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Papers Relating to Cromer Pier

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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The Official Papers of Sir Nathaniel Bacon, as Justice of the Peace
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1915

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page 124 note * Not endorsed.

page 126 note 1 2nd son of Sir Robt Kemp of Gissing. Married dau. of Robert Themilthorpe of Foulsham, circa 1590.

page 128 note 1 Sir Hen. Sydney was a Justice of the Peace (Stow, B.M. 150, fol. 200, Feb. 17, 1604), but in 1606 Tho. Fayrfaxe proceeded against him for assault (id., fol. 208). About the same time he wrote to Sir Nathaniel: “I confess that I did rather gave hym a frendly correction then a violent beatyng & had that care of hym that I would not suffer a man to stryke hym but my self.” He objected to Fairfax being entered as “gent”—“I am sorry your dark hath made hym a gentleman … his grandfather kept an alehouse in Berry … and (was) afterwarde so pore a vickar that he was dryven to mak a dublet for this yong_gentleman of the covrynges of 2, bybles ” (id,. fol. 210–12).

page 128 note 1 This document and the one above are not endorsed but were pinned together.

page 129 note 1 The accounts of George England, taken before Sir Nathaniel Bacon, Jan. 19, 1609, are omitted as they are muddled and incomplete. There is also a letter from John Blofield to Sir Nathaniel and a reckoning of the money due to Cromer from Margaret Calliard executrix to Robt. Underwood.