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Draft of letter from Sir Thomas Cawarden to Edward, Lord Hastings, Lord Chamberlain....

Catalogue reference: Z/407/Lb.515

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This record is a file about the Draft of letter from Sir Thomas Cawarden to Edward, Lord Hastings, Lord Chamberlain.... dating from 18 Mar 1559.

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Z/407/Lb.515

Title

Draft of letter from Sir Thomas Cawarden to Edward, Lord Hastings, Lord Chamberlain. He apologizes to Lord Hastings for the poor condition of the tents left under his charge. Tents for mean soldiers alone remain and these have been disfurnished of their equipment for the Earl of Pembroke's expedition into France. [Film Fo 322.10]

Date

18 Mar 1559

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Surrey History Centre
Language

English

Record URL
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Z/407/

SECTION 8: PAPERS OF SIR THOMAS CAWARDEN (d.1559) AND OF SIR WILLIAM MORE RELATING...

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Draft of letter from Sir Thomas Cawarden to Edward, Lord Hastings, Lord Chamberlain. He apologizes to Lord Hastings for the poor condition of the tents left under his charge. Tents for mean soldiers alone remain and these have been disfurnished of their equipment for the Earl of Pembroke's expedition into France. [Film Fo 322.10]