Catalogue description PEREGRINE BERTIE to his brother, the EARL OF LINDSEY, at Grimsthorpe.
This record is held by Lincolnshire Archives
Reference: | 8ANC9/10 |
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Title: | PEREGRINE BERTIE to his brother, the EARL OF LINDSEY, at Grimsthorpe. |
Description: |
--I spoke with Lord Willoughby in Westminster Hall [about the felling of trees], and told him I would not for ten thousand pounds have my seat so defaced as his would be. I find that Lord Rivers and Mr. Serjeant Brittland believe that after your death they would have no title to their mortgage, but would be at Lord Willoughby's mercy. I have told them it is as good as any in England, for Sir Geffry Palmer made it so firm that nothing can hinder the payment. |
Date: | 1693, May 27 |
Held by: | Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Physical description: | 1½ pages. |
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