Supplement: January 1562

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 5, 1562. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1867.

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January 1562

Jan. 2. 1445. Cuerton to Challoner.
Wrote to him six days past by Garcia. Has heard nothing from his servants or from Plymouth. Sends this by the way of Burgos. Commendations to his predecessor and to Mr. Cobham; also that he will send a provision that his coffers should not be opened. "The King will for Monçon shortly." Desires him to advise him whether he shall send him provision for Lent.—Bilboa, 2 January 1562. Signed.
Orig., with seal. Hol. Add. Endd. by Challoner. Pp. 3.
Jan. 10. 1446. Cuerton to Challoner.
1. His servants and stuff have not yet arrived. Offers again to provide him with things for Lent.—Bilboa, 10 January 1562. Signed.
2. P. S.—Commendations to Chamberlain.
Orig. Hol., with seal. Add. Endd. by Challoner. Pp. 3.
Jan. 23. 1447. Cuerton to Challoner.
His stuff and servants have not yet arrived. The Inquisitor has written that as to what was done here respecting Challoner's English books, if it were the King it should be no less in the time that now is. His glasses and Mr. Cobham's are ready.—Bilboa, 23 Jan. 1562. Signed.
Orig. Hol., with seal. Add. Endd. by Challoner: Received 8 Feb. 1562. Pp. 4.
Jan. 23. 1448. Thomas Shipman to Challoner.
Has spoken with the pilot of a Spanish ship which came from Falmouth, who says that there was a ship in Plymouth, laden with the Ambassador's treasure, bound for these parts, which had once departed, but with much foul weather came back again.—Bilboa, 23 Jan. 1562. Signed: Thomas Shipman, the younger.
Orig., with seal. Add. Endd. by Challoner: Received 8 Feb. 1562. Pp. 2.
Jan. 31. 1449. Intelligences.
1. Constantinople, 25 Dec. 1561. Information respecting the Ambassador of the Sofi, the Duke Alexander of Moldavia, and the Despot of Servia.
2. Milan, 29 Jan. The Duke of Sessa is expected; and the Catholic King will proceed into Flanders. A tax has this day been imposed upon salt.
3. Rome, 31 Jan. At the Consistory last Wednesday certain churches in Germany were given away. There is great talk of the reform which will be published at the beginning of next Lent. Complaints of the conduct of the Ambassadors of France and Spain. Notices of the Counts di Petigliano and Broccardo, the Cardinals of Aragon and Gonzaga, the Archbishop of Cosenza and M. Odescalco. Certain Armenians have had an audience with the Pope. The Cardinal of Pisa is liberated. The Pope has published a bull for the relief of the poor.
Ital. Pp. 3.