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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 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… all his Majesty's honors, manors, castles, and lordships, in cos. Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Montgomery, Merioneth, and … of 20 l. per annum and such sums of money for his expense in riding as to the Lord Treasurer and Barons of the … the same. Southgate Street is very convenient for the market for raw cloths. It was removed thence for some private …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to his Majesty of Thomas Downer, vicar of Charlbury, in the diocese of Oxford, complaining of hard measure done … 10 l. per annum. Forasmuch as there have been divers suits in the ecclesiastical and common law courts, where petitioner … of the Court of Wards, should look over the judgments in Sir Henry Lee's lifetime, and if the same have passed for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and his son, to prevent the tearing their estates in sunder by violent courses, petitioner presented himself … that the utmost which the estate would produce was 10 s. in the pound. This composition some of his creditors refuse … the preceding letter. 1. No person to buy corn but in open market. 2. No brewer or person using any other trade to malt. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Petition of Richard Lea and Dorothy his wife, prisoners in the Gatehouse, to the Council. There was an order made by … petitioners were sent to the Gatehouse, where they live in miserable case, like to starve and their children also. … ship-money, would have been ready with the same, but the market proceeds so badly that he is much afraid they will …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia. The contagion increasing in London, and being scattered in the adjacent villages, has made his Majesty resolve, three … Earith near St. Ives to a point nearly opposite to Downham Market marks the direction of the old Bedford River, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… nor indeed possible for his Majesty to do more. [ Copy in the handwriting of the Archbishop. 3 pp.] Oct. 13. 2. … to execute the office of Clerk of the Check at Deptford. In respect of his father's long service they were willing … has lain on their hands almost four years. There being no market for the same in regard of the plenty of other corn, as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1636 1. "Arguments proving the King's Majesty's propriety in the sea lands, and salt shores thereof, and that no … moved great kings and princes to institute the orders in question. Published by J. Boisseau and Alexander de Mewes. … p.] 3. A list of the whole diets or liveries to be allowed in his Majesty's house, with the number of dishes to each, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Majesty to have the disposing of the prothonotary's place in the Court of Common Pleas, which he claims to belong to … Majesty from Thomas Young, examiner for the King's causes in the Star Chamber, upon the commission of fees, praying that in conformity with a command from his Majesty he might be …