Cecil Papers: April 1601

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 14, Addenda. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1923.

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April 1601

Captain Thomas Lovell to Sir Robert Cecil.
[1601, April.] He has served 40 years in the wars, and in this late most dangerous and rebellious action, under the command of Lord Burghley, Cecil's brother. Since then he has discovered divers of the same offenders, among them William Marche, son of Thomas Marche of Ely, beer brewer. Prays for grant of the forfeitures that shall accrue from Marche's offence: or those of other offenders.—Undated. 1 p.
(186. 94.)
[See C.P., Part xi., p. 173.]