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Corpus Christi College Cambridge / PARKER-ON-THE-WEB M.R. James, Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1912 MS 114A Stanley: Misc. I TJames: vac. Matthew Parker's Correspondence, Volume 1 Parker's Correspondence Codicology: Paper, mm 310 x 220, (12.5 x 8.5 in.), pp. 966 numbered. Bound in two volumes. 114A, containing nos. 1 - 176, pp. 1 - 498. 114B, containing nos. 177 - 342, pp. 499 - 966. Latimer[]'s letter to Parker[], once in this volume, is now Brit. Mus. Add. 19400[LBL400]: see Parker Corr. p. 5[Bruce and Perowne 1853] , Strype I 10[Strype 1711] (H. P. S.) The following references to printed items are probably not complete. Foliation: ff. i-iii + pp. 1-4 + 4a-5a + 5-12 + 12a-13a + 13-30 (31-42 missing) + 43-90 (91-94 missing) + 95-166 + 166a-167a + 167- 194 + 194a-195a + 195-242 + 242a-243a + 243-392 + 392a-l + 393-430 (431-432 missing) + 433-440 + 440a-441a + 441-442 (443- 444 missing) + 445-458 + 458a-459a + 459-498 + ff. iv-v. Language: English and Latin. Contents: 1. 4a-5a Letter from Pope Julius II[] to Henry VIII[], 14 March 1512 Epistola papae Julii II[], ad Henricum VIII.[] in qua regem orat ut eum et sedem apostolicam contra inimicos defendat, data 14 Martii 1512 2. 5-6 Letter from Henry VIII[] recommending Matthew Parker[] to be master of Corpus Christi College[] Henry VIII[]'s recommendatory letter for Dr. Parker[] to be master of Corpus Christi College[], dated Westminster[] ultimo Nov. anno regni 36°. original Strype, Parker, App. 5[Strype 1711]: Parker Corresp., Parker Soc. XIII [Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 6 blank 3. 7-7 Letter from Queen Katherine Parr[] to Matthew Parker[] Letter from queen Katherine [Parr][] recommending Randall Radclyff[] to the bayliwick of the college of Stoke[], dated Westm. 14 Nov. 36 Hen. VIII. Corr. XII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] 4. 8-13a Warrant for a doe Warrant for a doe out of the forest of Wayebrige[] under the sign manual of Henry VIII.[] dated Salisbury[] Oct. 13, anno regni 36 Corr. IV[Bruce and Perowne 1853] pp. 9 - 13a blank except for addresses on some pages 5. 13-14 Letter from Queen Elizabeth I[] to Matthew Parker[] Letter from queen Elizabeth[] to the archbishop[] directing him to receive and entertain the French ambassador[] in his way to London[]. Richmond[] May 14, anno regni 6to Corr. CLXI[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 14 blank 6. 15-20 Letter from Queen Elizabeth I[] to Matthew Parker[] From the same, commanding the archbishop[] to give his orders for a general prayer and fasting during the time of sickness, and requiring obedience from all her subjects to his directions, dated Richmond[] Aug. 1, anno regni 5 to Strype, App. 21[Strype 1711], Corr. CXXXVII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] pp. 16 - 20 blank except for addresses on some pages 7. 21-22 Letter from Queen Elizabeth I[] to Matthew Parker[] From the same, directing the archbishop[] and other commissioners to visit Eaton-college[], and to enquire into the late election of a provost, dated Lea 22 Aug. anno regni 3 to Strype, App. 16[Strype 1711], Corr. CVIII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 22 blank 8. 23-28 Visitation of Eton College[] by Matthew Parker[] and others, 9-11 September 1561 Visitatio collegii de Eaton[] per Mattheum Parker archiepiscopum Cantuariensem[], Robertum Home episcopum Winton[] et Anthonium Cooke[] militem, facta 9, 10 et 11 Sept. 1561 Corr. p. 150 note[Bruce and Perowne 1853] pp. 26 - 28 blank except for addresses on some pages 9. 29-30 Commission of Queen Elizabeth I[] issued to Matthew Parker[] and others to conduct a visitation of Eton College[] and Cambridge University[] Commissio data ab Elizabetha regina[], Willelmo Cecill[] militi, Antonio Coco[] militi, Mattheo Parker[] S. T. P. Willelmo Billo[] S. T. P. Gualtero Haddono[] L. L. D. Willelmo Maio[] L. L. D. Thomae Wendeo[] M. D. Roberto Home[] S. T. P. et Jacobo Pilkington[] S. T. P. ad visitandum collegium de Eaton[], et totam academiam Cantab.[] 20 Junii, anno regni Imo. Lamb, Documents 275[Lamb 1838] p. 30 blank 10. 43-44 Letter from Queen Elizabeth I[] to Matthew Parker[], 17 January 1568 Letter from queen Elizabeth[], desiring the archbishop[] to collate Dr. Newton[] dean of Winchester[] to a prebende in the church of Canterbury[] then vacant, dated Hampton- court[] 17 Jan. 1568 Corr. CCLXI[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 44 blank 11. 45-48 Letter from Robert Dudley[] to Matthew Parker[] From the earl of Leicester[] on the same subject, dated from the court Jan. 16 Corr. CCLXI note[Bruce and Perowne 1853] pp. 46 - 48 blank except for addresses on some pages 12. 