Box G.b.10
Contains 220 Results:
Letter from [Sir] Francis Bl[unde]ll [first baronet of Ireland] to Sir Ralph Winwood, early 17th century
Refers to Sir Edward Coke and the death of the chancellor of the Duchy.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to "your Grace", October 17, 1615
To arbitrate between Richard Day (1552-1607?) and King's College, Cambridge.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to "your Grace" [George Abbot], October 15, 1615
The king wishes to refer Lady Wingfield's petition to him.
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the archbishop of Canterbury, [George Abbot], early 17th century
Recommends the bearer, Henry Dade (ca. 1582-1653, commissary 1640), to the office of commissary of Suffolk.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to the archbishop of York, [Tobie Matthew], November 20, 1615
About the presentation of Richard Jeffery to the church of Darfield against the claim of Jeremy Waterhowse (1573-1633), rector of Darfield (1615) & rector of Greystoke (1616-).
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood] to the archbishop of York, [Tobie Matthew], November 20, 1615
About the presentation of Richard Jeffery to the church of Darfield against the claim of Jeremy Waterhowse, (1573-1633)the rector of Darfield (1615) & of Greystoke (1616-).
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood] to the bishop (1611-1621) of London, [John King (1559?-1621)], March 7, 1616/1617, March 7, 1616/1617
To arbitrate in a matter involving Dr [William] Fulke's (1538-1589) daughter's right to print her father's works.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the bishop of Lincoln, [Richard Neile], early 17th century
On behalf of the bearer, John Kirkman, kinsman of Dr [Nicholas] Bond (1540-1608), deceased.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Richard Farmer, June 8, 1616
Asks him to come.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the judges delegates, November 13, 1616
About the cause depending before them concerning John Bapt' Mesara, a merchant of Rogonza, and Edward Coulston, a London merchant.
contemporary copy