1571 April

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This page contains the titles of the documents in Elizabethan State Papers. Linked titles lead to transcriptions of the document. The notes will lead to the digital frame of the document on AALT, where available.

April 1571

  • TNA SP 12/77, 42. 1571 April 3: Book of Articles agreed to in the Synod at St. Paul's [1]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 43. 1571 April 6: Letter, Caspar Vosbergh to Burghley, progress of works, Burghley House [2]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 44. undated: Note, Parliament, Burgesses for Minehead [3]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 45.1571 April: Account owing to Officers of the Tower [4]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 46. 1571 April 7: Account diet and charges of prisoners in the Tower [5]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 47. 1571 April 9: Letter, John Morgan to the Privy Council. 300 sail off the coast of the Isle of Wight [6]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 48. 1571 April 10: Heads of a Bill for the better impannelling of juries [7]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 49. 1571 April 10: Letter, Francis Harington to Burghley, drains and sewers, Lincolnshire [8]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 50. 1571 April 11: Note, Act of Parliament for maintaining navigation [9]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 51. 1571 April 14: Letter, Olyver Dawbeney to Lord Burghley, concealments of the Customs. [10]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 52. Letter, April 15 1571: Duchess of Suffolk to Burghley, Mr Grey rightfully Earl of Kent [11]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 53. April 18 1571: Letter, William Humfrey to Burghley, Manor of Calver. new Mint, foreign exchange [12]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 54. 21 of April: State of Parliamentary Bills in both Houses [13]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 55. f April 21 1571: Parliamentary Bill for pawnshop banks in London and 6 other cities [14]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 56. April 23 1571: Letter, Bishop Pilkington to Burghley, Intelligence of the rebels abroad [15]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 57. April 25 1571: Letter, Duke of Norfolk to the Privy Council. for greater freedom to take exercise [16]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 58. April 25 1571: Book of Orders for the strangers of the City of Norwich [17]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 59. April 26 1571: Protestation ofdutiful obedience, Christopher Goodman, preacher of God's word [18]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 60. April 27 1571: Bill against disguised priests and gypsies [19]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 61. Letter, April 28 1571: Letter, Gresham to Burghley, Antwerp loan [20]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 62. Letter, April 30 1571: Letter, Gresham to Burghley, Antwerp loan, Lady Mary Grey [21]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 63. 1571: Letter, Duchess of Suffolk to Burghley, she has not waited on the Queen [22]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 64. 1571: Indictment of Richard Norton et al for conspiring against the Queen with Dr. John Storye et al [23]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 65. 1571: Letter, Caspar Vosbergh to Burghley, woad for dyeing [24]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 66. 1571: List of dispensations to hold benefices, granted to scholars [25]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 67. 1571: Letter, Stillyard to Burghley, for a patent to export cloths [26]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 68. 1571: Petition, Stillyard, that restraint on the exportation of cloths be repealed [27]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 69. 1571: ff.173,174 Petition, Company of Fishmongers, complaining of the non-observance of Lent [28]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 70. 1571: Note, objections against the Bill touching fraudulent accomptants [29]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 71. 1571: ff.177-182 Draft of a bill for relief of vicars and curates [30]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 72. see Jan 1562/3 [31]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 73. 1571: Act of Parliament, treason [32]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 74. 1571: Extract, Act of Parliament, reform of certain ministers of the Church [33]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 75. 1571: Act for the relief of the poor, and for reformation of idleness [34]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 76. 1571: Opinion of HM Attorney and Solicitor on Bill of Mortmain [35]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 77. 1571: Bill against leaving the realm without licence [36]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 78. 1571: Proposal, for a General Recorder for the Realm of England [37]
  • TNA SP 12/77, 79. 1571: Act of Parliament for improving the navigation of the river Lee [38]