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'''January 1574/5 Anno 17 Eliz'''  
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'''January 1568/9 Anno 11 Eliz'''  
  
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Digital images of SP 12 Volume 49 are here [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/SP12/SP12%5F49/]
  
*TNA SP 12/103, 1. 1574/5 January 6. Dr. Wm. Chaderton to Lord Burghley. Reasons for the expulsion of Mr. Jones, late fellow and bursar of Queen's College, Cambridge. Complains of Mr. Rockrey. Desires a letter to Mr. Lewis Dive, touching Mr. Stokes, his brother.
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*TNA SP 12/103, 2. 1574/5 January 8. Thomas Barbar to Lord Burghley. Desires reservation of the lease of the parsonage of St. Katharine Christchurch, in London, and the garden plot of seven acres there, given to Magdalen College, Cambridge, by the late Lord Audley.
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*TNA SP 12/49, 1. Champernowne, Kylligrew, Hawkyns et al to PC, Spanish treasure secured
*TNA SP 12/103, 3. 1574/5 January 18. Dr. Andrew Perne to Lord Burghley. All the Colleges have resumed their accustomed exercises in learning, except St. John's. Precautions for abating the plague in Cambridge. Conveying water to Cambridge for scouring the King's Ditch. Incloses TNA SP 12/103, 3. i. and ii.
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*TNA SP 12/49, 2. Champernowne to Cecil, Spanish Ambassador proceeding against William Hawkyns
*TNA SP 12/103, 3. i. 1574/5 January. Device and estimates for conveying water from Trumpington Ford unto the King's Ditch in Cambridge, by Richard Brown.
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*TNA SP 12/49, 3. Lope de la Sierra to Anthonio de Guaras. his Spanish treasure is in Southampton
*TNA SP 12/103, 3. ii. 1574/5 January. Device by John Bryant for the conveyance of water from the King's Mills to the head of the King's Ditch, against Pembroke Hall.
 
*TNA SP 12/103, 4. 1574/5 January 20. Table of allowances in the Queen's Household; with specification of the Bouge of Court, and the allowances to each individual. Lat.
 
*TNA SP 12/103, 5. 1574/5 January 21. Thomas Wattes to Burghley. States the result of his inquiries respecting the parsonage and garden of St. Katharine, Christchurch, belonging to Magdalen College, and now let on lease to Mr. Benedict Spinola.
 
*TNA SP 12/103, 6. 1574/5 January 21. Lord Morley to Lord Burghley. Has been driven by imminent necessity to repair into those parts. Prays to be restored to the Queen's favour. His only fault was leaving England without permission.
 
*TNA SP 12/103, 7. 1574/5 January 26. Dr. Roger Kelk to Lord Burghley. The College have acted according to his request respecting Mr. Spinola. Recommends one Brommell to be selected for the vacant fellowship.
 
*TNA SP 12/103, 8. 1574/5 January 31. Rodolph Jones to Lord Burghley. Complains of the severity he met with in his expulsion from Queen's College. Endeavours to retain Burghley's good-will. Lat.
 
*TNA SP 12/103, 9. 1574/5 January Declaration of Tho. Thorney, of Portsmouth, of his being robbed of his ship and goods in the harbour of the Hogge, in Normandy.
 
  
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'''Jan 3'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 4. Lord Cobham to Cecil, intercepted Spanish Ambassador correspondence
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*TNA SP 12/49, 5. Lord Cobham to Cecil, English goods stayed in Flanders
  
