Manuscripts
Commonplace book. Royal household: manuscript
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Commonplace book. Economics: manuscript
Manuscripts
Copies of treatises and records concerning English currency, the wool trade, foreign exchange, the Royal Mint, etc.
mssHM 38340
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The Stablishments and Ordinances made at Waltham Abbey the xth day of December the yere of oure Lord God MCCCCLXVIII [December 10, 1468]...for the Rule, Ordinance and Guiding of the Householde of the Right High and Mighte Prince the Duke of Clarence, (followed by ) "The Order of a Nobleman's House as Duke, Marques, Earle,": manuscript
Manuscripts
Two undated but 16th century copies made by Robert Boys of elaborate and detailed household ordinances, or regulations, for George, Duke of Clarence (ff. 1-24) and for a nobleman in general (ff. 25-60).
mssHM 66347
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Commonplace book. Parliament: manuscript
Manuscripts
Copies of speeches in Parliament from 1623 to 1628, preceded by a roll of knights created in 1603 to 1624.
mssHM 30663
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Commonplace book. English history: manuscript
Manuscripts
Copies of letters, treatises, and accounts of legal proceedings, chiefly in England, in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, including accounts of the rebellion, trial, and execution of the Earl of Essex, a copy of the "Liber Intrationem [in Camera Stellata tempore Regis Henr. Septimi]", other proceedings in Star Chamber, Sir Henry Wotton on George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, etc.
mssHM 41952
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Commonplace book. English history: manuscript
Manuscripts
Copies of letters of Sir Walter Ralegh, Robert Devereux (2nd Earl of Essex), Henry Brooke (8th Baron Cobham), Sir Philip Sidney, William Cecil (Baron Burghley), Thomas Egerton (1st Viscount Brackley), and other prominent persons.
mssHM 102
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Commonplace book. English history: manuscript
Manuscripts
Includes copies of "Leicester's Commonwealth," "Burghley's Commonwealth," Sir Francis Bacon's "Certain Observations Made Upon a Libel," letters by Sir Walter Ralegh, etc.
mssHM 267