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Digital images of TNA SP 12 volume 109 are here http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/SP12/109%5F%281576%29/  
 
Digital images of TNA SP 12 volume 109 are here http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/SP12/109%5F%281576%29/  
  
*TNA SP 12/109, 15. 1576 October (2). Report made by order of the Lord Treasurer, on the difference between cloths for length, breadth, and goodness before and after they are dressed.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 25. 1576 November (9). Mr. Holstok to the Council. That as Her Majesty had not received the whole of Lord Cheyne's lands in Sheppey, he could not train the 100 harquebuzers according to his offer. Requests a grant of liberties for Sheppey. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 25. i.
*TNA SP 12/109, 16. 1576 October 2. W[illiam?] D[avison ?] to T. C. In behalf of his cousin, the bearer, repairing to Court about his special affairs.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 25. i. 1576 November.  Request of the inhabitants of the Isle of Sheppey to the Queen, for a grant of certain liberties, whereby the said isle may be better peopled and of more force to withstand the enemy.
*TNA SP 12/109, 17. 1576 October 2. W[illiam?] D[avison ?] to Lord B. [Burghley ?]. In favour of A.B. a gentleman of York, his cousin.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 26. 1576 November 9. Request of the inhabitants of the Isle of Sheppey to the Queen, for a grant of certain liberties.
*TNA SP 12/109, 18. 1576 October 5. Sir Wm. Wynter and Wm. Holstok to the Council. Employment of the Bark of Boulogne to convey a boat to Harwich. Her desertion, by the instigation of merchants of Ipswich, to convoy two of their ships to Dunkirk, and capture of the whole by the Flushingers.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 27. 1576 November 10. Brief summary of all the proceedings touching the convent seal plucking off, and all the suits and controversies between Mounson and Ascoughe.
*TNA SP 12/109, 19. 1576 October 20. Orders and decrees made by Sir Rowland Haywarde, and others, Commissioners of Sewers. Concerning the navigation of the river Lea from Enfield to Lea-mouth.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 28. 1576 November 10. Mr. Justice Mounson to Mr. Sec. Walsyngham. Requests that he may not be delayed in the prosecution of his suit against Ascoughe. Has suffered discomfort and discredit by Her Majesty's displeasure.
*TNA SP 12/109, 20. 1576 October 21? The Mayor, Aldermen, &c., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, to the Council. Complaining of their charter being infringed by the arrest of John Baxter, a burgess of their town, by a process issued out of the Admiralty, in London.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 29. 1576 November 13. Edward Horsey, and others, to the Council. Have surveyed the fort in the Isle of Wight, called the West Cowe, according to their directions. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 29. i-ii.
*TNA SP 12/109, 21. 1576 October 26. Injunctions given by Bishop Scambler to be observed in the Cathedral Church of Peterborough.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 29. i. 1576 November. Survey of the castle of West Cowe, and estimate of the charges for the reparation of the same. Oct. 10.
*TNA SP 12/109, 22. 1576 October Ground plan of improvements and alterations to be made in Windsor Castle. [By Henry Hawthorn ?]
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*TNA SP 12/109, 29. ii. 1576 November. Ground plan of the castle of West Cowe.
*TNA SP 12/109, 23. 1576 October? Estimate of the expense of a wall 10 feet long, 20 feet high, and 6 feet thick, for the terrace at Windsor Castle.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 30. 1576 November 17. Dr. Lewes to the Council. Relative to the fine of 401l. 7s. 0d. awarded to James Dirickson against John Baxter, of Newcastle, and refusal of the mayor of Newcastle to enforce the same.
*TNA SP 12/109, 24. 1576 October? Petition of John Doughtye to the Earl of Leicester. Prays him to intercede with the Council for his release from prison. Has been six months in the common gaol, "a very noysom place, replenished with misery."
