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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… both Houses at Derby House. Present: Earls of Manchester and Mulgrave, Sir H. Vane, Sir G. Gerard, Sir J. Trevor, Sir J. Danvers, and Messrs. Knightley and Swynfen. Ordered, 1. That Messrs. … co. Hereford, in 500 l., upon notice to be left at the Tilt-yard house, commonly called Walsingham House, dated 22 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Comrs. Arrival of the Love hoy with timber from Sherwood, and of Sir Wm. Warren's ship, Kingfisher, laden with masts. … under him, as formerly allowed, to assist in overlooking and dispensing the stores, and looking after the iron work. [ … of Sir Wm. Rider, but has had enough of running a tilt to make things go better than those over whom he has no …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… s. 2 d. each, for immediate liveries, to Willm. Chiffinch and three other pages of the bedchamber to the Queen, and to John Forbes and John Rock, pages supernumerary, and to … widow. For a lease of a small piece of ground in the tilt yard, to finish building a house in which to entertain …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Sir Fras. Cobb to Williamson. Thanks for his letters and his print, and begs continuance of the latter. Hopes soon … land, and take what victuals they can find in the way; a tilt boat has been hired to convey them, and money given for … has already paid 24 s. 6 d. to Rich. Rye, master of the tilt boat, to carry 51 soldiers who came from Chatham from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Wardrobe to allow to Thomas Lanier, executor to the late And. Lanier, 59 l. 13 s. 4 d., for the livery of two boys. [ … of the Great Wardrobe to pay 59 l. 13 s. 4 d. for summer and winter liveries for 1662, to Wm. Gregory and three … tower, some decayed wood, and two ruined houses, in the Tilt Yard, Greenwich. 158. Rob. Sainthill. For payment of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… of the castle, having suffered much for his loyalty; he and his ancestors have held it above 80 years. During the … in which he served at his own charge till made prisoner and sent to the Tower, he committed the castle to Capt. … Kirke, of Walsingham House, at the upper end of the late Tilt Yard, opposite Whitehall Palace. Marked, "Sir Gilb. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… taking his own security with that of Sir Edward Bret and Sir John Griffiths in such sums as Sir J. Robinson shall … No. 2.] April 1. Privy Seal for 1,500 l. for equipage and for 10 l. a day entertainment and for other expenses in … vanity to think nothing can shake him except his running a tilt against my business. 80,000 l., it may be, will be more …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… tons, bound for the East Indies, stopped in Portland Road, and left on 31 Dec. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 232, No.1.] Jan.1. … from the North; one struck on a sand called the Cockle, and became so leaky as to need repairs. [ Ibid. No. 2] Jan.1. … the Deptford were sent by Mr. Marlow to the master of a tilt-boat. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 232, No. 80.] Annexing. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… going to Colchester. Searching him I found the papers and pocket-book sent herewith. I have folded down some leaves of his journey to Ireland and I find an appointment how to find out Hone's lodgings. He confesses he is acquainted with him and I believe him to be one of those rebels. I am ordered …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of the Princess says he knows not the time of the entry and discharge of the sailmaker, but is sure he was with them at sea, between the times of his certificate, and was checked his time while in harbour. He is coming to … House, commonly called Pickering House, together with the Tilt Yard adjoining, for his better accommodation upon his …
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