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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Laud. Praises the Archbishop for his observations on the authority of Scripture in his Answer to Fisher the … more for his having quieted the discord in the Church on the subject of Predestination and the questions connected … order for carrying the sewer of Covent Garden to the Thames, under consideration. Jury to enquire of nuisance to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… if not absolutely damnation, to use any recreations on the Sabbath or Lord's day." Various passages of his … at Woolwich, and thereupon put away his own ground at Kingston, but the Officers of the Navy afterwards agreeing … House and of the Shipwrights' Company belonging to the Thames, and they shall consider of all fit dimensions, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the defeat of [Col.] Bunickhausen in Westphalia. Frankfort-on-the-Oder is surrendered to the Elector of Brandenburg, and … Vice President, and the Council of York to [the Council]. On a reference to the writers by the Council of a petition of … Garway, committee for reformation of annoyances on the Thames. Certificate that Mrs. Peele, a widow dwelling at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the House of Lords, of the speech of Sir John Eliot made on summing up the impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham. [May … charge. Knows he has suffered because of his dependence on the Duke, and because he would not address himself for the … passing through Parliament a charter for incorporating the Thames fishermen should be prosecuted at the expense of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and Thornhill concerning Bath; to hear Capt. Steele on the petition of Vaughan and others. [1 p.] July 17. … 32 a. p.] July 17. Whitehall. Report of the same Lords on petition of the Crew of the Great Seahorse to his Majesty … now there is an invention found out to moor ships in the Thames with iron chains, which the Masters of the Trinity …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and threatened for not doing so. 6. A commission is now on foot, concerning short entries in time of reprisals, and … before the writers at the sign of the Cock in Buckingham on the 4th inst. at eight o'clock in the forenoon, to make … to [Henry Earl of Manchester ?] William Lightfoot, of Kingston-uponHull, has entered into bond not to sell any but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… hither all this year could ever give notice of any pirate on that coast. The Spaniards taken in the River of Killmarr … as those that are laden and riding at anchor in the Thames. [ See correspondence of Levant Company, Vol. I., No. … the observation of the Book of Orders, in the hundreds of Kingston and Elmbridge, Surrey; the half-hundred of Hitchin …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the ordinary estimate, he is now gone to procure it and on doing so will make the supply.P.S. If money for … also a note of a surcharge for 100 additional men employed on board the said fleet. The charge for victuals in the … proportion of ballast for ships is to be taken out of the Thames between Greenhithe and Richmond as the Lord Keeper, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… They think it long until they may have some teaching on board. Capt. Towerson had received a letter from his ship … supposed to have been killed, would come out of prison on the 29th November, and on the 12th December would come … command to the contrary, and Cooke having gone into the Thames, he stole away in the night. He took in his oysters …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… John Worship, undertakers for draining the level of fens on the north-east side of the Witham, and the owners of the … ordnance in the various forts and castles in the River Thames and along the coast to the Land's End, as the same … Hirst, merchant taylor of London, and Edmund Bowker, of Kingston, co. Sussex, to Sir Thomas Puckering, of Prior, near …
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