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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the new prison in Maiden Lane, London. Warrant to set at liberty Henry Moore, prisoner in his custody. [ Half a … of Flushing. Hears there are three more Flemish pinks at Hastow, but he will be down with them and make stay of … of moneys received by Edward Norgate and Edward Stevens, commissaries and deputies to Sir William Heydon, treasurer of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Lord Deputy. They will cause Gayner, whose ship is at Plymouth, to be apprehended, and Rookes and Hill, who set … them for the poor scholars, and with keeping a horse at the college charge. The organist was said not to be able … the son of the Lord Treasurer of England, would arrive in Paris in seven or eight days. Wishes Malte in the meantime to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… about to be built, and Richard Wye as Assistant Surgeon at Chatham. May 1. 13. Richard Hamon to the Council. Having … to the Council. On the last day of April there arrived at Newcastle from Calais a ship belonging to Enckhuysen, with … The postmaster craved payment of the carriage from Paris, which he would [not] pay until he heard from Nicholas …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… leave. Petitioner is master of the Hope of London, riding at Faversham. Prays leave to employ his bark in the carriage … gunners in the Tower, that John Wright, brazier, dwelling at Lothbury at the sign of the Brazen Horse, Peter Brockelsby, pewterer, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Register of the appearance of Francis Brooke, storekeeper at Portsmouth. Ordered to attend from time to time until … his ship, the Merchant Royal, of Sandwich, being imprested at Dunkirk in 1627 and brought to Dover, his Majesty's store … if Lord Conway will add 33 l. lent to Sir Ralph Conway at Paris, the writer will take it as a great favour. French. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… they were wont to have the best green wood ashes delivered at their work-houses at 7 d. per bushel.] March 18. Another copy of the same. [ … the Archbishop reserved to himself, to his Vicar-General, Commissaries, and other ministers the power to examine and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has been employed many years as a labourer in the yard at Chatham, and in the late Commissioners' time came up … excuse to Mr. Herbert for not having seen him when he was at Wilton at the last receipt. The writer was misled by false … his sports and the writer has not gaped enough upon Paris yet to see him. When Warrick has passed a month or two …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… December last, a Dutch ship was forsaken and driven ashore at Holland, co. Essex, out of which great quantities of goods … for discovery of the same, and petitioner will be at all charges of the said commissions, and yield his Majesty … for any real defence, and therefore their ambassador at Paris makes legs and gives good words. [1 p.] May 18. 27. See …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Mr. Muller has undertaken to move the magistrates, or at least the ruling burgomaster, to stir them up. There be … will not join with the other confederates that are met at Frankfort. If it be so, businesses will be much … warrant from the Lords. [ Seal with arms. 1 p.] June 2/12. Paris. 6. Desblouniere to Mons. Marmet, pastor of the French …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… welcome. Has not been ignorant how much envy has aimed at the Duke. Details particulars of his management to save … French General and all his gentlemen and retinue have been at his charge. Knows he has suffered because of his … [Sir John Suckling], why the St. George's or Mayor's feast at Norwich should not be held this year, on account of the …
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