Volume 1
Desiderata curiosa: or, a collection of divers ... pieces relating chiefly to matters of English history : consisting of choice tracts, memoirs, letters ... etc / Transcribed ... and illustrated with ample notes ... By Francis Peck.
- Francis Peck
- Date:
- 1779
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Desiderata curiosa: or, a collection of divers ... pieces relating chiefly to matters of English history : consisting of choice tracts, memoirs, letters ... etc / Transcribed ... and illustrated with ample notes ... By Francis Peck. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![XXXVI. The fame to William bifliop of Chefter, for a cohesion for the fire at Nantwich, 11. Mar. 1583. P* x45 XXXVII. Sir Fr. Walfngham, to William bp. of Chefter, Ihewing how fully fatisfied he is as to the falfenefs of the matters charged againft the bifliop, by Rand. Hurleftan, 14. March 1583. p. 146 XXXVIII. Ferd. Lord Strange to the fame, com¬ plaining of his father Henry E. of Derby’s back- wardnefs in profecuting recufants, ax. March, 1583. P- 147 XXXIX. The lords & others of the council to Henry E. of Derby, and William bifliop of Che¬ fter, in behalf of Mr. Townley, are cufant priso¬ ner, 22. March 1583. Ibid. XL. The fame to the fame, ordering feveral popifh prifoners, then prifoners at Manchefter, to be tried at the next affiles, in terrorem, for perverting the queen’s fubjetts from their allegiance. And lay gentlemen recufant prifoners to pay for their diet, or to fare as the rneaneft, 22. March 1583. p. 148 XLI. The fame to William bifliop of Chefter, for certain religious exercifes to be held in Chefhire he Lancafhire, 2 April 1584. p. 149 XLII. Sir Fr. Walfngham to the fame, to caufe M. Bart. Helketh’s wife (a bufy recufant) to be ap¬ prehended ; & to enquire, why Sir John South- worth is minded to difinherit his ion, 2. May 1584. _ Ibid. XLIII. The lords he others of the council to the fame, to enquire how things ftand between Sir John Southworth, & Mr. Worfley ; & to fend up Sir John, 24. May 1584. p. 150 XLIV. Robert E. of Leicefter to the fame, approv¬ ing Sir Thomas Hefketh’s recognizance ; & will¬ ing the bifhop to write to Mr. Secretary about Sir Thomas’s behaviour, & the brags of the pa- pifts, 5. June 1584. Ibid. XLV. Sir Chr. Hatton, to Henry E. of Derby, & William bifliop of Chefter, in behalf of Mr. Richard Maffy, 23. June 1584. _ Ibid. XLVI. Henry E. of Huntington, to William bi¬ fliop of Chefter, about preachers, 27. June 1584. P* *5* XLVII. The lords he others of the council to Hen¬ ry E. of Deby, X William bifhop of Chefter, ex- cufing their favor to Sir John Southworth, he Mr. Towneley, 5. July 1584. p- 15* XLV1II. The fame to the ftime, about Sir John Southworth, 13. July 1584. p. 152 XLIX. Sir Fr. Walfngham to William bifhop of Chefter, about the bifliop’s refufing to inftitute Mr. George Chambers to the vicarage of Bangor; becaufe he himfelf claims to hold it in commendamy 13- July *584* . p-153 L. The lords & others of the council to the flierif & juftices of Lancafhire, for the recufant gentry to let forth certain horfemen, 7. Aug. 1584. Ibid. LI. Robert E. of Leicefter, to William bifliop of Chefter, defiring him to ft with his deputy in the exchequer court, in the county palatine of Che¬ fter, as an affiftant, 12. Auguft 1584. p. 154 LII. Queen Elizabeth to the flierif of Lancafhire, to levy cc. foot for Ireland, 16. Aug. 1584. P* J55 LIII. The lords of the council, touching the fame & their furniture, 17. Auguft 1584. Ibid. L1V. Sir Fr. Walfngham to William bifliop of Chefter, for John Glover’s fon to be one of the queen’s lcholars there, 24. Sept. 1584. p. 157 LV. Sir Chr. Hatton to the fame, to make up the difference between John Dutton of Dutton, elq; he his lady, 27. 0£L 1584. Ibid. LVI. The lords & others of the council to Ferd. Lord Strange, William bifhop of Chefter, &c. to fupprefs libels, particularly a vile book lately pub- liflied \Leic. Commonwealth] againft Robert E. of Leicefter, both the queen he they knowing him to be clear of thole afperfions, 25. ]une 1585. p. 158 LV1I. Queen Elizabeth to William bifliop of Che¬ fter, for him & his clergy to fit out certain horfe, 23. Jan. 1585. ^ p. 160 LV1II. The lords he others of the council, touching the fame, 23. Feb. 1585. p. j 61 LIX. Sir Anthony Wingefeld’s devyfe. Ibid. LX. Epitaphium Hen. Parker, Domini Morley, quod ipje adhuc vivens compofuit, tsf fuo fepulchro injeribi jujjtt. p. 162 LXL Sir William Cecil [afterwards Lord Burgh- LIB. V. I. Mr. Peter Warburton to William Lord Burgh- ley, requefting his diredlions how to proceed in his new office of vice-chamberlain of Chefter, he thanking him for that place, he for farthering him in the late call of ferjeants, 3. Dec. 1593. p. 163 II. William Lord Burghley to his fon Robert Cecil, about Swynnerton he Caermarthen ; an allegorical letter of his decyphered by Queen Elizabeth ; mo¬ ney to be lent -to Ireland; his fear left Sir John Norris fliould charge him with negle&ing the Englifli army in Britany ; he fmokes the defign of an intended embaffy from the ftates of Britany ; his fine falvo for revoking the queen’s troops from thence ; his great opinion of the lord admiral. No opiniafter, only an opyner, 7. Dec. 1393. p. 164 III. The fame to the fame, in favor of Mr. Wil¬ liam Daniel, to be made a ferjeant at law, no.t- with-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3045637x_0001_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


