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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Orders, but there are great abuses in Lichfield, Stafford, and Tamworth, corporate towns into which they have no … merits of the Bishop are insisted upon towards the Church and the State, towards the University, and what touches the … it would not be amiss. [April 24 ?] 24. Account by Thomas Morgan, purser, of victuals set on board the Ninth Lion's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that a favourable construction may be put upon his words, and that he may be discharged. [ Ordered to be discharged … Inge, of Leicester, to the same. Having been sent for and attended from 30 April, he finds nothing put in against … I., Vol. vi., p. 504.] [May 13 ?] 22. Petition of William Thompson, of Aldborough, co. Suffolk, to the same. Having …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has been appointed the King's officer for inspecting and marking all madder on its importation; and all persons are forbidden to buy, sell, keep, or carry … Holyhead. 15. Sir Thomas Button to the same. His purser, Morgan, with the strange dealing of Sir Sampson Darrell, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Danby, Edward Viscount Wimbledon, Horace Lord Vere, and Sir John Heydon. The King having received information … of the best way of strengthening the said islands, and to report the whole business to his Majesty. [ Draft.] … for themselves; they elected Nutt their captain, who chose Morgan for his lieutenant, and took the ship, which, under …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… him in the English Channel, off Portland, surprised and robbed him. The Biscayner being afterwards driven by weather into Weymouth, the writer arrested and committed the captain and some of the company to the gaol … giving information that Roberts helped to convey Capt. Morgan, the pirate, away on his horse, to escape the hands of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Council. Relates his endeavours to procure ordnance and gunners for obtaining possession of Clayhill Farm, and that, after several failures minutely told, he had … [ it is added that he was committed]; petitions of Mrs. Thompson, the Four Masters, and Mr. Willoughby; Sir Francis …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. 1. Thomas Earl of Berkshire to the Council. The Mayor and city of Oxford having stood refractory to the commands … Radulph Walcupp, Richard Bracie, John Quaterman, and Thomas Deane, the last two being of Chalgrove. [ One … Sir Thomas Button, had been suddenly committed to Thomas Morgan, purser of the Ninth Whelp. [ One page.] Feb. 4. 15. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… - volume 216 May 1632 May 1632 May 1. 1. Sir George Vernon and Sir James Weston to the Council. Report on a petition of John Hancock, Joseph Mustian, and John Carpenter, late constables of Southwark. The … Reference solicited. The referees are to send for Captain Morgan and give the petitioners relief. Whitehall, 1632, May …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Lewis Le Myre, Apothecary in ordinary to his Majesty and to the Prince and Princess, to the King. Served the … a page.] June 6. 19. Brief in a cause in Chancery of Ralph Thompson and William Hunt, plaintiffs, against Archbishop … of his favour. [ One page.] June 14. Bristol. 53. Thomas Morgan to Nicholas. Readiness of the pinnaces at Bristol. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Lord Chief Justice Heath at Soham, by Thomas Hills and others, a warrant was directed to Thomas Hinson, Thomas Clarke, Richard Peachey, and others, for apprehending the rioters. Hinson, Clarke, and … [ Three quarters of a page.] June 25. Bristol. 19. Thomas Morgan to the same. Some of their stores have arrived. Begs …
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