| Description | Writer: Rowe, Thomas Addressee: Bargrave, Isaac, dean of Canterbury Cathedral, and chapter
At house of [Francis] Cottington, [Baron Cottington of Hamsworth]. He has heard from [John Warner, prebendary and] Dean of Lichfield and from Dr [Humphrey] Peake that he has cause to thank the Dean and Chapter for matters relating to a lease and a survey. Money for the survey is to be handled by Cooke. He complains about the Dean and Chapter's steward, Mr [James] Franklyn, and suggests that he should be assisted in keeping the Court of Survey [read Surrey?]. Contemporary endorsement.
Written at Salisbury House (Middlesex?) |