Anne: Table I. Caveats

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne, 1702-3. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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'Anne: Table I. Caveats', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne, 1702-3, (London, 1916) pp. 357. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/anne/1702-3/p357 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Table I.

Caveats

25 March. No warrant or order upon any petition to be made for or touching the office of clerk or keeper of her Majesty's records in the Tower of London or any annuity or fee for or in respect of the said office without giving notice to the present holder, William Petyt, at his office in the Tower or his chambers in the Inner Temple.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 74, p. 13, and S.P. Dom., Entry Book 75, p. 8.
30 April. No pardon to pass for any that were concerned in burning of the Clousley galley without informing the proprietors.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 75, p. 9.
3 June. No pardon to pass for Mark Noble, convicted of manslaughter at the sessions at Sandwich on 29 May last, concerning the death of John Shewens, chirurgeon to his Majesty's ship the Dunwich, without giving notice to Mr. Nathaniel Reading, at his house in Old Southampton buildings.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 74, p. 13.
24 June. No warrant to pass for reversing the outlawry of Sir Roger Strickland before notice given to Alexander Johnson, Esq., "at Mrs. Smith" in Stone Court, Fetter Lane, or Jasper Blythman, at his chambers in the Inner Temple.—S.P. Dom., Entry Book 75, p. 9.
15 Sept. Nothing to pass in relation to Higham Rectory, Suffolk, before notice given to the Bishop of London.—Ibid.
16. Dec. No approbation of a Town Clerk of Leeds (except it be to Henry Adams) to pass without notice to Blythman (as above) in "the Paper Buildings, King's Bench Walk."—Ibid.