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Papers relating to Mary Queen of Scots and other papers, bulk: 16th century
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Found in:
Rawlinson B: English History
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7
Extents: 80 Leaves
Dates:
Majority of material found within 16th century
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"A discourse vpon certayne points touching inheritance of the crown, conceiued by Sr. Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper", [1558-1564]
Beg. "In so great a matter as we haue in hand." For this treatise John Hales, its real author, was committed to the Tower in 1564. See Camden's Elizabeth, fol. Lond. 1675. p. 73.
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fol. 1
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
[1558-1564]
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"The argument and answer of sir Anthonie Browne," in reply to the preceding discourse, and in defence of the claim of the Queen of Scots, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Beg. "We know whatt witt, what paynes, what chardge."
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fol. 14
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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"An explication of the title of those which clayme an interest in the crowne", Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Beg. "The beginning of the controversies betwixte Yorke and Lancaster."
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fol. 28
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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The last instructions given by the Emperor Charles V. to his son Philip II., King of Spain, before his death; translated from the Spanish, with a dedication to Queen Elizabeth, by Henry Howard, afterwards earl of Northampton, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fols. 32, 40b
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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"Reasons of coniecture for the present affayres between Spayne and England and the United Prouinces of the Lowe Countryes", Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Suggestions with reference to the grounds and possibility of a general peace. Beg. "That the K. of Sp. should be disposed to hearken to the generall peace, these inducements are to be considered."
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fol. 59
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Notes of the fees of constables of castles in Yorkshire, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fol. 66b
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Fees and allowances of the custom-house officers in London, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fol. 67
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Fees and allowances of the receivers of the crown revenues and the surveyors of the Queen's lands, Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fols. 67b, 68
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
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Narrative of the execution of Mary, Q. of Scots, in a letter to sir W. Cecil from R. W. (i.e. Rob. Wigmore), 11 Feb 1586
At the end is the following note, in E. Umfreville's handwriting: "R. W., perhaps Robert Wingfield who was present. v. Talbot's MS. account."
Collection:
Rawlinson Manuscripts
Shelfmark: MS. Rawl. B. 7, fol. 76
Extents: 1 item
Dates:
11 Feb 1586