Items in the "Supplementary" State Papers

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Items in the "Supplementary" State Papers

Legg inn av starbuck95@hotmail.com » 08 des 2004 23:48:27

Until recently, I was not aware that certain volumes of the _List and
Index Society_ contain supplementary material to the published
_Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series_ (for instance, volumes 9,
28, 33, 178, and 182 of Lists & Indexes). I've done a cursory search
of the first two volumes and come up with a few items relating to the
ancestry of the following colonial immigrants: Joseph Bolles, Henry
Whitfield, the Mavericks, Amy Wyllys, and the Mansfields.

_List and Index_, vol. 9:

p. 32:

[S.P. 46/8/168] Interrogatories on behalf of William Bolles of
Osberton, defendant, against, Richard Whalley, plaintiff, concerning
the art of multiplication used by Whalley and this deponent's [Richard
Eden] confession to the Earl of Rutland [? 1557]. (_See_ S.P. 46/2,
_fos._ 164-7).

[S.P. 46/8/169] Deposition of Richard Eden of St. Elen's parish,
London, before Anthony Skinner in the suit Bolles v. Whalley at
Hertfordshire Assizes, 1557.

p. 69:

[S.P. 46/15/131] [---] to [---]: Mistress Frances Howard, daughter of
Thomas lord Howard of Byndon, who should have had £2,000 by her
father's will, has not had a penny in ten years through the dealing of
lady Margaret, her mother-in-law, now married to Mr. Ludlow. Frances
has been forced to prefer a suit in the Exchequer; [c. 1592]; _Draft._

p. 102:

[S.P. 46/18/194] Lord Bindon to the lord Treasurer: petitions for
dismissal from the Exchequer since he paid £200 to the Queen for the
late viscount's debt for which Richard Burton and Henry Manning
delivered his bond in respect of payments to the said viscount's
daughter; [1589-90].

p. 170:

[S.P. 46/25/58-85d.] Lists of agistments and holdings, covenant
servants, and of those coming for examination; apparently kept by Peter
Mavericke, vicar of Awliscombe, co. Devon; [Temp. Eliz. I]; _bound in
fragments of a missal, illuminated_.

p. 221:

[S.P. 46/125/110] Anthony Boner to his cousin, Thomas Peerson: To
befriend his brother, Richard Boner, in moving the Treasurer to aid
them in their dispute with Thomas Smythe and Humphrey Ashefield.
Smithe's sons harry Anthony's wife and children; Richard's abortive
suit in the Starre Chamber against Smyth. Peerson should join Mr.
Penyston, J.P. for co. Oxford who has matters against Smithe and
Ashefield before the Council; Campden: 13 Nov. [1578].

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_List and Index_, vol. 28:

p. 95:

[S.P. 46/32/224] Mildmay to Fanshaw: to discharge writs sent to
Poole, co. Dorset, and to the sheriff of London for the arrest of
Clement Draper and John Maunsfeld for a debt set over to the Queen by
Edward Payne, collector of the fifteenth in co. Huntingdon; 16 Dec.
1581.

p. 165:

[[S.P. 46/38/199] Petition to Burghley by Henry Mannyng, executor of
Thomas Viscount Byndon, for an order against paying legacies until the
debts are discharged; Frances Prannell, the viscount's daughter, has
petitioned for payment from money delivered by him to the Exchequer; 6
May 1592; with Burghley's order.

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