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''' October 1565 '''  
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'''October 1565, Anno 7 Eliz'''
  
Digital images of TNA SP 12 volume 37 are here http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/SP12/SP12%5F37/ 
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*TNA SP 12/37, 47. 1565 October 6. Warrant for commissions under the Great Seal, for superintendence and care of the ports and havens of the realm, for the suppression of piracy, &c.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 48. 1565 October 6. Articles of instructions for suppressing pirates and other disorders on the coast of Norfolk, and upon other sea coasts.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 49. 1565 October 6? List of persons in several counties of England and Wales fit to act as Commissioners for care of the ports and havens thereof.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 50. 1565 October 6? List of ports and havens in certain counties of the realm: probably connected with TNA SP 12/37, 50..
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 51. 1565 October 6. The Queen to the Duke of Norfolk. To repress the ingrossing of grain within the county of Norfolk, by certain Merchant Strangers.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 52. 1565 October 8. Wm. Humfrey to Cecil. Requests that the commission to Mr. Shutz and himself may pass as it is now drawn. Desires Mr. Stanley may be called upon for some explanations.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 53. 1565 October 8. Estimate of the charge of the ship, the Saker, for a month's service at sea.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 54. 1565 October 12. Bishop Grindall to Sir Wm. Cecil. Has received from the Archbishop of Canterbury certain advertisements relative to Malta. Thinks the offering up of public thanks should be deferred for eight days, till the news be confirmed.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 55. 1565 October 13. Bartholomew Clercke to Sir Wm. Cecil. Assures him of the respect and devotion which he entertains for him. Lat.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 56. 1565 October 17. Confessions and circumstantial presumptions charging William Humfrey with a robbery committed at the Treasury of the Mint; and statement of the misdemeanor of Humfrey towards Tho. Stanley.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 57. 1565 October 20. Declaration, by Wm. Humfrey, of the manner in which he passed his time, from the 15th August to 24th September 1565, and of his several visits to the Tower within that period; in answer to Mr. Stanley's charge.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 58. 1565 October 20? Confession of John Bull, concerning the robbery at the Mint, committed by Bull and Mr. Humfrey, in order to do Mr. Stanley a shrewd turn.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 59. 1565 October 20. Letters of safe conduct for the Princess of Portugal, in case of her landing in England, being on her way from Spain to the Low Countries.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 60. 1565 October 20. Marq. Winchester to Sir Wm. Cecil. Sends him a piece of gold of the size and weight of 10s., but worth no more than 3s. 6d., of which kind much will be imported if its real value be not declared by proclamation.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 61. 1565 October 23. Certificate by Wm. Wynter, Benj. Gonson, and others, Officers of the Admiralty, for allowing the acceptance of 500l. for use of the ship Jesus, now returned; which had been granted to the Earls of Pembroke and Leicester, for a voyage to the coast of Africa and America.
 
*TNA SP 12/37, 62. 1565 October 28. George Lamplughe to Sir Wm. Cecil. Progress of the Almain miners in their search for ores. Their want of wood for smelting. Recommends that some restraint be made for preservation of the Queen's woods.
 
  
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*BL MSS Lansdowne 8, 27. Letter, Queen Elizabeth to Randolph, Westminster. Transcribed [[BL La 8, 27]]
  
