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Letter from Sir Walter Raleigh, the Court at Greenwich, to Sir William More, Sir...
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- Letter from Sir Walter Raleigh, the Court at Greenwich, to Sir William More, Sir George More, Laurence Stoughton, William Wright and John Denham. Robert Sharpe, 'one of her Majesty's servants of my band', is being unjustly molested by lawsuits brought by Edward Owen without permission from Raleigh. Sharpe and Owen should be questioned and Raleigh informed as to what lies behind the dispute so he can take action. [HMC p.657b; see also 6729/12/29]
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- 20 May 1598
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HISTORICAL CORRESPONDENCE VOLUME LM/2013
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MORE MOLYNEUX FAMILY OF LOSELEY PARK, HISTORICAL CORRESPONDENCE VOLUMES
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HISTORICAL CORRESPONDENCE VOLUME LM/2013
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Letter from Sir Walter Raleigh, the Court at Greenwich, to Sir William More, Sir George More, Laurence Stoughton, William Wright and John Denham. Robert Sharpe, 'one of her Majesty's servants of my band', is being unjustly molested by lawsuits brought by Edward Owen without permission from Raleigh. Sharpe and Owen should be questioned and Raleigh informed as to what lies behind the dispute so he can take action. [HMC p.657b; see also 6729/12/29]