DERING (SIR EDWARD, first Baronet)
Volume of calligraphic transcripts collected by Sir Edward Dering of Surrenden Dering, Kent, probably in the hand of Dering's amanuensis Oliver Marshall with Dering's own marginalia, relating to taxation payable under feudal precedent by the country of Kent, and to the rights of the Cinque Ports, beginning with a transcript (f.1r) of the Act of 20 E.3 (1346) for raising 40 shillings from every knight's fee in the county of Kent, towards making the King's son a knight; followed by (this constituting the bulk of the manuscript) an assessment of knights' fees payable, listed by each hundred in Kent (ff.1v-56v); transcripts of documents and correspondence between Dering and others, concerning composition of knighthood payable by Kent, comprising "A true coppy of the severall Commissions for Knighthood & the Compositions thereby made togeather w.th the whole preceedance therein Annis 1630. et 1631" and the "Instructions w.ch yow are to follow in the execucion of this o.r Commission" (annotated throughout by Dering with the differences between the letter accompanying the first commission and that accompanying the second), the King's letter accompanying the first commission to the Earl of Thanet, Sir Edward Hales, Sir Edward Dering and others, 4 August 1630, and that accompanying the second, 25 July 1631; the letter by the Commissioners for Kent for the Composition for the Fine of Knighthood, meeting at Maidstone, to the Lord Treasurer, 15 September 1630, with another form Thanet, Hales and Dering to the Treasurer from Rochester, 17 August 1630, and "A Copy of my Lord T[reasurer's] answere", 8 October 1630, "A Copy of Mr Attorneyes lettre directed to the Lord T[reasurer]", "A Copy of a lettre from the Lords of the Privy Counsell" received with the second commission, 29 July 1631; "A Copy of the Schedule mencioned in the last lettre", followed by letters to Dering and fellow Commissioners and to Sir Thomas Walsingham, seemingly by the Treasurer, 16 August and 1 September 1631, with the Commissioners' letter to the Treasurer of 16 September 1631, ending with "A Copy of a Lettre sent unto my Lord T[reasurer]" by the Commissioners of 18 October 1631 ("...in regard of a summons that we heare of to call Sr Edward Dering from this worke unto the answere of other causes in the Starchamber: wherein we humbly move your Lo.pp to ioyne with such other of their Lo.ppes as have consented to the respiting his appearance there especially because his assistance wilbe of chiefer use in the rest of the portes which we are to go through with..."); the volume concludes with a transcript of the liberties granted the Cinque Ports by Elizabeth I, headed "Quinque Portus Carta de Libertatibus Quinque Portuum" (breaking off at the end of the second leaf); with loose at the end, in a contemporary but slightly more calligraphic transcribing hand, a list of the 100 Knights of the Bath, as of 17 H.7, with their yearly value, headed "Out of an old booke in Folio marked on the last cover [space] wherein were many severall things registred (late Mr Francis Thynns) now belonging to Sr Egremond Thynne knt Sergeant at lawe March 10. 1628", bookplates of F. William Cock, S. Graham Brade-Birks and Ernest Bryan Gipps (see note below), approximately 140 pages, many initial letters rubricated (with some of those towards the end of the volume left blank and some later filled in with blue crayon), occasional minor marks, dust-staining near the edges and signs of use, but overall in fine, fresh and attractive condition, half red morocco, marbled boards, spine labelled 'Acd [sic] Made in Kent 20 Edw III For Making Kings Son A Knight', rubbed, spine splitting, folio, [c.1630]
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