Receipt from Thomas Howard, Earl of Berkshire, to Sir David Cunningham [manuscript], 1635 March 27.
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Cunningham, David, -1659
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Berkhamsted Place, Hertfordshire, originally built for Sir Edward Carey (1540-1618), was acquired by Charles in 1612 after the death of his brother, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. The house was then occupied by Charles' tutor Thomas Murray and his family after Murray's death in 1623. Barkhamsted was demolished in 1967. From the description of An accompt of the charge of repairinge his Majesties howse of Barkhampstead [manuscript], 1629 / directed and disbursed by David Cuningham. ...
Berkshire, Thomas Howard, Earl of, approximately 1590-1669
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Sir David Cunningham, Receiver General of the revenue belonging to Charles before his accession. From the description of Receipt from Thomas Howard, Earl of Berkshire, to Sir David Cunningham [manuscript], 1635 March 27. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 299085616 Adam Newton was treasurer or receiver general in the household of Prince Charles. From the description of Receipt from Thomas Howard, Viscount Andover, to Adam Newton [manuscript], 1622 ...
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
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Title: King of Great Britain and Ireland British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001084.0x0001b0 John Bennett of Symondsbury, Dorset, yeoman, was the grandfather of John Every, the ward of the Prince of Wales. Barbara Every was the widow of John Every, deceased, and mother of John Every, ward of the Prince of Wales. From the description of Lease from Charles, Prince of Wales, to John Bennett of Symondsbury,...