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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… appears by the following extract from a letter of Sir Wm. Doyley, dated Yarmouth, June 22nd, 1 p.m.: "We have here …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… 110). The States re-assembled towards the end of October. Doyley, writing on the 19th, gives a sketch of the matters … the present all was quiet, but it was a deplorable thing, Doyley observed to Walsingham, that the affairs of the … and Stokes also testified to the growing danger, and Doyley, writing from Dordrecht, sent Walsingham a still more …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… best account of the betrayal of Lierre comes from Thomas Doyley (No. 237), who tells the story in racy fashion. Among … the end of November we learn from a letter of Thomas Doyley that he was suffering from melancholy, for which the … shows that the phrase must mean an object of fear. Thomas Doyley complains of all places of credit in the camp being …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… a safe and well-grounded Peace in this Kingdom. Mr Doyley, a Member his Case reported. The Committee to whom the … Hereupon a further Order was made, that the said Master Doyley should answer effectually, according to the former …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… God was pleased to prevent the Enemies Design, in taking Doyley Castle, Hereford, and other strong places in that …
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… and to Morrow in the Afternoon, the Time. Mr. Doyley moves against the Slanderers of Justices. Mr. Doyley said: Mr. Speaker, I would move but one Question, that …
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… or more Agreeable to this House, than we found him. Mr. Doyley. Mr. Doyley of Lincolns-Inn, said: 'Mr. Speaker, As I take it, …
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… Officials, and Commissaries, and Registers. Mr. Henry Doyley of Lincolns-Inn, made a Motion, and said; Mr. Speaker, Mr. Doyley complains of a Libel, called, The Assembly of Fools. I … Speaker asked, If they would have his Master in? But Mr. Doyley stood up, and said; Mr. Davies was a very honest …
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… and that some Exemplary Punishment may be inflicted. Mr. Doyley said: Mr. Speaker, We spend much time ( which is now … Painting, was Read and Committed. A Motion was made by Mr. Doyley of Lincolns-Inn, That be fore Mr. Moleneux's Bill was …
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