Box X.d.428 (51-100)
Contains 50 Results:
Letter from Elizabeth Stuart, Countess of Lennox, Hackney, to Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, 1577? July 25
Begs her mother to no longer "exteme" such false bruits about her.
Letter from John Lenton, to Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, 1571 August 12
Letter from Sir John Manners, Haddon, to William Cavendish, Hardwick, 1598 December 6
Asks after all at Hardwick, including Lady Arbella Stuart. Perhaps he would like to join him and others in procuring a pardon for Hollyngworth and Stafford condemned for the burglary in Glossopdale.
Inside: Cavendish drafts his reply stating that he has returned the supplication to which he has set his hand.
Letter from Sir John Manners, Haddon, to Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, Hardwick, 1602 December 21
Answers her letter on behalf of Sir Edward Dyer.
Letter from Sir John Manners, Haddon, to Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, Hardwick, 1604 June 18
Thanks her for her good wishes on the birth of this child, (his grandson John Manners, later 8th Earl of Rutland, b. June 10, 1604), and seeks her advice concerning the christening.
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Letter from Roger Manners, Kynnolton (Kinoulton), Nottinghamshire, to Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, Hardwick, 1597 August 11
On behalf of the bearer thanks her for her favor.
Letter from William Marchington, Chatsworth, to Lady Elizabeth St. Loe, ca. 1560 January 13
Reports on the children and matters concerning the Chatsworth estate--hedges, marble, orchards, and cattle. Has sent four pots with the carrier of this letter. Wishes "all my lyttell mistres encrease of learning which I trust to see." P.S., James Crompe was at Derby.
Letter from Christopher Michell, Sheffield, to George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, ca. 1579 or 1580? August 11
Has not been able fully to conclude with his tenants.
Letter from James Montagu, from court, to Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, 1605/6 February 10
It is a very joyful matter to see how well the king, his lords, and commons do agree together in this parliament, particularly in the need to have some "seuere execution vppon the preests and recusants for the late executions of the traytors" (after the Gunpowder Plot). Henry Garnet or Walley has been apprehended.
Letter from James Montagu, the court at Whitehall, to Elizabeth Hardwick Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury, Hardwick, 1605/6 March 7
The news here is all in parliament business (after the Gunpowder Plot.) Garnet is in the Tower, and the Earl of Northumberland is expected to be cleared. More arraignments are expected. The queen "groweth bigg."
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