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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 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of counterfeit farthing tokens having been made and vented in England and Ireland, it is the King's pleasure that no … upon poor labourers or others against their wills. In order that the farthing tokens made by authority may be … for transportation of lamperns into Holland and Zealand, in consideration of which he not only answers to his Majesty …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… time. The writer then appointed the Chief Constables, in whose allotments moneys were due, to attend at Lincoln on … John Tucker, of Leigh, Essex, husbandman; he is to remain in custody of the messenger until discharged. [4 lines.] … the mayor and aldermen of Exeter to settle the cloth market for raw cloths in the parish of Great St. Mary's, in
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