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Papers Relating to Nathaniel Bacon as Collector of Subsidies and Loans
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
Abstract
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- The Official Papers of Sir Nathaniel Bacon, as Justice of the Peace
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- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1915
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page 78 note 1 The grant is for 2 Fifteenths and a Subsidy. As the four last Parliaments of Elizabeth voted in excess of this—1589 = 2 S 4 T and F; 1593 = 3 S 6 T and F; 1597 = 3 S 6 T and F; 1601 = 4 S 8 T and F—this document must be dated ante 1588.
page 78 note 2 M.P. for Castle Rising, 1586; Sheriff for Norff. 1594–5; Knighted at Cadiz 1596; deputy Lieutenant of Norff.; ob. 1623.
page 78 note 3 Brother of Sir Tho. of Claxton and Sir Francis the Lord Chief Justice. His Christian name was from his mother, Anne Bassingborne.
page 82 note 1 Of Hainford and Beeston. Knighted 1603. Ambassador to Spain. Norff. Visitations, II, 347.
page 84 note 1 Samuel Harsnet, from Chichester June 17, 1619; translated to York, Nov. 26, 1628.
page 85 note 1 The following Subsidy Rolls have been preserved, but are omitted for want of space: three Rolls of South Erpingham Hundred (1601) the one for 1606 being given below; Gallow Hundred (1607), Lands£188, Goods £81; North Erpingham Hundred (1602), Lands £497, Goods, £286; Laundich Hundred (1621), Lands £284, Goods £78, and three Rolls of Northgrenhoe Hundred (Oct., 1602, April, 1603, and Sept., 1607), the last roll showing Lands £317, Goods £169.
page 85 note * All entries starred in this document are crossed out in the original. Those printed in italics are there entered in a different hand. See Intro, p. xv.