Charles I - volume 530: June 1629

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49 Addenda. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1897.

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'Charles I - volume 530: June 1629', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49 Addenda, (London, 1897) pp. 345-347. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/addenda/1625-49/pp345-347 [accessed 13 April 2024]

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June 1629

June 2. 62. Petition of Robert Throgmorton, Esq., to the King. That he and his heirs for ever being seized of the manors of Weston, Underwood, Oversley, Kingsbourn in Oversley, and Sambourn were, by former grants from the Crown, authorised to hold courts-leet, view-of-frank-pledge, with the profits of leets, free-warren, waifs, and strays, but not in the manors of Coughton, Spernall, and Upton, Hasler, and reputed manors of Moorehall and Aspeley severally in cos. Bucks, Warwick, and Worcester. Prays that His Majesty for the better ordering of those places and inhabitants would not only confirm the privileges petitioner now enjoys, but empower him to keep courts-leets twice yearly within those manors, and to enjoy the profits of courts, free-warren, fines, amercements, assize, and assay of bread, beer, &c, within all and every the manors and lands aforesaid. Underwritten,
62. i. Reference to the Lord Treasurer, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Attorney-General to consider of this petition, and certify what they conceive His Majesty may conveniently do therein; and then he will further show his royal pleasure. Court at Greenwich, 2nd June 1629. [1 p.]
June 5. 63. Certificate of the Commissioners for the Subsidy in co. Sussex to the Lord Treasurer and others, that John Stone, of Rusper, yeoman, was resident at and taken in Rusper, at 30s. in lands. [1 p.]
June 13. 64. Mem.—Richard Bond's specialities on two inquisitions taken 11th and 13th June 1629. Garton's bonds delivered to Mr. Tate in Michaelmas. [¼ p.]
June 15. 65. Order in Council for certifying the number of ordnance made within this kingdom since the first year of His Majesty's reign. Underwritten,
65. i. Notice of this was given to Mr. Hooker and to the gunfounder, and a certificate from all parties divers times pressed for. The Officers of the Ordnance for so much as concerns themselves returned an account to the Lords Commissioners for the Admiralty, dated 3rd August 1629. [Already calendared, see Vol. CXLIV., No. 78. 1 p.]
June 16. 66. The King to the Commissioners of Sewers in cos. Norfolk, &c. [Duplicate of Vol. CXLIV., No. 84.]
June 16. 67. Certificate of the Commissioners for the Subsidy in the City and Liberties of Westminster to the Lord Treasurer and others, that Richard Denham, the high collector appointed for the third of the five entire subsidies granted in Parliament in 3 Car., returns the persons herein named as either dead, gone away, or no effects since the said assessments made. [1 p.]
June 22.
Castle Elizabeth.
68. Sir John Peyton to Secretary Dorchester. Thinks it necessary to notice the case of the garrison soldiers, five or six in number, cashiered for disobedience to his orders. Complains that 450l. had been cut off from his allowance as Governor, by the deduction out of the Governor's revenues of 100l. per annum for the Dean [of Jersey], and nearly as much for the bailiff, besides Lord Conway at his being Commissioner here, added 20 men to the ordinary garrison left by other governors, as appears by a copy of the list under Sir Walter Rawley's [Raleigh's] hand, and increased every soldier's pay 20s. per annum. [Seal, with crest, broken. 1½ pp.]
June 26. 69. Return showing the number of ordnance appearing by tickets to have been sold and shipped out of the founders' stores at several dates betwixt the 23rd January 1628[–29] and the 26th of June following, with the names of the persons for whom they were consigned. [2 pp.]
June 29. 70. Affidavit of Roger Nott that 76l. 11s. 8d. was still remaining due to him of 84l. 11s. 8d., owing by Sir John Packington, junior, for mercers' goods at the time of his decease. [1 p.]
June 29. 71. The like of Arthur Knight, of London, haberdasher, that 21l. 8s. was due to him from Sir J. Packington, bart., deceased. [1 p.]
June 29. 72. The like of William Taylor, milliner, for 8l. 4s. 10d. due. [1 p.]
June 30. 73. Reasons by Sir Henry Marten, Judge of the Admiralty, explaining the merits of the cause and grounds of award given in that Court against the ship named "Our Lady of the Conception" and her lading, taken by Captain Smart, 26th May. [Latin, 2 pp.]