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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Treasurer, the Earl of Anglesey, Keeper of the Privy Seal, and the Chancellor or Lord Keeper, Treasurer, and Keeper of the Privy Seal for the time being, the Dukes of Monmouth, Lauderdale and Ormonde, Lord Arlington, Lord Chamberlain, Sir G. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Honour has entertained so great a dissatisfaction in him, and asking him to command him to wait on him, and he shall so far depend on his own innocence as to be able … the 25th. At the last assizes I was called on by the Mayor and Aldermen of this place to take upon me the mayoralty for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… our trade with Sweden, which I have collected there and in the Sound, since I wrote to you from those parts, which I shall put into order as fast as I can and present them to you. At my being at Nimeguen, my lord … me to serve my country in some low quality there, and that you might perhaps find some occasion of sending me …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the Lord Chancellor's on the petition of Mistresses Jane and Frances Zensan concerning the revocation of a … the Archbishopric of Glasgow of the last half of the crop and year 1679, fallen into his Majesty's hands by the vacancy … year's rent ending last Michaelmas on 26 Feb., 1678[9], and that Ewins had paid for work done &c. 24 l. 17 s. 0 d. of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… concerning the villainous designs of the ill affected and desire you to acquaint his Majesty. I am most ready to go … but Lord Lundin, Secretary of State, opened my letter and despatched it to the Lord Chancellor, who as yet has … I was resolved to have sent you notice by Tuesday's post and the rather because one of the designs of these rebels was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… William Gear's information is that he often saw Noyes' and Bateman's wives go into their husbands' chambers. Mr. … were never permitted to go without a keeper, who stood by and heard all the discourse. John Jones' information is but … the King's command. I like not their pressing so much and they have sent me word that you have told them, so long …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… with coal for the alum works has come these sixteen days, and it has been usual for twenty to come at one tide. Pray … send me any new declarations or proclamations. Wind S. and by W. Our fishing is quite stopped. [ Ibid. No. 157.] … you an account if anything happens. Ships daily come in and out to refit. The St. Michael and St. George came in this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… taken to be Ferguson's, I sent to Lymington to seize Dore and his daughter, but have yet no account from thence. His … this year, which he would have you acquaint him with and the reasons. [ Ibid. No. 29.] Sept. 11. Liverpool. Edward … you of Joseph Webb's alias Webber's further examinations and that I cannot gain more from him than what I have given …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… to dine with the Countess of Devonshire. I went with them, and he told me that the King and the whole Court would be at Hampton Court by Saturday, and intended staying there with the Queen until Monday, and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… names of the two persons they contended for into a hat, and the Chamberlain to draw, so that it fell to Sir Thomas … the under-bailiff is Mr. George Ward. The Nonconformists and their friends are generally very much displeased that Sir … took occasion to exhort the others to fight the Lord's battles, speaking of their father told them he had but two …
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