Box L.b.626-L.b.670
Contains 39 Results:
Moryson, Fynes. 3 autographed letters signed. To Mr. Gresham at Fulham, and to Mr. Curwin at the Fleet, and to Mr. Garret,, 1566-1630., May 7, 1610,, June 19, 1610,, n.d.
All concern a suit brough by Sir R[ichard] Moryson against Gresham.
4 fols;, with seals.
More, Sir George. Observations concerning the duties of the treasurer and receiver-general to the Prince [Henry]., 1553-1632., ca. 1610.
In More's autograph.
2 fols
Gwillim, Thomas. Receipt for ¥400 from Sir George More, treasurer and receiver-general to Prince Henry., November 9, 1611.
Signed by Gwillim and Daniel Chatburne. The money was paid them as assigns for Sir David Foulis, cofferer of the household of the Prince, in part of ¥1000 payable by Henry's letters of privy seal of the same date.
More, Sir George. Letter. To Richard Connock, Auditor-General for Prince Henry. Canon Row., 1553-1632., May 30, 1612.
Autograph letter signed. Sending ¥300 which the Prince's cofferer left in his hands (More is treasurer and receiver-general of the household of the Prince). With Connock's reply.
Connock, Richard. Letter. To Sir George More., November 5, 1612.
Letter signed. Relating to the finances of the expedition of Sir Thomas Button to find a Northwest Passage. Connock writes in his capacity as auditor-general for Prince Henry to More, who is treasurer of the Prince's household. With Connock's seal.
Great Britain. Privy Council. Copy of ruling by the Council that the Lieutenant of the Tower does not have the right of reprisal for the arrest of his staff in the City., July 13, 1613.
A certified copy, probably made for Sir George More. The ruling, made upon the arrest of citizens by Sir Gervase Helwys, is stated to follow the precedent of the order of October 3, 1585, based on the opinion of the chief justices and the master of the rolls. Present, Abbot, Ellesmere, Northampton, Suffolk, Shrewsbury, Zouche, Knollys, Wotton, Stanhope, Caesar, and Parry.
More, Sir George. Receipts for the diet of Sir Thomas Monson,, 1553-1632., 1615-1616.
1 vol.
Great Britain. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower. Whitehall., November 22, 1615.
To admit Thomas Emerson to his master, the Earl of Somerset, to confer about the rents of the Earl's lands and his other household affairs. More is to be present. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Lennox. Printed in Kempe, 1836, p. 395.
(Film Fo 326.1)
Somerset, Robert Carr, Earl of. Inventory of his effects., d. 1645., 1615-1616.
First part a copy of the original inventory taken at Whitehall and other places, beginning November 29, 1615, upon a commission from the Lord Treasurer. Includes lists of plate, pictures (fol. 9r), furniture, horses, clothing, letters, patents, deeds, bonds, and accounts. Second part, n.d. Lists of plate. Described and quoted in Kempe, 1836, pp. 406-411.
(Film Fo 326.2)
Great Britain. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower. Whitehall., December 1615.
To admit Benjamin Orwell, servant of the Earl of Somerset, to strict custody, to attend upon his master. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Lennox.
(Film Fo 326.3)