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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sell their goods, and chop and change and victual at their pleasures, therefore, until a course be taken for … blood must rest upon the Archbishop and the Lords, at whose hands God will require the same. Has directed these … that port of 250 tons taken by the Turks. Proclamation at Paris that foreign corn shall be worth no more than in its …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for his ship; estimate for launching the two new ships at Deptford and Woolwich ; charge of the Charles set to sea … Officers of Navy concerning removal of victualling houses at Portsmouth; Officers of Navy and others attend about … between France and England. Publication of an edict in Paris, which will interfere with the traffic of our …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… informations, and pretended bills in Star Chamber at the suit of the Attorney General, unwonted and vexatious … have been served with subpnas out of the Star Chamber at the suit of the Attorney General, and some of them … and to-morrow he begins his journey. At his coming to Paris he will write Coke of all that passeth. His letters by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on petition of Edward Dendy, one of the King's sergeants-at-arms, referred by his Majesty to the Earl. Petitioner has … and with secrecy, and to speak with his Grace about it at his next coming to Lambeth, whether it be a thing fit for … Plasse [Duke's Place], one Durieux, who calls himself of Paris, addressed deponents, blaming the English nation and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on the platform, and they came in again. One was arrested at the suit of one Newland and others and remained at Portsmouth while the captain was gone to London. The other … the cause has been brought into the Parliament Court of Paris, in which petitioner is condemned to lose the money …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on this side Trent, for the New Forest on th 12th August at Lyndhurst, for Chute on the 22nd August at Woodhouse, for Alice Holt and Woolmer on the 20th August … Dr. Benjamin Laney, and Dr. Edward Standley, similar commissaries in a certain high chamber in Southampton called …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… hemp, tar, Ipswich canvas, and other provisions estimated at 38,750 l. Pray them to treat for the purchase of the same, … the Ambassador the goods of the French ship driven ashore at Cuckmere Haven. Pray order for such delivery that the … to Henry de Vic and Mons. Augier, the King's agents at Paris. The French Ambassador Senneterre, instead of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Windebank as written "by instruction from his Majesty at Oatlands." 1 p.] July 17. Oatlands. 2. The same to … of the Exchequer from 10th to the 17th inst. Remain at the commencement 1,048 l. 16 s. 3 d.; received 13,410 l. … the Bishop did inhibit him, as he has done all his other commissaries and officials, not at this time only, but at all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… have letters opened and sealed up again, but what he knew at any time he imparted to Windebank's son, of whom Windebank … may be prevented, and the country willingly drawn to be at the charge of building fortresses, if his Majesty would … quia postea." See Vol. cclxiv., fol. 161. p.] Aug. 13/23. Paris. 61. [Rn Augier] and Henry de Vic, agents for the King …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Sir Philip Carteret with his lady and family came on board at Yarmouth, in the Isle of Wight, who were safely landed … of Canterbury, and Dr. Thomas Jackson, prebendary there, commissaries of the Archbishop in his Metropolitical … being under sail off the Isle of Wight. [1 p.] Sept. 29. Paris. 66. Sir Kenelm Digby to Sec. Windebank. Being arrived …
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