol Cro^n Lands., with .. a Lidof fhe Sup^rVifors, 1606. — 397 fo 403. VreceJenlt of '-Aflays and other Matters oF the Mint, collected by W. L^m; • ” barde, 1588.— 404 to 406. Various Exchequer Matters, tempore El iz. — 407. Names of all the" Exchequer" Officers, 1572,' with their' teveral Duties; and in whoffe Gilt.^ — 43.3 to 435. Lift of all the Lord Treafiirers of England, from St. Dunftan down to Sir Richard Wefton, 1629. -^436. Summaiy of Exchequer Decrees and Orders from 1 t9 40 Elizabeth. — 456. Lift of Barons of the Exchequer ffotti 8 Ed. II. to 5 Car. I.*— 458. b, Petitiones ad Parliamentum, temp. Ed. L ‘ — 467, &c. Privy Council and Treafury Orders, to the Cnftom Houffi, Victualling, and Ordnance Offices, 1585; &c. — Lift of Chancellors of the Exchequer from 43 Henry III. to 5 Car, I. • 199 Various Papers of Privy Council, Chanceiy, Admiralty, and Ecclefiaftical Court Bufinefs, viz. omitting thofe concerning private Law-Suits.— Fol.l . Copy of part of the Letters Patent granted to the Town of Weymouth, tempore Eliz. — 7. Copy oF Part of a Charter to the City of Briftol for an Admiralty JurildiCIion there, temp. Ed. Vl. — 13, Copy of a Patent 'granted by Ed. IV. an. 4. to Three Supervilors of the Beer Brewers, particularly to infpeCl the Goodnefs of the Malt and Hops. — 24. Copy of the Charter of' Kingeton'upon Hull, 25 Henry VI. — 43. of the Laws againft Ufii^ and Pawn- broking, 1605. — 87. Draught of a genera! Pardon to the Earl of Pembroke, 2 & 3 Phil. & Mary.— -95. Fines and Fees received by the Admirally Clerks of Delinquents for Piracy, ]5S9.*^103. Draught ofanACllo reftrain unnecessary Ap- . peals in Maritime Caufes, temp. Eliz.-— 105. Tabula Dialcc- tices per Ricardum Liisflier, Generofum, 1590.— 1 14. Grant of the Mafterthip of St. Catherine’s Hofpilal to Sir Julius Caefar; temp* Jac. I. — 116. Draught of a Grant of For- feitures. — 150. Copy of a Prohibiiion to the Company of Copper and other Mineral Works, 44 Eliz. — 163. Copy oF a Grant of Henry VIII. of the Manor and Ad- vowlbn of Northcave,Yorkfiiire, to. Sir J. Ellerker, and Heirs ' Male during the King’s Pleafure. — 167. Charge to the Surry Jury of Filhermen, 1594. — 170. Orders, for the Apparel of" Scholars in theUniverftties.- — 204. Draught of a Proclamation .touching Englifli Ships at Sea, cruizing on the Spaniard*?, 1603. — 207 to 220. Various Pa per.s in a Caufe concetning llie Surveyorfliip of liie Queen’s Woods, 1595, &:c. — 238. Profeculion of Sir Richard Elavvkins Vice Admiral of Devon, concerned in (he Piracy of the Spanifti Ship, Pearl, 1609.— 241. Daily Abides in Suits and Informations upon Penal Sta- « tales, 1604. — 246. Draught cf an A6f touching Eiclefiafticai Jojrifdiclion, 1609.— 251. Inquifition on a Survey of Crown * I^nds in Eifex, Henault Ledge, and Waltham Foreft, 1610. - — 26'3. Farm of the Dufy on Currans to the Ufe of the Earl of Suffolk, 1606.-^ — 305. Farm of the Duty on Silks, to the Ui.e of the Earl of Saliffiury,. 1606.— 344. &c. Concerfiing Ldt ( 49 ) Fines aiid Fees, fotrerpite of Homage, temp jac.T. — 358. Farxn of the Poft-Fines to Lord Knollys, 1610.- — 394. Grant to Lord d’Aubigny, for exporting Strong-Beer. — 420. Patent of Queen Mary, an. 1 . for annexing the Court of Augmentations to the Exchequer.— 439. Ad of Parliament for the Yearly Align- ment to tjie Cofferer, 1604. — 467. Indenture between the King, and Evelyn, Hardin.g, and Co. for applying llie Tower U'ith Gunpowder, 1606. — 490. Licerde to Sir R. Wigmore to import foreign Cod-fifti, 1607. — 499. Licenfe for import- ing foreign Gold and Silver Lace, to the ule of the Earl of Sulfdlk, 1606. 200 John Hardvng’s Chronicle of Britain, from the Landing of Brute to the Time of Henry VI. (when tiie Author was livirg) in Englidi Verfc, oX'vellum, with iUuinmaiiom, a large Folio Volume. ' | 201 A Volume of Heraldical and HiBorical Col]e(5Eons, fo. cont. viz.— “1. Computus Magiftri Willielmi King, Sen’ii &: Re~ ceptoris generalis omnium Dominiorum Manenor. Redtoria . Tenementor. Poffeffionum et Hereditamentor. quorumcunque libera? Capellae regia? Sancti Georgii, infra Caftru.m d-: Win- defor, ab antiquo pertinen. five spectantium, undo Regni Elizabethae 17 mo. — 21 Names of all Perfons of nob'e Blood buried in tne Monafteiy of the Minorie.s. — 23. Stammata varia per Robertum Glover, Fecia’em regia.n, or Pedigrees of various Regal, Princely, and Noble Families, among which the Englifh are Cliamberlayn, Fitz Rauf, Mortiner, Fiennes, Say, Aftlev, Howard, Middleton, Percehay, Radcliff, Gates, liatimer, Ha:ael, Combe, Dareil, Scroope, VPiliu^^Jiby, Bertie, Randolf, Thomworth, Fortelcue, Shirley, Penillon, &c. item. — 32 ’and 79, &c. Stuartorum Familire Genealogia. — 83. Praeclariss. Palatinorum Lancaftris Gencal. — 101. Blazon of the Arms of Lancafiiirc families. — 103, Blazon of the Arms of Yorklln’re. - 107, &c. Blazon of the Arms of Durham. — 114. State of the Office of Anns, tempore Elizi — 120, See. Various Excerpts from Records, relative to the Families at fo. 23, &ZC. — 138,^. Copy of certain Leaves found among • , waft Paper in a Bookbinder^s Shop, 1581, torn odt of a Book written in Edw, IV'^s lime, in favour of tlie Houfe of Lan- cafter. — 139, 3. Dates of the Foundation of various Englidi Alonafteries.— 1 40. Nomina Feodonnn Mililum Sci. Petri de Burgo, collecia ex minore Hiltor.a, Fr.itrum Malthjci Paris si Walteri de Wulefey. — 170, Z>. WoiToppe Abbey, a pc.em, copied from an old' Parchment, I5S7, ihen in the Pof- feftion of Mr. Talbot of Graftdn. — 172, Z». to 192. Various Tranlcripts from Jb.hn Stowfs Excerpts of Records. — 193. Draught of an Indenture between Cha. 1. and Cornelius Vermuyden of I.ondon, for tire draining of Fens, 1627.— 195 lo23S. Tranllation of a Trealife addrefed by W.-G. lo Edgarte and John Counts and Lords of E*ft Frilelandfcuu*. V.OL.II. H ( 50 ) X<>of* j cerning the Difadvantages of their Connections with Spain, j &c. and the Advantage of being in Amity, and trading with England, date, 1572. — 241, &c. Blazon of the Arms ' of Nobility and Gentry from Trent, Northward, illuminated, and copied from an old Roll, by Sir Marmaduke Conftable, Knt. 1538. 202 Genealogical Tables of the Kings of England, from Eg* bert to Char. 2d, alfo of the Nobility of England, with •’ Hiftorical Accounts, &c. vol. I 203 a, b, c. d. e. ColleClanea Gervasii Holies, Grimlbasenfis Tribuni militum, 1643. 6 vol. folio, except the laft which ' is 4to, confiding of Family evidences. Pedigrees, &c. } 204 A voluminous Englifli Chronicle in verGe, (tolio) inti tied | Lawfon’s Orchet, prefented to Cecil Lord Burghley, 1381. | 205 A Volume of fuhdry Mifcellaneous Articles, folio, viz, — I. Dialogus Ailredi Abbatis Rievallis de Anima. — 2. Petri ] Abaeiardi Collationes five, Colloquia.; — 3. FI. S’s. Letter to Sir Thos. Hedley, concerning the reputed Nunnery J at little Giddin^, Huntingdonthire. — 4. A Fragment of the f Earl of Strafford’s Trial. — 5. A Relation of the new Eng- ^ land, (imperfect), and the 'Man in the Moon^s Almanac, (an infipid political Song of about 1640.) — 6. Mr. Walter Montagu’s Letter, to his Father Ld. JVIandevil, concern- ing Religion with his Lordthip’s anfwer. — 7. Sir Robert J Cotton*s Difcourfe of the Power of the Houfe of Com- mons, in point of Judicature, 1621. — 8. Sir Robt. Cotton’s Collections from fundry Statutes and Records. — 9. Sta- tutes and Ordinances of Whitgift Archbp. of Canterbury, for his Hofpital of the Holy Trinity at Croyden. — 10. ; Coats of Arms, under the Benches in Coventry Freefchool, ,■ —11. Names and Arms of the Nobility, which were with i. King Edward I. at the Siege of Kaerlaverock in Scot- I land, 1300. — 12. Two Obit Memorandums of Sir ©liver j, Maningham, Knight, and Richd. Clifford, Efq. 1499 and f 1505. — 13. Grant of the fpiritual merits, and Suffrages of the Augufiinian Friars, holding a Chapter at Berne^ | well 1506, to Sir Robt. Throkmorton and his Lady Goditha. v' — 14. Logifiical Logarithms, Tycho’s Solar and Lunar Tables, and Rudolpljus’ji Tables. — 15. Fragment of two ^ Homilies in old Enghfli, temp. R. 2. — 16. Tra6tatus Rhafis i de doloribus JunClarum, Latine per Gerardiim de Car- mona. 206 An Abridgement of the Cronyclys of England to the Time of Mary 1, with various Extra<5fs from Higden’s Poly- chronicon, and other Books, an Old Poem entileled the Pailiament of Birds and Copy of a Patent lor bearing Amis to James Smyth, of Walden, Effex, 1545, who bimfelf or lus Son appears to have been the Writer of this Book. 207 A Mifcellaneoiis Volume, containing, viz, fol. I. Orations and Speeclies of the Lord Keeper, Sir^ Nicholas Bacon, to Queen 'Elizabeth, and others. — :58. The Way of Duels^ before the King, by Mr. Selden. — 62. Minutes of several Speeches in Parliament, temp. Car. 1. — 68. Sir Thomas Ilou^s Arguments at the Council Table, againft the Pfojefl of Brafs Money, and Alteration of the Standard, 1640. — 86. The Lord Keeper Coventry’s two Speeches to Sergeants ' on their Promotion, 1634, 9.—1 15. Tlie Lord Keeper Littleton’s Speech on a Call of S-^rgeants, 1640. — 120. The Several Speeches of the Lords in the Star Charnber, at the cenfuring Mr. Otbafton, and tlie BiOiop of Lincoln, 16S8, for a Libel againtl the Lord Treaturer and the /- Archbilliop of Canterbury. — 148. A learned Tra6l^ by Dr. John Cowell, wrote at the Beqiiefl ot Afchblfliop Bancroft, about 1606, in favour of the High Comm^iffion Court, — 136. Difcorfo delPImperio Tufchelco, di Montigr. Ven'ier Arcivefcovo di Corfu, (in Italian). — 319. A Difcourfe concerning War, by Sir Waiter Ralegh (printed among his Works, 8voj 1751). 2b8 A Latin Chronicle of England, to the Time' of Henry VI. written by a Monk of Glaftonbury. 209 A Collefiion of Tra6ls, (folio), all uniformly copied i in a fair hand, of about Charles IPs Time, lome of them already in print, arid lorae not. — ^Treatife againft Papifts by Cecil Earl of - Salilbury, 1 1 pages,^2. An apologetic Letter of Count Arundel to Lord Treafurer Burghley, cohcerning his Stile of Comes Imperii, 9 pages. — 3, Model of the Defign of Henry IV. of France for the iihiting of Crihendom, extracted from the Memoirs ot Sully by the Bitliop of Roder, 12 pages.-— 4. Confiderations for tlie suppreffing the Increafc of Priefls, Jehrits and Re- cufants, without drawing Bipod, by Sir Robt. Cotton Eruce, J6I3, 24 pages.- — 5. BriePDifcourre touching the Charge and Employment of a Colonel in the Warres, written by an Officer, late serving in tlie Netherlands, 8 pages. — 6. Obfervations and Overtures touching a Sea Fight upop our own Coaifs of England : and of Preparations againft Invafion, written by W. Gorges, Gerit. 4 pages. — 7. Balaanfs Afie or a true Diseourle touching the Murmersy and feared Dil- cpnlents of the Times, directed to King James by way of. humble Adverlilement, 27 ' pages.: — 8. The Combat be- tween Edward Bruce Baron of Kinlofs, and Sir Edward Sacvi}]e, 7 pages. — £ 1 : A Defeription of the Nertherlands 11 pages. — 10 A Lefeription of ‘Holland by J.«S,, 13 pages. — 1 ), Sir Frances Bacon’s Advice to the iJuke of Buck- ingham, when he fifft became the Favourite of King James. 21 pages. — 12.' Sir' Walter Ralegh’s Difcourfe touching a Marriage" between Henry Prince of Wale.s, and a Daugh* H 2 Lot ( 52 ) ter of Savoy, 19 pages. — 13. Tell Truth' and. Shame the Spajiyard, or the certaine manner of Mr. Vice Chamber- lain^s Reception at the Court of Spain, when Extraor- dinary Ambaflador there, by Fran. Phillips, 12 pages.— r }4. Interrogatories minitired to John Digby, Earl of Briflol, at his P>etiirn from Spain ; with his Anfw’ers, 20 pages. — 15. The Popje’s Letter to Charles Prince of Wales, and the Anfwer, 6 pages. — 16. The Opinion of Sir Ro- bert Cotton, and other Papers concerning the prppofed Alteration of the Coin, 1626, \5. pages. — 17. Lord Carle- ton^R Letter to the Queen, touching the tragical End of s the Duke qf Buckingham, 1628,, 3 pages. — 18. A true ■ Prefentation of fore paft Parliaments, to the View of , . prelent Times and Pofterity, written anno 1629, 56 pages. — I9i. A (droll) Sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford, 10 pages. — 20. Trial and Account of Mervin Earl of Caft'e-havcn,executed for Rape and Sodomy, 16.31, 38 pages. — 21. A Parellell between Robert late Earl of Effex and, Geo. Villiers late D. of Buckingham,' by Sir Henry Wotton, Knt. 20 pages. — 22. A View of the aforefaid Paralel.l, 18 pages. 2.3. The Sovereignty of the Seas of Eng. proved from Record, &c. bySirJn. Boroughs, Knight, 1 633, 76 pages, — 24. The Charge delivered by Robert (2d) Earl of Elfex at the Counr cii-table, againft the Vifeount Wimbledon, General of the laft Cales Voyage, with his anfwere, containing a full rela- tion of the defeat of tiie fame Voyage, 34* pages.— 25 An Advice of a Seamap touching the prefent Expedition intend- ed sgainfl the Turkllli Pyrates, wu'itten by Nathaniel Knott, 1 6.S4, 33 pages. — 26. A Relalion of a thort Survey of 26 Counties, oblej'vcd in a feven Weeks journey, begun at Nor- wich, and from thence into the North and Well, and back again, by a Captain, a Lieutenant and an Ancient. (Enfign) of the military Company in Norwich, 1634, 57 p?ges ; and alfo feme Verfes at the End. — ^27. Survey of the Wefferii Coiintie.s in another feven Weeks Journey from Norwich and back again, by the Lieutenant of the abovej[aid Company, 16.35, 7.4 pages. — 28. Journal of a (parading) Cruize. of bis Majelfy's Fleet of 24 Sail, in the Channel, 1635, by Jonathan Downes, 7 pages. — 29. Copy of a Letter to SirTho. Het- ley, Knight, Serjeant at Law, concerning the reputed Nun- nery at Gidding, Huntingdonfliire, 10 pages. — 3,0. The Cafe for a legal Reformation of one of the greateft home Trades within the Commonvvealth of England, viz. Sea Coals, 8. pages.— 31. Anglic univerfalis Dementia, anpis 1643, 4, 5, or a Difeourfe penn'd by a judicious Gentleman, and an old Prote/fant, tpuching the D iff rations begun and continued in (hofe Years, 14 pages. — 32. An humble Remonftrance of fuch as vvitli Religion to flouritli, the maintenance of tiie ' King’s honour and greatnefs, the prefervation^of the Subjects ( 53 ) Lot. Freedom and Liberties, and the removal of unhappy Debates depending betwixt King and Subje6ts, 1646, 4 pages. — 33. The Report of the Sub-committee for the Revenue made in the Parliament, 1654, 19 pages. — 3 4. A Letter touching the Carriage and Deportment of a young Gentleman on his Travels in foreign parts, by S. M. L. 5 pages (politically written in favour of Charles II. before the Reftoration.) — 35. Articles of the Capitulation for the Principality and Caf- tle of Orange, furrendered by Count Dhona to Lewis XIV, 1660, 9 pages. — 36. A brief Refolution of that grand Cafe of Confcience concerning Allegiance due to a Prince eje6led by Force out of his Kingdom ; and how far the Subjects ma)r comply with a prefent uiurped Power, 5 pages,— 37. Charles lid’s privy Seal to the L. high Treafurer, touching the affign- inentof feveral Branches of the Revenue to different Services, 1662, 3 pages. — 38. A (curious punning) Speech of W. B. Efq. Captain of the foot train'd Company of Scarfdale Hundred in Derbyfhire, at a Vifitation of John Bifhop of . Litchfield and Coventry, 1662, 4 pages. — 39. A brief Rela- tion of a Voyage from St, Helena to Bantam and home to Lpgland, 166l,by Capt. Jn. Dutton, Governor of the Iflands of St. Helena and Poula-roone, 13 pages. —40. A Game at Picket, politically applied to the Charaders of Cromwell and his Council of State, &c. 6 pages. 240. A Volume (F.) compiled for the Ufe of Charles de Croy, Prince and Count of Chimay, about the Year 1455, and after- wards belonging to the Duke of Arfchot, containing, viz. Fol. 1. Lucius Tungrenfis des Antiquites des Beiges, in 'French.— 78. Lucius Tungrenfis des Antiquites des Gaules, (Latin) imperfed. — 83. Geoffry of Monmouth’s Chronicle, with Merlin's Prophecies, in French. — 192. Merveilles de rifle de Bretagne que nous clifons I'Englelerre. — 195. Codi- cil'e de Maiflre Jehan de Meun fur la Trinite en Rimes fran- ^ois. — 200. I'Apparition de meme, en Rimes. — 219. Decla- raiion and Signification des Lunes, des Mois and des Native lies des Perfonnes, ainfi que des Maladies et Remedes, tir^s des anciens Prophetes on Philofophes. 211 A Colledion of four different Trads, in Quarto, viz. 1. A litell Treatife of cerleyn Rightis perteyning to the Marflial! in tyme of Warre (imperfed.) — 2. Letter of a Mafter of Arts in Cambridge to his Friend in London, concerning Dud- ley Earl of Leicefier (imperf.) N. B: this is already in piint. — 3. Propofitions of Peace to Char. Ift, at Hampton Court, 1647. — 4. Excerpta ex Inftrumentis pubJicis in Scaccario, de Judaeis Angliam incolentibus, anno 1 189 & feqq. — 212. A Mifcellaneons Volume Quarto, containing, viz. Fol. I ta 50 Account of the Government of Wales aunciently, and at this day, temp. Jac. 1. — 50. to 55. The Lord Chancellor Egerten's Speech on Lord Ch. Juflice Montagu's taking his Seat } and his aofwer, (already printed) — 65 tg79. Speeches ( 5'4. lot » in f<)r uniting Scotland (o:Kngfa4idy(te &c. 214 A Booke containing the true Portraiture of the Countenan- ces and attires of the King’s of England, from W. the Con- ■queix>r, unto Queen Elizabeth, now. living ; together with a Itrief report otTorae of the principal! a6ts of the fame King’s, &c. diligently collefled by T, R, n'ilk very^curiovs Pof traits of them Jkivrou tided ■with borders, Loiidon, printed by Johti de M‘^ffcheJ}ie,\591 , wiih Chronological Notes and E/^cerpis out . of Hollinfjicad’s Hidory of England (but only to' Rich; Id’s ; ^icre) in the. hand Writing of William Lambarde,, Efq. the Perambulator, &c. 4tG. , ; • from the Pipe-Rolls concerning Wales, tvtth Copy pi a liKi and France in the 14th Century, (fotr^ of them copi^ froFK, Tapers fi nee burnt in the Cotton Library) with a De- dication by Sir Robert Cotton to Henry Prince of Wa'f'Cs. — 91 to 109.'-Sir Fra. Vere’s Commentarys,or Meinbifs df his military Expeditions, (thefe have been printed)— 1 16. 'Whe- ther it be for his Majedy’s Service (anno 1636')To raifd the value of Ins Coin, becaufe'the King of France and others do raife tireirs.r— lo l . A Latin Difcourfe.conccrMing theCon- .troverly of Precedency between the Dukes of Florence* and of Ferrara. — 117 . Arguments pro et cont ra in tlie Cafe of the Portuguefe Ambaliador’s Brother Don Pantaleon Sa, con- demned for. Murder, >and beheaded anno 1654. — !'28. Sevefal i'.ng;i(h Poems tranferibed from Cleveland and other fur h Au.tn'm s. Lem, in the rpare Leaves before Fob I is the poli- ticai k'.ropijeey of Grebner concerning IheTime.s of ( liHih s J ulloi: the Chaca^ltr and Method of Bitliop Andrews’s Sqrmou.sv. and. sundry medical Receipts. 220 Liber aibus di^ us (Folio) five TraQatus Ividoricns de Regno, Regibus et L/egibus Anglim a Conqueftli ud'Annum 3 232 (a modern Tranfeript.) 22.1 A-CohdetiOn of; the Charters, 'Rights, Franchifes, &c. of tiie Corporation (»f Kingdon-upon-Tiiames, tepied from Domefday Book and other Records, in a fair modv rn hand. 222 A Volume (Fo.) of Mr. James Weft’s ColIe61ioi>s from the Cotton and other Records, concerning Eveftiarrv, Tewk'- bury, and Campden, &c. in Worcefterfltire.— •!. Regilier of ( 55 ) Lot. ' . • the Charters of the IVIonaflery of Weftwoode. — 2'. Reglfler of Richard Bromfgrove, Abbot of Evefliam, beginning 1418. — 3. Soiritualities and Temporalities of Walter de Wyke- wan. Abbot of Wynchecum, with tiie Statutes of that Conv. —4. Letters of Attorney of the Abbot and Convent of Eve- fham, for finally determining their Difputes with the Rec- tor of Elmendon. — 5. Some old Rhythms of Peter Lang- toft,' or. fome old Writer, — Extradfs from the Chro nicle . of^TewkfbaTy.— 7 and 8. Exlrai51s from Dodfwortl/g MSS;, relating to the Families of Giirnai and Daiu^ei's. — 0. Extia6ls from the Registers of the BitVmps of Worcefier, relating' to the Prefentations of Campden, Shenyndon, To- .denhanir Eburton, Queynton, Morton-upon-Stoure, Clifford, Wefton-upon-Avon, Weiford', Dorryngion, Drymai'fton, Pebivorlh, Mekylton, Afion-under-Edge,. VViHarfey, Brad^ waye<, Wickwane, Bulkelonde, &c. — 10; Catalogue of In- firuments belonging to the Cathedral and Chapter of York. < * — J l. Papers concerning the Appropriation of' the Church Cf Campden.: — 12. Sir William SwaniPs Narrative of his Journey to Drefden, 1678. — 13. Lift of ancient Families of Normandy, from a Book of Sir G. Carteret. — 14. Order of Chancery for fettling tlie Church, School, and P66r of Campden, 6 Car. I. 223 A Volume of Mr. Prynne’s Colleflions from the Rek-ords in* the Tower concerning the 'Clergy, aiid their great Incroach- menls upon the Royal Prerogative from 1 Jon. to' 15^ Hen. VI. N. B. It formerly belonged to the Duke of Chan- dos, afterwards to Mr-. E. Umfreville, who fays, “ this- Vo- ** lume feems to have been defigned as an Appendix to his '' preceding Publications ; or in nature of a Review of ids whole moft elaborate and induftrious CoUedlionsf’ Fol. 224 Miscellanea ex varijs Scriptoribus collecla, 1573 ; or a Volume of various hifiorical and heraldical Collections of Camden from fundry Chronicles, Abb©y>Regifiers; &c. Fol. 225 Copy of the Ledger Book or Jlcgifter of ihe'Chaners, ike. of the Borough of Devizes, Wilts. Fol. 226 A iVIifcellancous Volume (Folio) containing, viz?^l. Re- . monstrance and other Proceedings of the rsobility, Clergy, and People of Scotland againft the Servree B ok, Anno . 1037. — 2. Copies of many of Sir F:a. WaifinghaiTPs i apers, concerning his Embaily to France in 1.589 and 70 — 3. •Re- mains of Gentililm ami Judailm among ihc old Fo. nis and popular Cufioms and Sayings in England, ■vullefler) by Jn. Aubrey, Efcj. 1686, &:c k The BiHiOja of Rofs’s Ac- count of his Negociation in England in behaifof iMary Queen of Scots, 1568 to 1572. 227 A Volume of the Colleclions of Hen. Pafie, Efq. of whom, 'in the firfi Leaf, fome Account is given by Mr. E. Umfro- t.. ville ; the principal Contents are, viz. Eoi. a, b, c, the firfi Pages fo muikcd, coniain ExUucls fioin a Cotion MS, ot ( 56 ) Lot. Arthur Agard, concerning the Book of t)omefday ; and other Notes of Records. — 1 to 5. A ftiort Difcourfe of ther Book ofDoinefday; with fome Particulars relating (o Glou- cetierfliire. — 5 to 20. Difcourfe concerning the Value of Englilh Coin. — 21. Difcourfe concerning the Marches of Wales. — 25. Difcourfe of Sheep, Wool, and the Trade of Cloth. — 30 to 72. Various Notes concerning Gloucefter- ll)ire, &c. — 50. Revenue of England, Scotland, and Ire-' land, J654. — Effay concerning the Differences of late be- tween King and Parliament. — 84. Extracts out of a Book ^ concerning the Star Chamber. 228 Tranfadlions of the Affembly of Citizens and Bargeffes, &c. fitting at St. Jameses by defire of William Prince of Orange, Dec. 26, 27, 28, 1618. (Fol.) 229 A Volume of Colledions for a Hifiory of England, out of feveral Authors, to the Time of Charles I. (Fol.) N. B« This Volume comes no lower than to Q. Eliz.’s Reign. 230 Diary of the Life and Family Occurrence's of Thomas God* frey, Efq. of Lidd in Kent, from 1585 to 1655. (Fol.) 231 Speeches and other Papers of Sir Fra. Bacon (fome fuppofed to be not hitherto publiflied) (Fol.) wiih MS. hidex. 