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*TNA SP 12/37, 47. Warrant, for the ports for the suppression of piracy
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*TNA SP 12/37, 48. Articles of instructions, for suppressing pirates on the coast of Norfolk and elsewhere
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*TNA SP 12/37, 49. List, of those fit to act as Commissioners for care of the ports and havens thereof
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*TNA SP 12/37, 50. List, ports and havens probably connected with TNA SP 12/37, 49.
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*TNA SP 12/37, 51. Letter, Queen to the Duke of Norfolk, to stop the ingrossing of grain in Norfolk by Merchant Strangers
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'''Oct 8'''
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*TNA SP 12/37, 52. Humfrey to Cecil, mining grant, Stanley should be asked for explanations
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*TNA SP 12/37, 53. Estimate of the charge of the ship, the Saker, for a month's service at sea
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'''Oct 12'''
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*TNA SP 12/37, 54. Grindall to Cecil, news of Malta, official thanksgiving should wait for comfirmation
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'''Oct 13'''
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*TNA SP 12/37, 55. Clercke to Cecil, assures him of the respect and devotion which he entertains for him
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'''Oct 15 '''
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*BL MSS Cotton Titus b. xiii, 154. Letter, Earl of Clanrickard to the Earl of Sussex, Balboughreugh. Transcribed [[BL Titus, b. xiii, 154]]
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''' Oct 16 '''
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*BL MSS Lansdowne 102, 66. Letter, Cecil to Sir Thomas Smith, Westminster. Transcribed [[BL La 102, 66]]
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'''Oct 17'''
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*TNA SP 12/37, 56. Confession, charging William Humfrey with a robbery at the Mint and misdemeanor towards Thomas Stanley
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'''Oct 20'''
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*TNA SP 12/37, 57. Declaration, by Humfrey, in answer to Mr. Stanley's charge
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*TNA SP 12/37, 58. Confession of John Bull, the robbery at the Mint, committed by Bull and Humfrey, against Stanley
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*TNA SP 12/37, 59. Letters of safe conduct for the Princess of Portugal, in case of her landing in England
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*TNA SP 12/37, 60. Winchester to Cecil, fraudulent coinage being imported
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'''Oct 23'''
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*TNA SP 12/37, 61. Certificate, returned of Navy ship, granted for a voyage to the coast of Africa and America
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'''Oct 26 '''
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*BL MSS Harleian 787, 93 a. Letter, Earl of Bedford to the Earl of Leicester, Berwick. Transcribed [[BL Harleian 787, 93 a]]
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'''Oct 28'''
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*TNA SP 12/37, 62. George Lamplughe to Cecil, miners' progress, the Queen's woods should be protected from them
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October 1565, Anno 7 Eliz

Digital images of SP 12 Volume 37 are here [1]

Oct 3

  • BL MSS Lansdowne 8, 27. Letter, Queen Elizabeth to Randolph, Westminster. Transcribed BL La 8, 27

Oct 6

  • TNA SP 12/37, 47. Warrant, for the ports for the suppression of piracy
  • TNA SP 12/37, 48. Articles of instructions, for suppressing pirates on the coast of Norfolk and elsewhere
  • TNA SP 12/37, 49. List, of those fit to act as Commissioners for care of the ports and havens thereof
  • TNA SP 12/37, 50. List, ports and havens probably connected with TNA SP 12/37, 49.
  • TNA SP 12/37, 51. Letter, Queen to the Duke of Norfolk, to stop the ingrossing of grain in Norfolk by Merchant Strangers

Oct 8

  • TNA SP 12/37, 52. Humfrey to Cecil, mining grant, Stanley should be asked for explanations
  • TNA SP 12/37, 53. Estimate of the charge of the ship, the Saker, for a month's service at sea

Oct 12

  • TNA SP 12/37, 54. Grindall to Cecil, news of Malta, official thanksgiving should wait for comfirmation

Oct 13

  • TNA SP 12/37, 55. Clercke to Cecil, assures him of the respect and devotion which he entertains for him

Oct 15

  • BL MSS Cotton Titus b. xiii, 154. Letter, Earl of Clanrickard to the Earl of Sussex, Balboughreugh. Transcribed BL Titus, b. xiii, 154

Oct 16

  • BL MSS Lansdowne 102, 66. Letter, Cecil to Sir Thomas Smith, Westminster. Transcribed BL La 102, 66

Oct 17

  • TNA SP 12/37, 56. Confession, charging William Humfrey with a robbery at the Mint and misdemeanor towards Thomas Stanley

Oct 20

  • TNA SP 12/37, 57. Declaration, by Humfrey, in answer to Mr. Stanley's charge
  • TNA SP 12/37, 58. Confession of John Bull, the robbery at the Mint, committed by Bull and Humfrey, against Stanley
  • TNA SP 12/37, 59. Letters of safe conduct for the Princess of Portugal, in case of her landing in England
  • TNA SP 12/37, 60. Winchester to Cecil, fraudulent coinage being imported

Oct 23

  • TNA SP 12/37, 61. Certificate, returned of Navy ship, granted for a voyage to the coast of Africa and America

Oct 26

  • BL MSS Harleian 787, 93 a. Letter, Earl of Bedford to the Earl of Leicester, Berwick. Transcribed BL Harleian 787, 93 a

Oct 28

  • TNA SP 12/37, 62. George Lamplughe to Cecil, miners' progress, the Queen's woods should be protected from them


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