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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Thos. Bayly. John Bayly. John Keynes. Thos. Munday. Wm. Gough. Rob. Clements. The first 5 who were named in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… their opinion for the allowance. 2. The petition of Rich. Gough, prisoner at the Mews, referred to the Committee for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Commissioners. Assistant Commissioners. William Lord Gough. Mr. Bragg of Portsmouth. John St. Barbe of Broadlands. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… what patience and care we have expected the account of Mr. Gough, the treasurer, but not having received it, and having … debts, and free them from Turkish interest, yet Mr. Gough presently after pretends to the nation that they were … in the company's occasions, but appropriated to Mr. Gough's use, because none of our debts are thereupon …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… They likewise represent that they are informed by M r Gough, their surveyor for Ireland, that Dunmore Park, the … 500 l. per ann., are untenanted, and they recommend M r Gough to be employed for setting the same. Certify that they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Committee considered Capt. Barker's articles against Capt. Gough, of Col. Alured's regiment, which were read in presence of both parties, and Gough gave in an answer in writing. Barker declares he can … petition, by which he wished to clear his own interest. Gough denies the letter he is said to have written to Barker, …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Civill List. 1 page. [? About 2 May.] 3. Petition of John Gough to the R t Hon. Lord Sunderland, First Com r of the …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… that Mr. Thomas Moor of the Paymaster's office and Mr. Gough may be compelled to account with them. Minuted: 14 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… adjacent at 9 s. per man 900 Colonels Rich, Pride, and Gough to receive this. For the 1,000 men to be raised in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… We desire you to receive for us from Mr. Erisey, Mr. Gough's assignee, the old vests you mention, and to pay …