"A note of all such troubles as I sir Alexander Colepeper of Bedgeburie have had for the catholic religion since the second year of queen Elizabeth;" with the arms and names of the knights and gentlemen who were committed to prison for recusancy
MS. Tanner 118, fol. 128
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
-
Details
-
This item is described in 1 online catalogue.?
For the main catalogue entry, see: Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts
Description
From Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts
This is an extract only. For more information, see the catalogue record in Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts.
Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts contains descriptions of the Bodleian Libraries’ archival collections, including post-1500 manuscripts. Some manuscripts with records in other catalogues are also described here as part of a description of a larger archive. Learn more.
Title
"A note of all such troubles as I sir Alexander Colepeper of Bedgeburie have had for the catholic religion since the second year of queen Elizabeth;" with the arms and names of the knights and gentlemen who were committed to prison for recusancy
Shelfmark
MS. Tanner 118, fol. 128
Date
1590
Language
English
Physical extent
1 item
View full record in Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts
Collection contents
Papers relating to religion
"A note of all such troubles as I sir Alexander Colepeper of Bedgeburie have had for the catholic religion since the second year of queen Elizabeth;" with the arms and names of the knights and gentlemen who were committed to prison for recusancy
See this item
-
Requesting
-
For information on how to request this item, see Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts.