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'''June 1576, Anno 18 Eliz'''
 
'''June 1576, Anno 18 Eliz'''
  
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*TNA SP 12/108, 34. 1576 June 1. The Council to the Commissioners for Grain. Great scarcity and high prices of grain. Directions to use great diligence to restrain the exportation of grain in the maritime counties.
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'''Jun 1'''
*TNA SP 12/108, 35. 1576 June 2. Sir Francis Englefyld to William Cotton. Has taken all the means in his power to accomplish his desire. Sir Tho. [Stuckley] is gone to Loretto. Directions for his guidance in some secret transaction. The plot is new, rare, and without precedent.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 34. Letter, PC to the Commissioners for Grain. to use great diligence to restrain the exportation of grain
*TNA SP 12/108, 36. 1576 June 3. The Council to the Commissioners of Sewers in certain counties. To aid in levying a rate in adjacent counties to assist the inhabitants of the Isle of Ely in the cleansing, scouring, and embanking the river of Wisbeach.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 37. 1576 June 3. The Council to Lord Norreis, and others, Justices of Oxfordshire and Berkshire. To consult for the execution of the late statute made for the repairing of the bridges and highways near Oxford.
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'''Jun 2'''
*TNA SP 12/108, 38. 1576 June 8. Sir Arthur Champernowne to Lord Burghley. Arrival of intelligence of great cruelties inflicted on the inhabitants of Marrena by the people of Rochelle. Much corn exported.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 35. Letter, Sir Francis Englefyld to William Cottonthe plot is new, rare, and without precedent
*TNA SP 12/108, 39. 1576 June 9. The Countess of Northumberland to Mr. William Cotton. Affairs of the recusants. Sir Thomas. Stuckley is gone to Loretto. Ill health of Sir F. Englefield. Fears that the letter to be conveyed to Lawrence Blacknoll, which contained affairs of great moment, has not been delivered. [The names of persons in this letter are expressed in cyphers.]
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*TNA SP 12/108, 40. 1576 June 9. The Council to Sir H. Wallop, Sir Wm. Kyngesmyll, and others. To make search in the house of Alexander Dearing for vestments, books, and other massing tools. And all public records belonging to the shire to be restored to the Bishop's Court.
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'''Jun 3'''
*TNA SP 12/108, 41. 1576 June 9. The Queen to the Lord Treasurer and the Lord Chancellor. Directions to buy in her name bullion to the amount of 40,000l. of the merchants and goldsmiths and the Queen to the Treasurer and Chamberlains of the Exchequer. To pay to the Lord Treasurer and the Lord Chancellor the money for purchase of the said bullion.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 36. Letter, PC to the Commissioners of Sewers, levying a rate, for the Isle of Ely to clear the river of Wisbeach
*TNA SP 12/108, 42. 1576 June 14. James Whitney, and others, poor prisoners for debt in the King's Bench, to Sec. Walsyngham. In favor of Mr. Webbe to be appointed to keep the register-book of the Commissioners in their behalf.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 37. Letter, PC to Justices of Oxfordshire and Berkshire, repairing of the bridges and highways near Oxford
*TNA SP 12/108, 43. 1576 June 15. Countess of Northumberland to her servant Peter Kerke from Liege. Is sorry his proceedings and endeavours fall out so unluckily. Recommends him to desist and shortly return. Her commendations to Mr. Cotton, Mr. Carew, and others.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 44. 1576 June 15. Sir Hen. Sydney to Walsyngham. In favour of Mr. Walter, a principal pleader in the Court of Wales, against whom some persons "have geven foorthe undecent and slanderous reportes."
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'''Jun 8'''
*TNA SP 12/108, 45. 1576 June 17. Account of the debts owing by the Bp. of Worcester (Bullingham) at his death, and of the charges of his funeral, and discharge of his household. With a supplication to the Queen to consider the lamentable estate of his poor wife and children.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 38. Letter, Sir Arthur Champernowne to Burghley, cruelties on the inhabitants of Marrena by the people of Rochelle
*TNA SP 12/108, 46. 1576 June 17. Note of the causes why the late Bp. of Worcester was so greatly indebted.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 47. 1576 June 26. Countess of Northumberland to William Cotton. Advises him to continue his endeavors till the middle of August next, when he would see what was best to be done. Affairs of the recusants. The King of Spain has a good opinion of him. Offers from France. Prays him to be very cautious, and have nothing to do with Thomas Coppley.
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'''Jun 9'''
*TNA SP 12/108, 48. 1576 June. The Mayor, &c. of Dover to the Council. Praying that the penalties under the Act 23rd Hen. VIII. may be applied to the repairs of Dover haven.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 39. Letter, Countess of Northumberland to Mr. William Cotton, affairs of the recusants
*TNA SP 12/108, 49. 1576 June? Instructions given by the Queen to Sir Henry Sydney, Lord President, and the Council of Wales, with certain alterations and additions to the former instructions. Orders of Council for the direction and government of the same. Note of the differences of the old and new instructions.
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*TNA SP 12/108, 40. Letter, PC to search the house of Alexander Dearing for vestments, books, and other massing tools
*TNA SP 12/108, 50. 1576 June. Note of important public business to be attended to. [In Lord Burghley's hand.]
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*TNA SP 12/108, 41. Order to buy 40,000l. in bullion of the merchants and goldsmiths for the Queen
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'''Jun 14'''
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*TNA SP 12/108, 42. Letter, poor prisoners for debt in the King's Bench to Walsingham, the commission
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'''Jun 15'''
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*TNA SP 12/108, 43. Letter, Countess of Northumberland to her servant Peter Kerke from Liege
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*TNA SP 12/108, 44. Letter, Sir Henry Sydney to Walsingham, for Mr. Walter, a pleader in the Court of Wales, slanderous reports
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'''Jun 17'''
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*TNA SP 12/108, 45. Account, debts owed by the Bishop of Worcester (Bullingham) at his death. his poor wife and children
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*TNA SP 12/108, 46. Note of the causes why the late Bishop of Worcester was so greatly indebted.
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'''Jun 26'''
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*TNA SP 12/108, 47. Letter, Lady Northumberland to William Cotton, news, prays him to be very cautious and avoid Thomas Coppley
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'''June undated'''
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*TNA SP 12/108, 48. Letter, The Mayor of Dover to PC, the penalties under the Act 23rd Hen. VIII. for the repairs of Dover haven
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*TNA SP 12/108, 49. Instructions to Council of Wales with a note of the differences of the old and new instructions
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*TNA SP 12/108, 50. Note of important public business to be attended to, Burghley's hand
  