49-50 Letter from the Lords of the privy council (printed), July 1568 Letter from the lords of the privy-council to all her majesties subjects, signifying her majesties pleasure, that they should permit the archbishop[] or his deputies to view and peruse all the records and monuments belonging to the late dissolved monasteries that were in their hands, dated from Howard-place[] July, 1568 [Nasmith:] Printed and attested by I. Incent[], Notary-publick Corr. CCLI note[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 50 blank 13. 51-52 Letter from the Lords of the privy council (handwritten) The same in writing, probably the original but the signatures are all cut off Corr. CCLI note[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 52 blank 14. 53-54 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[] Letter from the lords of the council to the archbishop[] and the bishop of London[], desiring them to take such means as they should think meet, to persuade Dr. Smith[] of Oxford[] to conform to the established church, dated from Hampton[] 24 Aug. 1559 Corr. LVII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 54 blank 15. 55-60 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 13 December 1551 Letter from the same to Dr. Parker[], commanding his attendance upon the king dated Westminster[], Dec. 13, 1551 Corr. XXXVII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] pp. 56 - 60 blank except for addresses on some pages 16. 61-61 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 9 November 1559 Letter from the same, to the archbishop[] and other ecclesiastical commissioners, desiring them to proceed against Dr. Carter[] and Seggiswick recusants, dated Westminster[] Nov. 9, 1559 Corr. LXXIII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] 17. 62-64 Letter from John Skypp[] to Matthew Parker[] Letter from Dr. Skypp[] to Dr. Parker[], desiring him to come up to court, and informing him that the king intends to appoint him one of his chaplains, dated Westm.[] Feb. 12 Corr. VII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 63 - 64 blank 18. 65-66 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 14 December 1561 Letter from the lords of the council for the removal of William Rise[] a recusant to the tower, dated Westm.[] Dec. 14, 1561 Corr. CXIII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 66 blank 19. 67-68 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 28 June 1563 Letter from the same, desiring the archbishop to recommend a person skilled in the civil law to be marshall of the town of New-haven[], dated Greenwich[] June 28, 1563 Corr. CXXXIII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 68 blank 20. 69-70 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 24 October 1561 Letter from the same, directing William Rise[] to be again removed to the archbishop's house, and desiring his grace to endeavour to persuade him to take the oath of supremacy, dated from St. James[] 24 Oct. 1561 Corr. CXII and note[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 70 blank 21. 71-76 Acknowledgement of the queen[]'s supremacy Acknowledgement of the queen[]'s supremacy by Rise[] pp. 72 - 76 blank except for addresses on some pages 22. 77-78 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 7 September 1559 Letter from the lords of the council, desiring the archbishop[] to endeavour to persuade Anthony Atkins[], fellow of Merton-college Oxford[], then a prisoner in the tower, to conform to the established church, dated Hampton-court[] Sept. 7, 1559 Corr. LX[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 78 blank 23. 79-79 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 4 September 1560 Letter from the same, desiring the archbishop[]'s opinion, whether the recusants confined in the tower[] might not with safety be permitted to meet together at meals, dated Wyndesour[] 4 Sept. 1560 Corr. LXXXVII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] 24. 80-80 Letter from Matthew Parker[] to Edward Warner[] From the archbishop[] to the lieutenant of the tower[] on the same subject, dated Lambeth[] Sept. 6. Corr. LXXXVIII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] 25. 81-82 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 23 September 1559 Letter from the lords of the council, desiring the archbishop[] to examine the vicar of Howe in Kent[], then a prisoner in the marshalsea[], and to set him at liberty, if he appeared to him to deserve it, dated Hampton-court[] 23 Sept. 1559 Corr. LXII[Bruce and Perowne 1853] p. 82 blank 26. 83-86 Letter from the Lords of the council to Matthew Parker[], 2 November 1559 Letter from the same, directing the archbishop[] to release Peter Langrige[] and John Earl[], late prebendary and peti-canon of Winchester[], then prisoners in the benche[] and the marshalsea[], after taking bond for their good behaviour and certainty of abode, dated Westm.[] 2 Nov. 1559 Corr.