232 A Copy of the Proceedings, Pleadings, &c. on Charles IPs. Writ of Quo Warranto, againfi the Cily of London. (Fol.) 233 A Mifcellaneous Volume, containing, viz. (Fol.)— 1. A Diary of Court Tranfadions, or Minutes of Privy Council Bufinefs, from 20 Nov. 1558 to 30 Apr. 1559.- — 2. Part of a Moral and Political Difcourfe, addreffed to Queen Eliza- beth, with fundry Notes on the Reigns of her Predecefibrs, - 7 - 3 . Part of a Coliedion of Letters to and from Perfons of Diftindion in Queen Elizabeth, James 1ft. and Charles 1 ft’s Time, teeming to have been feJeded in order for Publica- tion, by fome Perfon in the Service of Sir Gervas Cliftoil, Bart. — 4. Sir Robert Naunlon’s Fraginenta Regalia, or Ob- fervalions on Queen Eliz. her Times and Favourites. — 5. Part of a Collection of Letters of Sir Francis Bacon, An- thony Bacon, the Earl of Eilex, and his Secretary, Cufte, &c. concerning Ireland, and other State Affairs. — 6. The Defence of John Hales, on occatlon of an Infurredioh in the Weft of England about Inclofures ; temp. Ed. VI.— 7. A brief of the Proofes againft Sir Richard Knightley, of Fawfley, Northamptonfliire, and others, of being concerned in printing Puritan Libels; temp. Eliz. — 8. Copy of the Patent to the Lords Winchefter, Galloway, ^nd ViJliers, as Lords Juftices of Ireland, under William III. 234 Walter! de Hemingford, Librilll. de Geftis Anglorum ; et Excerpta qnsedam ex Didis, Jo. Cafiiani Heremitas. (Fol.) d7i vellum. 235. A Dcfcription of Trajan’s Column at Rome, and of the Bas-reliefs, reprefenting the Story of that Emperor’s War wit^ t-fae Dacians, in Englifli, by R. Foller, of Sutton, 16S7. fo. Lot 236 ( 57 ) The Diary and Common Place Book of Mr. Jn. Saunderfotti Turkey-Merchant, long refident at Conftantinople, wherein^ he fays, “ appeareth what hath paffed in Courfe and Dif* “ courfe of the Fortunes and Actions of my Life^ all even " to my very Cogitations, as per my Letters, Cenfures, &c, ** herein ^xtanl,"* from 1560 to 1610. (Fol.) C37 Sundry loofe Papers, being Part of a Colle6lion for a Hiftory of Ireland ; among which is a Copy of a long Letter from P. W. perhaps Father P. Walfti, to the Lord Lieutenant, 1674. (Fol ) in behalf of the regular againft the Secular Priefls. 238 Lift of the Army by Sea and Land at Plymouth, 10 June, 1596, under the Earl of Effex, defigned againft Cadiz, with the General’s Inftru61ions concerning the Duty of the prin- cipal Officers under him. (Fol.) 239 Journal of a Voyage to Madrafs in 1092, by Charles Lowe, Purfer on board the Samuel, Capt. Freke, taken on her Paffage*by a French Eaft Indiaman, and ranforhed. (Fol.) 24Q Difputatio adverfus eos qui Scotiam Feudum Ligium Anglias debere aflerunt, 1602. (Fol.) 241 Ordinances for the Houthold, &c. of James I. fol. 242 Siimma Privilegiorum, Libertatum, & Ordinationum Univer- iitatis Oxon. (a Compilation for the Ufe of the Univerfity*s Chancellor) fol. 243 A thin Quire which Peter Le Neve, Efq. Norroy, hath en- titled a Book of the Spiritual Revenues of either Cardinal Wolfey or Lord Cromwell. But it appears only to be a Regifter of fundrv Parifties in the Diocefe of London charged with Rents, and Penlions, to the tJfe or at Difpolal of my Lord’s Grace (folio.) 244 Volume of Colledtions from Records concerning the Town and Parifti of Kingfton in Surry, fol. 245 Copy of the Charter granted by Charles II. granted to the Company of the Royal Fiftiery of England, folio. 246 Copy ot the Indenture between K. William and Q. Mary, andTho. Neale, Efq. Mint Mafter, 1691, folio. 247 An Authenticated fair Copy of the Charters of the Company of Vintners, London, attefted by H. Rooke, Efq. Clerk of the Rolls, folio. 248 Copy of the Title-Deed of Manors and Eftates, granted in Jointure to Catherine Queen Dowager of Charles 11. folio. 249 A large Volume (folio) of Milcelianeoas Colledlions, feme Originals, many Copies ; all relative to Englifli Hiftory, Law, and Politicks: principal Contents, viz. — I. Of ibe Punith- ment by Common Law, of fuch as raife falte Tales to the ' King’.« Diftionour. — 29. Argument that the King may in Perfon hear and determine Caufes. — 46. Debates in the Houfe of Commons, 1685, about ehablifliing a Militia; dif- banding the new raifed Forces, &c. — 82. Certificate of Sir Francis Bacon, and others on a Reference to them fent br VoJ. IE I ( 58 ) LoL James I. concerning the Power and Jurlfdlcllon of the Court of Chancery.— 102. Extra6ts from the Journals of the Houf« of Commons in Ireland, anno 1665, particularly as to the Power of giving Subfidies.-— 137. Whether the Royal Power be from God only, or from the Pope; People, or Laws of the Country? — 147. Reformations in the Exchequer propofed by Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Sollicitor, and Mr. Roufe, one of the Clerks of the Pipe, 1621. — 154<. Obfervations on the Life and Reign of Henry VIII. — 169. Nomina Curiarum in Anglia, tempore Reginse Eliz. — 170. A Treatife of the Dis- tindiion between the Ecclefiaflical and the Common Law. — 214. Confiderations upon the Treaty of Marriage between Etigland and Spain, by Secretary Win wood .-—228. A deli- neated Itinerary, or Route from London, through France and Savoy to Italy, and the Holy Land. N B. It feems to have, been copied, about Queen Elizabeth’s Time from fome an- cient Roll, perhaps of the Time of the Crufades. — 233. Som« Notes in the Hand-writing of Camden, ofnoufe butas Auto- graph. — 234. Note of fundry Tranflations from the Latin, by Queen Elizabeth. — 235. A Breviate for the King’s Counfel^ about Proceedings in Chancery by the Lord Chancellor Ellef- mere, 13 Jac. I. — 232. Narrative concerning the Salt- workers of S. and N. Shields, and other Places in the Coun- ties of Durham and NcM’thamberland, tempore Car. II. — 261. Narrative of a Saltwork at Portfea Iftand, near Portf- mouth. — 268. Touching Prohibitions in Trade, and railing Money for Government Supplies, temp. Car. IL— 275. Ar- ticles of High Treafon, &c. propofed to be brought againft the Dutchefs of Portfmouth. — 279. A Memorial of Mr. Se- cretary Pepys propofing Reformations among the Purfers in the Navy, 1665. — 296. Remonftrance of Parliament to James I. concerning Impofitions without Confent of Parliament, and a Discourfe of Sir Roger Owen touching the King’s Right ot Impofition. — 383 to 432. Two long Pleadings, on the Fored Laws between the Bithop of Winchefter and Gif- fard, anno 3 Ric. II. — 433. Some Extracts from the Patent Rolls of King John. — 445. A Paper concerning the King’s Power of difpenfing with the Ted Adi. — 447, &c. Divers Notes and Extradls from the Rolls, about Knight-Service, many of them in the Hand-writing of Attorney General Noy. — 489. Charter of Edw. 1. to Foreign Merchants confirmed. — 503. Duplicate of the Article at folio 235. — 519. Sub- dance of the Earl of Shaftlbury’s Speech, when brought byH»- beas Corpus, before the Court of King’s Bench, Jan. 29, 1677. — 321. Opynyon of auncient Dodorsofthe Law* about de- teyninge the Body and Goods of that Prince’s Subjedl which wrongeth. — 530. Depofitions concerning the Murder of Capel, Earl of Effex. — 556. The Chequer Book, or Mr. Fan- thaw’s Account of the Duties of the feveral Oificers of ibe Exchequer (imperf.) Lot { 59 ) 250 A fimllar Volume of mlfcellaneous Collections, viz. — fol. I. Kalendar of the Rolls and Privy Seals in the F’ell-Office from J Edw. 1. to 43 Eliz. — 20. An Argument about Admiralty JurifdiCtion in the Cafe of Cremer and Tokely, in the Hand- writing of Attorney General Noy. — 3.5. Rights of the Lord High Admiral determined in Privy Council, 16'65. — 38 to 73. Heraldical TraCts by Mr. Thyn, Lancafter Herald, of the Antiquity of Baron's Tenures, and Creations of Vifcounts, Gentlemen, Yeomen and Efquires, of fealing with Arms, &c. and of the Earldom and Earls of Pembroke, &c. — 76, Account of the Offices and Fees in the Courts of Juftice, King's Houffiold, Caftles, Bulwarks, Havens, Parks, &c. 1614. — 88. Calendarium Rotulorum patentium Henrici VII. in the Hand-writing of Sir Wm. Dethick, Garter. — 108. A Treatife of the High Court of Starre Chamber (firfl part) — 158. Form and Manner of keping of the Parliament of England.— •! 66 to 170. Concerning the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of England. — 172. Duplicate of the Ar- ticle at fol. 521. of the preceding Volume, No. 249. — 179. Three Week's Obfervation made in Holland (temp. Eliz.) — 186. A brief Relation of China. — 197. William Lambarde's Archeyon, or Treatife oi the High Court of Chancery. — 224. Argument and Anfwer of Sir Anthony Browne to the Matters of Sir Nicholas Bacon, concerning the Right of Succeffion to the Crown of England (the Leaves misplaced but not imperfect).— 242. Index of a MSS. Volume of Mr. Lee, Clarencieux, afterwards belonging to Mr. Hare, of the Herald’s Office.- — 260. Index of another of Mr. Fellowe Norrey, afterwards Mr. Hare’s. — 266. Sir Robert Naunton's Fragmenta regalia. — 295 to 312. Two Tra6ls of Sir Robert Colton, concerning the Sovereign's Prefence in Parliament, and the Danger of the Kingdom. — 3 1 4. Epifile of Pope Paulus to the Emperor Ferdinand (Anglice) — 332. Judge Yelver- ton's Sentence at the Condemnation of Lord Sanquier for Murder, 1612. — 334. Earl of Morton’s Confeffion before his Death. — 353. The Sceptick, a Tra6t, (qu. whether by Sir Walter Raleigh.?) — 366. The Arraignment and Judgement of Captain Thomas Leigh, one of the Earl of Elfex's AlTo- ciates, 1600. — 370. Oaths of a Verdiirer and other Forefl- Officers, and various Oaths of Fealty from different Orders of ^len. — 374. Mr. Williams, his Cafe of Treafon (a Rhapfody.) — 376. The Earl of Wefimoreland's Declaration of his R ight to that Title, under his own Signature.— 378. Fragment of Judge Crook's Argument on Ship Money. — 396. Praxis Curiae Admiralitatis. — 444. Of the higher Courts of Juflice, and efpecially of Chancery, by Wm. Lambarde. — 490. Du- plicate (impeif.) of the Article, fol. 170. Vol. 249. 251 A mifcellaneous Volume of much heraldical and Tome hiffo- rical Matter, viz. — Fol. 1 to 41. Armi «f Bifhopricks, Ab- beys, Colleges, Cities, Corporations, Scf ieand Irifli Families, I 2 Lot ( 60 ) penned by Sir Win. Bethick, Garter.—- 43, Papers concern- ing the Pedigree and Arm. Bearings of Dan. Wycherley, of Clyve in Shropflnre, 1676. — 51. Minutes of Tranfa6tions at the Prince of Orange’s firft coming to England, 1688, in the band-writing of Saville Marquis of Halifax. — 53 to 70. Sum- mary of feveral heraldical Vifitations in various Counties, 1662, 3, &c. — And Papers of particular Families. — 71. That the Effigies of the King on his Coins ought to fliew the right Side to view. — 73 and 74. Why Men of little Worth do come to Preferment, when fome of better Parts may not at- tain it, with fome curfory Remembrances on the fame Sub- ject. — 83. The way of Duels before the King.-r— 99. Cafe of a Challenge between the Dukes of Lancafter and Brunfwick, Anno 1352. — 103. Sentence of a Court Martial at Bruxelles, 1657, againft Col. Coftilo, for challenging Lord Taaffe, his fuperior Officer..— 107. Duplicate of the Treatife on Duel- ling at folio 83. — 115. Another Treatife of Duelling moftly in the hand-writing of Hen. Howard Earl of Northampton, 16I3. — 138. Various heraldical Notes from old Records in the hand-writing of Mr. Thynne, Lancafter Herald, under the Titles of Henric. III.— Rapfodies, Offices, &c.— 174. A Paper of Common-place, motlly in Engliffi, entitled de Sta- tuis Romanis. — 176. Excerpts, tranflated into Englifli, from old Records of Lands given and leafed out to Sundrys, by Baldwin Mallet Lord of Enemer, and his Defendants from H 3. to E. 4. — 180. Lift of Knights and Burgeffies returned to Parliament, Anno 35 Eliz. — 189. A Letter of Sir Thomas Knyvett, dated Quiddenham, 1638, to Sir Wm. Le Neave, King at Arms, relating to his Claim to the Barony of Berners. — 193. Epift'da qua Ordo Theatri Curiae Romanae expUcatur a Do61ere Marta Neapolitano, ineadem Curia Advocato Ro- mae, 1589. — 197. Extracts from the Statutes of Trinity Col- lege Oxford, relating to Expulfions — 199. Note of H. VIII. being proclaimed King of Ireland, Anno Regni 33, and Names of Peers aftembled in Parliament at Dublin that Year. — 201 . Copy of a Commiffion of Cha. I. Anno 7, to (he Lords of Privy Council, to regulate the Jurifdiction of the Courts of Juftice, (vide Rymer). — 203. Fragment of fome Report or Propofal for the better Regulation of Ireland in Hen. VIII. or Edw. VI.’s Reign.— 205. A florid Latin Addrefs (of fome Ro. Calh. Prieft) to Cha. II. complaining of the Common Lawyers,— 209. A Paper of political Reformation (of about the Time of the Reftoration) beginning with “ As this Age ** hath difcovered many Infirmities in the politique Body of the Monarchy of England," feeming to be the hand-writing of Sir Edw. Walker, Garter King at Arms.- 215 to 227, Various heraldical Papers of Sir Edw. Walker, and others, among which, at folio 218, are fome Notes of Precedents •f Peers, having reflgned their Titles, and furrendered their JPjitents, conditionally,— 231. Cpllc^lions out of an old Rook Lot ( 61 ) of Saxon Lavs^s, of Athelftan, Edmund and Edgar, wUfc illuftrations, and a Dedication to Sir Nicholas Bacon, by Wm. Fletwood (Recorder of London), 1571. — 263. Copy of a Wardrobe Warrant, for the Parliamentary Robes of Henry Pr. of Wales, 1604. — 265. Tranflation of a Statute of 14 Ed. Ill Anno 1340, declaring that the Realm of Eng- land (hall not be fubjedt to the King, or Kingdom of France. —269. A trandated Copy of a Letter of the Scotch Lords Co- venanters to the French King, by Mr. Colvile. — 270. Copy of a Comm, of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, as Earl Mar- flial, to the Earl of Leicefier and Sir Wm. Cecil, touching Mr. Hugh Fitzwilliams his faulty Pedigree, 1576.-— 272. Copy of Sir John Tempeft*s Donation of his Manor of Brycewell to two Chaplains 23 Edward 3.-274 to 280. Papers concerning the Family of Swyllington, and Copy of a Marriage Contrad between John Swyllington and Mar- garet Daughter of Thomas Saville, of Thornhill, Efq. Anno 5 Henry VI. — 281. Lift of (undry original papers relative to Queen Elizabeth’s Negociations with France, 1589,90, &c. in the Cottonian Mss. Caligula, E.7 and Galba E 6. — 285. Titles of fundry Letters patent, &c. of Jac. 1. between the 10 and 15th Year of his Reign. — 291. That Titles of Arms and Honours intailed, or otherwife hereditary, partaync not to the King’s Bench, albeit they were determinable by the Common Law.— 292. An imperfed Paper about the Ceremonial of Knighthood.’ — 294. Copy of a long Spanith Relation of Philip III. receiving the Homage of his eldeft Son Don Philip, and his Queen Donna Margaret, at Ma- drid, 1608.-314. Letter of Sir Wm, Segar (Garter,) to his Friend Wm. Leneve, York Herald, complaining o(^ one Jenkins, a Trumpeter and Painter, having undertaken the Funeral of the Earl of Weftmorland, to the prejudice of the Heralds Office, 1628. — 316. Minute of a Signet of Charles I. for the Title of his Son Henry Duke of Glou- cefter. — 318. Summary (in the hand writing of Sir Wm. Dugdale) of a King’s bench Decree, 19 Ed. HI, in a Caufe of Gilbert Talebot, verfus Radulphum de Wylington, circa Caftrum de Keyrkenny and Comotum de Ifkenny. — 321. De Vita Caroli V. Imperatoris ; Gul. Zenocaro a Scawenburgo Audore, (copied from a Book printed at Antwerp, 1596.)— 322 to 332. Various heraldical Notes and Memoranda, and part of a Vilitation of Norfolk about J630.’ — 333, 4. Two recommendatory Letters dated White- hall 1624, (igned H. H. perhaps Howard Earl of North- ampton. — 336, James Ingham Warden of the Fleet, ac- quaints his Lordlbip that Sir John Sydley is committed (o that Prifon by order of Star Chamber loi Contempt, 1624. —338. The Entertainment given to (wo Spaniffi Ambaf- fadors at Whitehall, 29 July 1623, — 340 to 344. Minute of (bme pieces of French Ceremonial and Forms of rati- fying Treaties* — 345. Copy pf a Letter ' t ;Queen Eli^a,- Lot. ( 62 ) beth, (about 1570) to James VI, of Scotland, concern- ing his Complaints of Injuries and Wrongs done to his Subjects in the Eaft and Middle Marches. — > — 348. Original Warrant of Sir Francis Bacon, Ld. Chan- cellor, for the apprehending one Edward Dunkin, 2 Lee. 1617. — 350. An unfigned Declaration of the Earl Mar- /liall 1623, that Sir John Cjefar was knighted at Edin- burgh, in 1617. — 351. Minute of a Summons to a Lord to run at the Tilt at Whitehall, in May 1625, on the Mar- riage of Char. I. — 352. Sir John Coke’s Warrant to two Servants of the Duke of Buckingham, for Pofihorfes to Portfraouth, 1627. — 355, 6. Two Papers concerning the appointment of a poor Knight of Windfor. — 357. Notes (in Englith) from Records, concerning the Manors of Horkefley and Wifton in Eflex, belonging to the Family of Swinborne, &c. — 358. Notes of the Manors of Faring- don and W>ke, Berks, and Shrynam, Salop, &c. belong- ing to the Families of Unton, Fettiplace, Courtenay, &c. ' — 367. Allegations of Edward Ill’s right to the Crown of France. — 369. Minutes of an Intcrcourfe between Charles I, at the head of his Northern Army, and the Generals of the Scots’ Army, 15 June, 1659. — 371. Aft of Attainder ofSir Wm. Stanley Sir Sim. Montford,and others, ii Henry VII. — 375. Aft of II Henry VI, concerning John Earl of Arundel. — 381. Note of Irifli Peers placed by Proxy in the Parliament at Dublin 1634, but had not Paid their Fees. — 383. Note of a Creation of Peers, by Jac. I. at the Bi- ftiop’s Palace, Sal ifbury, 2 Aug. 1618 — 384, &c. Two Copies of the Sentence of Henry II, Emperor, againft Robert King of Sicily, 1311. — 392, &c. Notes of the Preambles to lundry Patents of Peerage. — 396. Copy of a Certificafe from the Herald’s Office, of the Death, Funeral, Ifl'ue, &c. of Mrs. Anne Adams, Wife of Thomas Adams^ Esq. Al- derman of London, 1641. — 398. Notes of fome Baronies in- herited by Defcent from Coheirelfes. — 400, An original Warrant of Henry IV. of France, permitting Lord Cob- ham to take at the City of Caen 200 Tun of Stone for building, and loade it for England, 1591. — 401. A De- Lriptionof the Province of Connaught, 16 1 2-— 410. Copy of the Treaty between James I, and Albert and Ilabelta, Governors of the Low Countries, l604. — 419. A Letter of Lord Bultevant to Henry Earl of Northampton from Dublin, May 1613, claiming Precedence as fiiff Vifeount in Parliament. — 421. The Size of Standards, Banners, Gui- dons and Pennons, fet down by the Conflable and Mar- fliall. — 422. Devife on the Banner of Henry VII. after the Battle of Bofworth. — 424. Copy of the Inquifitio poft mortem Thomm Ducis Lancaflrie, Anno Ed. 3, and of that Henry Duke of Lancafier, 35 Ed. 3. — 427. Notes from Rot. Pari. 1 and 8 Eliz. of Family petitions —428. Notes, &c. from Rot. Pari. 50 Ed. 3, de la venue de] , ( 63 ) Lot /Heir apparant del Royalme, en Parlement. — 430. A Note of Dedes concerning (the Families of) St. Liz, Durant and Sheffeild.— 431. Sir Edward Walker’s Anfwer to fom« Queries of the Date of certain Peers, taking their Seat in the Houfe of Lords, 1660. — 4,32. Copy of an Order of Privy Seal, 9 Jac. 1, and a Warrant for burning in Weft Smithfield Bartholomew Leggat, an Anti-trinitagan. —434 to 467. Various hiftorical, common place, and he» faldical Colledions, among which the Names of Norman Chiefs that came over with William the Conqueror, Knights of the Bath, and Knights of the Sword, made at the Creation of Henry Duke of York, 1457, Sigillum Walteri D’ni Montjoy — Minutes of forae Pedigrees and Defcents of various Peerages. — 470. A familiar Letter of Sir Charles Hatton to Sir Wm. le Neve Clarencieux, dated Kirby 20 Sep. 1640. — 474. Copy of a Letter of Attorney of Js, Poulet, Lord of Baling, concerning the Manners of Melcombe, &c, Somerfetfliire, anno 35. Henry VI. with a Drawing of the Seal and Creft. — 475 to 480. Various Notes from Parliament Rolls, and concerning the Cinque Ports. — 481, Notes out of certain original Let- ters (Written to the Earl of Surry, temp. Henry VI 11.) in the inner Room of the Library" of Arundel Houfe, — 483. Names of London Militia Officers, l608. — 485. Original Letter of Thomas Butler, Vifc. Tully, to the Ead of Northampton, concerning the Ancient Lands of the Bar- ony of Upper Oftbry. — 487. Sir Charles Cornwallis’s Ac- count of a Converfation w ith the Lord Admiral Howard at the Groyne in Spain, anno 1605, concerning Rank and Precedency.^ — 489. Letter of Sir Francis Barnhara, to Lord Northampton, Privy Seal, about his Brother, Sir Thomas Waller’s Funeral at Dover, 1613. — 491. Two Letters of Sir William Brereton, to Sir William Segar concerning Tome Irregularity in arranging the Arms of the Barons of CUefter, in the Caftle there, 1624, 5. — 495. Copy of a Letter of Re- commendation from Jac. i, to John Sigifin. Marquis of Bran- denburg, in favour of Sir Arthur Afton, on his Travels, J6I J. — 498. Notes taken out of theB. ofT. in the Records at the Tower pr. me, W. d’Y. 1582. — 500. Dates of Ad- miffion and Patents of Mafters of (he Rolh, from 20 Ed. 1 t6 35 Henry 8. — 502. A6t of 33 Henry Vlli, concerning the Honour of Grafton, Northampton. 252 A Mifcellaneous Volume, (folio) containing, viz. — 1. The Appoyntenr ent takyn by William Marquis, and after Duke of Suf'olk for the Delyveraunce of the Eric of Anguilham pritonere with Lady Dame Margrett Dutchefse of Soinerfet, A, D. 1444. (in French). — 2. A Difcourfe of the Troubles of Eng- land, from the DepofUion of Richard ,11, to the Death of Richard III. — 3. Objeflions and Aidwers to two Books con- <;erning the difordeied State of Englitli Coinage, (aboi^f: Charles Ift’s time).— 4. A Difcourfe of the Money and 'Ifrade ( 6 * ) Lot of England, by Phllopatrias. — 5. Indenture of the Coinage, (2 Car. I, 1626,) given in Charge to Sir Robert Harley, Mint Mafter.— 6. A Commiffion of Excife to Sir Samuel Dafti wood, and others, 1695. — 7 ATreatife, containing Mr, Wentworth’s Judgement of the Heyr apparent, temp. Eliz. — 8. A Copy, taken A. D. 1 688, of a Survey made A. D. J 59 1 , of the Manourof Stockbridge, Hampthire. — 9. Draught of anA6t for naturalizing French Proteftants, 1081. — 10. Draught of an A6l for the better securing the Conftitution, by pre- venting the Officers of Land Forces allowed by Parliament^ from being deprived of their Commiffions, otherwife than by Courtmartial, or by Addrefs of Parliament. — 11. Scheme of a National Eftablitbment for Infuring Houfes, &c. from Fire, 17 1 1. — 12. Abftra6t of the Militia Bill as amended for Contideration, 1762. 253 The Arraignment, Trial, &c. of Thomas Duke of Norfolk 1571, &c. of Ph. of Arundel, 1589, (folio). 254- Liber Feoderum Militum, a very fair Copy, on vellum, of the Original Book in the King’s Remembracer’s Office at the Tower, folio. 255 Copies of Cardinal Wol fey’s State Letters and Negociations from 1516 to 1525, folio. 256 A Volume (fol.) of Collections from fundry Monaftical and other Records concerning the Families of Zouch, Devereux, Parr, Grey, Albany, Mowbray, Lacy, Vere, Ferrers, Percy, &c. among which are fundry Copies of Charters of Military Tenures, Religious Foundations, &c. and ExtraCls ex Bun- dellis Efcaeterum tempore Ed. III. Alfo. at fol. 1 1 4. Evi- dentia tangentia Tolnetum, &c. de Lynne. — And 146. Ver- fus fatyrici, fuper Scaccario compofifi per Johannem Eelf dudum ColleCtorem Cuftumae Subfidii, tempore Regis Hen- rici IV. vide Vol. No. 166, 257 A Volume (fol.) with fome few Papers relating to the Exche- quer, 1661. 