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*TNA SP 12/109, 31. 1576 November 21. Humfrey Michell to Lord Burghley. Reports the progress of the works under his direction at Windsor Castle during the year, and requests Her Majesty's further directions. Suggests that Henry Hawthorn should make perfect plans for the gallery and banquetting house. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 31. i.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 31. i. 1576  Report of the works done at the castle during the year. Materials remaining in store.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 32. 1576 November Ground plan of the banquetting house at Windsor Castle. [Probably by Henry Hawthorn.]
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*TNA SP 12/109, 33. 1576 November 26. Estimate of the charges of the new lock to be made at Waltham, if it be all of timber.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 34. 1576 November 26. Dr. Tho. Ithell to Burghley. States the result of a search for precedents, relating to a new grant of Sturbridge fair, with respect to the privileges of the University. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 34. i.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 34. i. 1576 November. Notes of certain special matters, to be reserved out of the Charter, to be granted by Her Majesty to the town of Cambridge for Sturbridge fair.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 35. 1576 November 30. Dr. Goade, Vice Chancellor, and Heads of Houses, to same. Desiring his help for preservation of their privileges in relation to the jurisdiction and interest in Sturbridge fair.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 36. 1576 November 30. Articles by John Johnson on the advantages of Mart Towns to be kept in England, in addition to the Book of Marts.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 37. 1576 November? John Johnson to Mr. Sec. Walsyngham. Gives his advice for remedy of the disorders in the wool trade. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 37. i-ii.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 37. i. 1576 November. Note of remembrance for improving the wool trade.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 37. ii. 1576 November. Discourse how to remedy the existing disorders in the same trade.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 38. 1576. Names of proctors and registrars in the Court of Arches, and dates of their admission; with their taxation for a loan.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 39. 1576. Names and dates of admission of the doctors of the civil law and of the ecclesiastical courts; with their taxation for a loan.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 40. 1576. Names of the doctors of physic, of the college of physicians, in London; with their taxation for a loan.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 41. 1576. Names of the judges, serjeants, and pleaders; with their taxation for a loan.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 42. 1576. Note of the towns and persons that are to contribute to the loan, with sums required from each; and notes of the manner to be observed in the delivery of the money to the agent of Holland.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 43. 1576 November? Account of the particular valuation of the citizens in London in every ward for the subsidy at 50l. and upwards.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 44. 1576. Account of the assessment of the citizens in London for the subsidy at 50l. and above. [Extended version of TNA SP 12/109, 43.]
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*TNA SP 12/109, 45. 1576. Account of the taxation of certain citizens in London for the subsidy below 50l.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 46. 1576 November Note of taxation of the subsidy in the wards of London, and in Westminster and Southwark.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 47. 1576 Note of the taxation of the subsidy in divers cities, towns, and ports in England.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 48. 1576. Account of the second payment of the subsidy from the laity in Essex; with the names of the gentlemen rated at 20 marks in lands and above.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 49. 1576. Names of the gentlemen and citizens of Norwich, with their assessment for the first payment of the subsidy.
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*TNA SP 12/109, 50. 1576. Names of the gentlemen and citizens assessed at 20l. and upwards, in divers cities, towns, &c., throughout England.
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November 1576

