Box G.b.10
Contains 220 Results:
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Lord [Arthur, (1583-1625), baron 1613] Chichester, Lord deputy of Ireland, early 17th century
To look into the case of the bearer Carmack Mac-funyn(?).
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the lord lieutenant, early 17th century
Letter of recommendation for bearer Lt. Nungle.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Unknown Recipient, early 17th century
To help bearer, Lt. Prowde, to obtain his wife's portion.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to [Robert] Treswell, surveyor-general of His Majesty's woods [on this side Trent], ca. 1617
Needs Treswell's help in repairing the kings's house at Ditton [Ditton Park, Buckinghamshire], then in Winwood's custody.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to Sir Thomas Lowe, early 17th century
Request to expedite a difference between two prisoners.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to lord Sheffield, early 17th century
To apprehend an assembly of priests which will be meeting at Hull.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Sir Edward Coke, lord chief justice, early 17th century
On behalf of Mr Pointz, possibly Robert Pointz, knighted 1627, ca. 1589-1665, royalist.
contemporary copy
Letter from Ralph Winwood to Sir John Croke and Sir [Peter] Warburton, justices of assize for Gloucestershire, early 17th century
Intercedes on behalf of Robert Pointz.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to lord Hubbarde, early 17th century
On behalf of Mr Henry St Johns.
contemporary copy
Letters from Sir Ralph Winwood to Justice [Peter] Warburton, early 17th century
On behalf of his kinsman George York, prisoner in the castle of Oxford.
contemporary copy