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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Hacket and Stubbs being the authors; the other by Ward, of Queen's. [1 page, Latin.] Jan.? 2. Edward Lord Denney to … all the while was not forgetfulness, but watching the King for a fit season, as you revived the same to me, when … to me must be when I am dead, a time when no earthly King can do me either good or hurt, so that you may see I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Annexing, 21. i. Edward Blike to Lord Danvers, Governor of Jersey, at the Prince's house, St. James's. After coming … me that he had heard it often discoursed among the Duke of Guise's followers that Guernsey castle might be easily … told me he thought they would not offer any offence to the King, so long as Rochelle held out. I have heard that Lieut. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… June 1623 June 1623 June 24. 13. Relation by Thos. Sherwin of a conference which he held with the Flemings, at Fairhaven, in King James' Newland, alias Greenland, relative to the right … them that the time limited having expired in 1622, the King has granted a commission for putting down any Flemish …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… March 1623 March 3. Newmarket. 5. Reference to the Council of War of the petition of Miles Hughes. The King desires to encourage him, if his propositions be of use; … told that by opposition to Sir John Peyton I had done the King disservice, so the King was moved to give my place to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… James 1 - Volume 43 May 1623 May 1623 May ? 12. Petition of John Monson to Council for release, on this his acknowledgement and submission, being in danger of relapse into a sharp sickness. Was committed to the … of unfit and undecent speeches about religion and the King. Does not remember making them, but is sorry that any …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… business between Sam. Alford and Thos. Guille, advocate of Guernsey, because Guille refuses to answer, excepting … your letter. Alford's claim seems just, because for a debt of 600 crowns, Guille made over to him an invalid bond for … to the untrue petition of John Strong, referred from the King to Council. Was joint patentee with his father of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 51. Hugh Lemprire, bailiff's lieutenant, and four justices of the Court Royal in Jersey to Sec. Conway. We have, as … before us Jean Maret and Jean Bisson, receivers of the King's revenues in Jersey, and charged them to pay the wages … a judge provisory; most consented, but some quoted the King's edict forbidding the governor to nominate the bailiff …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… My demands have been thought requisite both by the Council of State and War; yet if this petty proportion of 50 soldiers seem too heavy for three subsidies, let me … Aug. 6. 79. Sec. Conway to the Clerk of the Council. The King sees no reason why M. St. Sauveur should be put out of
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Sir John Peyton to Sec. Conway. Hearing that the bailiff of Jersey has procured, by a judge of his own nomination, a sentence compelling the King's receivers to pay him arrears of pension, and that they … widow of Dr. Crockingthorp, chaplain in ordinary to the King, to move the Bishop of London to confer on her …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… February 1624 Feb. 18. St. Helier. 46. Eleven inhabitants of Jersey to Wm. Chesterman. In 1619, King and Council granted a patent to the inhabitants of … I cannot wait upon you, but write about the fees which the King orders to be paid to Mr. Herault. On his suspension he …
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