Box G.b.10
Contains 220 Results:
Letter from the king to the lord mayor, aldermen, and council of London, [1617?]
To admit the lately incorporated company of Gardeners of London to the freedom of the city.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood and others to the mayor of Bath, September 10, 1615
Lord Willoughby and Lord Norris of Rycote (Francis, 1579-1622, earl 1621) to proceed to court.
contemporary copy
Letter from the king to Lord Willoughby of Parham, the mayor of Lincoln, November 14, 1616
About the scouring of the river Foss.
contemporary copy
Letter from the king to the archbishop of York [Tobie Matthew], early 17th century
About the scouring of the river Foss.
contemporary copy
Letter from [the Privy Council?] to the justices of Suffolk and Cambridge, May 26, 1616
About the scouring of the dykes around Newmarket and the paving of the streets to make the town less wet.
contemporary copy
Letter from [the Privy Council?] to the justices of Hertfordshire, early 17th century
To cooperate with the justices of Cambridgeshire for repairing of the highway from Royston to Newmarket.
contemporary copy
Letter from the king to [the lord treasurer?], early 17th century
To pay Sir William Waad (1546-1623).
contemporary copy
Letter from the king to the master and fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge, March 1616
Geoffrey Watts to be allowed to keep his fellowship.
contemporary copy
Letter from the king to [the mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne? Francis Burrell],, April 20, 1616
To help Andrew Boyde in the performance of his duties as surveyor of our coal.
contemporary copy
Letter from the king to Sir Urian Leigh and others, commissioners for the melius inquirendum for Lancashire and Yorkshire, early 17th century
Arising out of the death of James Anderton (fl. 1624, Catholic, controversial, probably priest).
contemporary copy