Extract from a patent of appointment from the Lord Privy Seal to Peter Edney [manuscript], 1592/3 January 12.

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Extract from a patent of appointment from the Lord Privy Seal to Peter Edney [manuscript], 1592/3 January 12.

Official copy. Annual wages and fees for life of £24 and £16, 2 shillings and 6 pence; and £20 more yearly at her majesty's pleasure. Original signed under privy seal by Brende; copy signed: Jo. Puckering C.S.

1 leaf ; 29 x 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7972027

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Edney, Peter, fl. 1593.

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Brende, fl. 1593.

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England and Wales. Lord Privy Seal

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Thomas Bell, a Catholic priest who recanted his faith and became a prolific writer of anti-Catholic tracts, was given a pension of £50 by the Queen. From the description of Extract from letters patent for an annuity from the Exchequer to Thomas Bell [manuscript], 1592/3 February 24. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 682948737 Peter Edney was one of the Queen's musicians, a flute-player. From the description of Extract from a patent of appointment ...

Puckering, John, 1543 or 1544-1596

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