Cecil Papers: February 1576

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 2, 1572-1582. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1888.

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February 1576

359. Ambassadors' Diets.
1575/6, Feb. 19. Note of sums paid since October 4, 1574, to the following :—
£ s. d.
Lord North, France 1,161 7 11
Sir Henry Cobham, Spain 1,046 12 4
Valentyne Dale, France 2,645 0 0
Dr. Wilson, Low Countries 714 12 7
Henry Killigrew, Scotland 407 7 0
John Hastings, Low Countries 116 0 0
Robt. Corbett, do. 60 0 0
Total £6,150 19 10
Endorsed by Burghley :—“Payments to the Lord North and other ambassadors.”
1 p.
360. Hollanders and Zealanders to [the Privy Council].
1575/6, Feb. 26. Urge objections to the proposal for a pacification. Though nothing could be more wished for than peace, yet their adversaries' religion, nature, pursuits, and all their past actions make them fearful.
Signed :—Ph. Marnixius, Paulus Buys, Fran. Maelsonius.
Endorsed :—“Oratores Holandiæ et Zelandiæ.”
Latin. 2¼ pp.
361. Sir Wm. Cordell, Master of the Rolls, and Sir Thos. Bromley Solicitor General, to the Privy Council.
1575/6, Feb. 26. The consideration of a suit and petition exhibited by the Clothworkers Company against the Merchant Adventurers touching the exportation of cloths having been referred to them by their lordships, they have now, after sundry conferences between the said parties, in a certain instrument herewith enclosed (subscribed by themselves and the chiefs of both the said companies), set down in writing such an order as they trust, being duly executed, will remove all occasions of further trouble and complaints. If the said agreement should meet with their lordships' approval they think it expedient that it should be ratified by indentures under the common seals of the two companies, and that order should be given to all customers, searchers, and other officers of the several ports within the realm to observe the same so far as it relates to their respective offices.—26 Feb. 1575.
(Signed) :—Willm. Cordell. Tho. Bromley.
1 p.
Enclosure :
A copy of the Order between the Clothworkers and the Merchant Adventurers of the City of London subscribed by the Master of the Rolls and the Solicitor General, the 26th of Feb. 1575, and sent to the Privy Council.
4 pp.