258 A Volume (fol.) of Heraldical Collections, — Index Rerum; Receptor. Relinior. temp. Regis Edward, prim. p. 1. — Or- dinance for the Coronation of Edw. VI. p. 49. — ^The Man- ner of the Coronation of the King’s and Queens of England^. 61. — Auiley is in moft old Deeds called d’Auvillers, 69.— ColIeCtanea ex coIleClionibus Somerfetti Heraldi ex libro de Inquifitionibus, 70. — De Auxilio maritand’ Soror Regis Imperatori, 73. — Quantitas magni feod’ milit ex Libr. in Scaccar, 74. 5. — Scutagia temp. Henry 2. 74. 5. 75. — Alicia de Novant fe in manu Regis quia fine Regis If- centia fi maritavit, 75. — Certificationes de feodis militum temp. H. 2, pro Prelatos et Barones, 76. d. — Scutagia temp. Richard, primi, 75. 5. — Fralres et Sorores Uterini Henry 3iii, 76. — Carta Epifeop, London, de militibus feof- falis de feodis fuis totius Epifeopat. 76. 5.— Gifford, of Brinsfeild in Wiltffiire, bare Gules, 3 Lions Argent, a La- kell of 5 Points Azure, one of that family temp, Ed. Primi, Lot (-65 ) with (hefe arms in Boyton Church in Com. Wilts, 66. — Carta Com. Walteri Gifford, 77. — Baronia de Hum- frvill, 77. — Doner ex Libro Domesday, 78. Ciuitas Kovecedre ex Libro Domesday, 78. d , — Ciuitas Cantuar. ex Lib. Domesday, 78. d — Terra Milit’ Cantuariens. Ar- chiepis, 79. — Terra Roveceftrenfis Episcopi, 79. d . — Terra Barocenhs Epifcopi, 79. d . — Hundred’ de’GrenewrcIi, 80. — Concerning Heralds, 91. — Carrurata Terra, ex oclo Bo- vatis Terra, 94'. — Baronia de Bulbek, 96. 6. 97. d. — John Spendelon his Children and Pofterity made free from all Bondage for ever by the Lord Grayftock, 99. d . — Patentes: 57 Hen. 3. No. 10. 109. d . — Pleas in the Common Pleas, 20 Hen. 3. 11.3. — rTaylboys by the leave of the Kingecame to bee called Lancatter, 114. — Evidences of the Family of Danvers, 116. d. 117. — Fines prim. Hen. 7. 118. d. — In- quifitiones de Honoribus, efchetis fad’. Ao. 3tio Reg. Joh. 119. — Knights of Barkfliire temp. H. 2. and iheir Armes, 121. — The Armes of Clinton were the Armes of Efcures, in Imitation of the Family of St. John, of whom they held Lands, 121. 6.— Certi/icationes facias de feodis Militum tempore Regis Hen. 2. pro Prelat’ et Baron’, alibi in hoc Libro, (viz.) 76. 127. —Carta Episcopi London, deMilit’ feofat’ et feodis fuis totius Episcopatus, 127. — Carla Abbalia Weftmonafter. de Milil* feofat’ ex veteri feoffament et novo, 127. S . — Carla Wil- ielmi Com. Gloucellr. in Com. Kant, 128. Nomina Milil* William Abrina, in Kanlia, 128. d. 129. Car- ta Walteri de Meduana, 129. d . — Grants and Confirmations of Lands from the Family of Bertram to the Canons of Brynkeburne, 130. d. 131. 132. d . — Novum Monafterium Morpeth, 137. — -An Alphabet of the Charters which Mr. Cl. keepeth in his Boxes, whereunto each hath a Seale eyther of Piclure or Armes, from fol. 137 to 141. — A Confirma- tion of Lands by Kinge Stephen to the Abbey of St. Ofyth, 144. d . — A Graunt of a Fayre and Market!, by H. 3, to the Abby of St. Ofyth, 144. d. — Regifter of Court Rolles, &c. from the 4th of R. 2. to the 1ft of Edw. 4. Man, Fob- bing, jufta Stanford le Hope, 149. d . — A Note of Armes ta- laken out of Churches in Eflex, 150. — Names of fome Chur- ches which have no Armes in them, 156. — Armes in Mr. Bridges Houle in Rayley, 157. 5. — Tranfcript. ex Libro Car- lar. 162. — Barons’ Quarter, 160. 5. — Kelligrew’s Quarter, 160. /). — Ruifell’s Quarter, 160. 5. — Cecill’s Quarter, 161. — Inquifitiones, 13 H. 6, 165. — Ralpho created Baron of Sudley, 172. — Inquifitio poll mortem, Joh. Ducis Norfol. Anno 11 H. 6. By this Inquifition may bee feene feveral ^ Offices which were annexed to the Office of Earle Marftiall, 172. 5. 171^ 5. — Lands granted by H. 6. to King’s Col- ledge in Cambridge by authority of Parliament, 175. — Pa- tent de 12 anno H. 6. Pars 2da, 176. — Certificatio extent. Priorat. de Merfey, in Com. Elfex, 176. — Maner. de Wor- Vol. II. ' K Lot ( 66 ) megay, in Com. Norfolk, pertinet ad Regem, 176. b.^ Notes out of a Rentall of the Manner of Haudringe, temp. Edw. 3, 178. — Sigillum Magiftri cornuti Monaft. 180. b , — Notes concerning tlie Family of Clopton, extradled out of Record, 181 to 184.— Heueningham’s Pedigree, 187. 188. 189. — Notes out of a Leidger-bookeof Bury, 189. 5.— Con- firmations to St. Edmonds Bury, 190. b. 191.-— Sir William Chamberiayne, buried in Harling Church : on his Monument his Armes within the Garter, and on hrs left Legge the Gar- ter, 194. — Armes in Mr. Gawdye’s Howfe, 196.— Armes in Mr. Lovell’s Houfe, 197. — Armes out of Mr. Holdiflie^s Bookes, 203. — The Content of a Hide ot Land, and a Knight’s Fee, temp. Guli. ConqueB, 204. b , — Notes taken at Sir Ed. Clcre’s out of St. Thomas the Martyr at Beck, 207. h , — Armes in Mr. Brampton’s Houfe, 213. — Mr. Knevet’s Roll of Armes, 227. — A Pedigree of Haftings, Grey, Dud- ley, &c. collected by William Hervy, Clarencieux, 232^ 233, 234. — A Graunt of a Coate to Rob. See, ofUnderhad- don, by Chr. Barker Garter, 234. — Armes in the Earle of Suflex Houfe at Attilborough, 236. b. — The Armes of Ten- dring within the Garter, 243. A— The Armes of de la Poolie within the Garter, 257. 260. 5.— The Names, Armes and Stiles of the 8 Earles of the CovtBty Falat. of C heifer, 26‘5.— The Names and Armes of the 8 Barons of the Parliament of Chefter, 265. b , — ^The Order of the Burial! of the Queen© Scots at Peterborough, 3 July 1587, 266.— Bernewell, why fo called, 274.* — Notes out of the teidger of St. Giles in Barnewell, 274. b, — Batdwinus de St. George a Teft is to the Confirmation of (he Charter of Robert Pieott to the Ab- bey of Barnwell, 274. b. — ^The Life of St. Alban, 276. — Hiftoria de Oflb Rege Merciorum, 278, 279. — Nomina Ab- batum San^i Albani, 279. 5. 286. b. — Notes out of Mu Cotton’s Alphabet, 284. — Priviledges graange’s and Quene’s Coronation. — 4. A Balade fung at the Coronacion Fead of Henry VI, with the Order of the Courfes. — 6. How Knightes of the Bath fliulde be made. — 8 to 82. Various Papers concerning Trials by fingle Combat and Tilts and ( 69 ) Lot Tournamentj?, particularly the Exploits of Anthony Wode- ville Earl Rivers, for which vide Index.— 83. &c. Vegetius de re militari, Iranflated into Englifli in 4 Books, at the Or* denaunce and biddying of Lord Thomas of Berkeley, by W. Evefliam, anno 1408. — 137. A Trealife of fayling by the Sea ; or In(lru6tions to Pilots for the Coaft and Channel of England. — 144. Statutes and Ordinances of War made by Henry V. at the Trety and Counfeill ofMalbut. — 150 Other Ordinances made by Thomas de Montagu Erie of Salef- biiry and of Perche, at his Sieges in Mayne, and other Places. — 152. b. Copy of a Letter of the fame (in French) fummoning the City ot Mans to furrender. — 153. b, Epiftola (fabulofa) Lucii Reipub. Bomanas Prociiratoris Arthuro Re- gi Britanniae, de Tributo parcipiendo. — 154. Prefidentia, de verbis exhortatoriis Belli ; tempore Sleph. Regis, ex Libro 70 Polycronici, excerpta. — 155. This is the Boke of Govern- auncc of Kynges and Prynces, a long, old, Eiiglifii Poem in Stanzas of feven Verfes feemingly that written by Thomas Occleve. — 204. b. King Henry VIlFs Letters patent, cre- ating Charles Brandon, Vifcount Lifle, Earl of Suffolk, anno reg. 5.— 206. Jn. D. ofBourbon high Conftable of France, his Orders for Reformation of certain Abufes, anno 1487. — 207. The Office and Duty of the Conllable of France. — 208. Rights, Largelfes and Liberties of Heralds in England. — 211. b. Creacio Georgii Diicis Clarencie, fratris Regis Ed. IV. — 213. Ordonances of Tho. of Lancafter Duke of Cla- rence, for regulating the Office of Arms. — 216. Mifcella- neous Extradsout of Sir Wm. Dethick’s Book of Blazonry given to Sir Edw. Coke, 1610. — 220. Medicines for the Plague by the Ordonnanceof a great Clark Mr. John Cor- dewe, at the prayer of King Richard and other the Lord.s, 221 The Craft of Venery, or Hunting. — 223. Particulars ot a Feaft at a Call of Serjeants, 1417. 286 to 300 Seleda quaedara ex Rotulis Patentibus, a Rege Jo- hanne, ad Edwardum IV, 15 Vois. fol. 301 to 304 A Calendar of the Rolls in the Tower from King John to Edward IV, in four Volumes fol. 305 A Regifter of all the Sales and Donations of Crown Land, Penfions, and Appointment to Offices during the Reign of Edward VI. fol. 506 As above in the firtl and fecond Year of James 1. fol. 507 Lifts of the Judices of Affize, Sheriffs, and other County Magiftrates in England and Wales, tempore Eliz. with fundry Notes in the Hand writing of Sir Wm. Cecil Secretary of Stale. Liber Pads, or Lifts of all the Nobility and Gentry, anno Iff Eliz. 1558. — Liber Parliamenti, or Members of the Floufe of Comm. 28 Eliz. 1386. — Lifts of Nobility and Gen- try in the Commiffion of Peace, 34 Eliz. 1592. — Lifts of fucdry Invalid Officers, their Services, Maims, &€-. ftgned Lot ( ro ) thei’r own hands, petitioning Q^Eliz. for Relief. — Newgale Calendar, 061. 13, 1679. — Lifts of Sheriffs, 1748. 508 309 310 An Ancient Calendar in fol. 3 volumes, (vellum Leaves,) of all the Fines paffed in the Reigns of Edward 3y Rich. 2, and Henry 4 and 5. 311 An Account of Tenures throughout the whole County of Kent, (date 1662) fol. 512 Colledions from Domesday at^d other Records, relative to Englifli Baronages and other military Tenures, fol. 313 A Volume (fol.) of Mr. Henry Powle’s Colledions, contain- ing, viz. fol. 1 to 50 Tranfcripts from the Book of Domes- day. — 63, &c. to the end — Placita & Adjudicate in Banco Regis a tempore Reg. Johannis, ad finem Regni Henrici V. 314 Tranfcripts of the fame, from the Rotulus Walliae, 3*9 Edw. I. fol. 315 as above 316 & 1 Ed. 3. 517 & 318 Another vol. as above, containing.viz.— Fo. I. &c. Tranfcript»' from the Rot. Marefcalli 10. Ed. 1. — 47. Tranfcripts from the Rot. Scutagii, 31. Ed. 1. — 61. Tranfcripts de relpe^lu Auxiliiad Fil. Reg. maritandam.' — 103. Tranicripts from the Rot. Scutagii, 34. Ed. 1. — 121. Tranfcripts from the Rot. Marefcalli, 8, Ed. 2. — 233. Tranfcripts, Fines pro exone- ratione Militum, 20. Ed. 3. 319 Another of the fame, Mr. Powle’s ColleQions, from the Co- ronation Rolls of Edw. 2d, Rich. 2d, and Henry 4th, and of fundry Letters patent of Creations of Peers and Grants of Land, fo 320 Another of Tranfcripts from the Rot. Stapulsc temp. Ed. 3d, &c. and from the Black-Book of the Admiralty, &c. fol. 321 & — Selefla quaedam ex Rot. palentibus Johannis Regis, fo. 322 A Volume (fol.) of the Labours of Mr. George Holmes, De- puty Keeper of the Records in the Tower, prefented to Ja. Weft, Efq. anno 17.S7, containing, viz.' — 1. Abftra6l or Ca- lendar ot the Chartas antiquas ; — 2. Calendarium generale, Kotulorum, Bundellorum, &c. — No. 3. The Mafter of the Rolls' Report of the State of the Records under his Infpec- tion, Jan. 16, 1705. 323 A Volume of Mr. Ph. Carteret Webb’s Colle6iions contain- ing. viz. fol. - 1. Account of, and Extra61s from two Volumes belonging to the Cathedral of Exeter, connected with, and relative to the Book of Domesday. — 2. Contents of the Liber Elienfts, prefented by Mr, Gale, to Trinity College, Cam- bridge. 324 A Volume of Mr, Webb’s Extracts from the fame, J.ib. Elienfts, fol. 325 A Copy taken by Mr. Webb, of an ancient original Ms, Vol. that was in Mr. James WefPs J/ibrarv, called King Henry gift's Doraefday Book, for the City of Wincliefter. fol. Lot 326 An AIphabet?cal Index to the Pipe Rolls. 327 A Brief of fundry Records in the Tower of London, con- cerning Ireland. 528 Extracts of fundry Records concerning Surry and Suffex. 529 As above, concerning the Counties of Cambridge and HunU ingdon, with Copy of an ancient Roll, intitled Specialb Su- pervitio Comilatus Lincolnie, temp. Henry I. 330 As above concerning Northumberland and Yorkfbire. 331 Tenures in the County of Eflfex, copied from Efcheatsand Inquifitiones poll mortem, from Henry III, to Rich. III. 332 Exlra6ts of Records of Reparations of Bridges, in tevera! Counties. 333 A Calendar or Repertory to the Book of Domesday. 334 A Brief of the Tenures of Surry, as they Band in Domesday Book. N. B. to this Article is added a ColIe6Iion of Mr. Carteret Webb’s Notes, and Calculations, &c. relative to his Dilfertation on the ancient Tax of Danegeld. 335 A fmall Pocket Englifli Kalendar and Table of Eclipfes, for the Year 1463, on Felhim, 336 Divine Meditations on our Saviour’s Parables, &c. (by a Ro. Cath. Writer) 12mo. 337 Methodus hebdomadaira Deo gratias ac laudes perfolvendt (Ro. Catholic^) 12mo. 338 A devotional Latin Common Place-Book, 12iik>. 339 A fmall Vol. 12mo. in Latin, concerning Wicliff, and other early Reformers, and feeming to be the Hand-writing of Jn Fox the Martyrologift. 340 Tranfcripts from Ecclehaftical Authors,! 2mo. viz. Tertullian* Apologeticus adverfus Gentes. Minucii Felicrs Octavius, five Dialogus, &c. Cypriani Tra6t. ad Deraetrianum, & Sermones de Lapfis, & de Mortalitate. Hieronymus de Vi- ris illuftribus. 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The Chrif- tian Year, confifting of pious Inftru^tions aud Prayers tanct feeming tobe aTranllation offome Frencli Jefuii’s Book ;) Prb vaie Admonitions for the Superiors of the Society of Jefus, .( 72 ) Lot. , (Imperfe6l,) Sundry Notes and Hints for Sermons. 348 A Devotional Treatife, 8vo. Inlitled, O&o. Tabulae Sing- bolicae with much old Englith Verfe of the 15th Century In- termixt, treating of the Seven deadly Sins, the Expofition of the Ten Commandments, &c. o;i vellimu 419 A Small Bundle of Sermons, in Short Hand, by John Strype. 350 A Pfalter, with fome Illuminations, 8vo. 15tb Century, on vtllutn. 351 Prima pars Sumae St. Thomae Aquinatis, 8vo. 352 The Boke called the Prik of Confience, In Englifli Verfe, 8vo. on vellum. 353 A Regifter Book, 8vo, of the Cathedral of Tours in France, on vellum. 354 An Englilh Tranflation of the JefuiPs Martirology as recited on Certain Days, in the Refedlory of the Caja profejfuy at Rome. 355 De Arliculis Ecclefiae Anglicanae, &c. per A. 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Hoi well of Chrift Church, Oxford, 1761, 4to. 561 A Difiertation on Englifli Tranllations of the Bible, 4to. 362 Summa Theologize, Fradicse ad Ufum Patrum, MillionarioriMn Societatis Jefuits, 4to. 363 Papa confutalus, a Latin Invedive, beginning Quoufq tandem, &c. Seeming like the Hand writing of John Fox,(imperfed at the End), 4to. 364 A Treatife relating to the Converfion of the Jews, 4to. On the outfide of tire Cover, it is entitled a Phantaftical Boke made by one Roger Edwards,. 1580. 365 Sundry Letters between Dr. Cowell, of Cambridge (when Chaplain to the Embassy at Conflantinople) and the Greek and Armenian Clergy. 3^ Sundry Manufcrlpt Sermons, 8 vo. ^ 367 An Abridgement of Dr. Jeremy Taylor's Diidor Dubitantium, by W. H. for the Ufe and Service of Lord Fitzmaurice 1757. , ( 73 j Lot 3'6S Tra6tatiis Canonis Missas (a Fragment of (be 14 Cerltury.) 369 Liber Abbatis & Coriventus de Bello, containing, viz. 8vo, S. Bernardi Exhortationes ad Eugenium Papatu innocent. III. Papa de Miferia Conditibnis humanae Tradtatus de Otb- cio iVlissas Petrus Blesenlis taper Job, imperf. on Verum. 370 A Theological Common -place Book^ including Tome Engiitli Tranflations of Latin Ditlichs, &c. by R. B. and John Strype^s Memorials of Mr, James Bonnel, of Ireland, in Iliort hand, dated 1699, 4to. 371 Sermones varij quos adquifivit Ecclesiae S. Augitdini Can- tuafientis, F-ater Johannes Maukael cui anime propicielur Deus Amen (fee. 14.) 4to. or. Vellum. 372 A Volume of Colleclions relating to the Temporalities of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paulas, London, inferibed with the Name of John Franklin, 1684, who probably was the Archi- vist or Regitler of that Cathedml, 37.3 Statutes and Rules of the Conti ftorial Court, of the Arch- bithops of York; with a fliort Account of Archbithop Green- field, collecied by Wm. Littel, 1669, 4to. 374 A theological Common-place Book, with much Aibrt-hand intermix'd by John Johnfon, Minitler of Fr. 375 Commentaria in Librura Exercitiorum B. P. Ignatij, 4to. 376 Speculum Contemplationis (Anglice) per Walter Hiltoniims on Vellum. 377 A Collection of Moral and Religious Poems hf W. Tipping, Gent, wiih curious plates. 378 An old Martvrologium, once belonging to the Cathedral of Norwich (15th Century) 4(o. on Vellum. 379 A Roman Catholick Expofition of the Epiftles and Gofpels, Engiitli and Latin, 4to.' 380 Margarita Evangelica, five Tradlatus de Fide Salutifera, the Work of fome Roman Catholick Mltfionary in England, about the Time of Char. II. 4to. 381 Regifier Book of the Almoner of the Abbey of St. Albans, , 4to. (15th Century) with a very ufeful Synopfis of the Con- tents at the beginning, by A. C. Ducarel, LL. D. 1767; on Vellum. 382 Kbcolledio Sbrmo'num quadragetimalium, R. P. Pauli Ve-. neti, 4to. 383 to 386. Four Volumes, 8vo. of Saxon Homelies, very neatly copied by the Rev. Mr. Eltlob, and his Sifter Elizabeth, with Intention to tranflate and publith them, 1715. 387 A Treatife of the Devotion due to the Mother of God, 4lo. 388 A Mifcelianeous Colledtion, 4to. viz. — Carmina etEpitaphia quaedam in mortem Joh. Juelli Sarum Epifeopi. — William Ramfey, Minifter of the Gofpel at Charde, 1562, his Epiftle and Exhortations to the faithful Congregation at SouthmoL ton.— —Some Sermons by John Strype, and others. — Excerpta e Tradtatu Mariani Scoti de Compute pafchali. — An Argu- fr Lot ( ) ment a^ainft Lay Interpretation of Scripture, (fie Skeleton of the Mats by T. W. — A (fanatical) Vision of Hell. 589 An Englifli Expotnion of the Rules of St. Benedid, with the Form of entring a Novice of that Order, 4lo. on Vellum. 390 A Mifcellaneous voh 4to. containing, Oratio D. Joh. Da- marceni verfibus, Gr. et Lat. Three old Englifh Sermons of about the Year 1500. — Provincial Conftitutions of Joh. Peck- ham, Archbifhop of Canterbury, printed and imperfed.— Aledicines for the Stone, Tooth Ache, &c.— Rules of Devo- tion and Prayers. 391 A Mifcellaneous Volume (large 8vo.) of devotional, moral and entertaining Pieces of French Poetry, &c. of about Jhe Year 1500. among which are Les dix Commandemens, &c. le DoFtrinal des Filles. Traifte des grans Joyes cle Paradis (profe) — PHiftoire de Troye abregee, les Vigiles des Morts tranflatee* en Vers fran^ois par Maiflre Pierre de Neffon.— Difcours de six Dofteurs en Theologie, fur la Tribulation (profe) de quatuor Noviffimis, en Vers fran 9 ois, le Mirouer cleMoit. — Complainte des Peches etdes Faintifes dii Monde plufieurs Ballades et Chanfons, Rondeaulx, Carolles, Lais et Virelais — (ihefe fill ahnofl half the Volume) and hilly, plufieurs Enfeignemens et Receptes de Medicine (profe). 392 Fragment of a very ancient and fair Pfalter (of about the lOlh Centurs) the Calendar, and the firft Pfalm, written in Gold Letters i on a purple Ground, Lombard Charaders, arid neat Illuminations, item. — Great Part of an Englifli Officiiim, or Manual (of the 14th Century) in which, towards the end, is. How and in what Manner Men and Women of fymple wyn- ninge, Mowe thenke or preie in; here biginnynge, alfb two Hymns, in French, to the Virgin Mary, and to jefus Chrift, > 8vo. on Vellum. 593 Evangelium S. Marci, cum annotatlonibus ex Hieronymo et Beda, 14th Century, 4lo. very fair, on Vellum. 394 Pfalterium et Officium, cum lllummationibus, Seculi, 12, vel 1 3. on Vellum. 395 Conftitutiones et Regul Les.^^ons and Collects for certain Roman Catholicks Feaft- Days, particularly in Fefto Sanfte Kyneburgae Virginis An- glica;, et in Fefto S, Kynani Epifc. Hibernici (4.) on Vellum, ( 75 ) Lof. 399 A Volume of Trails of and concerning John Fox, the Mar- tyrolo^ift, &c. with a Table ot' Contents, by J. Strype (4io ) viz. — 1. Vita Rev. D. Joh. Foxij, a folio fcripta. — 2. Epit- lola, aliaq. Academica a Joh. Foxio, aliifq. fcripta. — 3. Ex- cerpta ex vetufto Libello Jo. Purveij Sacerdotis de Re Eucha- rlflica circa annum 1396. — .5. Cardinalis Poli Vifitatio Can- tabrigiens^ Academia item Hidoria Exhiimationis, et Reditu- tionis Offium Marrini Buceri, &c. — 4-. Exercitationes et Epidolae Academics; Nepotum J. Foxij. — 6. A Col!e61ion of Prayers compofed bv Ed. Bering and Ed. Hanfby (iheir own Writing) for tlie Ufe of the Duke of Norfolk’s Children, 1369. — 7. The chief Points of Accufation, wherewith the Secular Prieds have charged the Jefuits. — 8. Ancient fliort Annals (Latin) from William the Conqueror to 1240. — 9. An old Tra<5l of Mifcellaneous Subjefls, viz. of the Seven Gifts of the Holy Ghod, Medicinal Receipts, Daniell’s Dremys, of Chrids Refurredion, in verfe, and part of the Legend of Rouland, in verfe.— 10. Vita Willielmi de Wick- ham Wintonias Epifeopi. — 11. An old Ritual of the Coiife- cration of Virgins, or Nuns. — 12. Vita Caroli IX. Regis Francias. 400 A Volume of John Fox’s Colle61ions concerning the Protef- tant Martyrs, under Queen Mary: Alfo, a Difcourfe of Robert Hitchcock to Queen Elizabeth, for Defence againll the threatened Invafion of the Holy League, 1380. 401 A61s of the Foundation and Endowment of an Alms-houfe at Heightetbur)^ in Wiilthire, by Margaret, Widow of Robert Lord Hungerford, John Cheyne, of Fynne, Efq. and Robert Mervyn, EfqT anno 1 1 and 12 Edw. IV. 4to. on Vellum. 402 Extra6l, or Compendium of the Chartulary of the Priory of Harewolde, at Harwood, in Bedforddiire, with an Account of the Contents by Dr. Ducarel, on Vellum — Ciiartulary of the Priory of Harvvolde, al. Harwood, County of Bedford, This Chartulary is now (1763) in the Library of James Wed, Efq, It is a fmall 4to. or large 8vo. and contains 38 fob It is an Extra6l or rather an Abbrev ration of the Charters, of that Priory from its Foundation to A. D. 1414. It contains fome Account of the Churches of Harewolde, Steventon, and Shakerdone; and of fome Lands in Bydenham, Bedford, Wroxhulle, Myddilton, Strattonne, Halm, Blelnytbo, Wod- hull, Hanewyk, Crowle, Harewolde, Adwode, Sulbery, Hemynforde, Gyllyn?, Portenhale, Stacheden,Wuttenborne, Kempdonborne, Carletone, and Shakerdone, belonging to (his Priory, and at the beginning (in a modern Hand) the Names of the Priorelfes which occur in this Book. Quera, whether this Chartulary did not formerly belong to Waller Clavell, Efq. deceafed.? Feb. 25, 1763, examined by Dr. Ducarel. 403 Liber Fedialis, Anglice, or Engliflie Sermones necelfari to limple Curates and Faridie Priedes (15 Cent.) with Index L 2 Lot. 404 405 406 ( 76 ) item, LibeHus Lirpenfacionum. — Concordia Epiflolarum S. Paali Apofloli, &c. — £vangelij S. Matthasi Cap. primum, cum Prologo et Comm. Cantica Canticorum cum prologo, a!( of 1 4th Century, folio, on Vellum, Liber D’ni. Johannis Wesfiiynton Prioris Dunelm\ Sec. 14. fol.— 3. Medicamentum pro Clyftero faciendo (Anglice) ct Prefervatio a dolore Lapidis in renibus (lat.) — 4. Fragment of a Process of Ecclefiailica! Cenfure, de quodam Hom/cidio tempore Edw. J. — 7. a. Fia<^ment ad faciend. Incautlum Lnmbardicum (Infc.) in French. — 7. 5. Fragment of a Cereatn rubeam, vel viridem Gummatam. — 8. a. Nota in Summa Summorum, &c.— 8. h. Articles of Engagement for Novices of the Benedidine order. — 9. Common-place Notes of Civil Law. — 9. b. Taxatio Bonoriim Epifcopatuum Angliae.