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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his letters in Mason's chamber, where there were none but Ashburnham and Mason, and concluded every letter he read with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Sir Julius Csar and Sir Humphrey May. [Aug. ?] 83. E. Ashburnham to Buckingham. Intreats him to have a little care …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… take the writer for Nicholas's absolute creature. Mr. John Ashburnham has admitted him of the Duke's bedchamber, and fed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sent ships for the guard of our own coasts, but, since J. Ashburnham was at Paris, and the intelligence of an alliance … Harwich, and is resolute to attempt the French Hollanders. Ashburnham is come from the Duke, who writes of the … taken away without occasion given. [Sept. 29.] 58. John Ashburnham to Nicholas. No news. Fears the citadel will hold …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Portsmouth, though the Admiral was very obstinate. Mr. Ashburnham has been at Paris, and brought assurance that … Oct. 4. Camp, at St. Martin. 43. Thomas Symonds to John Ashburnham, or Edward Nicholas. Diary of proceedings at St. Martin's, from September 20, when Ashburnham left, to this date:Defeat of attempt at relief on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Holland to the King. Has received his commands by Jack Ashburnham to go to Plymouth, and there expect the Duke. … give and receive information. On his letter, sent by Mr. Ashburnham, the King would not employ any other person's … horses to ride post for Plymouth, having in his company Ashburnham, Sydenham, and one servant. Saturday morning, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… carry coals to the Isle of Rh. Oct. 26. Plymouth. 5. John Ashburnham to Nicholas. It pleases God to give a contrary … take first opportunity to go for Plymouth. Lord Holland, Ashburnham, and the writer's brother rid post thither on the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… "May it please your Highness." His regret at having missed Ashburnham. The Duke's letter inflamed the Earl's affection … of the same to the Isle of Rh, being the demands of Mr. Ashburnham and Mr. Griffith, except the munition. Total, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… them up. With much ado, has procured Phineas Andrews, Mr. Ashburnham's man, to deliver him 2,000 l. of the Duke's money …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… bestow on him. About three months' since he gave Sir John Ashburnham commission to pawn or sell it, and to give the …
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