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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… pleasure, that no removals of the quarters of any troops or companies be ordered, till the committee of general … any Dutch ships are to act in conjunction with them; or, if the Dutch ships are to act apart, that it be settled … new invention for preserving ships from foundering at sea or in harbour by reason of leaks from great shot, worms, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… [etc.]. They desire a pardon, that they may serve at sea or in the plantations. Referred to Baron Hatsell. [ S.P.44. … fitted out and joined, they make together a squadron of 18 or 20. 'Tis believed they will meet at Cadiz. Advices from … before the said proclamation, was that there were very few or none of that species in the kingdom at that time, being in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… indictment, and to-day he petitioned for a writ of error, or to be heard by his counsel, and had retained Sir Thomas … be examined, as well if they came by way of the Brill or Newport as if they came from Calais. Another petition of … informed, but at present he knew not who the persons were, or what was the design in hand, Soon afterwards Mr. Crymes …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… by the restitution of the goods that came to their hands, or paying the value thereof. I am also to send you a petition … insisting on security that those leases should be renewed, or a covenant for an equivalent. At last we agreed that the … heard, having forced the people to come to his own rate or turn out in November with their stock and removing their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… of Radnor, and receiving information of a seminary priest or Jesuit, which for some months hath been frequently … him the oaths of the first year of their Majesties' reign, or upon refusal to pay down 40 shillings to the poor of the parish, or three months imprisonment without bail or mainprize, which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to the King, when he returned after some long progress, or on other solemn occasions. They desired to know the King's … Ordered that it be laid before the King that, at one time or other, he will please to undergo this trouble, and … up. This had been computed by the Navy Board at 700,000 l. or 800,000 l.; they have 200,000 l. ready for paying off the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… considerable yearly value, which the trustees, being all or most of them to this day Roman Catholics, have and do … were not at the dissolution of Abbeys, through oversight or concealment vested in the Crown, were pleased to agree … that was under no ill circumstances, but was going over to or from his master about business, which he understood to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… them therewith. But they doubted whether they would or could consent to the remitting more money till the account … day sevennight, it was plain, and would admit of little or no difficulty. If any objection were made to it, they were … time, what had been paid by the receivers on their own, or their friends', accounts of clipped money. The Treasury …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Robinson had written from Stockholm, that there were six or seven ships unquestionably belonging to the Swedes. They … preference in payment before any debts by simple contract or bond, or any other debt whatsoever. By the law of England the money …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Italian of Bergamo, aged 45 to 50, and of his son, aged 19 or 20. Mem: same letter to Mr. Edisbury at Harwich, the … whether they should submit to the administrator, or stand it out, as M. Schonenberg proposes. [ S.P.44. 102. … dated the 1st inst. on board H.M.S. Triumph, being then 9 or 10 leagues N.N.E. from Ushant, that you had made a …
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