— - 10. Carmina de Morte, tie incipiantes Dum M< rtem meditor, crefr’innhi Caufa Dolori'. 10. A Jocofe Defeription of the Qualities of good Wine (in very old French.) — II. Variou': Latin Verfes, and forne Lines in old French, address’d to the Virgin Mary. — 12. Nota de Cnufis quaiiter Libertas Epifeopatus (Dunelm.) fuit fey- fita in manu Regis, &c, — 13. Incipit inventum quod fert Proverbia centum, a Colleflion of proverbial Sentences, in verle. — 13 5. to 20, Various Arguments and Queftions in Scholaflic Theology.— The foregoing are the Contents of fome fpare Leaves at the Beginning; but the Bulk of the Volume confifts of the following Articles. — 1 to 104. Summa Didaminis Magistri Ricardi de Pophis, &c.- — 105. Literae et Decreta diverforum Paparum. — 1 18. Libellus in quo collec- ts funt Caufae Deeretorum et — 121. Quaedam Formas Lite- rarum Dno Papas dire61a0, &c. — 143. Altercatio Diaboli contra Chriftum. — 1 46. Formulas et Conclufiones diverlarum Litterarum pro Clericis promovendis et alijs negoeijs. — 184. Conftitutiones Othonis et Odoboni Legaterum Sedis Apof- tolicae in Anglia.— 201. Conliitutiones Ric. de Kellaw Epif- copi Dunelm. — 207, b. Conftitutlones BonifacijVIII. Papas. — 2l6. Conditutiones et Synodalia EccleCas Eboracenfis. — 226, h Conflitutiones Ricardi III. (i.e. de Kellaw) Epi. Dunelm. — 229. Conliitutiones Walteri de Kirkham, Epi. M.S. — 234. Copies of various Letters of Edw. 1. in French, to Richard Bilbop of Durham, on Vellum. A Regifter or Note Book of fome Civilian (of Dodoi ’s Com- mons, London) of the 17th Century, containing various Col- lodions concerning Tythes, and a multiplicity of Cafes, Informations, and Arguments, on Caufes before the Eccle- liaftical Courts, &c. fob A Regider Book of the Arch bifliop of York, from 1223 tq 1320, with a diort Account of the Contents, by Dr. Ducarel, fob — Regider of the Archbifliop of York. This Regider Book is now (1763) in the Library of James Wed^ Efq. — It contains 124 fol. and a great many Charters, and other Indru- { 77 ) IjOL ments relating to the See of York from Cal. Mall, A. D. 1223 lo 6 Id. Jan. A. D. 1320. Of thefe there is a very- good old Index at the beginning. The tirft 4-0 Charters are wanting, and it begins al Cap. 41. and ends at Cap. 378. — So that the whole Number of Inftruments in this RegiHer Book is now only 337. March 9, 1763, examined by Dr, Dnca'el. 407 Sermones Ricardi Fitzradulphi Archiepi. Ardmach, fol. ^8 Vita S. Thomae de Becket Archiepi. Cantiiarienfis per Gul. fil. Stephani, item. — Vita ejuldem, alio Audtore, imperf. and a Fragment of the Vilion of Piers Plowman, in old Englitli verfe, on Vellum. 409 Rentale fa6tum per Fratrem William Haloughton, A. R. Henrici IV. l2mo. de omnibus Reddifis pertinentibus Priori et Conventui Coventrienfi, a modern Copy on Vellum engro{Jed, from ihe original Record, 4to. 410 A Volume of Dr. John Lightfoot, the Commentator’s Studies and Colle(5tions, with an Index by John Strype, fol. 411 A Volume containing, viz. fol. 1 . Liber Statutum, &c. Con- fiaternitatis Corp. Chrifti in Civ. Eboracum^ cum Nominibus Fratr. et Sororum ab anno fundacionis, 1408, ad annum 1446 (pergam) — 2. Liber de origine Monatierij Fontanenfis (char- tae)— 3. Valores Temporalium Epifcopatus Elientis, 1608 (chart.) — 4. Extenta Manerij de Caldecote fa6la, anno 14mo. Regni Edw. ill. on Vellum. 412 Chartulary of Lunda, otherwife Monk-Bratton, in Yorktliire, with an Account of the Contents by Dr. Ducarel. — Chartu- lary of Lunda, olhewife Monk Bretton in the Deanry of Don- cafler, and Archdeaconry of York. This is an imperledt Chartulary of the above-named Monahery, wliich begins at fol. 51. and ends at tol. 100. In 1633, (liis M. S. belonged to Sir William Ayrmine, Knt. it was fold in 1709, to Walter Clavell, Efq. at his Audlion ; was fold to James Weft, Efq. the prefem (3wner, A. D. 1763. It contains an A- count of Lands belonging to this Monaftery, in the following Places, viz. fo. 5I.Athewick and Scanceby, fo. 63. Haleton and Adwick, fo. 53. b. Tykhill, fo. 54. Mekefbury, fo. 59. Nfcu- iiale, fo. 6L Melton and Wath, fo. 65. b. Coldelawe, fo. 67. a. Wurteworth, fo. 67. b. Brami)ton, fo. 68. Wath and Neu- hale, fo. 69. b. Hoelton, fo. 72. Hykelton, fo. 7 3. Caleby, fo. 74. Code worth, fo 74. b. Milnehules, fo. T5. Derfeld, fo. 7 6. Hilie and Smithelay, fo. 76. b. Doywellys, fo. 78. Markham, fo. 79. Tunftaland Holecumb, fo. 80. b. Akedene, fo, 81. b. Middelton en lepecke, fo. 82. Reddebuine, ibid, Ordinatio Vicar, de Rofton ai. Rorefton, fo. 85. b. Wyrkef- bnrgh, fo. 92. b. Decime prioratus de Monkbretlon, from fo. 93. to fo. 100. Bulls of tlie following Popes, viz. Clemen^ Anno 34 Hen. II. Innocent, Urban 3. Honorius 1. and Gre- gory 5. Examined April 18, 174^3, by Dr. Ducarel. { 78 ) Lot. 413 A Book of College-Exercifes, Anno 1722 , containing fho Introduction to a Chronology of the Bible; and Quaejftiones Logical, Phyficse, &c. 4to. 414 Theodore Beza^s Sermons on the Paflion of our Saviour, tranflated into Englifli, 1597. fo. 415 Copies of Letters and other Papers concerning Queen Eliza- beth’s Proclamation for Uniformity in Religion; and of Pro- ceedings, Anno 1584, on a Bill in Parliament, againft Plurali- ties. — N. B. At the End of the Volume, are various theologi- cal Notes on Genetis. 416 Liber Sermonum dominicalium compotitus a quodam Priore S. Bartholomaei Londonijs, fo. 417 A Volume of fundry latin TraCis (vide Index) of the 15th Century, concerning Herefy, Church Reformation, Eccle* fiaflical Power, and other Bufinefs of the General Council of Bafil, then fitting. — N. B. At the end of the Volume are feme ironical Stanzas of Eight Lines in Englilh, faicl to be by Lydgate, and never printed. They feem to allude to the faid Council’s Decrees, and the Burthen of each Stanza is, that all was then as ryght as a Ramy’s home. 418 The New Tefiament in Englitli by John Wicliff. 419 Leges et Indicia veterum Chriftianorum de coercitione Haere* ticorum, a quodam Scriptore Italico, Anno 1512 circa 420 A Modern Copy of a Patent-roll, Anno 1 Edw. IV. pro Decano et Collegio Weftmonafterij, de Confirmatione, fo. 421 Regiftrum Cartarum Abbatiae de Evefliam, copied from the Colton, Vefpafian, D. 24. fo. 422 A hiftorical Treatife of the Reformation, by fome Roman Catholick Writer of Queen Elizabeth’s Time, imperfeCI, beginning at the 2d Chapter. 423 Nomina omnium lve61oriarum et Vicariarum infra Regnum Anglian et Cales et Marchiarum earundem ultra annualcm valorem decern Librarum temp. Ed. VI. 424 Chart ulary of the Abbey of Geronden, in the County of Lincoln, with an Account of the Contents, by Dr. Ducarel, on Vellum. — Chartulary of the Abbey of Gerondon, in the County of Leicefier. This fine Chartulary, containing 38 folios, belonged to the Duke of Buckingham, in 1680, and is now (1763) in the Library of James Wefi, Efq. It is very fair; I believe the beginning is as old as the Time of Henry Ift. though the latter Part is no older than the Time of Ed- ward Illd. — Fo. 1. original Grant of Robert Bofifu, Earl of Leicefier, the Founder. — Account of Lands in fj. 1. 15, 16, 17, 19, Ybefiocha. fo. 2. 12. 24, 25, Cortingeftocha, fol. 4. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 27, 28, Burtona, fo. 6. Goutebi, fo. 7. Ringoldetorp, fo. 7. 5. 28. 5.29. Alebi, fo 9, 10, 11. 18, 19, Bulls of the Popes, Lucius, Anafiafius, et Alexander, ct Chartae of Hen. II. and of Robert Comes Senionis, fo. 1 1 . 5. 24. Lands in Stanlon, fo. 19, 20, 21, King’s Writs, &c. fo. 21.5. 30. Revenues of this Monatkry, fo. 22. 30. Lands Lot ( 79 ) in Halliwetieliag. — f. 23. Do. in Suinefen. — f. 26. Da» in Rampeftena. — f. 3! to f. 38. Kings Writts and various Infiruments ; in the laft folio a Memorandum of Peflilences, A. D. 131*8, 1360, 1368, and 1374-. — Examined by Dr. Du- carel, April 20, 1763. 425 Examen de la Religion dont on cherch^ TEcIaircifl'ment de bonne Foy — attribu^ a Monfr. de St. Evremond. 426 Heaven’s Apology, or a Defence of the Invocation of Angels and Saints, by P. J. a Ro. Cath. Divine, fol. 427 Regidrum Reddituum I^omoriira & Terrarum pertinentiiitn Officio Infirmarii Monafierii, S. Edmundi (Co. SufF.) Anno 1425, with an Account of the Contents by Dr. Ducarel, on Vellum. — Regifler Book of the Infirmary of the Abbey of St. Edmondsbury, called Ikworth. — This Regifter contains 03 folios. — It was in the Library of Charles Batteley, Efq. in 1698, and is now (A. D. 1763.) in that of James Wed, Efq. •^it is thus intitled, '' Regidrum reddituum domor. terrar. ** in villa et campis Sti. Edmun. et in aids diverfis villis et locis pertinent, officio Infirmar. Mon. Sti. Edmun. fact. annodui MilTmo quadringentefimo yicefimo quinto-Domp- '' no Thoma. Ikworth tunc Infirmarioexidente.” — f. 1. An- niverfarium Stephani Medici. — f. 3 to f. 36. Account of va- rious Lands in and, about Bury, and a Rentale of what Land* they had at Bury.- — f. 37 to f. 44. Account of Lands at Bab- well, Berton, and Boxdead. — f. 45 to L 51. Do. at Col- cheder with a Rentale of what they had there. — F 52 to f. 84. Do. at Cavendydi, Gypwicus, Flegham, Herledun, Hornynggesffierth magna, Hargrave, Lyverrcere, Maydwat, Mildenhale, Newton, Phalefham, Ruffibroke, Sydulnesmere, Schropham, Thetfo.^d, Tym worth, Werketon, Wlpet,with the Endowment of the Vicarage. — f. 85 to f. 93. Blank to f. 92^ where there is a Charter of Edward the Confeflbr ; ends witli an Oath of Office. — April 18, 1763, Examined by Dr. Du- carel. 428 Regider Book of the Abbey of Meldunum, al Malmesbury, (Co. Wilts) with an account of the Contents by the fame, f, on Vellum.— Memorandum. — This Regider Book of the Ab- bey ofMeldunum, al. Malmesbury, in the County of Wilts, a MS. in the Library of James V/ed, Efq. A. D. 1763 ; Be- gins 30th of July, A. D. 635, ends anno 17 Rich. 2. and contains 467 Chapters and 215 folios. — The ancient Index is imperfedt from Capit. 162 to 300. The Book itfelf is imper- fe^, from Capit. 161 to 164; 169 to 174 ; 191 to 198; 344 to 357. — Dodlors Commons, Jin. 10, 1763, Ex- amined by Dr. Ducar'd. — No. 812 (3) State of the Diocefes, Religious houfes, &c. in England. — 875. Colledlions of Mon- adical Hidory. — 1057, &c. 9 vols. of Bp. Kennett’s Collec- tions, intitled Church Regider, &c. — The above are the only MSS that promifes any thing relative to Malmsbury. 429 A Colledlion of Prayers and Godly Petitions, Src. (of about Q. Elizabeth's time) fo. ( S6 Lot 430 The 47th vof. of Sir James Ware’s Collections concerning Ireland, wbofe Contents are particularized in the 2d vol. of Wanley’s Catal. Msstorum, Angl. and Hib. p. 10. 431 An Index of Abbeys, Priories, Hofpitais, &c. Bifhoprirk.^, Deanrie?, Chantries, Chapels, &c. mentioned in the Patent Rolls. N B. this Teems to be one of the Volnmes of Sir Sy- monds d’Ewes’s Collections, fo. 482 An Ancient Pfalter of about the 14th Century, aa/Zi fair lu Inclinations, and Initials, colour’d, fo. on Vellum. 433 A Collection of Papers and'TraCls concerning the Jurifdic- tion of the Clergy. 434 Gregorii Archiepiscopi ConflantinopoKta’ni Op’era Graece (Scculi l2mo.) fo. 535 Enquiry into fome privileges of the Church arfd Clergy, and more particularly whether Spiritual Revenues, efpeclally Tythes, are liable fothe Charges for repairing High’ivays, by P. Lancaller, Re6tor ofTarpurley in Chefhire, fol. 436 The Life and Death of Card. Fifher, Bifhop of Rochefter, fo. 437 Chartulary of the Abbey of Melfa or Meaux, in the County of York, wiih an Account of its Contents, by Dr. Diicarel, tol. on Vellum. — Chartulary of the Abbey of Melfa, or Meaux, in the County of York, MS. in the Colledion of James WeP, Efq. A. D. 1763 ; it contains 154 folios ; imperfeft at the end. — From fol. 1, to fol. 27. Eighty-two Popes Bulls froni Eugenius III. to Clement VI. — From fol. 2S to fol. 61, — Chartae Archiepiscopar. & Capit. Ebor. a temp. WalteF de Grai Ebor. Archiep. ad A. D. 1.374. — From fol. 62 to fol. 88— -Chartae Regum* a Steph. ad Ed. 3. — From tol, S9 to fol. 154. Compofitiones, Privilegia, Chartae variae, &c. &c. ab A. D. 1275 ad A. D. 1373. — Examined by Dr. Ducarely Jan. 17. 1763. 438 Tiie Original A(51s, with three Seals appendenf,! of the annex- ation, and appropriation of (he Re<^ory of Tredyngton in the Diocefe of Worcetler, to the exempt Monaftery of St. Pe- ter, Wefimlnfter. fol. on Vellum. 439 An Account or Hiftory of (he Abbey of St. Peter in GIou- celler, Latin, tranfcribed from the Cottonian Ms. Domilian, A. 8. 440 A Volume of Tranfcripts from Cotton Mss. fol. viz. — 1, Calendarlum Benefactorum Monafterii Evetliamenfis. Vi- (elUies E 12, fince burnt. — 2. Cart?e Saxon icae Monafteriis de Weflbury.Breodune & Wigornias pertinentibus, Nero E. 1 . 441 Collections or Common place Book of iicclefiaftical Law, by the hand of Jn. Anftis (Garter) when very young. 442 A Volume of Tranfcripts from Cotton Mss. fo. viz. — 1. Vitae Abbatum Croyiandiae, Vesp. B 12. — 2, de Fundatione, ike, Fratrum minorum, Lond. Vilell, F. 12. — 3. de Monafterio CTlaftonicC, excerpta ex Will. Malmsbury. — Vitae Abbalu’n ]\ionafl. S. Auguftini Cantuar. Tib. A. 9. — 5. Impofitions and Taxes on the Slate, gather’d out of Monkich Regiftef^ t 81 ) ^ot and Stones, Ut from W. 1 to H. 7.-6. Taxations and Sap* plies laid on the State from W. 1 to H. 4. <143. Copy of Mr. SeUlen’s Collections from the Readers of the Archbifliops of Canterbury at Lambeth ; alfo a Lift of Writs for fummoning Convocations, copied out of Hales's Ms. in Lincolns Inn Library. 444 An ancient Pfalter, wiik rich and fair Ilhiminafions , fb. ap- pearing to have belonged to a I'recentor of the Cathedral of Chichelier, on Vellum. 445 A Miftal of the 14 Century, fo. on Vellum. 446 A Volume in Characters of the 15th Century, containing, viz.— -1. Interpretationes Hcbraicorum Nominum ordine alphabetico. — 2. Ifidoras de Originibiis rerum. — 3. Expolitio Libri Saloraonis quidicitur Ecclefiaft. on Vellum. 447 A Regifter Book. of all the Fines received of their Tenants by the Abbot and Monaftery of Chertfey, from the I ft to the 21 ft Year of Edw. III. fo. on Vellum. 448 The Leiger Book of the faid Abbey Chertfey, with an account of the Co stents, by Dr. Ducarel, fo. on Vellum.— Regifter Book of the Abbey of Chertfey, Co. Surrey. — A very fair Vellom Ms. in folio, now (1763) in the Library of James Weft, Efq. formerly in that of Lord Somers, and after- wards in the Library of the late Sir Jofeph Jekyll, Mafter of the Rolls, whicii was fold by AuCIion at Paul's Coffee houfe. It begins 5 Id. Aug. A. D. 1307, ends die Martis in fefto Ste. Petronille, ann. IvS Ed. 3, (i. e. A. D. 1344.) and con- tains 235 folios. - At the besinning and end, in a Modern , hand, is an exceeding good Account of the Contents of this Regifter Book, where nothing is omitted except a Survey ’of the Manor of Egham, which is juft before folio 1 . — April 15, 1763, Examined by Dr. Ducarel. — N. B. Lord Somers I bought many of his valuable Manufcripts of Henry Powle, Efq. who died Mafter of the Rolls, 1693, to whom this Book belonged, and whofe Signature is at the Head of it. The 1 Survey of the Manor of Egham is but a canceled Fragment of a more general Survey, entitled Bundacio Extentarum, Maneriorum ad Abbathiam de Certes SpeClantium, faCta tempore Johannis de Ruthewick Abbas. 1 449 A Volume of the 1 4th Century, with the following Infcrip- lions, Ifte Liber eft de Librario Ecclefice, S. Mariae & S. Ethelfledae Virginis de Romefey, containing a Chronicle of Eaft and Weft Anglo-Saxon Kings, and a Legendary of Sax- on Saints, Latin, and imperfeCl, on Vellum. ( 450 Biblia facra ex verfione, S. Hieronymicum praef. (Sec. 14.) ; on Vellum. 1 451 Exemplar aliud (ejusdem Sec.) cum Interpret. Vocum hebr, 1 item Liber Somniorum ; et Tabula Epiftolar. & Evang. fo. i on Vellum. original Indentures on Vellum, with illuminated Fron- ces, but without Seals, between Margaret Countefa of M Lot 453 454. 457 458 459 460 401 ( 82 ) Richmond (Mother of King Henry VII.) and Jn. Iflip A bot of Weftminfter, dated 2d March, an. 21 H. 7. toncern* ing her Benefa6lions to that Monaftery, fo.— This original Charter, or Deed of Donation from Margaret Couhtefs oi Richmond (Henry VlPs Mother) to the Abbey of Weftmin- Iter, the Seal appendant to which is loft, and only the Strings remain, belongs either to the faid Abbey as a TitIe-Record> or elfe to the old Royal Library (now depofiled at the Britifli Mufeum) as a Counterpart of the Abbot and Chapter’s En* gagement to perform the pious Duties required of them for theabovefaid Donation, or Endowment. It has probably been produced as a Law Evidence on fome occafion, in old Lord Chancellor Somers’s time J ahd after lying many years, forgot and mitlaid among his Lordthips’s great Manufcript Collec- tions, has fallen by purchafe to either Mr. Ja. Weft, or Mr. Carteret Webb, from whom it came into the Marquifs of Lansdown’s pofleftion by purchafe likewife. It is of no ufe to any body but the Party’s Reprefentatives, and nothing but a mere ornament in Mv Lord’s Colle6lion, on account of its curious Illuminations, its Age, and the neatnefs of its Form^ — The Charter of Foundation of Margaret Countefs of Rich- mond, bearing Date the 2d of March, 21 Henry 7mi. of two Chantry Maifes, and an Anniverfary in the Church of St. Peter Weftminfter ; and alfo the Charter for two Divinity Readers in theUniverfities, and a Preacher in Cambridge. Regiftrum Ecclefiae prebendalis de Edyngdon in Dioc, Sa* rum, (Sec. 15.)fol. on Vellum. 455 456 Regifter of all the Crown prefentations to Deane.* ries, Prebends, Rectories, &c. during the whole of Q. Eliza- beth’s Reign, 3 vols. fo. A Volume containing fundryloofe Papers, fome of them b9^ ing but Fragments and Remains of Mr. Jn. Strype’s Studies and Colle61ions, viz. Theological and Controverfial — Ex- cerpts of Englifli Hiftory, civil and ecclefiafticaI-«-and Copies from Records, &c. on feveral particular Cafes of College and Parifti Church Privileges, Rights, Claims, &c. fo. The Saxon Homeliesof Aelfricus, tranfcribed anno 17 12, by Elizabeth Elftob, fo. A laborious Treatife on behalf of the Church of England Ef- tablifliment, written about the latter end of Queen Elizabeth’s Reign, fo. A Volume of the Collections of Richard Sf. George CIarei> cieux King at Arms, 1624, intitled Monafterialia, &c. and containing Copies of the Foundation Charters of various Monafteries and Cathedrals, of which there is an alphabetical Index — alfo fome ExtraCls from old Abbey Chronicles con^ cerning the Families of Verdon, Geneville, Lacy, the LordSj^ of Chirke and Pengelhlyn, Broce and Baliol, Percy and" Tyfon, fol. Part of (he Regifter Rook of the Prioiy of the Holy Trinity, I ( 83 ) Ghrin-Church, witlim Aldgafe, London, with an Account of the Contents by Dr. Ducarel. — Regi tier Book of the Priory^ of the Holy Trinity, or Chrift Church, within Aldgate, Lon- don.— There is now (Feb. IQ, 1767) in the Library of Janies Weft, Efq. F. R. S. and F. S. A. a MS, containing part of a Regi fter Book belonging to this Priory. It confifts of only 12 Leaves,j qn Vellom, in folio, wherein are contained, firft, feveral Grants to the faid Monaftery, among others, the Foundation Charter of this Priory, with the fubfequent Bene^ fadtions thereto of Eraghyng Church, &c. 2dly, divers Deeds, &c. relating to the following Churches, vi?. St, Edmund the King, All Saints, fuper Murum, St. Botolph without Aldgate, All Saints, Fancherch, Byxle in Kent, and the Endowment of that Vicarage.—The Cover is a Bull of Pope Urban to the Monaftery of Biley. This MS. was examined by And, Coltee Ducarel, J,. L. D. F. R. and A. S, Feb. 10, 1767, James Weft, Efq.—This Book contains, the Foundation of the Church of the Holy Trinity within Aldgate, with the fubfe- quent Benefa6lions thereto, of Br?inging Church, &c.— Qure- dam ad Ecclefiam omnium San6torum de Fanchurch Spedan-. lia. — The Cgyer is a Bull of Pope Urban’s to the Monaftery of Biley. 462 De Cabala Bacra, MS. with Scripture Genealogies, in Print. 463 A Volume of various Trails, viz. fo.-^l. Supplicatio Laur. Humphredi ad Reginam (Eliz.), et ad Proceres et Epifcopos Anglicanos. — >2. Oratio ejufd. ad Reginam in Aula Wood- ftoc, I572.--T-3, A' Latin Compliment of the Prefident, &c, of St. John’s College, Oxon. to Thomas Howard, Lord Audley. — -A, Copy of the late Duke of Norfolk’s Letter to his Children. — 5. Defence of the reformed Churches’ Judge- raent concerning Divorce, in cafe of Adultery. — 6. Various Theological Notes. — 7. Contra-apologetica R.DocJoris Mat- lhaei adverfus Edm. Campianum Jefuitam Oxonij 1581,. — 8. A theological Tradt concerning Catechifrns. An old Miflal (imperfect) fo. on Vellurn. 465 Pontificale Roraanuru, with many curious Illuminations (of the 15th. Century) faid to have belong’d to the Abbey of Fve(bar>i, but. Teeming, rather to the Cathedral of Exon. fq. on Vellum- — This curious MS. was bought of old Mr. Fow- ler, at Evertiam, and formerly belonged to the Abbey, by Mr. Somers, when a Councill on the Oxford Circuit, and was afterwards bought by James Weft, at Sir Jofeph Jekyll’s Au6lion after his Death : Ipurchafed the fine Antiphonarium which laid qn that Altar, and the Heads of fome> of the Abbots of Eveftiuui> ol the fume Perfon who was a Rigid Quaker. The B* ads were painted on Glafs, and are in my Church of Gorefton upon Stour, in Gloucefterfhire. J. Wed- The Forms pf Election of Kings and Biflipps ip Englanc^, ( 84 ) render this MS. a lingular Curlollfy, vide page 06^ b, Ordd Eecl. Anglicane ad dedicand. Eccleliam, fol. 111. 466 A Mifcellaneous Volume containing, viz. fo. — 1. A Reglfter and Valuation of the Dignities, Prebends,* &c. of the Cathe- dral of York, and of the feveral Sub-Deanrys, Redories, Vicarages, &c. thereon depending (bearing date Feb. 1523, but imperf.)— -2. A Proteftant Syftem of pradical Divinity (of about Queen ElizabetlPs Time, imperfed.) 4-67 Biblia facra Latine Vulgata, fo. 468 John Wiccleve^s Englifli 1 ranflation of the Old Tellamenf, 071 Vellum . — This old Copy of Wicleves “"Bible I purchafed out of the Library of Sir Jofeph Jekyl, It formerly belonged to Lord Somers. This is the fineft Copy 1 ever knew ex- pofed to Sale. James Weft, February 27, 1738, 9.-— N. B, it goes no further than to the Book of Job, and the Pfalms. The Proverbs, &c. and the Prophets are w’anting. Mr. Aftle, Keeper of the Tower-Records (1787) no incompetent ' Judge, is of Opinion that this is the firft and earlieft Englith Tranflation known; and much older than Wicleve^s Time, or fomewhat near that of the Anglo-Saxons. The Tranflator bath given a very curious turn to the 1 1 th Chapter of the 3d Book of Kings, beginning thus, Forfothe Kyng Salomon loved brennyngli many alyen Wymmen,*^ (and in a fol- lowing verfe) Therfor King Salomon was couplid to yon (thofe) Wymmen bi mooft brennynge Love ; and Wyves as Queenes werun Sevene hundrid to hym, and thre hun- drid to hym, and thre hundrid fecondarie Wyves,” (J. M.) 469 John Wiccleve’s Englifti Tranflation of the New Teftament, fo. 071 Vellum . — N. B. At the beginning of this Volume are the Leflfons for the Feafts of the Year, and Two devout Trea- tlfes, one im per fed, the other, of amendinge Mannes Lyf, by Richard Ham pole. 470 Genealogies of Scripture, and of the Kings of England to Ed. IV. o?i Vellum. ' 47 1 Scripture Genealogies amplified, fo, 472 A large Volume, fo. containing, viz. — 1. Sandi Gregorlj Moralia in Librum Job.