Digital images of TNA SP 12 volume 109 are here http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/SP12/109%5F%281576%29/

  • TNA SP 12/109, 25. 1576 November (9). Mr. Holstok to the Council. That as Her Majesty had not received the whole of Lord Cheyne's lands in Sheppey, he could not train the 100 harquebuzers according to his offer. Requests a grant of liberties for Sheppey. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 25. i.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 25. i. 1576 November. Request of the inhabitants of the Isle of Sheppey to the Queen, for a grant of certain liberties, whereby the said isle may be better peopled and of more force to withstand the enemy.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 26. 1576 November 9. Request of the inhabitants of the Isle of Sheppey to the Queen, for a grant of certain liberties.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 27. 1576 November 10. Brief summary of all the proceedings touching the convent seal plucking off, and all the suits and controversies between Mounson and Ascoughe.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 28. 1576 November 10. Mr. Justice Mounson to Mr. Sec. Walsyngham. Requests that he may not be delayed in the prosecution of his suit against Ascoughe. Has suffered discomfort and discredit by Her Majesty's displeasure.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 29. 1576 November 13. Edward Horsey, and others, to the Council. Have surveyed the fort in the Isle of Wight, called the West Cowe, according to their directions. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 29. i-ii.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 29. i. 1576 November. Survey of the castle of West Cowe, and estimate of the charges for the reparation of the same. Oct. 10.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 29. ii. 1576 November. Ground plan of the castle of West Cowe.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 30. 1576 November 17. Dr. Lewes to the Council. Relative to the fine of 401l. 7s. 0d. awarded to James Dirickson against John Baxter, of Newcastle, and refusal of the mayor of Newcastle to enforce the same.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 31. 1576 November 21. Humfrey Michell to Lord Burghley. Reports the progress of the works under his direction at Windsor Castle during the year, and requests Her Majesty's further directions. Suggests that Henry Hawthorn should make perfect plans for the gallery and banquetting house. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 31. i.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 31. i. 1576 Report of the works done at the castle during the year. Materials remaining in store.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 32. 1576 November Ground plan of the banquetting house at Windsor Castle. [Probably by Henry Hawthorn.]
  • TNA SP 12/109, 33. 1576 November 26. Estimate of the charges of the new lock to be made at Waltham, if it be all of timber.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 34. 1576 November 26. Dr. Tho. Ithell to Burghley. States the result of a search for precedents, relating to a new grant of Sturbridge fair, with respect to the privileges of the University. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 34. i.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 34. i. 1576 November. Notes of certain special matters, to be reserved out of the Charter, to be granted by Her Majesty to the town of Cambridge for Sturbridge fair.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 35. 1576 November 30. Dr. Goade, Vice Chancellor, and Heads of Houses, to same. Desiring his help for preservation of their privileges in relation to the jurisdiction and interest in Sturbridge fair.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 36. 1576 November 30. Articles by John Johnson on the advantages of Mart Towns to be kept in England, in addition to the Book of Marts.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 37. 1576 November? John Johnson to Mr. Sec. Walsyngham. Gives his advice for remedy of the disorders in the wool trade. Incloses TNA SP 12/109, 37. i-ii.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 37. i. 1576 November. Note of remembrance for improving the wool trade.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 37. ii. 1576 November. Discourse how to remedy the existing disorders in the same trade.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 38. 1576. Names of proctors and registrars in the Court of Arches, and dates of their admission; with their taxation for a loan.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 39. 1576. Names and dates of admission of the doctors of the civil law and of the ecclesiastical courts; with their taxation for a loan.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 40. 1576. Names of the doctors of physic, of the college of physicians, in London; with their taxation for a loan.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 41. 1576. Names of the judges, serjeants, and pleaders; with their taxation for a loan.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 42. 1576. Note of the towns and persons that are to contribute to the loan, with sums required from each; and notes of the manner to be observed in the delivery of the money to the agent of Holland.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 43. 1576 November? Account of the particular valuation of the citizens in London in every ward for the subsidy at 50l. and upwards.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 44. 1576. Account of the assessment of the citizens in London for the subsidy at 50l. and above. [Extended version of TNA SP 12/109, 43.]
  • TNA SP 12/109, 45. 1576. Account of the taxation of certain citizens in London for the subsidy below 50l.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 46. 1576 November Note of taxation of the subsidy in the wards of London, and in Westminster and Southwark.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 47. 1576 Note of the taxation of the subsidy in divers cities, towns, and ports in England.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 48. 1576. Account of the second payment of the subsidy from the laity in Essex; with the names of the gentlemen rated at 20 marks in lands and above.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 49. 1576. Names of the gentlemen and citizens of Norwich, with their assessment for the first payment of the subsidy.
  • TNA SP 12/109, 50. 1576. Names of the gentlemen and citizens assessed at 20l. and upwards, in divers cities, towns, &c., throughout England.


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