Charles II: March 1664

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, Addenda 1660-1685. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1939.

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'Charles II: March 1664', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, Addenda 1660-1685, (London, 1939) pp. 98-99. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/addenda/1660-85/pp98-99 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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March 1664

March 2. Certificate by Robert Smyth of the sufficiency of the proposed sureties of John Godwin, purser of the Nonsuch. [Ibid. No. 113.]
March 15. Certificate by the Commissioners in Middlesex for the subsidy of the assessment of Bridget Neale of the parish of St. Andrew's Holborn, widow. [Much damaged. S.P. Supplementary 134, No. 331.]
March 15. Certificate by Capt. William Basse that the Dunkirk came home from Surat full laden with goods for the East India Company. Account of the tonnage brought home by the Convertine victualled and manned by the East India Company, viz., pepper 278 tons, cashia lignum 12 tons 5 cwt., saltpetre 13 tons 12 cwt., green ginger 58 tons, cowries 4 tons 5 cwt.; total 366 tons 2 cwt. [S.P. Supplementary 136, No. 114.]
March 16. Request by Sir W. Batten that the Augustine be sent up into the river and that the stores therein named be sent by her. [Ibid. No. 115.]
March 23. Warrant from Lord Ashley to the Auditors for allowing to some one the yearly allowance of 12l. [Fragment. S.P. Supplementary 134, No. 332.]
March 25. List by Sir William Batten of the principal provisions in store at Chatham, Deptford, Woolwich and Portsmouth. [2 copies. S.P. Supplementary 136, Nos. 116, 117.]
March 29. Certificate by Capt. Arnold Browne that Thomas Smith was entered on the Dunkirk 1 March, 1661[–2], and discharged 26 March, 1663. [Ibid. No. 118.]
[1664, March ?] John Bennett to the Navy Commissioners. Petition for employment as master. Has been lately examined by the Trinity House and lately served in the Portland. [Ibid. No. 119.] Annexed,
Trinity House certificate of Bennett's competency. 2 March, 1663[–4]. [Ibid. No. 119 i.]