— 2. Dicta ct Sermones Robert! Grol- fatefta Epifc. Lincoln. 473 A Regifter of the State of the Church-Livings in the Coun- ties of Lancafter, Dorfet, Derby, Gloucefter, York-Weft- riding, Huntingdon, Hertford, Rutland, Efl'ex, Cambridge, Wilts, Nottingham, Bucks, Worcefter, Devon, Ifle of Wight, and Middlefex, and of their adual Income; with the Names of the Patrons and Incumbents, and their Characters, appear- ing to have been drawn up about the Year 1651, for the U(e of the Committee of Enquiry after malignant and fcan- dalous Minifters, fo. 474 Antiphonarium, ut videtur, Carthufianorum. — N. B. The firft Leaf is the beginning of an Alphabetical Table, to feme ( 85 > Biblical Repertory, and is illuminated with the Epifcopal Arms of Norwich, fo. on Vellum, 475 , 476 Breviarium vel potius Antiphonarlum, in 2 volumes, fo. with Illuminations, appearing to have belong’d either to the Cathedral of Norwich, or to fome other Church in that Dio- cefe, and to have been in ufe fo late as Queen Mary’s Time, as in the Calendar (about the middle of the Second Volume) fome Obits are regiftered down to anno 1558, on V tllum. 477 , 478 Two large Volumes of Bifliop Kennet’s Colledtions, feeming partly prepared for the Prefs ; and entitled Diptycha Ecclefiae Anglicanae, five Tabulae facrae in quibus facili ordine recenfentur Archiepifcopi, Epifcopi, eorumque Suffraganei, Viearij generales et Cancellarij, Ecclefiarum infuper Cathe- dralium Priores, Decani, Thefaurarij, Praecentores, Cancellarij Archidiaconi et melioris notae Canonici; continua ferie de- dudi, a Gulielmi I. Conqueftu ad aufpicata Gulielmi III, tempora. 479 Rituale vel potius Antiphonarlum ut fupra fol. — The Charac- ter and Illuminations are quite fimilar to thofe of the Two Vo- lumes, No. 475, 476. (o that this Volume appears to have belonged to the fame Church. 480 Statutes from Magna Charta, to 15 Hen. VI. on Vellum, folio. 481, 482 Lefliones fuper Statuta de Merton, Gloucefier, Weft- minfter, Marlebridge, &c. in 2 Vol. chartaceis, fo. 483 A Volume of Law Co!le<5tions of the 14th Century, con- taining fundry Statutes abridged. Cafes, Pleadings, &c. on Vellum f folio. 484 Statutes from the 111 Edw. III. to the 14th Heniy VI. on Vellum, fo. 485 Statutes from the 111 Edw. III. to the 3d Henry V. on Vellum, fo. 486 Statutes from the 111 Edw. III. to the 23d Henry VI. on Vellum, 4 to. 487 The old Statutes preceding the Reign of Edward III. with the following Articles, fet a faver, Cadit Affifa, parva Heng- ham. Judicium Effoniorum, Modus componendi Brevia, Ex- ceptiones ad cafiandam Brevia, Traclatus de Baftardia et Regifirum Cancellarie, on Vellum, fo. 488 As above, (imperfe6i) Vellum, 4to. 4S9 An Abridgement of moll of the Statutes concerning Wales, by Fra. Tate, 1608, 4to. Vellum. 490 Statutes from the 111 Edw. HI. to the 2111 Rich. II. Vellum, 4to. 491 Statutes from Magna Charta, to 6th Rich. II. Vellum, 8vo. with a Colledlion of Cafes, Pleadings, &c. intitled. Nova: Narrationes. 492 The old Statutes, 8ic. with the Regifirum Brevium, Vellum, 12mo. ( 86 ) 493 The old Statutes, See. wUh the Jlcgiftruitt Brevlum, Vellum, ^ 16mo. 494< The old Statutes, &c. with the Regiflrum Brevlum, Vellum^ 16mo. 495 Various Extra6ts from .Parliament Records, from the ]5lh Parliament of Edward III. to the ift of Henry YI. for the ufe of Cecil, Lord Burghley, 1566, fo, 496 Rules, Orders, &c. of the Houfe of Commons, from 1548, t^ J604, fo. 497 Rules, Orders, &q. of the Houfe of Commons, from 1604 to 1730, fo. 498 Petitions In Parliament, 21 Ed. III. 8 and 17 Rich. 11. 4 and 6 Henry IV. fol. 499 Petitions in Parliament, 21 E(J^ JII. 8 and 17 Rich. I. 4 and 6 Henry ^V. fol. 500 Parliamentary Collections, fo. viz.— 1. Concerning the Par- liaments* Right of Judicature (imperf.) — 2. Modus tenendi Parlamentum (in Englifti.) — 3. Concerning the Liberties of . the Clergy (copied from a printed Book.) — 4. Judgment in the Cafe of Char. Longville, Efq. 1640. — 5. Earl of Shaftef- bury’s Speech, in Banco Regis, 29 Car. II. with fhe Opinions of the Judges, &c. 501 A Difeourfe, or Treatife concerning the Judicature in Parlln* ment, fo. wanting. 502 A Volume of Sir Julius Ca^far’s Colleftlons, containing the Arguments in Parliament of Sir Dudley Digges, Mr. Selden, Sir Ed. Coke, &c. on the Grand Debate concerning the Liberty of the Subject, anno, 4 Car. L 1628, fo. 503 Sundry Reports of Cafes of controverted Elections in the Reign of James I. under the Name of John Glanville.— rN. B. The reft of the Volume is filled with a Tranfeript from May- nard's Reports of Cafes In Corpmon Pleas, temp. Jac. I. 504, 305 Proceedings in Parliament, annis 1 and 2 Jac. I. con- cerning the Naturalization of the Scots, and the Union of tl\e Two Kingdoms; as alfo in the following Parliaments, to the 15 Jac. I. on various Matters, copied from the Colton Ma- nufeript Titus, F. 4. 2 vol. fo. 506 Proceedings in the Houfe of Lords on the Bill of Attainder againft Sir John Fenwick, 1696, fo. 507 Modus tenendi Parlamenti (Anglice) and a Treatife on the Judicature of Parliament. — N. B. At the oppofiteend of the Volume are the following Articles, — I. Sir Henry Wotton's Parallell between Robert Devereux, Earl of Elfex, and George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham.— 2. A Para phrafe, ip Englifh Verfe, upon the Song of Soloinon. — 3. Tranfeript out of Haydock's Treatife of Dreams, and Brown's Religio Medici. ^08 The Apology prefented to the King by the' Houfe of Com- mons, anno 1 Jac. 1. and Mr. Hackwell's Argument in Parjji^ ment againft Impofitions, anno 8 Ja»k I. ( 87 ) S09 Sundry Parliamentary Tia6ls, fo. containIng,vra. — 1 to 14. A Summary of EHynge on Parliaments. — 15 to 20. Sir Roberl Cotton^s Difcourfe concerning Judicature of Parliament.— 21 to 43. Opinions of fundry Antiquaries concerning Parlia^ iments. — 55 to 57. Sir Fr. Bacon’s Effay, or Idea of a King. — 58 to 61. Of the Nature of the Office of a Secretary of State, and the Peril thereof, written by Cecil, Earl of Salitbury.— 61 to 65. Notes of Proceedings in Parliament, anno 1640. — 75 to 154* Proceedings in Parliament, anno 1628.- — 158 to 201. Proceedings in Parliament, anno 1625. — 202 to 24.7. Sundry Parliamentary Speeches, 1628, &c. — 246 to 250. Arraignment, &c. of Mervin, Lord Gaftlehaven.— 251 to 266. Digby, Earl of BriftoPs Account of his Negociations ii> Spain, on the proje6led Match between Char. I. and the Infanta. 610 Modus tenendi Parlamentum (Anglice) by' Henry Elfyng, alfo a true Prefentation of forepart Parliaments, to the view of prefent Times and of Porterity, fo. vide,(No. 509.) 511 A Collection of|Paflages in Parliament, anno 1640, alfo 222. Proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber againrt Burton and Bartwick, and their Speeches at the Pillory. — 242. Lord Conway’s Relation of his Northern Expedition. — 270. Ar- ticles of the Scottiffi Commiffioners againrt Laud, Archbifliop of Canterbury.— 290. A Letter to Parliament concerning Grievances. — 303. Accufation and Impeachment of John Lord Keeper Finch. — 316. The Decree in Star Chamber, againrt John Williams, Bi (hop of Lincoln, 1637, fo. ' 512 A Colledion of the Speeches in Parliament, 1628, on the Debate concerning the Liberty of the Subjedt, fol. 513 Another Colledlion as above, fol. 514 A Common- place Book of Notes from the Parliamentary Journals, &c. 8vo. 515 A Catalogue of the Peers and Peerefles of England, and the Standing Orders of the Houfe of Lords, anno 1716, 4to. 516 A Note-Book, with lome Tranfcripts, out of Selden, Cotton and Prynne, concerning the Lofs of our mort ancient Par- liamentary Records, and fome few Law Opinions on various Cafes, 4to. 517 The Standing Orders of the Houfe of Lords, 8vo. 518 A Repertory of the Dates of Hearings and Reports of Cafes of controverted Eledlions, extracted from the Journals of the Houfe of Commons, 8vo. 519 A Mifcellarieous Colledtion relative to Parliamentary Hirtor^v between the Years 1620 and 1628, 4to. 520 Determinations of the Houfe of Commons, in feveral Cafes of controverted Eledtions, arranged Alphabetically, 4toj 521 A Common-Place Book of Parliamentary Precedents, i2mOrf 522 Standing Orders of the Houfe of Lords, l2mo. 523 As above — — — 12mo. 524 John SeWen’s Treatife of Parliamentary Privileges, fo. ( 88 ) Proceedings In flie Houfe of Commons, oh tTie Clioice of i Speaker, in thefeveral Parliaments, from 1553 to 1734, fo. 52G An Alphabetical Calendar of all the public and privat©,. Adis of Parliament now lodged in the Repoiitory at Weft^ minder, from the 12 Henry VIL to the 17 George II, fo, 327 The whole Proceedings on the Scrutiny of Pollers at the conteded Eledlion for Wedminder, anno 1749, 4 vol. fo. 528 Catalogue of the Colledlion of Manuscripts, Books, and Par- liamentary Papers of William Petyt, Efq. depodted in the Library of the Inner Temple, 2 vol. fo. 529 to 533 Five Volumes of the faid Mr. Petyt’s Colledllons and Materials for his Treatifes of the Rights of Parliaments, folio. 534 Mr. PetyPs Treatife de Regno Angliae, fo* 535 Mr. PetyPs Glolfary of Saxon Words ufed in a parliamentary Senfe, fo. 536 to 538 Mr.PelyPs Monumenta Parliamentaria Anglo-faxonica, 3 vol. fo. 539 Mr. PetyPs Animadverfions on the date of Parliament from the Saxon Times to Henry III. fo, 540 The Poll-books at the conleded Eledlion of Knight of the Shire for Northumberland, anno 1747, between Lord Odul- done and Lancelot Allgood, Efq. 6 vol. fo. 541 Modus tenendi Parliamentum, with a Colledlion of the Sta- tutes from the J Edw. 111. to the 1 Rich. III. Initials illumi^ natedt ON Vellum, fo. with MSS. Index of A€ls at the hegin^ fling. 542 Colledlions from Parliament Records from the 51 Edw. II. to the 1 Rich. III. by Sir John Burrough’s ( temp. Car. I. ) fol. See following Notes by Mr. Umfreville. — ^This is a Coppy of the Book publilhed by Prynn as collected by Sir Robert Cotton, but it was the proper Colledion of Sir John Burroughs, who Regnante I. Caroli was Keeper of the Tower Records ; ^twas not from this Coppy that Prynn publidied, for it conlains more than the printed Book. — P. 53. Parliament Affairs from the Collection of Lord Somers, to the End of the Reign of Edward the Fourth, and concluding with an Act, declaring the Right and Title of Rich. III. 7 K. 5. After page 53, are Two original Leafes, dated 14th and 1 6th September, 1662, from Will. Hayward, to my Lord begging the Command of a new raifed Regiment, After fbl. 83i are two Leaves of Notes out of Baron Hender- lon’s Book of Parliaments. After fol, 222, is a Copy of the famous Commiffion of Array, anno 5 Hen. IV. vide Blount, vol. Arrayers, 543 Placita et Petitiones, &:c. ad Parlamenta, Edw. I. ab anno, I8mo. ad annum, 35mo. fo. 544 Placita, &c. ut fiipra, fo. (a duplicate.) 545 Placita, &c. et llotulus Parliaraenti, ab anno Imo. ad ann* 29 Edw. HI. fo. 51-9 550 551 552 553 554 555 Loi 546‘ Placifa, &c. ut fupra, fo. (a Duplicate.) 547 Placita, &c. ad Par. Edvv. II. annis 5, 8, 9, 11, et Edw. IIL anno 35, fo. 548 Parliament Rolls from the 4th *0 the 28th Edvv. III. fo. the 36ih io the 51. Edw. III. with Alphabetical Index, fo. — the 36 to the 51 Edw. III. (duplicate) fo. — . — 1 _ 6 p,ch. li. fo. ~ — as above (duplicate) fo. — 6 — II Rich. II. fo. - — — 13 — 18 ejufd. fo. — — 20 — 21 ejufd. fo. together with Pleadings and Statutes of the fame Years. ^ 556 A Volume containing Duplicates of both the abovemention d except the Statutes of 20 and 21 Rich, II. fo. 557 Parliament Rolls of the 1 and 2 Hea’ry IV. fo, 558 — — . 7, 8, 9, Ditto, fo. 559 — — 1 Rich. III. fo. 560 — from the 36 to the 5 1 Edw. III. (a very fair modern Copy, but otherwife Duplicate as well as No. 50) folio. 561 Determinations of the Honfe of Commons in Cafes of contro- verted E!e61ions, arranged Alphabetically, fo.’ 562 to 566 A Collodion of Proceedings in the Houfe of Com- mons, in Cafes as above from' 1603 to 1629, 5 vol. fo. 567 to 569 A Colledtlon of Reports in the Houfe of Commons’ of Conferences with the Houfe of Lords, from 1660 to 1732, 3 vol. fo. 570 - A Catalogue of Books and Papers in the Records of the Houfe of Commons, from 1610 to 17 32, fo. 571 A Calendar of the Journals of the Houfe of Lords, from 1640 to 1624, fo. 572 As above — — from 1722 to 1735, fo. 573 As above — — from 1724 to 1757, fo. 574 Regidrum Brevium tempore Rich. II. intitled Les Ans du Roi Richard II. 4to. 575 Sundry Law Tradls in one vol. 4to. viz. — 1. A very ancient Colle^ion of the Charters and Cuftoms, &c. of (he City of London, with Lifts of the Mayors, Sheriffs, Aldermen, and Coroners, to the 14th Year of E/ilw. III. on Vellum. — 2. A Colledion of various Forms of Indentures, Deeds, Writs, &C'— 3. An Engiifti Translation of tl\e old Anglo-Saxon Laws. — 4. Arguments at the King’s Bench Bar, and the Judges Opinions upon the Writ of Habeas Corpus concern- ing the Loans, 3 Car, I — 5. Cafe and Determination of an Appeal before the Lord Commiffioners of P’-ices, concerning certain Goods on hoard a Spanitli«Begifter Ship, taken by the Squirrel Frigate, anno 1742, with fome other Cafes fince added, *• 576 An ancient Volume in Vellum, of the Hth and I5th Century, Vol. IL N I tot ( 90 ) containing fundry Records of the County and Dutchy Courts of Lancafter, together with an old Formulary of Proceedings in the Court of King’s Bench, &o. 8vo. — In hoc Volumine, . Libere Tenentes ifi Ducatu Larceftriae, p. 1. — Placita Foreftae Lane. tent, anno 8vo. Edwardi tertij. p. 51. — Piacita de quo Warranto et Rageman coram Jutliciarijs itinerantibus apud Lane. p. 59. — Placita de quo Warranto coram Rico Ballet ct Roberti de Hungerford, Jufticiarijs ad placita Foreftas Hen, Com. Lane. &c. anno decimo Edw. III. p. 66.— Wapenta- chia, p. 75. — Mandat vie. Lane. Ballivo de Londfdale qd. Levar. fac. denarios fubfeript. rationabile Auxilium Johanni.s Regis Catiell. et leg. ad filiam primogenitam fuam mariland ; p. 81.— Diverfa Memoranda, &c. Com.^ Lancaftr. tangentia, p. 82.— Irrotulamentum Liberatur. Thomse fil, Lamberti coram Jufticiarijs itinerantibus apud Carl. p. 85, — Alij Proceflus ib’m, p 90. — Chartas diverfae de Com. Lancaftr. p. 95. — • Magna Charta de Forefta totius Angliae, p. 98^.— Fundatio prioraiiis Lancaftrke, per Will’um Baftardum, 1066, p. 102.— Charta Abbatis et Conventus de Fourneys, p. 104. et al. — Charta eidem Abbatiae Concelf. 105. — Al. Chartat, 112, — He ponderibus et Menfuris, p. 116. — Modus faciendi Homa- gium et Fidelitatem, p. 117. — De Tenuris, p^ 118. — Con- ceffio Johannis fil. Johannis de Tatham Militis Due. Jacobo de Harcla, &c. p. 135. — Conceffio Walter! fil. Will’i de Lyndefey liberis Burgens, fuis de Warton, &c. p. 140, Les fum les Brefs, &c* e les Defenfes, e les Delayes, e les Ex- ceptions, e les Kas, c les Jugemens dones foloncg le ley de /Terre e le pie de la Corone, &c, fi puet hoc aprendre comen t il deit entier par conte confer devant Juftices au Banc ou en Eyre dts Juftices ou en Countie, ou en Court de Baron. C’eft: ad em primes le Bref de Dreyt, &c. p. 143, 577 Cartuaria Thomas Sampfon Clerici Hofpitij Dni. Duels Lan- caftriae, being a Collection of Forms for official Ufe, of about the Year 1400, 8vo. on Vellum . — Cartuaria Thome Sampfon, Clerici, Hofpitij Dni. ducis Lancaftrie. — De cartis tcrip- tis obligaciombus et acquiet. et eor. different, fol. 1. — Carte feodi fimplicis in divifis formis, 2.— Excamblum, Morgagium, defefantia, 5. b. 6.- — ^Relaxationes divife, 7.— Copia Rotuii Juftitiar. de ten’to apud Huftings Oxon. recup. 7. b. — Copia Kotuli Curie, et furtum reddiciones, 8. — Divita de Nativis et de affignacione dotis, 9. b. — ^Carta de libero Maritagio, 10. — Carta feodi talliali, ib. — Divifto inter participes, 11.— De bonis commiffis alicui caafa tranfmeand’". ib. b. — -De connen- cione, ib. — De officio corodio, aut ten’to ad termium vite conceff. 12. — Dimiffiones pro termino annor. divife, 13. b. — De apprenticio, de concordia, 15, 16 — Obligaciones et defe- fantie etacquietancie, 18. 20. — Litere Atturnatorie, 22. 5. — Cerlificatorium de editione banner. 24. — Prefeiitacion. et Letire de ordinibus Conferend, divife, ib, 5,— Deteftamentis \ Lot ( 91 ) et executor, dlvlfa, 25.— Tra6tatus de Cartls Galilee, 28.— De officio Coronatoris, 32. — Qualiter Glericus expendet bona Domini fui, 33. 578 The Trial at Surry Affizes, 28 Geo. II. anno 1755, concern- ing the Right of a public Highway through Richmond Park, 8 VO. 579 Report, or Prefentment of the Jurors, on a Commiflion of Survey and Enquiry, concerning the Offices, Officers, and Fees of the Court of Chancery, anno 1734 and 35, 8vo. 580 A Modern Colledlion of Parifli Law, relative to the Poor, &c. 8 VO. 581 A fmall 4to. Volume in Vellum, of about the beginning of the 14th Century, containing, viz. Fragmentum R, Glanville de Legibus, fragmentum Summse voc. Hengham, Regiftrum Brevium tempore Henry III. and Ed. I. and II. Stat. de Weftm. 1. de Judaifmo, &c. See MSS. Notes at the Begmuing. 582 A Trial in King’s Bench 1733, for Damages in not performing a Marriage Contract between da Cotta and Villa Real, 8vo. 583 A Treatife of the King’s Power of pardoning, written by the Lord Chancellor Earl of Nottingham, on Occation of the Pa/don granted to Otbborn Earl of Danby, 4to. MSS. Index. 584 Gervaslj Tilburienfis de Scaccario Dialogus, 4to. 1577. 585 Arguments on Cafes in fundry Courts, temp. Will. III. 4to. 586 Law Trads, viz. 4to. — 1. The Cuftoms of Courts of Juttice, &c. — 2. Inftrudlions for proceeding at the SetHons for the Peace. — 3. A Formulary of various Law-writings, in Englith. 587 Law Tra6is, 4to, viz. — 1. A Note Book of Recognizances of Deeds entered between 1624 and 1632. — 2. Sherlands Notes of Law’ Precedents, from the Reports, temp Eliz. 588 A Calendar or Repertory to certain Records of the Laws and Cudoms of the City of London, 8vo. 589 An Expofition of particular Words iifed in Law, 8vo. 590 A Dialogue (imperfect) feeming to have been written in James Id’s Time, on the fubje^t of railing Money without confent of Parliament, 4ydgate [on vcUiiui] with ^an Index, by Mr. Umfreville, who says that many of them have never yet been printed, 4lo — Colledlanea Lid- gate, fol. 1. It begins imperfe6tly with the Conclnfion of the Life of St. Giles ; but the Oration is perfect.- — 2. Duoriiin Mercatonim fideli de Amore, Dialogus.— 3. Giiydo de War- wick. — L 'De Ave et Rutlico. Fabiila.— -5. St. Auftln de decimis. Miraciilum. — 0. IVlacrobius, or llie Daiice. — 7, Artliurus Conqueftdr. — -3. De Conflantino imperatore.— -9, The Horfe, Sheep and Gbofe, for Superiority, a Fable. — 10. De 'Regibiis Anglia?,— 1 1. Oe Fortuna. — 12. Stans Piier ad Monfam. — ^13. Dietariiim. — 14. Garcionis [Johannis Hare] Defcriptio.— 15, Littera ad Ducem Glocellrice.— 1 6. Contra Oulofos. — 17, The Lives of St, Alban and Arnphibolus, at the recalled of John of Whitehamllede, Abbot of St. Al- bans, Anno 1439, sexti regnanti Henrico; tranflated from the French. — Nota, many of the above were never printed, nor to be found in the Catalogue of Lidgate’s Works, pub- liflied at the End of SpeglU’s Chaucer. E. Umfreville. 738 Three Trails, viz. 4U).— I . Extrabts from Domefday Book, and'Copies of Ancient’Deeds and other Records, concerning the family ofD’Arcy.— 2. Abcount ofthe Fainily^of the Hol- lands of Lancalli ire and Derbyfliire ; co'icfled, by Henry Hol- land ofLond, 1615.-^3. Chronologica Series Vita? et Acto- rum Dni. Christoph. Wren. * 739 A Mifcellaneous Note Book, of fome Modern College Stu- dent, Latin and Englllb, among w'liich is a Story how Sir Robert Walpole became Prime Minifter to Geor. IF, S\'o. ,740 Two 'JVa6Is, viz. 4to. — 1. A Mifcellaiieous Common . Place Book, Latin and Englitli, containing, among other Things, many Old Englitli Proverbs, ^?cc. — 2. Richard Widmere’s Summary xAccoupt of ^he ‘Number of Books in the'Koyal Library, according to the Catalogue made in Charles /Ps T'iaie.^ 741 The Note Book of one Thomas Rawlins, 6f PopldlTs, con- taining a Farfago of Excerpts, Hiftoriral, Political, Biogra- phical, Satirical, Poetical, &c. from Books, Tombftunes, New'fpapaers, &:c. dowuPto the Year 1737, 4to. 742 A Confabulation had betwixte Maftcr Thoinas Charnocke and an Oxh)orde-rnan, cbiifnrhinge tlie Science and Woorke of Natural Philofophie, (i. e. Alciiymy) dedicated to Queen Elizabeth 1 565, 4to. 743 Farrago Emblemalum et Carminum, Lat. et Italice, Ludo- vici Petrucii, una ciim vlla sua, Iplo Scriptore, 4to. 744 Three Traas 4to. viz.— ‘l . Of the Political Intereft of the several Powers of yair6pc,( tern pore Car, 1). — 2. A Ihort Pelcription of France, (seeming tranflatcd from the French) 0 2 Lot ( voo ) —5^ A Short Defcription of Verona, (in Italian) for tlie Uie of Travellers 745 Three Trails concerning the Mint, 4to. viz. — 1. Touching the Differences between the Warden, and Mafter of the Mint, by Sir Richard Martin, Knl. 160.3. — 2. Of the Al- terations made in the Englifti Coinage since Edward I. with a Difcource ; and a Valuation of Monies coin’d from 1603 to 161 1. — 3. A Modern Treatife on the Englifti Coinage of Silver, wherein certain Projeds of altering the Standard are confuted. 746 Three Tracts 4to. viz. — I. The Charter of Charles I. (o the Borough of Quinborowe Iranflated into Engliftj, — r 2. Narrative of a Controverfy between the Sachem of the Wappinger Tribe of Indians, and Roger Morris and other* of New York, concerning a Tra6l of Land on Hudfons River in Duchefs Coiintv.— 3. Jn. Baldwin’s Plan and Pro- pofals for annexing the Ifte of Man to the Crown of Great Britain to prevent Smuggling# 1753. 747 An Account of the Earldom and of the Earls of Pembroke, I from the Conqueff to the Year 1394, by the Revd. George Owen, Chaplain, &c. 4to. 748 A Defcription of the Library of the Efcorial, extraded from a Bock printed at Madrid 1657, tranflated into Englifti, and dedicated tp Ld. Chancellor Hardwick, by Philip Car- teret Webb, Esq. 1754, 8vo, 749 A Poem, entitled a Vifion, in 2 parts, with a Tranflation of tome part of Petrarcji’s Triumph of Love, very neatly tranferibed on glazed Paper, with a flouriftied Border, ino~ rocco, 4to. 750 Obras poetipas de Miguel de Barios, 4to. 751 Extra(51s from Mr. Wanle^’s Catalogue of the Harleian MSS. 8 VO. 752 As above, but N. B. &t the beginning is an alphabetical Lift of the Pariftie.s, &c, in Northamptonftiire, with fome other topographical Notes colle61ed for the ufe of Jn. Brid- ger. Esq. pf Burton Segrave, in that County, 8vq. 753 A fliort Account of Arthur Duck, L. L. D. with an Englifti Tranflation of the introductory part of his Treatife of the Civil Law. 754 755 Natfl ohhatil Moulouki, or a Treatife of the Edifi- cation of Virtue, in two Languages, viz. the Arabic and Malajouifti, with an Englifti Tranflation, by Ja, Walker, 1701, 2 vol. 4to. 756 Liber de Hida and other Hiftorical Records, copied by Jn. Stowe, 1572, 4to. 757 Extracts in the form of an Abridgement of Camden’s Brl- tania, but very incomplete, 4to. 758 Two Note Books of Dr. Charlet, when Burfar of Trin. Coll Oxon. 1692, 4lo. Lot. 759 760 761 { 101 ) Lids of the Lord Mayors of London, from 1214 (o 1605. Voyage de France en Italic commence Tan 1574, ct fini Tan 1578, (full of Erudition, and written in a very elegant fair Hand,) 8vo, A Mifcellaneous Volume, 4to. containing, viz.