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Dee, John, 1527-1608

"The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee And the Catalog of His Library of Manuscripts"

Her Majestie toke the bill agayn and kept [it]
uppon her cushen; and on the 8th day, by the chief motion of the
Lord Admirall, and somwhat of the Lord Buckhurst, the Quene's wish
was to the Lord Archbishop presently that I shuld have Dr. Day his
place in Powles. Dec. 22nd, payd seven shillings to Elizabeth Felde,
part of her wagis. Given to Lettyce 5_s._, part of her wagis. Payd
to Richard 8_s._, part of his wagis; and all other reckonings payd.
1595. Jan. 8rd, the Wardenship of Manchester spoken of by the Lord
Archbishop of Canterbury. Feb. 5th, my bill of Manchester offered to
the Quene afore dynner by Sir John Wolly to signe, but she deferred
it. Feb. 10th, at two after none I toke a cutpurse taking my purse
out of my pocket in the Temple. Feb. 18th, Mr. Laward his sonne
Thomas born at noone or a little after, ? vel ?. Consultatio et
deliberatio prima cum Marmione Haselwood in fine istius mensis.
March 18th, Mr. Francis Garland cam this morning to viset me,
and had much talk with me of Sir E. K. March 20th, Mr. Marmion
Haselwood, Mr. Dymmock, and Mr. Hipwell, cam to me to Mortlak. March
21st, Barthilmew Hikman cam to Mortlak. March 26th, Barthilmew
homeward. March 29th, Mr. Laward and Mr. Alred cam to me.
April 18th, my bill for Manchester Wardenship signed by the Quene,
Mr. Herbert offring it her. May 4th, payd Richard 20_s._ part of
his wagis, and more I gave him 10_s._ for full payment of all od
reckenings of late.


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