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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… we received our pay before the 23rd of this month, and the cornet and arms my Lord Lieutenant gave order for are not … unworthy the condition of my place; and shall be until my cornet and I be declared worthy of death or punishment. As …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Sept. 27th." Seal with crest broken. 1 p.] Sept. 24. 26. Cornet John Dowe to Edward Viscount Conway. I came according … Capt. Herbert's business. Let the gentleman who is now my cornet continue so, for if you put a stranger to me I shall …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in Council 31 August, 1637, close prisoner in Castle [Cornet], Guernsey, in safe custody, to appear before the … the order of the Commons, to the Captain or Governor of Cornet Castle, Guernsey, to send up Henry Burton, now close … to prosecute his just complaints, and that the Captain of Cornet Castle and the Governor of Guernsey may be commanded …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Low Countries. Mr. O'Neale, who stopped the pay of his cornet in the paymaster's hands, I have written to, to know …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 3.] 13. Petition of Henry Burton, late prisoner in Castle Cornet, Guernsey, to the Commons. Recites the proceedings … my lieutenant, and Simson, Sir William Brouncker's cornet, a kinsman of Sir John Fenwick's. I know no chief … receive from Sir Michael Ernle. If he be discharged let my cornet, Price, be my lieutenant there, and Parrott my cornet
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Robert Tracey writes to me in behalf of Moreton, O'Neale's cornet; and I think the captain does him injury. All he … do so, there would be but few left. There is or will be a cornet's or lieutenant's place void in the troop that was Sir … let Moreton be removed thither, and let O'Neale have a new cornet, for he likes not this man, and no troop stands more …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for lodged they must be so long as they are in being. Cornet Torringham has been earnest with me for leave to be … in your next what is done in it. P.S.I have made me a new cornet; his commission bears date from December 8, therefore if my old cornet be come thither let him not have any pay from that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has received. Mr. Wilmot has made Capt. Legg's brother his cornet, and O'Neale has made himself one. I send you the … he receives from him. Mr. O'Neale writes that his new cornet has his commission from the 8th of December [1640], and that his old cornet must have no pay from that day; yet he went hence but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… what shall be done with them. There is yet no cornet to the Earl of Carnarvon's troop, and Chapman the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sent to the King Sir Patrick Wynnes and Capt. Boteler, cornet and kinsman of Lord Ormond, whom the King knighted for … Daniel's sons, a gentleman of this country, is made cornet. The King has summoned the freeholders, copyholders, …
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