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Crewe MS/27/f. 18r
Titre
Account of money payable to Gilbert Gerard and Richard Onslow, authorised by the Marquess of Winchester and Walter Mildmay, and directed to Humphrey Shelton and the tellers of the Receipt
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- June or July 1567 (Production)
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1 single sheet
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£66 13s. 4d. is to be allowed to Gilbert Gerard, attorney general, and to Richard Onslow, solicitor general, for their work in ‘drawinge of bookes’ and attendance in connection with the suit between between the Queen and the Earl of Northumberland concerning copper, gold, and silver mines [the ‘Case of Mines’], in which judgement was given for the Queen, and also for their work in another matter relating to the College of Llandinbrevie(?) (the details are indistinct), in which judgement was also given for the Queen.
(Headed ‘At the liberate Termino Trinitatis anno Decimo Regine Elizabeth’’. In the hand of an amanuensis. Signed by Winchester and Mildmay.)
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- anglais
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Tipped into Crewe MS 27 (f. 18r).
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- Gerard, Sir Gilbert (d. 1593), knight, judge (Sujet)
- Onslow, Richard (1527/8–1571), lawyer and speaker of the House of Commons (Sujet)
- Mildmay, Sir Walter (1520/1–1589), knight, administrator and founder of Emmanuel College, Cambridge (Sujet)
- Percy, Thomas (1528–1572), 7th Earl of Northumberland, magnate and rebel (Sujet)