Cecil Papers: February 1582

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 1582

1142. The Privy Council to the Lord High Treasurer.
1581/2, Feb. 1. Authorizing the shipment of 1,000 tuns of beer from the port of London.—The Court, 1 Feb. 1581.
Signed :—T. Bromley, Canc., E. Lyncoln, T. Sussex, H. Hunsdon, F. Knollys, Jamys Croft, Chr. Hatton, Fra. Walsyngham.
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1143. The Privy Council to the Lord High Treasurer.
1581/2, Feb. 1. Authorizing the following payments of arrears to certain captains who had served in Ireland, viz., Sir Nicholas Malby, 200l., Sir George Bourchier, 300l., Walter Rawley, 200l., and — Barnewell, 200l.— Westminster, 1 Feb. 1581.
Signed :—T. Bromley, Canc., E. Lyncoln, T. Sussex, H. Hunsdon, F. Knollys, Jamys Croft, Chr. Hatton, Fra. Walsyngham.
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1144. The Privy Council to the Lord High Treasurer.
1581/2, Feb. 1. Granting the suspension, until further notice, of the impost of seven and three quarters on the goods and merchandise belonging unto the merchants of the Stillyard and the inhabitants of the Hanse Towns.—Westminster, 1 Feb. 1581.
Signed :—T. Bromley, Canc., E. Lyncoln, T. Sussex, H. Hunsdon, F. Knollys, Jamys Croft, Chr. Hatton, Fra. Walsyngham.
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1145. The Queen to Lord Burghley.
1581/2, Feb. 2. Warrant permitting Don Diego de Botellio to transport into foreign parts certain ordnance and munitions, viz., 60 pieces of iron ordnance, 40 tons of shot, 300 corslets, 300 morrions, “calyvers with their furnitures,” 500 quintals of powder, 1000 pikes, 50 quintals of match, and six pieces of brass ordnance “culveren.”—Rochester, 2 Feb. 1581.
Signed by the Queen.
Endorsed by Lord Burghley :—“2 Febr. 1581. The Queen's Majestie's warrant for the Portugall ambassador for certen munitions etc.”
A memorandum concerning the munitions is attached.
1 p.