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*TNA SP 12/49, 6. Mayor of Sandwich to Cecil, the English at Dunkirk imprisoned and their vessels seized
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*TNA SP 12/49, 7. Carwoode to Marsden, letter for Benet, testimonial from Mr. Tho. Ley, about some cloths
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*TNA SP 12/49, 8. Champernowne, Hawkyns et al to PC, will keep all shipping that shall arrive
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*TNA SP 12/49, 9. Lord Mayor of London to Cecil, English merchants arrested at Antwerp
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'''Jan 6'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 10. Bacon to Cecil, advises seizure of the Flemish goods
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*TNA SP 12/49, 11. Rowe to PC, has seized the bodies and goods of certain Merchant Strangers
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'''Jan 7'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 12. Rowe to PC, 16 Englishmen imprisoned in Dunkirk, all Englishmen and their ships to be arrested
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*TNA SP 12/49, 13. Mayor of the Staple to Ceci, goods of the Merchants of the Staple stayed in Flanders
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*TNA SP 12/49, 14. Merchant Adventurers to PC, explain why they sent 4 ships to Flanders
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'''Jan 8'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 15. Merchant Adventurers to PC, for the seizure of the property of Spanish subjects in London
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'''Jan 9'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 16. Lord Adm. Clynton to Cecil, recommends the Venetian vessels should be stayed for a month
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*TNA SP 12/49, 17. Memorial of George Kyghtley to PC, losses of his lands and goods at Barrow (Bergenop-Zoom)
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'''Jan 10'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 18. Mayor of Southampton to PC, has stayed some Spanish vessels
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*TNA SP 12/49, 18. 1. Note, goods, ships, and men of Southampton in Spain
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'''Jan 11'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 19. Merchants of the Staple to PC, for recompence for losses from Spanish property seized in England
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*TNA SP 12/49, 20. Lord Cobham to Cecil, allowing the French to pass, has intercepted a packet of letters
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'''Jan 12'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 21. Champernowne to PC, has stayed all the Spanish ships in Dartmouth and Plymouth
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*TNA SP 12/49, 22. Windebank to Cecil, has had a severe fit of the ague
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'''Jan 13'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 23. Lord Cobham to Cecil, has dispatched M. de la Croce, intercepted letter to the Bishop of Glasgow
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'''Jan 14'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 24. Valentine Dale to Cecil, reflections on the conduct of the Spanish Ambassador
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*TNA SP 12/49, 25. Lord Mayor of London to Cecil, arresting Spanish merchants
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'''Jan 16'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 26. Lewes Dale and Aubrey, to Cecil, their opinion on the spoil by Portugal on the Winters' ship
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*TNA SP 12/49, 27. Articles in Mr. Wynter's cause, on losses to Portugal on the  river of Cesto
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'''Jan 17'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 28. Knollys to the Queen, on the Duke of Alva, the Q. of Scots, the management of her Council
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*TNA SP 12/49, 29. VC of Cambridge to Cecil, against the Ecclesiastical Commissioners having authority in the university
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'''Jan 19'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 30. Proposition, by the Merchant Adventurers to export of cloths etc to Hamburgh and Emden
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'''Jan 20'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 31. Kylligrew et al to PC, Spanish treasure stayed
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*TNA SP 12/49, 32. Tayllour to Lord Cobham, reports his interview with the Flemish Ambassador
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*TNA SP 12/49, 33. Tayllour to Lord Cobham, the Flemish Ambassador finds himself aggrieved at being stayed
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*TNA SP 12/49, 34. Lord Cobham to Cecil, the Flemish Ambassador is annoyed at his detention
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*TNA SP 12/49, 35. Bishop of St. David's to Cecil, the right of presentation to the church of Llanarth
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*TNA SP 12/49, 35. 1. Declaration shewing Llanarth to belong to the Bishoprick of St. David's
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*TNA SP 12/49, 36. Hawkyns to Cecil, for a share of the Spanish treasure stayed in England
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'''Jan 22'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 37. Hawkyns to PC, solicits some relief for the port and town of Plymouth
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'''Jan 23'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 38. Lord Mayor of London to Cecil, Flemish Ambassador to be lodged in the custody of Mr. Alderman Bond
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'''Jan 25'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 39. Lord Mayor of London to Lord Keeper, the Flemish Ambassador wants to see the Queen not the Council
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*TNA SP 12/49, 40. John Hawkyns to Cecil, all their business hath had infelicity, misfortune, and an unhappy end
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*TNA SP 12/49, 40. 1. A note or journal by John Hawkyns of the voyage made with the Jesus and the Mynion
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*TNA SP 12/49, 41. Petition, merchants of London trading to Rouen, to licence John White to go to Rouen for them
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'''Jan 27'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 42. Hawkyns to Cecil, Champernowne will leave Plymouth with the Spanish treasure for Exeter
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'''Jan 28'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 43. Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Cecil, their proceedings in the survey of Norwich Cathedral
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'''Jan 30'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 44. Prebendaries of Westminster, to Cecil,  to keep the herse of Lady Knollys in their church
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'''Jan 31'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 45. Lewes to Cecil, on whether the Flemish Ambassadr is from the King or from Alva
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'''January undated'''
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*TNA SP 12/49, 46. Memorandum, increase of allowances to Officers in the Customs
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Jan 1

  • TNA SP 12/49, 1. Champernowne, Kylligrew, Hawkyns et al to PC, Spanish treasure secured
  • TNA SP 12/49, 2. Champernowne to Cecil, Spanish Ambassador proceeding against William Hawkyns
  • TNA SP 12/49, 3. Lope de la Sierra to Anthonio de Guaras. his Spanish treasure is in Southampton

Jan 3

  • TNA SP 12/49, 4. Lord Cobham to Cecil, intercepted Spanish Ambassador correspondence
  • TNA SP 12/49, 5. Lord Cobham to Cecil, English goods stayed in Flanders

Jan 4

  • TNA SP 12/49, 6. Mayor of Sandwich to Cecil, the English at Dunkirk imprisoned and their vessels seized
  • TNA SP 12/49, 7. Carwoode to Marsden, letter for Benet, testimonial from Mr. Tho. Ley, about some cloths
  • TNA SP 12/49, 8. Champernowne, Hawkyns et al to PC, will keep all shipping that shall arrive
  • TNA SP 12/49, 9. Lord Mayor of London to Cecil, English merchants arrested at Antwerp

Jan 6

  • TNA SP 12/49, 10. Bacon to Cecil, advises seizure of the Flemish goods
  • TNA SP 12/49, 11. Rowe to PC, has seized the bodies and goods of certain Merchant Strangers

