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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… complained of petitioners to his Majesty, as if there were in them an averseness to his Majesty's pleasure and service. … into the Second Whelp and Nicholas Oliver to succeed in his place, Bishop desires to keep his own vessel, … for three days yearly to begin on Easter Monday, and a market every Wednesday, in the said borough of Buckingham. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… an order that Mr. Bassett shall send to Mr. Burton's house in London certain arms and ammunition by the first tin ship from Week in Cornwall, and shall pay for the wheat at 7 s. the bushel. … has written to the King, that the presents given to him in France are worth 80,000 l. Above 30 sail of pirates are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to be issued on the dissolution of the Parliament. In this proposed proclamation the Sheriffs were to be … of their rash attempt committed on the 18 th April last, in Lord Conway's manor of Arrow. June 15. Whitehall. 5. … Hawkridge to buy ten cast iron minions at the usual market-place on Tower Hill, to put in his ship the Speedwell. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… just with him or presently after Aarsens from thence in extraordinary. The Prince of Orange is extremely desirous … Vane it is not the Prince's fault. The plague is extreme in Holland, so as she cannot go to the Hague. God knows where … subsidy roll amounts to a greater sum. 3. There is but one market town in the West division not charged in the writ, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the highways. Refers to previous similar proclamations in the reign of James I. and that of the present sovereign, … the Council. Certify that the present fishing has brought in as great quantities of herrings as in any one year for … and Subsidy were larger, and that there were more market towns and more Earls and Lords in the east division …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… they may sell so much dearer. But they cannot do so, in regard they have no company nor orders established, and … beat down the merchants' prices; also the grocers combine in buying fruit, insomuch that for these three years the … insolently, that they had placed their tubs in the market-place near the vault in question, and that they should …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… delayed and told that the King remains indebted to him. In that case, as petitioners daily attend her Majesty's … 1,326 l. 1 s. 8 d., for gold and silver fringes delivered in September 1632, for making up certain rich saddle cloths … drive the English manufacturer of iron ordnance out of the market, as had already happened in the case of muskets, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Council. Report on the merit of an appeal from Guernsey in a case of Gardner's widow versus Blanch. July 1. York … and the state of things there. Unpopularity of the English in Hamburgh; they cannot walk the streets; some were … 4. Westminster. Grant to Henry Hastings to keep a weekly market and two annual fairs at Puddletown, co. Dorset. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… her son's willingness to comply with the King her brother in all things. He could not demand his investiture sooner not … Roe. How welcome Mistress Rupa was among them. She found in that town two sisters and a little brother, which with one … Common Pleas. The King understands that his clerk of the market and his deputies, notwithstanding the King's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his Majesty's servant, of fines upon judgments given in the King's Bench and Exchequer, wherein a capiatur shall … of the office of writing and entering passes granted in all the ports of England and Wales by virtue of his … so prevailed that many of the clergy that were forward for market-day sermons, finding how negligent the inhabitants …