Warrant concerning purveyance for the Queen's Household [manuscript], 1596/7 March 16.

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Warrant concerning purveyance for the Queen's Household [manuscript], 1596/7 March 16.

For the Chief Constables to collect the sums assessed for Her Majesty's provision and diet (purveyance). Signed by 5 justices, including the bishop of Norwich (William Redman) and Nathaniel Bacon. Addressed to the justices of the peace of "Southgrenhoe, Grymshoe, Waylonde, Shropham, Gylcrose and Thetford."

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Redman, William, -1602

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Bacon, Nathaniel, 1547-1622

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The records described below appear to relate to Nathaniel BACON (1547? - 1622) of Stiffkey, Norfolk, the second son of Sir Nicholas Bacon (1509 - 1579), Lord Keeper. He was admitted to Gray's Inn 1562 December 15; M.P. for Tavistock 1571 and 1572, for Norfolk 1584 and 1593, for Lynn 1597; Sheriff of Norfolk 1599; Knighted 1604 July 21. He died 1622 November 7 at the age of 75 and was buried in Stiffkey churchyard From the guide to the STIFFKEY, NORFOLK, 1576-1626, (University of Read...

Norfolk (England). Justices of the Peace

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