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  1. Hace 3 días · Thomas Lyddell to the Earl of Salisbury: 1609, Dec. 13. Sir William Stewarde, now at the haven here ready to take the first good wind with the Irish soldiers, required me to send 'there' dogs to you, which by this bearer, John Waller of London, I have taken order to deliver accordingly. Newcastle upon Tyne, 13 Dec. 1609. Holograph ½ p. (195 128)

  2. Hace 2 días · Sir William FitzWilliam to the Earl of Salisbury. 1605, Nov. 6. Understanding this very morning from London that you took the part of my letter to be doubtful touching the sheriffwick of the county of Northampton, I beseech you to conceive that my suit to you is to free me from it; for in truth I am not fit for it yet.—Milton, 6 Nov. 1605.

  3. Hace 2 días · The Queen to Sir Edward Warner, Lieutenant of the Tower. 1561/2, Feb. 10. Concerning his charge of Lady Catherine Grey and the Earl of Hertford, whose “infamous conversation and pretended marriage” is to be inquired into by a Royal Commission appointed for that purpose.—Westminster, 10 Feb. 1562 ( anno 4). Draft. 1 p.

  4. Hace 5 días · September 1605, 1-15. Sir William Selby to the Earl of Salisbury. 1605, Sept. 1. The Scottish commissioners having appointed a justice court (that is, a gaol delivery), to be held at Hawick for trial of felons, amongst which were divers English, especially Tindale and Riddsdale men sent in by the Earl of Dunbar to answer Scottish complainers ...

  5. Hace 4 días · The present volume of the Calendar of Cecil Papers is the last for the reign of Elizabeth. It covers the years 1596 to 1603, and contains also a very large number of papers that could not be dated beyond the apparent fact that they belonged to the reign of Elizabeth. In the process of calendaring the previous volumes a great number of papers ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Introduction. This second and final volume of Addenda comprises documentary material covering the years from the creation of Robert Cecil as 1st Earl of Salisbury in 1605 to the death of his son William, the second Earl, in 1668. It also brings to an end the Calendar of Salisbury MSS at Hatfield House, of which the first volume appeared in 1883.