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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Majesty, considering the unjust proceedings of the Infanta's Ministers against his subjects, holds it right to stay this … 3. 20. Testimonial presented to his Majesty by Archbishop Abbot and others in behalf of Matthew de Quester. That for … are above 60 tons. Incloses, 64. i. Examination of William Langley. 50 tons of great iron shot landed at Chester's Quay …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being under confinement the ship went away with petitioner's clothes. The Lords formerly required the Bailiffs of … has been seised of half an acre of land of the value of 10 s. and the possession thereof is proved by the church books … so that the whole fabric was in great danger to fall. Mr. Langley and Guise, two of Mr. Sykes's substitutes, had been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… rates not exceeding 3 l. the wey for home use and 50 s. for fishing voyages (ten gallons of Winchester measure to … to the King, on every wey sold for home consumption 10 s. and for every wey sold for fishing 3 s. 4 d., and to allow … to cause them to assist him. [ p.] Annexed, 21. i. John Langley to the Mayor and rest of the Justices assisting in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… into the hands of the late King, for a debt of 1,387 l. 15 s. 3 d., which debt Sir Robt. Heath had paid. [ Coll. Sign … Lord Marshal, at sea. July 5. 18. Sec. Coke to Archbishop Abbot and the rest of the Bishops. Letter, described in the … desire.] July [16.] 86. Clause suggested by Archbishop Abbot to be inserted in a Royal letter of direction for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… near to Barlborough. Alleges the illegality of Dr. Love's presentation and prays relief from the Archbishop. [ p.] 3. … the bishop and patron are of great power and the King's prerogative and petitioner's son are like to undergo a most … examination of the premises may be referred to Sir Maurice Abbot and Sir George Sandys, merchants interested in the said …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… out of the monies to be paid according to his Majesty's writs, dated 16th November last. The first Fleet is to … the investiture. By this time he will find her son's willingness to comply with the King her brother in all … understood that he had informed the Mayor, Sykes, Langley, and White threatened that he should be sent for to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Docquet of Grant to Sir Thomas Reynell, his Majesty's servant, of fines upon judgments given in the King's Bench and Exchequer, wherein a capiatur shall be awarded … on hearing the report of Sir Hugh Hammersley, Sir Maurice Abbot, Richard Gurney, and John Cordell, aldermen, with John …
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 … within ten days after warning left at the house of George Abbot, gentleman, dwelling in Seething Lane right against the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1626 July 21. Westminster. Regrant of an allowance of 2 s. 6 d. per diem, to James Rutherford, servant to the King … Attorney General Heath. To examine Sir Henry Bedingfield's request, (recommended by the Royal mother of France), if … July 22. Canterbury. 14. Mayor of Canterbury to Archbishop Abbot. Reports the apprehension of Adrian Grana and Lorain …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that the utmost which the estate would produce was 10 s. in the pound. This composition some of his creditors … post. [ p.] Underwritten, 16. i. Statement of Anthony Langley, of Kingston, cooper, in confirmation of the … George Carteret, of the Happy Entrance, in the Downs. The abbot Escalia is now at Dunkirk or Brussels expecting a …
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