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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Bennet. Has secured a young man called Gillet, unknown in those parts, and very like the description in the News-book of Lewis Gardiner, the great cheat. Wishes … very patiently, till they talked of going up the Channel in a bravado, on which he began to arm. They, thinking De …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Tar and deals. March 14 5 Peter Blackborow Plank, 2 to 4 in. deals 4 l. 5 s, per load, and 4 l. 14 s. per 100. " 24 6 … 1 Capt. Pett Elm timber. " 20 15 Eliz. King Elm timber, 16 in. to 2 ft. " 23 16 Sir Wm. Warren Masts, deals, timber 33 … load. " 28 21 Sir Wm. Warren New England masts, 33 to 35 in. diameter 95 l. to 115 l. per mast. Aug. 18 22 John …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Herb. Aubrey, jun., to Williamson. Rejoices in his employment under so good a prince. Enquired after him … to the Navy Comrs. Wants a boat to replace his own, lost in chasing a Dutch prize; also some provisions, and repair of … 4. Capt. Geo. Chappell to the Navy Comrs. Has arrived in the Downs with the Greyhound; but the other two men-of-war …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… required for them. Wishes the Victualler to be hastened in his dispatches every where, especially in supplying the ketches which are to fetch pressed men. … from the custody of Jas. Seaborne, currier of London, in prison for a debt due to the late John Sparkes, which debt …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… request, nominated a deputy comptroller for prizes in the port, Arth. Bradshaw; begs that he or some other … 2. Jo. Dallatt to Williamson. The Hope of London has come in from the Canaries, laden with Canary [wine], and the … six hoys must be employed. The Briar is ready to take in her provisions. [ Adm. Paper, damaged.] Feb. 20. Ipswich. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to pay to Sir Edw. Carr and Edw. Halsall, equerries in ordinary to the Queen, 150 l. each for board wages, and 30 … who served under the Earl of Tiveot and lost both his arms in battle, for recommendation to charity. [ Ent. Book 18, p. … The Duke of York keeps a libellous picture about Holmes in Guinea. May 23. 2. Sir Wm. Coventry to Sir Wm. Batten. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the assizes; will send copies of them. R. Walker is fast in prison. [June 1.] 2. Petition of poor Capt. Tom Man to the … of his debts, as promised to the Duke of Buckingham in his behalf. June 1. Reference of the above petition to the … for Prizes to deliver the ship Orange Tree, now lying in the port of Rye, to persons appointed to receive it as a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… should be taken, as these persons grow to such a height. In taking them, they proceeded on the Act for suppressing … The difficulty is occasioned by the assembly's being in a chapel, and the Bishop and his officers having neglected … fit person. The second payment for his division is paid in to the Receiver General. Hopes the fleet will be kept free …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to Sam Pepys. Sends a blank bill of imprest, to be filled in for payment of board wages and extra allowances to … Sam. Pepys. Entreats his interest with the Duke of York, in behalf of a letter from the gentlemen of Maidstone, … may not be sent there from the fleet; it is the only town in the county free from infection. The militia and one of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… part of the cargo, and sent money for their prisoners in Plymouth; she might have taken three or four more small … are sick of their late rhodomontade. A prize has come in laden with pitch, tar, cable yarn, deals, masts, &c., and … but wants the sense of the Court. There is a general flame in the breasts of all for a war with France. Nov. 1. Warrant …
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