  
 
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June 1576, Anno 18 Eliz

Digital images of TNA SP 12 volume 108 are here [1]

Jun 1

  • TNA SP 12/108, 34. Letter, PC to the Commissioners for Grain. to use great diligence to restrain the exportation of grain

Jun 2

  • TNA SP 12/108, 35. Letter, Sir Francis Englefyld to William Cotton, the plot is new, rare, and without precedent

Jun 3

  • TNA SP 12/108, 36. Letter, PC to the Commissioners of Sewers, levying a rate, for the Isle of Ely to clear the river of Wisbeach
  • TNA SP 12/108, 37. Letter, PC to Justices of Oxfordshire and Berkshire, repairing of the bridges and highways near Oxford

Jun 8

  • TNA SP 12/108, 38. Letter, Sir Arthur Champernowne to Burghley, cruelties on the inhabitants of Marrena by the people of Rochelle

Jun 9

  • TNA SP 12/108, 39. Letter, Countess of Northumberland to Mr. William Cotton, affairs of the recusants
  • TNA SP 12/108, 40. Letter, PC to search the house of Alexander Dearing for vestments, books, and other massing tools
  • TNA SP 12/108, 41. Order to buy 40,000l. in bullion of the merchants and goldsmiths for the Queen

Jun 14

  • TNA SP 12/108, 42. Letter, poor prisoners for debt in the King's Bench to Walsingham, the commission

Jun 15

  • TNA SP 12/108, 43. Letter, Countess of Northumberland to her servant Peter Kerke from Liege
  • TNA SP 12/108, 44. Letter, Sir Henry Sydney to Walsingham, for Mr. Walter, a pleader in the Court of Wales, slanderous reports

Jun 17

  • TNA SP 12/108, 45. Account, debts owed by the Bishop of Worcester (Bullingham) at his death. his poor wife and children
  • TNA SP 12/108, 46. Note of the causes why the late Bishop of Worcester was so greatly indebted.

Jun 26

  • TNA SP 12/108, 47. Letter, Lady Northumberland to William Cotton, news, prays him to be very cautious and avoid Thomas Coppley

June undated

  • TNA SP 12/108, 48. Letter, The Mayor of Dover to PC, the penalties under the Act 23rd Hen. VIII. for the repairs of Dover haven
  • TNA SP 12/108, 49. Instructions to Council of Wales with a note of the differences of the old and new instructions
  • TNA SP 12/108, 50. Note of important public business to be attended to, Burghley's hand


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