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Date
ca. 1547-ca. 1556
Location
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Manuscript text
Extent
72 leaves
Language
English
Size
32 x 22 cm
Genre
Official documents
Communications
Communications
Reference IDs
Phillipps, T. Phillipps manuscripts: 29561
Folger bibliographic ID: 244307
Folger call number: V.b.344
Folger holdings ID: 309453
Accession Number: MS Add 870
Folger bibliographic ID: 244307
Folger call number: V.b.344
Folger holdings ID: 309453
Accession Number: MS Add 870
Summary
With: Letter from Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset, Petworth, to unknown female correspondent, 1730 September 19 (1 leaf), discussing estates obtained from his first marriage to Elizabeth Seymour (née Percy). Also a document describing "This great estate" (presumably Somerset Place) (2 leaves)
Notes
General notes
Title in later hand on leaf 1: Papers relative to the affairs of the Duke of Somerset Protector _ temp E_ C_ 1547-1553 & other papers Phillipps MS On leaf 1, "Lot 460" of unknown sale Formerly Folger MS Add 870 Acquired by Hofmann & Freeman from Sotheby sale, July 17, 1984, lot 304
Also known as
Extended title: Account book and receipts of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, kept by John Pykarell, cofferer ca. 1547-ca. 1556
Subjects
Related names
author: Somerset, Edward Seymour, Duke of, 1506?-1552
subject: Somerset House (London, England)
subject: Whalley, Richard, 1498 or 1499-1583
subject: Pykarell, John, cofferer, active 1547-1556
subject: Somerset, Charles Seymour, Duke of, 1662-1748
associated with: Pykarell, John, cofferer, active 1547-1556
correspondent: Whalley, Richard, 1498 or 1499-1583
correspondent: Somerset, Charles Seymour, Duke of, 1662-1748
former owner: Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872
subject: Somerset House (London, England)
subject: Whalley, Richard, 1498 or 1499-1583
subject: Pykarell, John, cofferer, active 1547-1556
subject: Somerset, Charles Seymour, Duke of, 1662-1748
associated with: Pykarell, John, cofferer, active 1547-1556
correspondent: Whalley, Richard, 1498 or 1499-1583
correspondent: Somerset, Charles Seymour, Duke of, 1662-1748
former owner: Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872