Box G.b.10
Contains 220 Results:
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Rowl[and] Moseley, October 18, 1615
To restore to the recipient's brother Anthony his share of the patrimony.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to [Rowland Moseley], May 1616
To restore to the recipient's brother Anthony his share of the patrimony.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the lord mayor of London, [Sir Thomas Hayes], June 11, 1615
On behalf of the bearer Mr Owen and his pretenses to the bailiwick of Oswalston.
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to the mayor of Plymouth, March 1, 1616/1617, March 1, 1616/1617
To set at liberty two Spanish caravels.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the lord Eure (Evers), December 1615
About Sir John Wynn's (baronet, 1553-1626) cause.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the lord chancellor [Sir Thomas Egerton], November 2, 1616
On behalf of the bearer, Mr [William] Lamplugh (Lampluth), one of the clerks of His Majesty's kitchen, in his dispute with Sir Edward Howard over the grant of a beacon near Dungeness, [Kent].
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to the judges of the King's Bench, early 17th century
On behalf of William Lamplugh.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the Bishop of Carlisle, early 17th century
About William Grime alias Rosetree and his right to compensation from the earl of Cumberland for lands recently granted to the earl by the King.
contemporary copy
Letter from [the earl of Cumberland] to [Sir Ralph Winwood?], early 17th century
About the same matter.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to Sir Walter Chute (Cheute), June 28, 1615
Granted freedom of movement, except in vicinity of the king.
contemporary copy