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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Thomas Wynne. Grant of the office of surveyor of the King's lands and tenements in cos. Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, … it. Confesses that the first news she heard of the King's sending an ambassador to the Emperor did a little surprise … Axon, vicar of Whaddon, Mr. Lloyd, vicar of Harescomb, Mr. Dixon, vicar of Preston; Hertfordshire, Mr. Thewer, of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from Grafton House to build Stoke Lodge, being Sir Francis's inheritance. Sir Robert protests that for all other matters … cottage in Hartwell, for 31 years, at the yearly rent of 3 s. 4 d., and on payment of a fine of 13 l. 6 s. 8 d. [ p.] 5. … and Thomas Lord Wentworth and his wife. Drawn up by Robert Dixon, the Earl's solicitor. [1 p.] 22. Petition of Robert …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 100 l. per annum. In prosecuting this title in his Majesty's name he has spent seven years and about 3,000 l. of his … the groats come to 19 l. 3 s. 4 d. The writer paid Mr. Dixon 14 l. at the pay of the ship, but refused to balance … and surgeons not serving personally. Presumes Mr. Dixon was entertained by Capt. Montagu for the Repulse, but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Vandyke for certain pictures by him delivered for the King's use. [7 lines on parchment.] Feb. 23. 3. Anthony Hinton to Nicholas. Joseph Rea, heretofore the writer's deputy in the bailiwick of Westminster, has got into his … to the Lords of the Admiralty. Certifies that Willoughby Dixon, preacher for the last voyage in the Assurance, did not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a Secretary of State upon warning. [Sept.] 18. St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford. 3. Matthew Nicholas to his brother Edwd. … Sec. Conway. The grant desired by John Williams and Thos. Dixon for building an amphitheatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields, … a denizen, purchased lands, and died intestate. One Henry Dixon claims the lands in right of his wife, a daughter of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the coast, standing off and on between this and the Land's End; in which time we have scarce seen ship stirring upon … of peace. On Friday last, informant and the wife of John Dixon, of Ipswich, caulker, and Anne, daughter of the said Dixon, and Anne, the wife of John Huson, being together in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The number of acres drained was 6,049, valued at from 8 s. to 12 s. per acre, and assessed to the ship-money at 52 l. … one side or other. [1 p.] Enclosed, 8. i. Petition of John Dixon, of Ipswich, labourer, to Sec. Coke. Petitioner, out of … door where his money was, which being discovered by Ann Dixon, petitioner's daughter, aged fourteen, and the woman …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by resignation of the Bishop of Bangor and in his Majesty's gift, pro hac vice. [ Docquet.] March 19. The like of the same Thomas Bayly to a prebend's place in Lincoln, void by resignation of the Bishop of … a reference to Sir Robert Jenkins, William Walter, Edward Dixon, and Henry Cornish to determine these differences. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for the library not collected; twenty copies of Chrysostom's works given, in Mr. Warden's hands still; the masters … of William Johnson, bailiff, William Allen, and Richard Dixon, to Archbishop Laud. Petitioners have been attached by … extreme dark season; whereupon petitioner Johnson required Dixon, in the King's name, to go along with him. Coming to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and 500 marks damages to the King. In Sir Rowland Egerton's case, Mrs. Mostyn was fined 500 l. to the King; Thomas … John consented, or to any other thing, to gain his uncle's favour, who seemed much displeased with him for this … otherwise appear. [1 p.] April 25. 35. Petition of Richard Dixon to the same. Being a very simple poor man, he is much …
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