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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… go for Holland; fears they may be stayed for an easterly wind. Oct. 3. King Street. 17. Capt. Richard Plumleigh to … he fears he shall stay long at Flushing for an easterly wind. Begs him to be friend to Rabanett who will be as … Next day he arrived at Harwich where he expects a fair wind. The Whelp has lost his company. Extremity of foul …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… chest and new cables came on Saturday last. Ever since the wind has hung contrary. The ambassador [Cottington] thanks … Dunkirk. A messenger was despatched away to him, but the wind blowing stiffly, and they not acquainted with the road, … no news of the stayed Hamburgher. On the next change of wind they will stand over for Dunkirk. Nov. 6. Yarmouth. 22. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… some of Sir Thomas Button's fleet with the next westerly wind, their victualling being near out. Nov. 21. Whitehall. … but finding a ship of war about to sail with a fair wind he intended to take adadvantage of it and return to … come out, they lie close to their town, but when the wind gives them an outlet, the Hollanders stand over for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Dunkirk with whom he is come to anchor in the Downs, the wind blowing so that he could not land him at Dover or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… King, of the burthen of 1,000 tons apiece, are waiting a wind to go for France. Jan. 7. 25. Sir Robert Heath to Sec. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… fishermen and others bound to the northward. With the next wind they shall set sail. April 5. ipswer. 13. Sir Richard … There is nothing now to stay the ship but the want of wind. Has nothing more in his wishes than to be at sea, where … sail. 61. Sir Henry Mervyn to Nicholas. This morning the wind is come to the S.S.W., and they are now under sail. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… getting out of Bristol. Set sail out of Hung Road with the wind at east, and the help of eight tow boats, and sixty … fear meant till then. Is now ready to take the first wind to put the ship into the channel, which wind he prays for as heartily as for his daily bread. April …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 10 o'clock, A.M. 21. Sir Thomas Button to Nicholas. The wind is come fair, the ships have fallen down to King Road, … is taken. The two Whelps are in King Road expecting a fair wind. May 8. Exeter. 40. Bishop Hall of Exeter to Bishop …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the 8th of this month, and cannot be past Milford, the wind has been so contrary. The Fifth Whelp is at Pennarth, and has been 14 days expecting a fair wind. It is said there are some "pickroes" [picaroons] in the …
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