— 1. A Copy of Wm. Shakelpears Will, Tent by the Revd. Mr. Green, of Stratford upon Avon, to Mr. James Weft, 1747 . — % A Criticifm upon Mr. Wife^s Account of the White horfe^Hill in Berkfhire.— 3. Mechanica five de motu Corporum Tfac- tatus. — 4. Part of an Account of Cumberland, by fome An- tiquary of about Ja. Ift’s Time, with fome Hiftorical Notes copied from a Regifter Book of the Cathedral of Carlifle, and fundry Roman Infcriptions in Cumberland, defcribed by Gervafe Riechael, (a German) Anno, 1603. --^5 Life of the Revd. Mr. Thos. Pierfon, Minifier of Bramton Brian, ob. ret. 82. 1629, with fome Account of his Succefsors in that Cure, to the Year 1662. — 6. Abftra6t of (he L’ves of Williams Archbp. of York, and Laud Archbp. of Canter- bury, by their rerpe61ive Chaplains, Hacket and Heylin, with a brief Comparifon of thefe Prelates and of their Hif- torians. — 7. A brief Reply to the Anfwers of Wm. Sparke*, made to two Queftions propofed unto him, by a Ro: Cath: 1631. 762 A Mifcellaneous Volume, 4to. containing, viz, — 1. Latin Verfes of Dr. Bafil Kennet addrefsed to Queen Anne.— • 2. Confiderations on a foreign Memorial, done at London, but underwritten Baron de Bothmar. — 3. The beginning of a Tranflation of Huitfelt’s Hiftory of Denmark, by Cap. Chriftian Holmes 1757.-^4. Sir Wrn. Dugdale’s Itinerary to the Fens in Ely, &c. 1657. — 5. Part of a Treatifeof AL trology. — 6. A critical Efsay on the Poefy of the Hebrews.— 7*. A Pharaphrafe and Comment on the three firft Chapters of Genefis. — 8. Part of a Colledion of Latin Sentences, ranged alphabetically. — 9. The Ceremonies of touching lor the King’s Evil, and confecrating the Cramp-Ring.—lO. Epitome Fidei et ReligionisTurcicas. — 1 J . Sir Thos. Overbury’s Obfervations of the Low Ccunlries and France. — 12. Letter and Advice of Dr, Gafirell of Greenwich, 1703, 4, concerning Queen Anne’s Bounty to the Clergy. — 13. Account of the Murther of Francis Duke of Somerlet at Lerici, Anno 1678. ■763 Tw'o Tragedies in Latine, viz.' Fatura Vortigerni et Soly-. manidae, the laft with date of 1581, 4to. 764 Three small Trails, viz. 4to. — 1 . Bernard Count Trevifane’s Treatife of the Philofoplier’s Stone, tranflated from the French into Englilh, by J. C. — 2. The Ufe of Tetraedrum transform matum, garnyslhed with Dyalls 1576. — 3. The Lives and Willy Anfwers of Philofophers collected out of fundry Au- thors at idle night-hours, by Richard Ingoldsby, (a Collegf Student,) to his Father Sir Richard Ingoldsby, Rnt, ( 102 ) 765 The ParliartVent of Bees, a Poem, in Colloquies, hy' John Daye of Caihbrid^e, 4to. 7.66 Tres Eclipfes Chaniene S<:eIIa(a?, per RiikiTlLim Chll^n, 4to. 767 Aeschines his Oration againft Ctefiphdn, eitgUilied, by Hum- phrey Quick, and dedicHted fo the T)r. Hunl Mafiet , of Baliof College ‘Oxford (a College Exercife) 8y6’. 768 Obras Satiiidas'del Gonde Villa Mediatja^ 4t6. 769 The Odavius of Marcus Minucius Feli^, made' Kliglilli, by Thomas Hough of Trinity Cdilege, Carhbriclge 1720, Uo. 770 An'Old Latin ExpofitfoiVof Ovids MdifanlgrphofeSj^^to. 771 An Account of the Diilrihution, of Apartment in add be- longing to the Palace of Whitehali 1689. 77*2 7T.S Parochial Enquiries cbntaitiiiTg an Account of b2 ?arifiies in Norlhamptonfliire ; collected for the Ufe of James Bridges, Efq. 1719-^0 2 vol. 4to. 774 A fair Copy on vellum, 4fo, in French, with an Englith Trantlation of a Grant of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, Contiable of Chefter, 8cc. Of Burgage Tenures to sundry of the town of Denbigh in Wales (sans date) -775 (Catalogue of (ome Englith ColleSllbn of T6mah Medals in Large, Middle, and Small Brars, 4to. 77b' Ah Old Latin Chronicle, (of about the T4 Century,) de Gehis Anglorum from Brule 777^Cbpies of Reports of the Comitliorters for exahiining the pubhc Acbopts, anno 1712-18, 8 VO. 778 Some Ehglini CollhFtors Account of the State of bis Colec- lion, (anno cir. 1736) conhfting of olcf Britifli, Saxon anrl EngliOi Coins, Gold, Silver, &c. down to ihofe of George II 779 A nrifcellaneous Volume, 4{o, containing, viz. 1. Exlradl.^ made by P. Le Neve, Norroy, out of the original Diary Book of Expences of the Privy Purte of Henry Vlil.— 2. Account of the Noblemen created from the Time of the Conqueft to 1598. N.B. At Bcgiuuittg a?td Eiid of Ike Book are fame Me- morafi^c; relafive to a Journey jrom London to Paris, Anno 1597. — 3. Liber Paris, or a Regilier of the Nobility, Gen- try, and Perfons qualified as Jultices of Peace in England and Wales, 15S4. — 4. Gertain Articles of a Charge agaihft fome IMember of the Hoiite of Commons, in Q. Eliz.^s Time, who had both written and fpoken againft the Pra(5bce t)f Ecclefi- atfical Courts, Torturing, &c. — 5. A Defence of Edw. Eyl of Clarendon againft the Accufations contained in a late Pamphlet intitled the Proceedings, &c. 1701, by James Yonge..: — 6. A Defeiice ofher MajeRyhs (Queen Anne’s) Ad- minifiration, 1705, 6. (imperfect) 7&0 A Tra6t of ihe Svfiem of the World (febming to be fome Col- lege Lecture of Aftronomy) S.vo ( los ) Lot^ ' 781 Siippllcatio PattenI ad Divam Heroiiiara Eh^zabefham Regi- iiani,Sfc. in Lalin Vcrfc, written in a fair Roman TexUhand^ and fitbjcribcd as follows : •\ E'ccit cle)e’■ wanting VOL. IL P Lot. S17 Account oF the Defeat and Death of Sebaftian King of Por- tugal, in Barbary, anno 1558, in Spanifli, 4to. 818 Franciscus Petrarcha de Rcmediisad utrumq. Fortunam, 4to. 071 V jllunit Initials Ilium. 819 A Survey and Report of fundry Manors held of the Crown, in Suffex, figned Tho. Marfliall, Supervifor, temp. Jac. I. 4to. 820 An imperfeft old French Romance, in verle, winch appears to be le Court Manfel, on Vellimiy 4to. with very curious Draw- ings. 821 Statutes of the Order of the Garter, as reformed by Henry Vlir. on Vellum. 4to. 822 A Mifcellaneous Vol. 4to. containing, 1. Copy of Sir Hen. Spelman^s Archaisnius GraphicuSj or Law-Contraclions, with an explanation of the Abbreviations in Domefday. —-•2. Copy of Archbifliop Sharp’s Eifay on ihe Englifli Coins. •—3. Annual Account of the Gold and Silver Coinage, from 1702 to 1729.- 4. Exlra6ls relative to the Univerfity and City of Oxford, from Mss and Deeds in the keeping of the Culios archivorum, &c. 823 Gifmonde of Salem in Love, a Tragedy. 824 i Sonetti et Canzoni di MelTer France fco Petrarca, on vel- lum, 4to. with Illuminations very /air. 825 The Accoumpts of Charles Shales and Peter Floyer, theUn« dertakers for melting down the dipt Money, 1695, 4to. 826 Annales Robert! de Redying Monachi Weftmonaderientis, Adami Meremiith et Joannis de R ab anno 1299, ad annum 1367, tranferibed from the Colton Ms. Cleopatra AXVI, by the Revd. Rich. Widmore, 4to. S27 Jo. Caii, M. D. Traftatus de Academiis, 4(o. 828 An Abfirafl of Chronology, by Sir Ifaac Newton, 4to. 829 An Oration fpoken in the Theatre at Oxford, July 7, 1756, by the Hon. Shute Barrington, B. A. in honour of the Coun- tefs of Pomfret, and of her Benefadions to the Univerfity, 830 Political InRrudions of the Emperor Charles V, on refigning the Crown of Spain to his Son Philip II, tranflated Tom the Spanifli, with a long dedicatory Epifile to Queen Elizabeth in a very fair hand, fol. 831 Ifolario deH’Arcipelago & altri Luoghi particolari, di Fran- cefco Lupazolo, with a Defeription of the Canary Iflands, fol. 832 Manifeft of the Cargo of a Venetian Ship from Conftantir nople to Venice, 1596. 833 The Book of Sydrac, or Anfwers to the Quefiions of King Bocchus, 4 parts, in old Englifli Verfe, on vellum, fol. 834 The Image of Ypocrefie, a Poem, by Jn. ^Skelton, fol. 835 A Mifcellaneous Volume, fol. containing, viz. 1. A Latin Treatife of the Forms and Ceremonies of Exorcifm — 2. Vita di Gio. Gaflone Gran Duca di Tofeana.— 3. Relazione del Governo del Regno di Napoli. — 4. A Colleflion of Ita- lian Sonnets to the Memory of the Marcbefa Gabrielli who died at Rome, about the Year 1750. ( 107 ) Lot V CoIIe6tion of Drawings, fol. but In whofe pofleffion does not appear, 836 Some old Englifli Verfes of about the Time of Henry VIII. recommending the encouragement of the Woollen Manufac- tory, bearing for motto, viz. Anglia propter tuas Naves et Lanas omnia Regna te faliitare deberent, and ending with the four following Verfes Here endyth the Boke of Ynglysfh Polysye That may caufe all the Worlde yt to obeye There may no man deny but that it ys foth ffor every man muft have Met Drynk and Cloth annexed, the Syse (or Aflise) or Rules to be obferved by Millar, Butcher, Baker, Brewer and other Crafts. 8.37 The School- Exercifes in Logic, of one John Cole, moflly compiled out of Keckermanni Syftema Logical, Sanderfon, Scotus, Fonfeca, Zabarella, &c. fol. 838 Mr. Agarde’s Repertory of the feveraJ Treaties between England and Germany, France, &c. from 1286 to 1551, fol. 839 A Mlfcellaneous Vol. Fol. containing, viz. 1. A Calen- dar of the Rotuli Efcaetorum from Ed. II. to Ed. IV. — 2. Names of Perfons engaged by Indenture to do Military Ser- vice, from the time of Ed. Ill, to Henry VII. — 3. Names ofKnigliis Bannerets, tempore Ed. III.— InPru6tion de Part miiitaire par Philippes Due de Cleves addreflee a TEm- pereur Charles V. 840 A Catalogue raifonne, in Italian, pf Father Refla’s Collec. tion of Drawings, containing among many botnbaftic Flights, large materials for the Hiftory of Painting and Painters Lives, fol. S4I A Catalogue raifonne, in Englifli, of two Cabinets of Roman Medals, large, middle, and fmall Brafs, once belonging to the Ercolani Family at Bologna, and offered to Sale by fpme Englifli Travelling Colledtor, fol. N. B. My Lord has made a prefent of No. 842 to Lord Fitz- maurice. 843 Brief Memoirs relating to the Silver and Gold Coins of Eng- land, with an account of the Corruption of the hammered Moneys, and of the Reform by the late Grand Coinage in 1696, Sic. by Hopton Haynes, Esq. Afl'ay m after of his Ma- jefty’s Mint, fol. 844 A Mifcellaneous Vol. fol. containing 1. The Aunfwereto Sir Jn. Davyes his Book of Impofitlons. — 2. Arguments proving the King’s Property in the Sea, Lands and Salt Shores thereof. — 3. Jn. Keymor’s Booke of Obfervations touching Trade addreffed to James 1. — 4. A Treatife ap- proving the Monarchy Government of this Kjngdoni from the Saxons. — 5. Extrafis out of the Records, wherein may be collefted by what means the Kings of England have raifeci and may raife Moneys, (feeming to be by Arthur Agarde), 845 An Alp^betical Catalogue or Index in Englifli, of fome!ar| P 2 \ lOS Lot A Mlfccllaneous Vol. fol. containing, 1. Valuation of di- vers Manors and ditfolved Monaflerys, extracted from the original Regifters in Chancery, from the 27 to the 3 1 Henr. VIII. — 2. A Survey and Report of the Tenures of the Hon- our of Berkhampfted, Herlfordthire, anno 1616. — 3. Coro- His, an Ode or Canzon royall, to the memory of Ja. I. — 4. Accompt of Peers and Peereffes Payments and Subfcriptions to a free Gift to Charles II, enabled by Parliament, 1661. — 5. The Cafe of the King and Kingdom hated, anno 1662. — 6. A fatyrical Lift of Members of Parliament; bribed influ- enced, &c. tempore Car. II. 847 A Treatife on Logic, on the principles of the beft Authors, ancient and modern, in a new method, fol. $48 A Mifcellaneous Vol. fob containing, 1. A Memorial againh Imprifonment for Debt. — 2. Copy of a Letter of Sir Walter Ralegh to James L — 3. Dialogue between a Coun- fellor and a Juftice of Peace. — 4. .Sir Jn. Burrough on the Sovereignty of the Seas. — 5. Of the ancient and modern \ Slate of the Principality of Wales by Sir Jn. Doddridge. — 6. Sir Robert Cotton’s Extracts frojm Records, containing the Revenue. — 7. A politique Difpute about the happieh Marr riage for the noble Prince Charles (I.) — 8. Win. Noye At- torney general his Opinion on the Reyenue, 1634. — 9. A Duplicate of the above Article No. 5. — 10. Copy of the Deed of Settlejnent of the Queen’s Jointure, 1629. — 11. Table of Fees, Wages, &c. to the Keepers of the King’s Houfes, Parks, Gardens, &c. temp. Jac. I. 849 Three very fcarce old Plays, the Reliques of a larger Collec-^ tion of Jn. Warburton, Somerfet Herald, viz. the Queen of Coidica— the fecond May dens Tragedy, and the BugbearsS, a Comedy, with a Fragment, of another Comedy, in which are the Charaders of Sir Plomily, Mar-Church, &c.r— N. JB. The follou'ing is a Li/l oj thofe Plays which were dejlruy- ed, as Mr. Warhurioiis Note (at the End of this Article) notices. — The Honorable Loves, by William Rowley. — > — Henry the IP, by Will. Shakefpear and Rob. Davenant. * — The fair Favourit. — Minervas Sacrifife. Phil!. Mafengcr > — Duke Humphery, Will. Shakefpear, — Citly Shuffler, — C, Jon. Suckling’s Woikes. — Nothing Impotfeble to Love, C. Sir Rob. le Green. — The forc’d Lady, A. T. Phill. Maffin- ger. — The Governor, T. Sir Corn. Fermido. — The Lovers ofLoodgate. — The Flying Voice, by Ra. Wood.— -The May» den Holaday, by ChriP. Marlowe. — The Fata! Love. — ^The Puritan Maid, the ModeP Wife, and the Wanton Wid- ow, by Tho. Middleton, — The London Marchant, a Com. by Jon. Ford. — The Ring of Swedland. — Love hath found out his Eyes, by Tho. Jorden. — Antonio and Vallia, by Phill. MafPnger. — The Duchefs of Fernandina, T. Hen. Glap- thorn. — ^Jocondo and APolfo, C. Tho, Decker. — 'St. Geo. for England, by Will. Smilhe. — The Parli^imc. of Love, by ( iog ) hot Wm. Rowley. — The Widows Prlfe, G. Wm. Sampfon.— The Inconftant Lady, Wm. Wilfon. — The Womans Plott, Phill. Meffinger. — The (Marchants Sacrifice, erafed) Crafty Marchant, C. Shack, Ma. — An Interlude, by Ra. Wood, worth nothing. — The Tyrant, a Tragedy, by Phill. Maflen- ger. — (The Yorkthire Gentlewoman and her Son, T. erafed.) — The Nonei'uch, a C. Wm. Rowley. — The Royal Com- bate, a C. by Jon. Forde. — Philen^o and Hipolito, a C. by Phill. Maffenger. — Beauty in a Trance, Mr. Jon. Forde.-— The Judge, a C. by Phill. Maffenger. — A good Beginning may have a good end, by Jon. Ford. — Faff and Welcome, by Phill. Maflinger. — Hiff. of Jobe, by Rob. Green. — The Veffall, a Tragedy, by H. Glapthorn. — The Noble Tryall, T. H. Giapthorn.-r— Yorkfliire Gentlewoman, and her Son, T. — The Honr. of Women, a C. by P. Maffinger. — The^ Veffal, a Tragedy, H. Glapthorn. — ^I’he Noble Choife, T. C. P. Maffinger. — A Mask, R. Govell. — 2d pt. Maiden Trag. Geo. Chapman. — The Great Man, T. — The Spanifli Purchas, C. — The Queen of Corfica, T. by F. Jaques.-L. The Trag. of Jobe. Good. — The Nobleman, T. C. Cyrill Turnuer. — A Play by Will. Shakefpear. — Bugbear, C. Jon. Geffrey. — Orpheus, C. — Tis good fleeping in a Whole Skin, W. Wager. — Farry Queen. JJfter 1 had been many years colleSling the MSS. Plays, through my own carelefnefs and the Ignorance of my Servant, m whofe hands 1 had lodged them, they was unluckely burned or put under Pye bottoms, excepting the three which follow. — J, W (arburton,) Noticed (ffho not correftly) in Mr. Reid’s Edition of Shakespeare, 1803, Vol. 2. p. 371. 350 A Vol. of mifcelianeous ColIe6lions from various Authors, moffly relative to the Hiffory of Printing, and various mat- ters of Englifli Bibliography. 851 A Collediion of Chinefe Words and Phrafes, with their Ex* planation inEnglifli, fol. 852 Hifforical Account of the Revolt of the Cha(51aw Indians from the French to the BritiQi Alliance, and their Return ffnce to that of the French, 1747, &c. fol. 853 A Catalogue or Inventary of Warrants by Privy Seal, & other various Records in the Rolls or fome other Repofitory, fol. 854 An Efl'ay on the Improvement of the Revenue of Athens, tranflated from Xenophon by the Revd. Mr. Jos. Greene, with the original Greek annexed ; and Notes, fol. alfo two Letters of the Tranflator to Mr. James Well, on different Qccafions. 355 A Treatik of the Law of Nature, fol. 856 A Milcellaneous Volume, containing, viz. I. Of the Duties &c. of the Commiflioners of the Navy — 2. Jn. Keynier’s Book of Obfervations for the King touching Trade, &:c. — 3. Contideratious of Entercourfe by Trade, dedicated to the Ring, anno 1630, by P. S.r-4. A Difcovery of the Hollan- " ( HO ) Lot ders’ fidilng Trade, and their circumventing u8. — 8. Thomas Cole\s Plan (or Projed,) lor the more Speedy Conclufion of the Prefent very Bloody and Expenfive War, 1761 . — 9. Copy of a Letter of Earl Ferrers, to Ph. Carteret Webb, E(q.— 10. Sept, ^ 1761 y on the Tranfit of Venus obferved at Staunton. 867 Letter and other Papers moftly concerning the family Affairs ofDr.Fox aridother Defcendants oF Jiu Fox,the Martyrologifl, among wich are fome particulars Conc'erning Havering, a Roy- al Seat of -Queen Elizabeth in Effex, and a Terrier orFieldBook of the DemefneLands of the Manor of Swynefliead Lincolnfliire. S68 869 870 A Colledion of Various Letters written to Henry Cromwell, when Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1655 — 8, ranged alphabetically, (being part of the Colledion made ufe of by llie Editor of Thurloe’s State Papers) in 3 vol. fol. S71 The Private Account Book of the family and Houfehold Ex- penceaof Sir Thomas Chaloner, Clerk of the Council, temp. Edward VI. and from 1551 to 1556. 872 A Volume of very Mifcellaneous single Papers, made out of the Scraps and Fragments of the Colledions of the Earl of Oxford, Mr. Strype, Bifliop Kennet, Mr.Wefl and Mr. Webb, confiding of Letters, Anecdotes, Verfes, Excerpts, &c. fol. 873 A Mifcellaneous Volume, fol. containing, viz. l.An Ordi- nance of James 1. confirming the Jurifdidion of the Court of Chancery. — 2. A French Catalogue of the Engravings of Wencefl. Hollar. — 3. The Route of a Journey from Pera or Confiantinople to Salonica. — 4. Copy of the Letters Patent of Edward I. Anno 19, granting to Sundrys the Houfes and Potfeffions of the baniflied Jews. — ^5. Copies of Sundry Pa- ' tents of Denization to Aliens, from 1 2 Gar.II.to 4 Jac. 11. — 6. Some Remarkable Proceedings in Parliarrt^nt, Anno 1614. — 7. Some of Mr. (Herald) Warburton’s Colledions concern- ing Yorkfh ire. — 8. The Gold Mine of France opened and stopped; reprefented toHhe Princes and States of Germany, by Gerard van Waffenberg, (a Tranfiation from the German or French). — 9. Some Tranfcripts from Domefday Book, concerning Rutlandfliire, Yorkfiiire and Lincolnthire. 874 A Mifcellaneous Volume, Fol. containing, viz. — 1. Gonfef- fion General du Comte de Luc au Due d'Oiieans, Regent tot ( 113 ) . de France. N. B, this Piece is conne6led with the Bhap- fody that follows in the next Leaf, of one George Mac- kenzie Quin, a political Writer ahd Schemer, Anno 1754. —2. A Speech in the Houle of Commons agnihft the Jud- ges, 1640. — 3. Articles of the Commons againfl Sir Fr. Craw- JeVv Judge in the Court of Common Pleas 164C). — 4. Ar- ticles againft the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Juftices of It-fel&jidCl640.— 5. Charles IPs Speech to Parliament 1662, and the Votes thereon. -^6. A Callendar of all the Terriers of the Glebe Lands, belonging to the fevmral Parithes within the Eadern Divfiion of the Diocefe of Peterborough, 1728. — 7. A Letter of Joao de Guimaraens, Agent from Por- tugal, . to the Parliament of England (in Latin) deifiring that a Committee be appointed to treat with him on the 'Siibje6l of his Credentials.— 8. A Rental of the Eftate be- longing to the Honour of Clitheroe. — 9. An Account of Roman Pavements, particularly thofe difcovered at Wellow* in Sonierfetthire 1737, by S. C. — ‘lO. Catalogue of a large Colle6lion of Slate Papers and Letters, &c. that were of- fered to Sale to the Earl of Oxford, Anno 1742. — 1 1. The Report of John Lowe, P. Le Neve, and Charles Cole, Ef« quires, concerning the Stale of the Exchequer Records An- no 170.7. — 12. A Staje of the Cathedral of Canterbury and of the Archiepifcopal Jurifdi61ion throughout the JJVocefe, and over fome Colleges, and HofpitalsAnno l678,(iraper- fed.) ^13. Concerning the feveral Manors ‘in Tottenham, aridthe Stew'ards thereof (being the 2dr Chapter of the Hif- tory: of Tottenham, perhaps in Print.) — 14. Letter of Arch- bidiop Tenifon to Queen Anne, dated Lambeth, Jan. 31, 1712—13, remondrating againd the Irregularity of a certain Hifpenfation. — IS.Animadverfions of Bidiop Rennet, on Dr. Atterbury’s Book of the Rights, &c. of Convocation. — 16. A lamentable Difcourfe concerning the Efcape of Sir Charles and Sir Henry Davers, after murdering Mr. Henry Long, at Cofliam, Wiltfliire, Anno 1394. N. B. This article dands between No. 4 & 6, but was overlooked. 875 A Volume of Colledions of Monadical Hidory, the whole Teeming to be the hand-writing, of one of the Continuators of Dugdale’s Monadicon, perhaps Jn. Stevens him.felf. N. B. ,in fol. 11 — 14, there feems to be fome Account of the CoHedbr written by- himfelf. 876 A Milcellaneous volume, fol. containing, viz. — ^^l.The Peram- bulation of the Fored of Sherwood, Amo 14 Charles II. —2. A Lid of Dates of Returns of Members to Parliament, 1727. — 3. Statutes and Rules propofed for the Brititli Mu- -. .feura. — 4. Cafe of the Undertaker of the China Manufac- tory Chelfea. — 5. Returns of the Fees a»d Commiffions I of the Officers of the Court of Exchequer 1691. — 6. An Account of the Lofses in thfe Excife on Beer and Ale, with VoL. 11. - - Q Lot ( IK ) means propofed for advancing that Revenue.— 7 A Note of Privy Seal Grants to Peers, Members of Parliament, and others 1693. — 8. The extraordinary Charge of Flag Of- ficers (tempore Geor. I.) explained and confidered.— 9. A Reprefentation made by the Commidioners of the Treafiirv to Queen Anne 1710, of the State of the Revenue and publick Expence of that Year. 877 A Mifcellaneous Volume, fo. containing, viz. — 1. AContro- verfial Letter on the Sub}e6l of Popery from one Thomas Berbury to one Charles Trinder 1671. — 2, The Opinion of the Judges concerning the Right of Judicature in Con- vocation, relative to the Cafe of Mr. Wbidon. — 3. The Na- vy-Boards Reply to anfwers made to their ObjeQions a- gainft a Bill propofed in Parliament about difcounting Sea- men^s Tickets. — 4. Sir John Finch’s Argument in the Cafe of Ship money (a fragment.) — 5. Copy (in modem Englifh) of Richard I lid’s Patent to Robert Brackenbury of the Of- fice of Conftable of the Tower of London. — 6, Lord Chief Baron Atkins’* Charge on the Lent Affizes at Abingdon, Anno 1691. — 7. Extracts made from the Chartulary of Per- fliore Abbey (In the Augmentation Office) for the ufe of Robert Earl of Oxford 1723.- — 8. Of the Authority of the Lord Chancellor in maritine Caufes (a paper of the time of Queen Elizabeth.) — 9. Declaration of the Court mar- tial Anno 1746, acquitting Admiral Leftock of the Charge ^gainft him,— 10. Ceremonial of the Trial of Henry Lord Delamer 1685. — 11. A Difcourfe on Religion, addrefffed to Henry VIII. by John Cbeke. — 12. A Certifrcate of Ro- bert Archbifhop of York, and others in Comm, from Henry VJII. of all the Religious Foundations in Yprklhire, their State, Revenue, &c. — 13. Lamentable Difcourfe of the Efcape of Sir Charles and Sir Henry Davers after mur- dering Mr. Henry Cole, 1594.— 14. The Examinaticn of Henry Sharpe, concejned in publifliing the 1ft Book of Martin Marprelate. 1588, before the Lord Chancellor Hat- ton, whofe Signature is annexed. — 15. Memorial of the ,, Judges to the Lords of the Treafury concerning Delays in Payment of their Salaries, with a Writ of Privy Seal on this Subject Anno 1727. — 16. An old Formulary of Chancery . and other Law Inftruments. — 17. Copy of the Will of Wm. Brooke Lord Cobham 1588, an 30. Elizabeth. 