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22. There was a privy search made through all Sussex for all vagabonds, gipsies, conspirators, prophesiers, all players, and such-like.

24. There were certain in Essex about Rumford, went about a conspiracy, which were taken, and the matter stayed.

25. Removing to Greenwich.

23. Sir John Yates, sheriff of Essex, went down with letters to see the bishop of London's injunctions performed, which touched plucking down of superaltaries, altars, and such like ceremonies and abuses.

29. It was appointed that the Germans should have the Austin-friars for their church to have their service in, for avoiding of all sects of anabaptists, and such-like.

17. The French queen was delivered of a third son, called monsieur d'Angoulesme.

13. The emperor departed from Argentin to Augusta. 30. John Poynet made bishop of Rochester, and received his oath.

July.

5. There was mony provided to be sent into Ireland, for payment of the souldiers there; and also orders taken for the dispatch of the strangers in London.

7. The master of Arskin passed into Scotland coming from France. Also the French ambassador did come before me, first after shewing the birth of monsieur d'Angoulesme; afterward declaring, That whereas the French king had for my sake let go the prisoners at St. Andrews, who before they were taken had shamefully murdered the cardinal, he desired that all Scots that were prisoners might be delivered. It was answered, That all were delivered. Then he moved for one called the arch-bishop of Glasgow; who, since the peace, came disguised without pasport, and so was taken. It was answered, That we had no peace with Scotland, such that they might pass our country; and the mas ter of Erskin affirmed the same.

8. It was agreed that the 200 that were with me, and 200 that were with Mr. Herbert, should be sent into Ire

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land; also that the mint should be set a-work that it might BOOK coin 240007. a year, and so bear all my charges in Ireland for this year, and 100007. for my coffers.

9. The earl of Warwick, the lord treasurer, sir William Herbert, and the secretary Petre, went to the bishop of Winchester with certain articles signed by me and the council, containing the confessing of his fault, the supremacy, the establishing of holy days, the abolishing of six articles, and divers other, whereof the copy is in the council-chest ; whereunto he put his hand, saving to the confession.

10. Sir William Herbert and secretary Petre were sent unto him, to tell him, I marvelled that he would not put his hand to the confession. To which he made answer, That he would not put his hand to the confession, for because he was innocent, and also the confession was but the preface of articles.

11. The bishop of London, the secretary Petre, Mr. Cecil, and Goderick, were commanded to make certain articles according to the laws, and to put in the submission.

12. It was appointed, That under the shadow of preparing for the sea-matters, there should be sent 5000l. to the protestants to get their good-will.

14. The bishop of Winchester did deny the articles that the bishop of London and the other had made.

13. Sir John Yates was sent into Esse to stop the going away of the lady Mary, because it was credibly informed that Scipperus should steal her away to Antwerp; divers of her gentlemen were there, and Scipperus a little before came to see the landing-places.

16. It was appointed that the two hundred with the duke of Somerset, and two hundred with the lord privy-seal, and four hundred with master St. Legier, should be sent to the

sea-coast.

17. It was agreed, that on Wednesday next, we should go in one day to Windsor and dine at Sion.

18. It was thought best that the lord Bowes should tarry in his wardenship still, and the earl of Warwick should tarry here and be recompensed.

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19. The bishop of Winchester was sequestred from his fruits for three months.

20. Hooper was made bishop of Glocester. The merchants were commanded to stay as much as they could their vent into Flanders, because the emperor had made many streight laws against them that professed the gospel.

21. A muster was made of the Boulonois, who were fully payed for all past, and a month to come. Sir John Wallop, Francis Hall, and doctor Coke, were appointed commissioners to appoint the limits between me and the French king.

23. Removing to Windsor.

22. The secretary Petre, and the lord chancellor, were appointed to go to the lady Mary, to cause her to come to Oking, or to the court.

25. It was appointed, that half the French king's paiment should be bestowed on paying 10000l. at Calais, 90007. in Ireland, 100007. in the north, 20007. in the admiralty, so that every crown might go for one of our nobles.

