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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… your frigates. If the State's fleet take any quantity of corn ships coming from Eastland, 10 or 15 ships' lading of corn would sell here between this and next March for 7 s. per … a fleet into these seas, it will be all one to conduct the corn ships as other merchantmen; but if you send corn, timely …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… on enclosures, and will not suffer us to reap the corn we have sowed by his consent, unless we pay 10 s. and …
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… had in 1691 been appointed to oversee the provisions of corn and hay made for the garrisons of Athlone and Bannagher, …
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… and Thomas Merrett, defendants, for the duties of the corn by them imported. Dated 21 June 1697. Minuted:29 th June … two other petitions, and a paper showing the quantities of corn imported by them, and a representation by Wm. Middleton, …
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… near 500,000 souls, and not one water mill to grind their corn, and they never wanted meal; the plate had not come into …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Exeter to the port of London, or any other port, their corn which they imported from foreign parts. 3. The business … London, Fellowship, and Eagle, of London, hired to carry corn to Dublin and Derry, and afterwards horses from Chester … propositions of Paul and Ernions, concerning erecting of a corn mill upon the water which drives the sword mill, and to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… to suffer the Governor of Rye to buy and transport some corn from those parts, for the use of the garrison, and to … to be likewise called upon. 25. The Act concerning corn to be reported to the House by Sir Gilbert Pickering. …
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… from thence to the plantations. Also as to the export of corn, meal, biscuit, and bread to the plantations. Informing … of the negroes on the passage; and in respect to the corn, &c., they acquainted their Lordships that though … of New England and Pennsylvania; and that as the prices of corn and grain then were, there was no prospect of carrying …
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… the Lords Justices, to restrain the undue exportation of corn. They had given directions to him to detain the same, …
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