878 Cicero de Inventione Rbetorica, Libri IL small Odavo, Vellum, Initials painted and illumicited, morocco, gilt leaves. 879 de Officijs Libri III. small Quarto, on Vellum, rujfia, gilt leaves. 880 Culumnella, Xenophon, Cato vie Re ruftica. Folio, m Vellum, Initials painted and illuminated, morocco, gilt leaves. 881 Imagines ex Virgilij Maronis veteri Cordice celeberrimo qui in Bibliotheca Vaticana Rom*? ServatuY fa. Pelro Sandlio Bartolo- ( 115 ) Lot. pi6^ae, seu coloribus Imitatse, expenfis Camliri Maximi, Anno 1642, (Qaarto,) morocco. - — 882 Virgilij Aeneis Bucolicoet Georgica, S.F.XV. (small Folio,)o;i Vellum y with Initials painted and illuminated » rujjiu, gilt leaves. 883 Horalij Epiftola?, Sermones et Carmina una cum Juvenalis et Persij Satyris, cum Horatia Antiquiffimo depi<5to, A Note of Dr. AjkewU hand writing on the firfi leafy particularly^ /hews the great Value y and rarityy of this curious Manufcript^ Ato. cm V dlihriy Initials painted, morocco, gilt leaves. — ^84 Martialis Epigrammata, Saec, Fort. XV. in a remarkably neat Italic Chara^er, on Vellum, froniifpiece arid Initials illuminated ruj/ia, gilt leaves. — ^5 Suetonii Opera, elegantifs. Ssec. Forte XV. Olim Maffeianus small Folio, on l^ellum, froniifpiece and Initials painted and illuminated, rujfxa, gilt leaves. 886 Dante Alighieri Poema in tre Llbri, dell* Inferno, del Purga- toro e del Paradifo j small Folio, frontispiece illuminated and very fair writing of the \Ath or \ 5th Century, on Vellum, rujfia, gilt leaves 887 Racolta di Relazloni di diverfi Corti dell* Europa da varij Ambafclatori Veneti, dall Anno, 1525 to 1589, in two Vol- umes small folio, in a miifonn hand, but not very fair. A Mifcellaneous Volume of Letters, fol. formed out of the loofe Papers of Mr. St^pe, Mr. Weft, Bifliop Kennet, &c. among which the following-may be noticed, viz. 1 .—Private Let- ters of George Blyth, to Sir Michael Hicks and others, 1572, &c.- — 12. Letter to Philemon Stevens, furnifliing fome Notes for writing the Life of Mr. Pearfon, a Puritan Minifter, pa- tronized by Sir Robert Harley.-^ 13. A Letter of M. A. de Dominis, Archbilhop of S}>alatro to Villars Marquis of Buckingham, alking for the Deanry of Windfor.— 14. A Letter of Michael Mattaire an. 1701, to Robert Harley, Efq. concerning a Propofal to publith a Greek Lexicon, and Grammar, &c. particularly adapted to the Septuagint Bible^ —36, &c. Letter of Humfrey Wanley, 170.3, to the fame, concerning Sir Symonds d’Ewes’s Collections, and to a Cler- gyman in Norfolk, his Coufin, on an enquiry concerning the Pedigree of the Wanleys, which, from Tradition, he could Trace no higher than to a Taylor at Amfterdam.-r-39, &c. Sundry Latin Letters of Dr. Newton, Refident at Floience, to several Literati. — 40. A Familiar Letter of the Duke of Shrewlbiiry, 1707, to Mr. Davenant. — 44, &c. Letters of Dr. S. Ockley, Arabic ProfeRcu: at Cambridge, concerning a Familiar Spirit of his, 1718. — 46. A Letter of Conful Jofeph Smith, of Venice, 1720, concerning Books propofed for Lord Oxford’s Library. 50. A Letter of Dr. Richard Bentley, 1712, 13, on the SubjeCl of his Quarrel with the Fellows of College; speaking of them very conlemptuoufty. — 55. A Letter of John Warner, London,. 1724, on the Project to sup- Q 2 Lot ( 116 ) ply the Weft End of the Town with Water from the River Coin. — 67. Sundry Letters concerning; Job, an Afripan Slave, 17 33-4. — 75. A Letter to Mr. Weft, from his Uncle Wm. Ruftel, of Bodicoate concerning the family Eftate, 1737.— 80. A Letter to Mr, Weft, from R. Courteville, a Newfpaper Writer for the Miniftry, 1747.— 84. A Letter of P. Leheup Efq. concerning: the Lottery, .17^4.-91. A Letter of Dr. Bury to the Vice Chancellor of Oxford, about the cen- furing of his Book, called the Naked GofpelTr-94. A. familiar Letter of Ld. Carteret, when a Student at Oxford, to Edward Harley, Efq. 1709. — IQL A Letter giving Lord Oxford an Account of the Paris Bible of 1464, queftioning the authenticity ol' its Date.-- 102. A Mifcellaneous Paper, of Jn, Anftis concerning the antiquarian w(et(er of Lady Bacon, Widow of Sir Nicholas, Lord-keep- er, in favour of the Piuitans. — 60. An original Letter of Sir Walter P,alegh to the Lord Treafurer and Lord Admiral, con- cerning a queilionable Prize taken by a Captain under his Command, 1592. — 61 lo84. Sundry Papers concerning Prize matters, under the InfpeClIon of the Coramiffioners of Re- prizals, 1587 to 1597. — 85. Articles concerning Ireland, by the Committee of Lords and Commons at Derby Houfe, 1647. — 86. The Council of Slate’s CommifTioners, figned J. Bradfiiaw, Prefident, for a Board of Admiralty, 1649. — 87. A Note in the Hand-writing of Archbithop Williams, advi- fing fome Loyalift Friends in a Place befieged, (perhaps York) to treat inftantly, for a Surrender, 1646.— 88. ( 121 ) Lot Thomas Fairfax’s Commiffion to Lt. Col. Jo. Reed, ap- pointing him Governoiir of Poole and Brownfea. — 89. In- Itriidions of Admiral Sir Jn. Pennington to a Captain under his Command, to cruize againft the Dunkirkers, 1638. 905 A Volume of Mifcellaneous Papers Teeming partly colle6led by Mr. Stiype, but moftly by Mr. Weft, viz. — 1. King James Ild Licenfe to Richard Royftori, for reprinting the . Hiftory and Wriiing^ of Charles f. — Index to Tome Col- lection of State Papers of James ift time.-3. Copy of a Letter ofMr. Ja. Wadsworth ^a Roman Catholic Friend) to the firft Villiers Duke of Buckingham, concerning his indecent, un- ' polite and impolitic Behavior at Madrid. -4. A Paper concern- ing the Want of fmall Money for Change in Ireland, 1658. •!— 5. A Speech in Parliament of one Mr. Good, concerning the Puritans, 1604. — 6, The Sentence in Star Chamber againft Sir Thomas Lake, his Lady and Daughter, &c. 1618. - 7. Copy of a Letter of the Earl of Danby, in 1678, to the Englifti Ambatrador at the Court of France. — 8, A News Let- ter from New-Caille, 1639, concerning Cha. Iftfs Army- marched againft the Scots. — 9. A large Collection of Offi- cial Papers of the Board of Trade, concerning the American Colonies from 1098 to 1700. — 10. A large Collection of Se- cretary’s Office Papers, confifting moftly of Letters of Cere- mony from I’rinces and Slates of Germany, with fome Me- morials of Minifters, to Queen Anne, and her Secretaries the Earl of Nottingham and Sir Charles Fledges, 1702, 3, and 4. — 11. An Accompt of Privy Seal Fees on Patents from 1709 to 1710.— 12. Sundry printed and written Papers in favour of the Rebellion, 1715. — 13. A further ColI< ^ion of Secre- tary’s Office Papers, among which are, a Draught of the Treaty between England and France, 1655, concerning a Negociation with Denmark, 1704, and with the Duke of Savoy, 1704 — Article in the Aliance between Queen Ann, the Emperor and the Slates General, concerning the pre- tended Prince of Wales — Negociations with the Princes and Circles of the Empire, 1702— Original Articles of Peace be- tween Queen Anne, and the Regency of Tunis, 1703 — and between Charles II, and the Regency of Algier, 167 1 — alfo the Inftrument of acceffion of the Duke of Savoy to the Al- liance between William UE the States General and the Em- peror, 1690. 906 Stephen Martin Leake’s hiftorical Account of Englifti Money, interleaved with large Mss additions and illuftrations, fol. ,507 An ancient Copy of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, o// Ee//w7» Illuminations ^ fol. formerly belonging to Mr. Ph. Cart. Webb. *r 508 A large Colle6lion (fol.) of Satyrical Poetry againft King William and his Miniftry, and Geor. I, and his Miniftry ; all of the Tory and Jacobite Stamp, and very bitter agaiiifif Vot, IL • R ( ) Lot the Whigs, appearing to have been colleded by Edw. Earl of Oxford. 909 An alphabetical Repertory of Aims of Families in the feve- ral Counties of England, collected by one Whittingham, 4to. 910 Heraldical Notes of Jn. Pomfret Rouge Croix, Purfuivant, w’ith fome Epitaphs collefted in Bedford fli ire, and particulars of the Arms of many of the Families of that County, 4to. 911 FJeraldical Colleflions In three parcels, 4(o. viz. — 1. Arms of the German, French, Spanifli, Venetian, and Irilli Princes and Nobles — alfo the Arms and Creds of the firft Knights of the Garter, which feetn to have been copied from Plates in the Stalls of St. George’s Chapel at Windfor. — 2. An old Ordinary of Arms (vide Edmonton) — 3. A philological Ac- count of Names and Surnames now in ufe. 912 Names and Arms of the Englith Noblemen and Knights in every County before the Year 1500, 4to. 913 Arms of StafrordQiire Families, taken in a Vifitation of that County in 1663 and 64, by Wm. Dugdale, Efq. 4to. 914 An old Book of Blazonry of Henry VIIFs time, including a Bill of parcelles of Stufle made by Jn. Browne the King’s Painter for Char. Duke of Sutfoik, on his being appointed Lieut. General of the Royal Army fent into the partys of France, 1523 — the appointment or Capitulation ofTerouen* ne — A Poem on the Decay of the Realm, through the Vices of the Nobility and Clergy — and Indruftions for the Kitchen Garden — alfo a Book of Blazons of the Arms of the Nobi- lity in Queen Elizabeth’s time, tbl. 915 An account of theEnglidi Nobility from Wm. Conq. to Eliz. fol. 91 6 A Compendium of the Peerage of England In Charles Id's time, fol. 917 A Collection of Precedents and other Official Papers of the Hepald’s Office, 1662, 3, fol. 918 The Fleraldical Colledions of Ja. Slrangman, Henry Ferrers, &c. fol. 919 Another larger Volume of the fame, fol. 920 A Volume of Sir Rich. St. George’s Colledions, fol. viz. — The Title of Rich. Barfye, Efq. to the St\ le of Lord Wil- lowghby. — 2, Various Notes of Pedigrees from old Regiders of Fines, Echeats, &c. — 3. Lids of Names recorded in the Escheat Rolls of Edw. Ill, and following Reigns. — 4. Ma- neria tenta in capite in diverlis Anglirn Comitatib. et efpecial- iter citra Trentam. 921 Pedigrees of Bedfordthire Families, with alphabetical Incfex. 922 A Volume (fol.) of Heraldical Colledions, among which are Accounts of the Names and Arms of the ancient Worthies— the T Welve Peers of France— the Knights of the Bound Table —Clergy and Nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland — Gentry of the Northern Shires, Sz of the Northern Names, ending in /ou — alfo of Lincoinfliire, and of Eirex. (123 ) Lot 923 A Vol. (fol.) containing three feveral Treatifes of Nobility by the famous Antiquary, Tho. Bird, Efq. 921* Collections of various Pedigrees, and Family Evidences, by Sir Rich. $t. George, with an Index, fol. 925 Various ACts aad Official Proceedings In the Fleralds Office and Earl MarfhalPs Court, down to 1692, fol . 926 Account of the Chapters, EleClions and Inftallalions of Knights of the Garter, from 1702, 3 to 1708, fol. 927 A Vo). Heraldical Collections, fol. containing Pedigrees of old Englidi Families, with an Index — Arms of Yorkfliire Fa- milies, &c. with Notes by Herald Warburton — a Catalogue of Knights made by Charles I. Charles II, and James II, to 1686 — a Fragment of a Hiflory of the Houfeof Shirley. 928 Pedigrees and Evidences of Nottinghamlhire Families, col- lected by Sir Richard St. George, fol. 929 R. Glover’s Treatife of the Origin of Armorial Enfigns (dq. Latin) with the Arms (trick’d) of moft of the old Englirti Nobility, and of thofe that held by Knight’s Service of the Abby of Peterborough, fol. , 930 A large Collection of Pedigrees, Family Evidences, Notes of heraldical Vifitations, and Epitaphs in various Counties by Sir Richard St. George, fol. 931 Arms, Pedigrees and Evidences, of Suflfex Families, with an Index, fol. 932 Epitaphs and Arms on Funeral Monuments, and Windows of many of the old Churches in London, and other parts of England, collected principally by Nich. Charles, Lancafter HeraId,'anno 1610, very fair and neatly defigned, with fun- dry additions by other, later, hands, fol. 933 A Collection of Proceedings in the Earl Martliall’s Court from 1601 to 1669, fol. 934- A Book of Blazonry of the feveral Alterations in the Arms of England from Brute to Ja. I. and of the Englifli Nobility from the Conq. to J. I. fol. , 935 Arms and Pedigrees of Suffolk Families, coTleCted by Har- vey, Clarencieux King at Arms, in Q. Elizabeth’s Tipie, fol. 936 Arms of the Kings, Nobility and Gentry of Scotland, blazon- ed, fot^. 1586. 937 A Volume (fol.) of heraldical Collections, viz. — Notes of Blazonry, &c. and private memoranda, by. Henry Ferrers, a Herald, of about C^een Elizabeth’s Time,— -2. A R^giPer Book of Funerals in C belli ire. Lane. Salop and North Wales, under the Inspection of Segar, Norroy King at Arms and l)is Servant Randal Holme, 1600, &c. — 3. Arms and Pedi- grees of Oxfordthire Families, recorded in a Vifitation, anno 1574. — 4. Sundry Papers of the Arms and Pedigree the Family of the Hungerfords of Farleigh, Somerfet^ire, 938 Arms and Epitaphs on Funeral Monuments in feverafof the Churches of London and Weftminfler, collected about t^e Year 1660, fol. R 2 ( 124 Lot 9‘J9' Sir Tlio. St. George, Garter, King at Arms, his Collections concerning the Ceremonial of the Order of the Garter, with fome Animadverfions of Warburton, Herald, on a certain degree of Authority ufurped by Garter, over his Brother Kings Clarencieux, Norry and their Heralds, fob 940 A Volume once belonging to a Mr. Ward of Warwick (fob) and containing among other various matter, viz, — 1. The Arms and Effigies of the old Earls nf Warwick, fuppofed to have been copied from the Roll of Jn. Rous. — 2. An alpha- betical Lift of Names of the Anglo-Norman Families. — An old IVeaiife of Blazonry in French. — 4. Statutes of the order of the Garter. 9il A Book of the Blazon of Armoiy of the Kings, Nobility,^Biffi- ops. Colleges, and Gentry of England, alfo of the Nobility of of Scotland to the time of Ja. I, done at the Charge of Sir Edward Stanhope, Knt. and Matter in Chancery, large Folio. 942 Genealogical Tables and Hittorical accounts of the Kings and Nobility of England, to 1682, with an appendix to 1698, large folio. 943 A Mifccllaneous Volume, (fol.) containing, viz.— 1 . Some Account of the Trial of EViz. Canning, for Perjury. — 2. A rough Draught of a Hittory of the Harley Family, and the 'Life of Sir Edvv. Harley and his Son Robert Earl of Oxford, by hi* Brother, (qu. wdiether Tho. or Edw ) — 3. A Memo- rial of the Whig and Tory DilTenfions, temp. Wra. Ill, and Queen Ann, drawn up by Lord Coningfby (with a Du- plicate). — 4. Some Tranfcripts of Birt.op KennePs from the Lambeth Mss. viz. relative to tlie Earl of Effex, and Lord Henry Howard, temp. Eliz. and the Earl of Devonfliire, temp. Jac. I. — with (ome Notes about Confecration, Ordi- nation, &c. — 5. State of Revenue paid into the Exchequer, arifing from the Archbillioprick of Canterbury, and the Biffi- opi icks of Norwich, Gloucettev, Bath and Wells and Peter- borough, annis 1689 et 90, i. e. at the time of the Revo- lution, wffien the Biffiops of thofe Seas were fufpended as Nonjnrors. — 6. A State of the Potteffions, Rents and Reve- nues belonging to the Biftioprick of Gloucetter, about the time of Queen Eliz. — 7. Report of the Demands from New- England for Expences on the Expedition againft Cape Bre- ton, 1747. — 8. The Order and Ceremony of the Funeral of James I, 1625. — 9. Copy of the Deed of Settlement in favour of Charles IfPs Queen Henrietta Maria. — 10. a po- litical Sketch of the State of the Nation in Queen Anne^s time, (in French) by fome Foreigner, who pretends to fee into Defefls of the Conftitution, and point out Remedies. — II. An Account of Payments out of the P2xchequer, for Privy Purfe, Secretary Service, Penfions, Bounties, &c. from 1721 to 1725, 944 Various Materials for a Hittory of the County of Suffex, n^llly in print, with fome Mss Papers, among which is a ’Let ( 125 ) Dialogue, intltled Heraldry in a Hopfackf by a Per(on f Quality, but it is imperfect, ibl. colleaed by Herald War- burton. 94-5 Various Mefcrials for the Hiftory of Bedfordftilre, collected by Mr. Warburlon, as above, and including the Colie^ions of Jn. Pomfret, Rouge Croix, Purtuivant, 1758, fol. 9i6 to 95() Mr. Warburton’s Collections of Materials for the Hiftory of Yorkthire, 1 1 Volumes, fol. 957 A large Volume, fol. of older Colle6tions concerning York- fliire, viz. — 1. Copies of Tenures, from Domefday-Book. — ■ 2. Lids of Knights, &c, by Tenure, from the Red-Book in the Exchequer. — 3. Arms and Pedigrees of Yorkfliire Fami- lies, with an Index. — 4. Notes concerning the Family of Bofvile of Newhall, and of Beck. — 5. Copies of Epitaphs in York Minder. 958 Defcriptions of the Arms of Yorkfliire Families, ranged al- phabetically. 959 A compendious Hfftory of the Bifhoprick and Co. Palatine of Durham and Sadberge, with Lifts of Bifhops, &c. to the Year 1721, by Ra. Gowland, fol, 960 961 .Two Volumes of Col!e6lions of Copies of Charters and other Records, with various other Materials for the Hiftory oftheDiocefe and County Palatine of Durham, appearing partly to be by the fame Hand as the above, fol. 962 A Mifcellaneous Volume, fol. containing, viz. — 1. An Effay concerning the four great Roman Ways in England. — 2. Th« Life and Death of Cardinal Wolfcy (by Mr. Cavenditb) im- perfect. — 3. Various Notes and Tranfcripts from Leland^s Itinerary, concerning Yorkfliire and other Counties. — 4. Notes from various Authors, of Minerals and other Foflils and Curiofities of natural Hiftory in difterent parts of Europe^ 963 A Mifcellaneous Volume, containing, fol. — 1. Copies of ancient Writings concerning the Manor of Gretwell, Lin- colnfliire, Chylcot, Erlefton and Egynton, Derbyftiire ; and of various Rents and Lands in Hereford (hire. — 2. A Col- le6lion of Excerpts from Records, and feveral printed Books down to 1660, concerning moft of the old fortified Caftles ia England, Sieges, Troubles, and other md.ilary matters, with an Index. — 3. A Decree of the Star Chamber for the regu- lating of Printers and Stationers, &c. anno 1585, with a Lift of Books, &c, made over as Copy right to the Com}.)any of Stationers for the benefit of their Poor. — 4. Perambulatio, &c. de Halimote et Berkhamfted, or a Survey and Regifter of ail the Land and Landholders in and about that place, feeming to have been done in Ja. Ift time, by Jn. Norden, for the purpofe of levying Subfidies. — 5. A brief Hiftory of the Honour of Gloucefterin the County of Northampton. N. B. it is but the beginning of an intended Work, by Wm. Kornby,Efq. who died in 1739, vide Mr. Umfrevulle*s Note. Various loofe Papers relative to County Hiftory, with Lot ( 120 ) /btne Memorandum Books of Jn. Sliford, containing Notes from fundry ancient Records. 964* A Book of Rates for the County Palatine of Lancader, or Rules for rating and collecting Taxes and Layes, by Wm. Crablree, 1665. 965 Nomina diversorum Villarum & Hundredorum in Ccmitat. Oxon, Berks, Buckingham, Northamton & Bedford, per Dnis Comiffionar, Dni. Edwardi nuper Regis Anglie fecundi anr,o Regni fui nono, fol. 966 A Volume of Mr. Warburton’s Collections of the Arms of Yorkthire fa#nilies, 4to. 967 Another Volume of Collections for the Hiflory of Yorkfliire, by the fame, modlyin print from Speed, Camden, &c. but among the Mss part is Copy of a Letter of one F. Tr. to Sir Tho. Chaloner, concerning certain Curiofities in the Lordfliip of Gitborough in Cleveland, 4to. 968 The Diary Book of a Supervifor of the Excife in the County of York, anno 1718, (Warburton’s Collections) 8vo. 969 A Book of Mr. Warburton^s Memorandums relating to his Map and Survey of Yorkfliire, 8vo. 970 971 Two Field Books, or Memoranda of Bearings and Dif- tances noted in Mr. Warburton’s Survey of Yorkthire^ 8vo. 972 Collections from Records, Vifitations and Surveys of Hun- tingdonfliire, moflly in the hand writing of Sir Robert Cotton, with (ome additional Notes by a Mr. Aflry. 973 A Volume 4to. of Mr. Warburlons^s Collections for Bedford- fliire, moRIy in Print. 974 An Account of feveral Towms, Manors and Royalties in Chefhlre, being materials collected for fome Hiftory of that County about the Year 1701. 975 976 Two Volumes, 4to. of Mr. Warburton's Collections for Yorkfhire, containing fligbtly sketch’d Views of Towns, Ru- ins, and Gentlemen’s Seats in that County. 977 Names of Towns and Villages in Yorkfhire, 4to. (Warbur- ton’s Collection) 4t0. 978 Isiames ot Subfcribers to Warburton’s Survey of Yorkfhire, 8vo. 979 A Volume 8vo. of Mr. Warburton’s Collections for York- fliire, moftly in print, with fome Ms intermiy/d,among which is an Account of the Life of Sir Ph. Mu^grave of Hartley Caltle, Weft morel and, deceafedanno 1677. 980 A Volume, 8vo. of Mr. Warburton’s Collections for Suf- fex. Print and Ms intermix’d 981 Arms and Epitaphs, &c. colIeCted from various Churches in Middlefex, Oxfordlliire, Warwick ftiire, Warwick, Worcef- ter, Gloucefter and Yorkflrire, 4to. 982 A Collection of Dr. Bafil Kennets Common-place Excerpts and Tranfcripts on Theological Subjects, with fome Sermons 4to, 983 Milcellaneous Tranfcripts, &c.of the fame,contaihing Relazi- ( 127 ) Lot. one della Carte dJ Roma by the Noble Venetian N. Eroz 2 », with an Englifli Tranflation. — Dr. B. Kennet’s Oration at Corpus Ciirifli Coll. Oxon, on his Entrance as Preiident — Latin Correfpondence with Dr. Henry Newton, Envoy at Florence, &c.— -Letters concerning the Difhculties made to the eftabliflting a Chaplain for the EngHth Fadory at Leg- horn, 1707 — Copies of two Trads, in French, relative to the War of theSpanifli Succeffion, with fome other pieces of the Politicks, and News (French and Italian) of that time, — and an Account of Fra. Girolamo Savonarola, executed anno 14-95, at Florence, 4to. 48 1 Dr. Bazil KennePs poetical Colledions, confiding of Col- lege Verfes and Tranfcripts, Latin and Englifii — part of a Tranflation of Sannazaro de partu Virginis— and various Tranfcripts, &c. — TranOations of Italian Poetry of Maga- lotti Filicaia, &c. 4(o. ,935 Bi«L 1057 to 1065 Nine Volumes of Bifliop KennePs Colleclions, inlit- led the Church Reglfler and State Chronicle of England, from 1660, 4to. 1066 A Volume, 4to. as above — — —comprizing from 1601 to 1615, 4to. 1067 A Volume, 4to. of Notes, by Bifliop Kennet, concerning the Proteffant MifTions in North America, 4 to. 1068 Bifliop RennePs Correfpondence with the Rev. Mr. Sam. Blackw'ell, Redlor of Brampton, Leicelterfliire, from 1687 to 1720, 4to. 1069 As above witK the Rev. Mr. Char. Hinde, Re61st of Waterflock, Oxfoidfliire, 1700 to 1725, 4to. Vor, II. S ( 130 ) Lot. 1070 Letters to Blfliop Kennet from Mrs. Dorcas Kennet his Wife, 1703-1729, 4to. 107 I Letters to Bifhop Kennet, from Wake, Archbp. of Canter- bury, 1720-27,410. 1072 Letters toBithop Kennet from Gibfon, Bifliop of Ix)ndon, 1723-28, 4to. J073 Letters to Bithop Kennet from Reynolds^ Bifliop of Lincoln, 1723-28, 410. J074 Letters of Dr. Bafi! Kennet to the Revd. Mr. S. Black- well, 16S9-1714, 4to. 1075 1076 TwoVols. 4to. of the Hiflory of Merton Colle^^e, Oxon, or rather Materials collecled for that Subje<51, by Bp. Kennet. .1077 A fiiort Expofition of the Church Catechifm, interleaved, v\’ith large manufcript Notes, by Dr. Bazil Kennet, 4to. .1078 The New Te/lament interleaved with Mss Notes, by the fame, 4to. 1079 to 1082 Four large Volumes, fol. of Bifli. KenneFs Collec- tions for the Ecclefiaftical Hiflory of England. 