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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of his, but a filial respect of the Queen his consort, and proceeding merely from her goodness. To the next in that … petitioner may quietly possess his right, and have free ingress and egress to the Tower and Church, where he now remains, and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a letter of the Archbishop of York as concerns the French and Dutch inhabiting the isle of Axholme. The strangers there … near the magazine of powder unassayed: 2. Danger from ingress and regress of persons of mean condition to the place … a day at set times, the workmen must lose much time in ingress and regress. [1 p.] 39. Petition of Christopher …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… already calendared under the dates of 18th February 16323 and 20th January 16345. [2 pp.] Feb. 1. Stamford. 1. Henry … he will offer to Windebank's consideration this business, and suggest that Windebank and himself may divide not the … chapel, but by a successive watch there set, prevented his egress, nor suffered any relief to be brought to him, and so …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1636 July 18-31, 1636 July 18. Petition of Robert Lewis and Richard Blower, aulnagers and farmers of the subsidy and moiety of forfeitures of the … place, and the inhabitants have always enjoyed liberty of ingress and regress to their several houses, with cart and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1638 February 112, 1638 Feb. 1. Petition of the Sub-dean and Prebendaries of the King's collegiate church of St. … Some of the inhabitants pretending a late liberty of free ingress and egress at all hours, have thereupon attempted to break down …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the former account of Winifred Nicholas, relict and executrix of David Nicholas, of the parish of St. … London, showing the assets, liabilities, and legal fees. [7 pp.] 2. Brief in a suit in the Arches … may have satisfaction. Prays also a warrant for free egress and regress to Scotland to transport salt. [ Seal with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… May 1648 May 1. Derby House. 37. The Committee of Lords and Commons at Derby House to Captain Jordan or any commander … for sending two ships to lie at Sheerness to prevent ingress or egress of ships and to prevent fortification on either side …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… 1645 November 1645 Nov. 1. 316. Edward, Lord Conway and Kilultagh to [the Committee for Compounding ?]. I have … Llewelyn, keeper of Windsor Castle gate, attending on the ingress and egress of workmen, from 4 d. to 8 d. a day for certain days, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… defences. Have directed the landing places between Dover and Folkestone to be made impassable, and the beacons to be watched. Defective state of the bulwark … Company, and all prizes taken by them, should have free ingress into any of the King's ports, and that certain …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of four letters sent franked with Mr. Muddiman's, April 26 and May 1, but not of his writing nor seal, Mr. Cook ordering … only an exception, as to the stables and barns, of free egress and ingress for the King's officers and servants. May 29, 1666. …
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