Box L.b.626-L.b.670
Contains 39 Results:
Great Britian. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower., December 13, 1615.
To permit Sir James Carr to confer with his brother, the Earl of Somerset, about Somerset's domestic affairs. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Lennox.
(Film Fo 326.4)
Great Britain. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower., December 13, 1615.
To remove Andrew Fargus from the Earl of Somerset and commit him close prisoner. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Lennox.
2 fols (Film Fo 326.5)
More, Sir George. Account to More by a servant, presumable connected with the office of Lieutenant of the Tower., 1553-1631., [ca. 1615].
Money received [from the Exchequer] on two orders, ¥2306.15.0, and money disbursed before the balance, ¥1370.1.8, came into More's hands.
(Film Fo 326.6)
Great Britain. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower. York House., January 1615/16.
More is to allow his prisoner Sir Thomas Monson to converse with the Bishop of Ely (Lancelot Andrewes) on points of conscience. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Lennox. Printed in Kempe, 1836, p. 412.
(Film Fo 326.7)
Great Britain. Privy. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower. York House., January 13, 1615/16.
To take Sir William Monson into strict custody. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Winwood.
(Film Fo 326.8)
Great Britain. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower., January 24, 1615/16.
More is to give access to the prisoner, Sir Thomas Monson, to Dr. Montfort, in the company of Dr. [Thomas?] Campion, to confer about Monson's health. More to be present. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Lennox.
(Film Fo 326.9)
Great Britain. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower., January 24, 1615/16.
From this time Lady Monson is to have access to her husband, Sir Thomas, only in More's presence. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Lennox.
(Film Fo 326.10)
More, Sir George, 1553-1632. A record of the transfer of two manuscripts and a key belonging to the Earl of Somerset,, February 17, 1615/16.
The objects were taken by More out of a box of the Earl's, in the presence of witnesses, and sent to Lord Chief Justice Coke, upon the latter's warrant.
(Film Fo 326.11)
Great Britian. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower., March 24, 1615/16.
William Darwin is to be dismissed from close attendance upon his master, Sir Thomas Monson, so that he may be free to manage Monson's estate. Edward Browne is to take his place. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, and Lennox.
(Film Fo 326.12)
Great Britain. Privy Council. Warrant to Sir George More, Lieutenant of the Tower. Whitehall., March 27, [1616].
The Countess of Somerset and her attendants are to be transferred from the custody of Sir Wm. Smyth at the Blackfriars to More's keeping at the Tower. Signed by Ellesmere, Coke, Lennox, and Zouche. Printed in Kempe, 1836, p. 396.
(Film Fo 326.13)