Cecil Papers: Miscellaneous 1600

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 10, 1600. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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Miscellaneous 1600

Francis Coppenger.
[1600–1603.] On a quarrel between Mr. Francis Coppenger and Mr. Losse, who married two sisters, they were bound in sureties by the Lord Chief Justice to appear in the King's Bench. Mr. Coppenger being now employed under Sir Richard Luson in the Queen's fleet, it is prayed that his sureties' bonds be not estreated.
Undated. Endorsed :—“To speak to my Lord Chief Justice for Mr. F. Coppenger.” ½ p. (1953.)