Jan 7

  • TNA SP 12/49, 12. Rowe to PC, 16 Englishmen imprisoned in Dunkirk, all Englishmen and their ships to be arrested
  • TNA SP 12/49, 13. Mayor of the Staple to Ceci, goods of the Merchants of the Staple stayed in Flanders
  • TNA SP 12/49, 14. Merchant Adventurers to PC, explain why they sent 4 ships to Flanders

Jan 8

  • TNA SP 12/49, 15. Merchant Adventurers to PC, for the seizure of the property of Spanish subjects in London

Jan 9

  • TNA SP 12/49, 16. Lord Adm. Clynton to Cecil, recommends the Venetian vessels should be stayed for a month
  • TNA SP 12/49, 17. Memorial of George Kyghtley to PC, losses of his lands and goods at Barrow (Bergenop-Zoom)

Jan 10

  • TNA SP 12/49, 18. Mayor of Southampton to PC, has stayed some Spanish vessels
  • TNA SP 12/49, 18. 1. Note, goods, ships, and men of Southampton in Spain

Jan 11

  • TNA SP 12/49, 19. Merchants of the Staple to PC, for recompence for losses from Spanish property seized in England
  • TNA SP 12/49, 20. Lord Cobham to Cecil, allowing the French to pass, has intercepted a packet of letters

Jan 12

  • TNA SP 12/49, 21. Champernowne to PC, has stayed all the Spanish ships in Dartmouth and Plymouth
  • TNA SP 12/49, 22. Windebank to Cecil, has had a severe fit of the ague

Jan 13

  • TNA SP 12/49, 23. Lord Cobham to Cecil, has dispatched M. de la Croce, intercepted letter to the Bishop of Glasgow

Jan 14

  • TNA SP 12/49, 24. Valentine Dale to Cecil, reflections on the conduct of the Spanish Ambassador
  • TNA SP 12/49, 25. Lord Mayor of London to Cecil, arresting Spanish merchants

Jan 16

  • TNA SP 12/49, 26. Lewes Dale and Aubrey, to Cecil, their opinion on the spoil by Portugal on the Winters' ship
  • TNA SP 12/49, 27. Articles in Mr. Wynter's cause, on losses to Portugal on the river of Cesto

Jan 17

  • TNA SP 12/49, 28. Knollys to the Queen, on the Duke of Alva, the Q. of Scots, the management of her Council
  • TNA SP 12/49, 29. VC of Cambridge to Cecil, against the Ecclesiastical Commissioners having authority in the university

Jan 19

  • TNA SP 12/49, 30. Proposition, by the Merchant Adventurers to export of cloths etc to Hamburgh and Emden

Jan 20

  • TNA SP 12/49, 31. Kylligrew et al to PC, Spanish treasure stayed
  • TNA SP 12/49, 32. Tayllour to Lord Cobham, reports his interview with the Flemish Ambassador
  • TNA SP 12/49, 33. Tayllour to Lord Cobham, the Flemish Ambassador finds himself aggrieved at being stayed
  • TNA SP 12/49, 34. Lord Cobham to Cecil, the Flemish Ambassador is annoyed at his detention
  • TNA SP 12/49, 35. Bishop of St. David's to Cecil, the right of presentation to the church of Llanarth
  • TNA SP 12/49, 35. 1. Declaration shewing Llanarth to belong to the Bishoprick of St. David's
  • TNA SP 12/49, 36. Hawkyns to Cecil, for a share of the Spanish treasure stayed in England

Jan 22

  • TNA SP 12/49, 37. Hawkyns to PC, solicits some relief for the port and town of Plymouth

Jan 23

  • TNA SP 12/49, 38. Lord Mayor of London to Cecil, Flemish Ambassador to be lodged in the custody of Mr. Alderman Bond

Jan 25

  • TNA SP 12/49, 39. Lord Mayor of London to Lord Keeper, the Flemish Ambassador wants to see the Queen not the Council
  • TNA SP 12/49, 40. John Hawkyns to Cecil, all their business hath had infelicity, misfortune, and an unhappy end
  • TNA SP 12/49, 40. 1. A note or journal by John Hawkyns of the voyage made with the Jesus and the Mynion
  • TNA SP 12/49, 41. Petition, merchants of London trading to Rouen, to licence John White to go to Rouen for them

Jan 27

  • TNA SP 12/49, 42. Hawkyns to Cecil, Champernowne will leave Plymouth with the Spanish treasure for Exeter

Jan 28

  • TNA SP 12/49, 43. Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Cecil, their proceedings in the survey of Norwich Cathedral

Jan 30

  • TNA SP 12/49, 44. Prebendaries of Westminster, to Cecil, to keep the herse of Lady Knollys in their church

Jan 31

  • TNA SP 12/49, 45. Lewes to Cecil, on whether the Flemish Ambassadr is from the King or from Alva

January undated

  • TNA SP 12/49, 46. Memorandum, increase of allowances to Officers in the Customs


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