Volume 1
Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British Museum.
- British Museum. Department of Manuscripts (Stowe MSS)
- Date:
- 1895-1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the Stowe manuscripts in the British Museum. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![18. I'honias Cromwell [Baron Crom\^ell, 1536, Earl of Essex, 1539], Secretary of State, to the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, requesting him to take steps to apprehend certain pirates ; London, 1 April, s.a. [ante 1539]. Signed, f. 38. 19. William Poulet [Marquis of Winchester, 1551], Lord High Treasurer, to Eandolpli Brereton, with certain directions on the part of the king, “ and in case you broke with me in theise thinges 1 shal surely take another order that wil discontent you ”; London, 10 Mar. s. a. [ante 1539]. f. 39. 20. [Sir] Oliver Wallop, keeper of Christchurch Castle, co. Southt., to Sir John Gates, Vice-Chamberlain to Henry VIII., to whom the king had granted the castle, with the chase of Stourfield; Earley, 2 July, [post 1542]. f. 40. 21. William Latymer, Fellow of All Souls’ College, Oxford, to the Abbot of Bordesley; Oxford, 29 July, [ante 1545J. f. 42. 22. Charles [Brandon, Duke of] Suifolk, to Walter Walsche, Groom of the Privy Chamber, agreeing to the appointment of Henry Wing- field, as Comptroller of Ipswich, vice Sir Edward Echingham; Butley, 14 July, [1514-1545]. Signed, f. 43. 23. Harry Wyngfeld to Walter Welche on the proposed appointment of the former to the Comptrollership of Ipswich; Ipswich, 15 July, s. a. f. 44. 24. John Bakere and John Pakyngton to the Duke of Norfolk, sending an award between Lady Brereton and her younger sons and Eanulph Brereton, her eldest son ; London, 28 July, s. a. f. 45. 25. Harry Bywatter (?) to his “ cosyn Sir Thomas Arundell, Knyght”; n. d. f. 47. 26. Henry [Grey, Marquis of] Dorset, to his “ cosyn Arundell ” [Sir Thomas Arundel (?)], lamenting the decay of his “ game and plesur ” in Porlock, co. Som., and requesting Arundel to see “ that hit schalbe schortly in sume better sorte and order ” ; Westminster Palace, 27 Jan. [1530-1551]. f. 48. 27. Eobert Fenne to Sir William Say, begging that he may have his money, “ as ye knowe well is due to me by your bille ” ; “ Stapel- ford Tany at moder in lawes maner in Essex, uppon Seynt Peter Evyn,” s.a. f. 49. 28. Katharine Heneage [wife of Thomas Heneage, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber] to Sir Thomas Arundel, desiring him to deliver to Ileneage’s chaplain “ all suche evydences and wrytynges as dothe apperteyne to Seynt Mary Magdalene in Hollowey besydes Bathe”; Westminster, 18 Feb. s. a. f. 50. 29. Sir George Holford [Sheriff of co. Chester, 1524] to Sir Eobert Southwell, as examiner of “ recognysances made for fynes](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29002618_0001_0109.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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