Box G.b.10
Contains 220 Results:
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Sir Edward Coke, November 20, 1615
About the disorders in the isle of Purbeck which have led to the destruction of game.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to the lord admiral [the earl of Nottingham], early 17th century
On behalf of the bearer Jehan Harvey of Newhaven whose ship is detained in Berehaven.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the lords justices of Ireland for Mr [Philip?] Burlamachi's factors, March 13, 1615/1616, March 13, 1615/1616
Recommends Christian Borr and others, requesting that they may trade freely.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Sir Thomas Edmondes, early 17th century
To attack certain French ships in retaliation for a spoil committed on an English ship upon the coast to Barbary by a French captain.
contemporary copy
Letter from unknown to Mr Secretary [Sir Ralph Winwood], August 11, 1615
About the recovery of a ship worth 60,000 pounds detained in Spain.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the earl of Thomond, [1615?]
Thanks him for his help in punishing dangerous persons.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the lord Admiral, [the earl of Nottingham], for Mr [Eubule] Thelwall, November 17, 1614
No foreign glass to be allowed into England.
contemporary copy
Letter from [Sir Ralph Winwood?] to the lord Admiral, [the earl of Nottingham], November 19, 1614
About the transportation of two hundred pieces of ordnance to Count Henry of Nassau.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to [Hugh] Lee, consul at Lisbon, January 18, 1614/1615, January 18, 1614/1615
About a recalcitrant factor in Portugal, John How.
contemporary copy
Letter from Sir Ralph Winwood to Sir William Monson, November 16, 1615
On behalf of a petitioner, Joseph Skelton.
contemporary copy