27. Because the rumour came so much of Scipperus coming, it was appointed that they of the admiralty should set my ships in readiness.

26. The duke of Somerset went to set order in Oxfordshire, Sussex, Wilshire, and Hampshire.

28. The lady hry, after long communication, was content to come to Leez to my lord chancellor, and then to Hunsden; but she utterly denied to come to the court or Oking at that time.

31. The earl of Southampton died.

14. Andrew Dory took the city of

in Africa,

from the pirat Dragutte, who in the mean season burnt the country of Genoa.

8. The emperor came to Ausburg.

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4. Mr. St. Legier was appointed, by letters patents, to be deputy there; and had his commission, instructions, and letters to the nobles of Ireland for the same purpose.

5. The same deputy departed from the castle of Windsor.

6. The duke of Somerset departed to Redding to take BOOK an order there.

7. It was appointed, that of the mony delivered to me by the French king, there should be taken 100000 crowns to pay 10000l. at Calais, 10000 in the north, and 2000 in the admiralty, and 8000 in Ireland.

8. Monsieur Henaudy took his leave to depart to Calais, and so upon the paiment to be delivered home; and Tremoville being sick, went in a horse-litter to Dover.

9. The French ambassador came to Windsor, to sue for a passport for the dowager of Scotland; which being granted, so she came like a friend; he required 300 horse to pass, with 200 keepers, which was not wholly granted, but only that 200 horse, with an 100 keepers in one company, coming into this realm, as should be appointed, should, without let, pass into France, and not return this way.

11. The vicedam of Chartres shewed his license to tarry here, with a letter written to the same purpose.

10. The ambassador of France departed not a little contented with his gentle answers.

12. Removing to Guilford.

13. The parliament was prorogued to the 20th of February next following.

Mr. Cook master of requests, and certain other lawyers, were appointed to make a short table of the laws and acts that were not wholly unprofitable, and present it to the board.

The lord chancellor fell sore sick, with forty more of his house, so that the lady Mary came not thither at that time.

14. There came divers advertisements from Chamberlain, ambassadour with the queen of Hungary, that their very intent was to take away the lady Mary, and so to begin an outward war, and an inward conspiracy; insomuch that the queen said Scipperus was but a coward, and for fear of one gentleman that came down, durst not go forth with his enterprise to my lady Mary.

16. The earl of Maxwell came down to the north-border

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PART with a good power to overthrow the Gremes, who were a certain family that were yielded to me; but the lord Dacre stood before his face with a good band of men, and so put him from his purpose, and the gentlemen, called Gremes, skirmished with the said earl, slaying certain of his men.

17. The council appointed, among themselves, That none of them should speak in any man's behalf for land to be given, reversion of offices, leases of manours, or extraordinary annuities, except for certain captains who served at Bolein, their answer being deferred till Michaelmass next. 18. A proclamation that till Michaelmass all strangers that sued for pensions should go their way.

20. Removing to Oking.

15. The second paiment of the French was paied, and Henaudy and Tremoville delivered.

21. 80001. of the last paiment was appointed to be paied to the dispatch of Calais, and 5000 at the north.

24. 100007. was appointed to be occupied to win mony to pay the next year, pay the outward pays; and it was promised that the mony should double every month. 26. Removing to Oatlands.

27. Andrea Doria gave a hot assault to the town of in Africa kept by the pirat called Drogute, but was repulsed by the townsmen.

29. The pirat gave a hot assault to Andrea Doria by night, and slew the captain of Thames, with divers other notable men.

31. The duke Maurice made answer to the emperor, That if the council were not free, he would not come at it.

September.

2. Maclamore in Ireland, before a rebel, by the means of Mr. Baberson, surrendred himself and gave pledges.

6. Mr. Wotton gave up his secretaryship, and Mr. Cecil got it of him.

8. Removing from Nonsuch.

13. Removing from Oatlands.

22. A proclamation was set forth, by the which it was commanded; 1. That no kind of victual, no wax, tallow,

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