1083 to 1087 Five Vols. fol. of Bp. Rennet’s Colle61ions for the Hiflory of the Diocefe of Peterborough, with particulars of all the Parifhes of Northampton (hire, in alphabetical order, loss Bitliop KennePs Collections for the Life of Dr. Jn. Colet, Dean of St. Pauls, with a Letter of Advice and Infrrudioii from theBifhop, to Dr. Sam. Knight of Ely, by whom they were digefled and publifhed. 10S9 A Volume, fol. of Bifliop KennePs CoIIedlons for the Hif- tory of Convocations. 1090 Colledions by the fame, for the Hiflory of the Society for promoting the Propagation of the Gofpel. 1091 A Mifcellaneous Volume, fol. containing, viz. — 1. A Lift of the Monafterles and other Religious Houfes in England. 2. Inventorys of Plate and facerdotal Ornaments found in fundry Parifh Churches in Buckinghamfliire, on a Vifitation made in 1552, by Sir Fr. Rulfel, Sir Maurice Berkley and others, Commiffioners appointed by Ed. VI. — 3. A Paper con- cerning the AffelTment of Clergymen’s Livings for repair^g the Highways ; Copies of Papers concerning the Affair of Mag- dalen Coll. Oxon, an. 1687. — 5. Dr. Burgefs’s Sermon before K. James I. l605, with his apology, &c. — 6. Letters of Arch- bifliop Cranmer (copied by Jji. Strype) — 7. Verfes on the Death of Oliver Cromwell. — 8. An Italian Tranflation of Jn. Philips’s Poem on Cyder,- — 9. Chriflus trlumplians Co- nioedia (in the hand writing of Jn. Fox) — 10. Part of an In- dex to fome Colledlion of old Records, communicated to Mr. J. Well, by J. B. 1729. — 1 1. Part of an Eiiglifli Tranflation of Longinus on the Sublime. 1092 Bifliop KennePs Notes of Speeches in Convocation, and in parliament with fome Parliamentary Cafes, fob ( 151 Lot 1093 A ColIe61ion of Letters to and concerning Mr. Bafil Ken* net, from UieTirne of his being Chaplain to the Englith Fac- tory at Leghorn, 1712, to his Death, when Prehdentof Cor- pus Chriili Coil. Oxon, 1715, fol. Ip94 Letters to Bitliop Kennet from various Friends, among which are feveral from Dr. Tho. Tanner, afterwards Bitliop of St. Afaph. fol. 1095 Minutes of fome of Dr. Kenneths Letters and Papers, con- cerning the Politicks, civil and ecclefiaftical of his times, fol. 1096 Sundry Letters of Mr. Thomas Baker of Cambridge, with various litterary and biographical Information in anfwer to Bitliop Kennetks Enquiries fol. 1097 Some mitcellaneous Colleflions of Bitliop Kennet, in the early part of his Life, viz.~a Lift of Mss in the Bodleian Li- brary, relative to Snglifli Hiftory — Scraps of Poetry — a hu^ morous Addrefs to the Ladies at a Mufick meeting at Ox- ford — Menfalia, or humorous Stories for College Table-talk — origin of various old Englifti, and other popular Cuftoms, fol. 1098 A Volume, fol. of Bitliop Kennet’s Etymological Collec- tions of Englifti Words and provincial Expreffions, with fome loofe Papers of Dr. Hickes’s Colledions of Anglo Saxon Words. 1099 to 1104- Two Volumes of original Papers in the Perfian Language, and four Volumes of original Papers in the Ar- menian Language ; they appear to be Mercantile Papers produced by fome Armenian Mercliants in the Eaft-India Trade, on a Law Suit, of which the management was under- taken by Mr. Ph. C. Webb ; who, it is faid, purpofely ftudied thofe Languages, for the Service of his Clients, and tucceeded fo well as to gain their Caufe, with very coniider- able Emolument to himtelf. 1105 A Catalogue of all the Englifti TraQs relative to Trade as far as the Year 1762, by J. Maflie, fol. 1106 A Catalogue of King Charles Ift*s Colledion of Pidures, &c. at Whitehall, Windfor and Hampton-Court. 1 107 A Catalogue of Papers and Books in the Paper Offk-e, from 1520 to 1684-. 1108 Sundry Deeds of Conveyance of Lands ceded by Indian Sachems to Englifti Settlers in New England. 1109 Sundry loofe Papers of the Colledlions of Cecil Ld. Burgh- Jey and Sir Mich. Hicks ; among which are many Dupli- cates laid afide by Mr. Jn. Sirype, — Prayers — Medicinal Kecipcs, &c. 1110 Sundry Letters and other Papers, colle(5led by Mr. John Strype on occafion of his publiftiing the Life of Dr. Jn. Light- foot. 1111 Several loofe Sheets of Biftiop KennePs Colledlions of Eng- lifti Church Hiftory of the Years 1603,&C. , 1112 Various loofe Papers of Mr. Ph. Carteret Webb’§ Law Co- le6lions. 8 2’- 1113 Various loofe Papers, of Mr. Ja. Weft’s Antiquarian Collec- tions. IIH of Mr. Ja. Weft’s Treafury Bufinefs, but ntioftly of private Concernmenf, confifting of Petitions^ and Reprefentaiions of Cafes, &c.- — N. B. there is an Ad- denda of fbnie Volumes at fol, 153 of this Catalogue. ROLLS ON VELLUM. UI5 Chronicon Mundi, ab Adamq, ad Jefum Chriftum, naied. 1116 - — — a bjoe Patrlarca ad Hen. VI, Rcgem, illuminated* \\\1 A Genealogical Chronicle, in French, from the Anglo Saxon Heptarchy to the Reign of Hen. IH. 1118 Cronicles belwene England and Scotland, ftthen the com* yng of Brule to the Year 14-22, finely writtm and (elegantly illuminated, 1119 L inea Anglorum Regum, ab Egberto ad Henricum VIII. 1120 Similar genealogical Table for the fame period in Englifli, but on a more comprehenfive Flap, including the feveral col- lateral Branches of Royal Defcent, arms neatly illuminated l]2] 1122 Two Pedigrees of the Family of Savage, Earl Rivers, the firft dated 1582, the laft more "extenfive, and brought lower down, finely emblazoned, 112.3 Portraits (neatly drawn with a pen) of Helena, Widow of Par, Marquefs of Northampton, and of both her Husbands, the fecond being Sir Thomas Gorges ; as alfo of her feven Children by the fecond Marriage, with a Table of their ItTue and Defeendants down to about the Year 1640. 1124 The Original Patent of the Creation of George Carew, Earl of Totnefs, finely illuminated. — N. B. it is granted by Charles Ift, anno prirao 1625, but fealed with the Broad Sea] of James Ift. 1125 A fmall pocket Roll in the hand-writing of the 13th Cen- tury, containing Magna Cliarta, and theold Statutes of Weft- minfter with Explanations, appearing to have been the Vademecum of tome Judge or Pleader of thofe Times. 1 126 A Bull of Pope Eugenius III, to Gilbert Abbot of Waver- ley, confirming the Donations to that Monaftery, and its Pri- vileges, anno 1147, 11,27 Tranferiptum Placitorum inter Burgenfes Magne Jerne- muth et Homines de Gorlfton fuper diflencionibus Libertat. in Portu Regio, tempore Ed. III. anno 1328. 1128 A general Account of the King’s Wood Lands in feveral Counries, with the number of Acres, temp. Hen, VIII. 1129 The Declaration, or Audit of Sir Anlh. Dennys Accompts as Groom of the Stole, and Comptroller of the Buildings, &c, to Edw. VI. anno 1543, with an Original Signature oj King Edward the Shtih, ( 138 Lot 1130 The Declaration of Sir x\nth. Dennj’s Widow having die- liverM up feme Articles of Ho- Hiold Stull’ belonging to the King\s Palace at We^minfier, arno 1551, with the Originat Signature of Ki?ig h.dwardihe Sixth, (on paper). 1131 Accompt of certain Rents of Eftates in Hertford (li ire, by Jn. Tamworth, Efq. Executor to LadyDenn)'\s Will, anno 1556. 1132 A Lid of the New Year’s Gifts prefented to Queen Eliza- beth, and of thofe given by her to the Nobility, Gentry and others of her Court, Jan. id, 1588, with Original Signa- tures. 1 133 An Original Plan ofHaveriiig Bovver, in Eflex, one of the Country Seatsof Queen flizabelh, taken anno 1578. 1 133* An old Survey of tiie Manor of Tilbury. 1|34 Proceedipgs of the Court of Attachment of the Fored of Waltham, in Effex, anno 1594. 1135 A Copy of the Will of Jn. de Vere, Earl of Oxford, anno 1562. 1136 An Explanation of fome curious old Padime, performed with a certain'number of Bows or Knots of Ribband, dispo- fingthem in the form of Letters and other Devices. 1137 A curious Piece of Writing, in Arabic, fome of the Charac- ters illuminated with Gold, appearing lobe a Letter of Ce- remony, or Commiffion from fome Eaftern Prince, on Paper. 1 138 A Lid of New Years Gifts prefented to Charles II, and his Queen, anno 1675, and of thofe given by them to the Nobi- lity, Gentry, and others of their Court. 1139 A Copy of the Record of the manor Court of Dunmow, refpeding two Flitches of Bacon delivered anno 1701 to jn. Reynolds and his Wife, by the Cudom of that Manor. 1140 Mr. Cafley’s Specimens of old Writing, (engraved) dif- pofed in the Form of a Roll, for the more readily comparing with any Manufeript, whofe Age maybe enquired into. 1140* A very extend ve Roll, in Turkidi or Arabic Ci)ara<51ers, faid to be a Pedigree of the Ottoman Family, traced from Idrmael, Patriarch of the Arabs, down to Mahomet the Pro- phet, and his Succefiors the Khalifs, CheriL, &c. and ladly continued to the Turkidi Sultan MahomcR III. 1141 A large vol.of Cafes, Pleadings and Reports, tempore El iz. fol. 1 142 Reports Communi Banco a Pafeha, 43 ad Hill. 45 Eliz. fob 11 43 Reports of Francis Moore, tempore Eliz.- containing many Cafes not in the printed Book, fol. 1144 A Colleclion of ReportSvin^ King’s Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, temp. Eliz. by Juftice Harper,-Baron Saville, and other eminent Men, fol. 1145 Two thin vols. of anonymous Reports between 28 Eliz. and 1 1 . Jac. 1. fol. ( 134 ) Lot 1146 Keports, by Ranf, temp. Eliz. et Car. I, 2 vols. foL } 147 by Kavencroft, from 22 Jac. I to 2 Car, I. fob ] 148 — from 14 Car. II to 2nd jac. II. 2 vols. fol. 1449 41 (Q 43 1 150 in the Upper Bench, from 1650 to 1659. fob 1151 from 14 to 43 Eliz. fol, 1152 3 [ Eliz. &c. fol. 1 153 by Siderfin, temp. Car. II. firfi part, the Original Mss. sold to the Piibliiliers for .^100. (N. B. the second part is among tlie Quart(»s). fol. 1154* A Mifcellaneous Collection from Andcifon and from Harper and others, in various Rclijns. fol. 1155 : others, temp. Marine e( Eliz. fob 1156 from 2S to .34 Eliz. fob 1157 — ' from 39 Eliz. to I Jac. I. alfo a Treatife of Ef- cbeetors and other Law Officers, and Entries of several Sorts of Pleadings on Record, temp. Hen.^y VI. tkc. fob H5S by Calthorp, of Cafes concerning the Cuftoms of London, temp. Jac. 1. fob 1 159 Various of the fam; 1 160 from 25 to 41 Eliz. 1161 of Thomas Levinge, from 1525 to 1583, and of t Reign, fol. fol. Richard Levinge, Irom 1653 to 1664. f.J. IH)9 1 no )]7J 1 172 i 173 ri74 I i V 5 M 76 1177 1 17S 1179 1 I 80 •- of Cafes in Queen Eliz. Time. fol. - by Coke, part 12 and 13. fol. - Palmer, temp. Jac. 1. fob - from If to 15 Car. 1. fol. •* of 1 I and 12 Car. 1. fob by Widdrington, in K. B, and Paynel in Exche- 1162 — 1163 — 1164 — 3165 — 3 166 — 1167 — quer, temp. Car. L fcl. 1168 from 27 to 31 Eliz. by Various, and among others by Ch. Jiifl. Wray. /'oL fr(;m 3 tf'. 7 Ciir. 1. fol. — - — teFiipore Eliz. fob lit liipra, a larger Colled ion, fol. -1 2 ard 43 Eliz. fol. an:l Cates between (he 4 and IS Car. I. fob by Hoba.'t, fol. by Winch, fol. by Widdriiigton, 1, 2 and 3 Cay. 1. fob Cafes and special pleadings, temp. Jac. I. fob l)y Ravencroft, 21 Jac. I. to 9. Car I. fol. 24 to .36 Eliz. fol. of 3 jac. 1. vvHh fome other Mifcellaneous matter. fol. 1.18 1 i 1 82 1 18.3 13 84 20 and 21 Jac. 1. fol. temp. Car. I. foi. by Fleming, 39 and 40 Eliz. tfom 2 to 5 Car. 1. fob fob I.ot 2 185 1186 2 187 1188 nso ( 133 ) Reports by Savlle and others, temp. Eli*. 85 and 36 Eliz. quarto. and Cafes, temp. Eliz. quarto. fol. - from *6 to 42 Eliz. quarto. - by Sir Barth. Shower, of Cafes wherein himfclf was Council, among which are many touching the Cutlom* of London, never printed, temp. Jac. II. in his own hand- writing ; with a few Memorials of his Life, quarto. 1 190 — - and Cafes, temp. Eliz. quarto. 1191 and 2 Reports by Mafliam, temp. Annas, 2 vols. small. 1 193 Reports by Yelverton and others, temp, Jac. I. quarto. ] 194 — by Siderfin, 2nd part, (with the Imprimatur of the Judges), 'quarto. 1195 in the upper Bench, from 1654- to 1673. quarto- 1196 — - and Cafes, temp. Eliz. and Jac. Land of Pre- cedents from old Statutes, temp. Ed. III. &c. quarto. ] 197 suppofed to be Siderhn’s, 2 to 5. Jac. 1. quarto. 1 198 and Cafes touching Errors in Exchequer Chamber. 1199 quarto. - from Trin. 43 Eliz. to Hil. 9 Jac. 1. quarto. 1200 Notes of Cafes in Equity circiter Will, and Mar. quarto. 1201 A Note Book of Law-readings at the Inns of Court,! 647, S:c. oct. 1202 Page’s Abridgement of Plowden’s Commentaries, oct. 1203 from Letter E. loR. temp. Jac. &Car.]. cct. 1204 RavencrofPs Common place Book, quarto. 1205 Readings by Conjhable, Dyer, Bromley, &c. quarto. 1206 by Montagu, with RavenferoiL’s Reports, quartet. 1207 - ■ ■■ by Coke, Egerton and Shultleworlli, &c, quarto. 1208 — of Wm. Martlial of Lincolns-I.*ni, on Courts Baron, Courts Leef. quarto, 1209 Quo Warrantos, &c. temp. Henr. ViII. quarto. 1210 Common place of old Statute Law. quarto. 1211 of Cates in Equity, temp. W. and M. &iC. quarto. 1212 A Formulary of Law Precepts, Vviits, &c. Indentures, &c- quarto. 1213 Entries of (ome modern Cafes feinp. Geo. I and IL qua. to. 1214 Affiles, &c. from the 1 to the 50 Edw. III. quarto. 1215 Three Volumes, containing, Sumrr.arv of Braclon de Legi- bus, — of Magna Ghana and the old Statutes — and ol' Placila^ &c. down to Henr. ViII. quarto. 1210 Narrationes or Entries ot Pleadings, Caffis-and various Entiy Books, 4 vols. fol. 1217 l,avv French interpreted and FormuLries of Writs, 8etter to Lord Shelburne from Gov. Henry Van Sittart, juft before his Departure for India, 28 Aug. 1769. — Another [enthujiajlic) from James Burrow, Clerkenwell Clofe, Feb, 1777. — Another from Lord Hard- wicke, March, 1779. Another from Monfieur Collet, daled RrimfwicJc, Cape Fear, April 1768.— Another from Johri Bofla, no Date, offering his Service as a Tranflator. — II. Petty, Sir William, a Catalogue of fuch of his Works as aje in the Bodleyan Library, May, 1766, — 12, Various Papers^ Memorandums, &c. T 2 ( i-io ) Lot 1291 InfIru6li’ons of the Carthujians in Laiiiit with (be Form of receiving and incelling of Converts, in Ei^glijh, upon Vellum. —This MS. appears to have belonged to the Carthvfian Ab^ bet/ at Skene, 8vo. half bound. — ^The word Skene is written inpale /r/^, at the Top of the Table pf Contents, and (he Date 1 569 occurs twice, which muft have been long after the Diflblution of that Houfe. S292 Les vrais Claviciiles du Roi Salomon, par Armadel, 4to.— . A choife MS. in four Books; to which is added, /a dlOr : (ouchant les Vertus et les Caraderes des f feaumes du Trophete David ; and concludes with the Athanajian Creeds —230 Pages, replete with neat pen and-ink cabaliftical Drawings of Magical and other Circles, Talifmajis, &c. 1293 Les veritables Clavicules de Salomon, traduites de VHehreux , en Langue hatine par le Robin Abognamr, 4to. in morocco, gilt on the leaves.— A fine Piece of Penmanthip, morp confife, and very different from the former. 1294 Cabalistarum D.ogmaia, ex Commentationibus Joannh Pice Mirandulani excerpta : c'eji-a-dire, Les Dogmes , les plus choifis des Cahalijles, tires des Commentaires de Jean Pic, de \^^irandole, with a copious Index, Lai. et Galh 4to. 1569, |295 Theologie des Cabalifles de la Pfycologie, 9 Chapters, 4to, 1296 L^Inparfait, a Myfiical Work, 8vo. in morocco, gilt on the leaves, full of My^^ical Charaders, 1297 The Statutes and Ordinances of thp mojll noble order of St. George, named the Garter, on Vellum. 1298 Sir John Davyds Speech, as Speaker of the Houfe of Com- mons of It^land to Arthur Lord Chichefier, Lord Deputy, 1 Uh of James ifi, 1614. 1299 An Account of the Livings, &c. in the gift of (he Lord Chancellor, copied 19 Nov. 1737, from an Original MS. belonging to the late Lord Chancellor Talbot. 1300 Fombelle’s (Henry) Pra61ical Geometry, Planimetry and Stereometry, morocco, gilt leaves. 3 301 Strada (Oclavium de) Simbola Romanorum Pontificum Im- peratorum, &c. Szc. cum Continual a, 2 tom. with Drawings. 1302 Revenue, a Volume containing various Mifcellaneous Pa- pers relative to the Revenue, from 1652, to 1758. 1303 Ville de Paris Cornpte au Roy, 1780 a 1782, morocct^^ I ) ORIGINAL ROYAL LETTERS AND PAPERS. HENRY VI. Lot ' }304 Proclamation from the Duke of Clarence, in (he name of Henry VT. ** That no one prefume to fpoil or rob the Ma- nors of Barton and Elveflon, Derby flure,” wtih the Duko\ Autograph. * HENRY Vllf. 3305 Five, Origina;. Papers, on the following Subjedls. — 1. To Thomas Dowty, defiring him to furnifti a Cabin in his Ship, to a Servant, bringing Hawkes from Iceland. — 2. A ' Letter to Dr. Knight, the Kihg^s Ambaflador, in favor of Barnaby, a Merchant. — 3. Letter to Sir Edward Poyninges and Dr. Knight, Ambaffadors to the King of Caftile, for fa- tisfadion to be demanded for the flay of an Englifh Ship, put in by ftrefs of weather, to Zealand. — 4. Letter to.Sir Daniel Owen, to provide 100 men to go into France with the King, in behalf of the Pope, againfl the French King. — 5. A Lift of Jewels fent from Greenwich to Hampton Court. N. B. The King^s own Signature to all the above Papers. 306 Two, Original Letters from Queen Katherine Parr, one to the King whilft he was abfent in France; 2d. to the Univerfity of Cambridge. — N. B. The former is writie?i and figned by the Qjieerit the latter not figiid. ^307. Two, Original Papers. — I. A Letter from Cardinal < Wolfey, (m his own hand writing) to Stephen Gardiner, B. of Winchefter, foliciting his fervices with the King, towards, obtaining his pardon, dated at Ether. — 2. A Proclamation of the Peace concluded between Hen. VIII. and Francis Ift, the French King. EDWARD VI. . 3308 Four, Original Letters of the King, (in his own hand writing )'— To the Earl of Flertford, in Latin. — 2. To the Duke of Somerfet his Uncle, upon fuccefs gained againft the Scots. — 3. Teftimonial, concerning Vicentius Belaveius, a Florentine, who bore arms under the Engliftj ; written by the King, and fubfcrihed by the hand of Six of the Privy Council . — 4. A Memorial of the King^«. ( ^42 ) LADY JANE GREY. Lot — "^309 An Original Letter of Lady Jane Grey (fgncd Jajie iha Qiieene) to her right trufly and right well beloved Coufin and Coimcellor the Lord Marquis of Northampton ; adver- tifing him of her entry into the Tower of London, as rightful Queen of the Realme. — N. B. hi this Letter y Jhe Jliles ^neeii ^lary, ** bafiard Daughter to her great Uncle Henry Vlil.” MARY, QUEEN of SCOTTS. — ^310 Five, Original Letters. (The fir ft two written all uith her own hand, the others only figrdd by her) — 1. To the Lord Admiral, declining her interference in a Suit he requeued. — 2. in French, a Monsieur de Bourlei, grand Tiefaurier D^Angle- terre, desiring him to ufe his Mediation with the Queen. — 3. To a Bithop (ill the Scottijh dialed) desiring him to attend to the Earl of Murray’s doings, &c. 1568. — 4. To the Earl of Northumberland, concerning a (hip wreck’d upon the Coaft, gnd desiring him to fend her the goods and money taken in it. — 5. To Sir George Somerfett and others informing them of the Death of the King, dated 1553. ELIZABETEI. — ^511 Four, Original Letters of Elizabeth (heforejhe was Queen) — 1. To the Lord Proleflor, in favour of Catherine Artdey, — 2. To the Lord Protector, in anfwer to his Letter, declining her Suit. — N. B In this Letter Jhe hints it might be well for a Proclamation to prevent evil rumours being fpread of the King^s Sifters. — 3. To her Sifter the Lady Mary, upon the Sicknefs of the latter. — 4. To Mary (after Jhe was Queen) expreffive of her Affection and Duly. 1312 A I'aper touching a Declaration of Succeffor to (he Crown, with Queen Elizabeth obfervaiions on it, (in her own running hand.) 331.3 Five, Papers. — 1. Catherine Afliley’s Petition to the Lord Protedtur in behalf of a poor man, zvith a Poftcript in the Frincefs Elizabeth writing — Thus. I pray you furder this pore man’s Sule, your fiende Elizabeth.” — 2. A Letter from • the Queen to Sir Amyas Paulel, of Pralfe and Thanks, ar.d alludmg to fome actions of Mary Qiieen of ScotA, (fignd by the Queen's hand). — 3. A Letter from Mathew Parker, Arch- bifhop of Canterbury, dated 1571, concerning the Houfes of Court being diforderly and Licentious. — 4. 5. Two Letters of Chevalier Denton, dated 1600-1, direded to, Prince Henry. Three Proclamations, on Various Occasions, Sign'd with the Queen's fign Manuel. ( 143 ) JAMES m. Lof — 1315 An Original Letter, of the King, to his Son, of regret at their parting, C wholly writteji andjign*d by himfelf)* 1316 An Original Letter (and Copy) of Arabella Seymour to the Queen, thanking her, for her Mediation with the King. 1317 Two Letters of the King of Scotland, dated 1584, concern- ing Rebells and Fugitives. — 2. In favour of certain Mer- chants fent to provide necetfaries for his Marriage. 1318 Fifteen, Letters of Eminent Perfons during this Relgn^ with Autographs^ CHARLES m. ..^--1319 Four Proclamations on Various Occafions, his Auto- graph. 1320 An Order iflued by Prince Rupert; 16^3,, with his Autography CHARLES 11. ^_JL321 Nine Letters and Proclamations, 8cC, of the King, from St. Germain and other Places, Signed by himjelf. 1322 Five, O.riginal Letters, of the King (inhis own hand), viz. — I. From Portfmouth, 21 ft May, 1662, givinga defcrip- tion of his Queen Donna Catherina, Inftinta of Portugal, oh his Wedding Day. — 2. From Portfmoulh, 25 May, in Praile of his Queen. — 3- From Hampton Court, without date, vin- dicating Lady Caftlemaine, from fcandalous Reports, and ex- preffing his determination that ftie filial ! be of his Wife’s Bed- chamber. — 4. From Hampton Court (dated June 7, l(j6'2.) giving an Account of the Infoient Condu6l of Sir Plenry Vane, and ftgnifying his wifn that he might be ‘‘ honeftly putoiit of tlie way.’^— 5. Slating that his Brother had fpokeri with the Queen, about the owning of his Son, and that “ in much paflion ftie tould him that from the time he did any fuch thing, the would never fee his face more.’’ — N. B. No. 4, Is exceedingly curious, and has the following indorfement in Mr, Weft's hand-writing, — This Letter was wrote by the King, 7 June, 1662, and that Day fevennight Sir Henry Vane was beheaded. J. W. J323 Twenty-feven Letters to Prince Rupert, and one to the Duke of York (mofi of them m the Kings oxvn hajid^ chiefly upon Naval Matters. i324< Two Letters from the Duke of Monmouth. — 1. To hi« Majefty from Oftend, dated 4th March, IG77, upon Military ( ) Lot. Bufiness. — 2. To the Queen Dowager, dated Bingwood, 9lh July, 1n(i A,'ov« ers, with tiieir •' aines in the Chinefe t angvir^ti i de^uately and highly JiniJhed, in the original Binding 1349 Fifty, On^ nal Views of the in ( rih,: Vr f niiia,- v ^he 'yej; Artiys in Chum, with great Ih'ofle a?id Juc/ge.nenA ves y n gh>y JunJliLd and in the Jinejt Prejervittion, contained in an ohlJng i ’o't/olio ’ ' 1350 Fifty, Dino Oitu) 1350 Costume or China. Thirty six, Original anT'dgh finiflied Draw ings of the Manners, Cutiom^, and f ad s of China done hy the fir(l' Artijts 3 35.2 One Hundred and ten Drawlj.gs ; a fuperb , Collection of the Mnetl Flowers and P!a‘is -> C . h i,' fr-.ffh'ek in the mofl cha/te, exquifite,. and majtertij Style, by the Arjl Artijis Of the Country Note, idle whole of the above Drawings were f n fiom 'China to the late iMarquis ot Lanfdowne * and are a Maichlefs Col- leddon. FINIS. '% £‘..A « : • .e. iK;^T.r'i t.- "t I Us-N .