Box G.b.10
Contains 220 Results:
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the justices of Middlesex, early 17th century
Recommends bearer Daniel Powell as provost marshall for Middlesex.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Dr [William] Langton, early 17th century
On behalf of bearer in a dispute between George York and Humphrey Levin touching a piece of ground held of Magdalen College.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood] to Drs. Bird, Talbot, Edwards, Heyward, Butt, the judge delegates, early 17th century
About a case long depending in the Admiralty court.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to the archbishop of Canterbury, early 17th century
On behalf of the bearer, his kinswoman, Lady Wingfield (Powerscourt?) who has a suit against her pretended husband, Mr Henry Reynolds (fl. 1627-1632, poet and critic).
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to [Sir Thomas Edmonds?], early 17th century
Recommends bearer Arthur Goodwin (c. 1593-1643), the eldest son of Sir Francis Goodwin (1564-1634).
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Sir Thomas Edmonds, early 17th century
Recommends bearer Sir (1614) William Croft (Croaftes), son of Sir (1603) Herbert Croft (d. 1629).
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Sir Dudley Carleton, early 17th century
About the purchase of arms for the trained band which the bearer commands in Gloucestershire.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Sir Henry Wotton, early 17th century
On behalf of three poor orphans, the children of Jacques Franck, to whom a sum of money is due by the States.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the company of Mercers, early 17th century
Recommends bearer Richard Seillard as Register.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Sir Walter Raleigh, early 17th century
Recommends bearer who is desirous to adventure his fortunes with him.
contemporary copy