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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to George, Marquess of Huntly of 9,740 l., due to him in consideration of the surrender made in 1629 by the Marquess and his father of the sheriff-ships … trades,) and by the company of bakers, who forestall the market. Makes known these circumstances for the consideration …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… having given strict command that all people that live in houses that are or have been visited by the plague, shall … removed thereout into others that have been built for them in the fields, John Cheek, shoemaker in St. Martin's Lane, … number of competent ministers to preach a lecture in their market towns. Knows but one lecturer who has preached in a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the King's servant Edward Norgate, 140 l., to be employed in altering the organ in the chapel at Hampton Court, and for making a new "chaire" … which the sheriff refused. The cattle were taken to market and then the money was paid. [3 pp.] Feb. 17. Little …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for pease, tares, and hay, for the red and fallow deer in the Great Park at Richmond. [6 lines on parchment.] Feb. … to Nicholas. Joseph Rea, heretofore the writer's deputy in the bailiwick of Westminster, has got into his hands 100 … of Peace." Feb. 25. Grant to Anthony Bourchier to keep a market in Morton Henmarsh [Moreton in Marsh], co. Gloucester, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 2. Francis Windebank to the same. His brother Thomas is in perfect health, so that they would daily proceed onwards. … 22nd April. Hopes by that time to have received more. Has in hand 220 l., and the constables are busily collecting the … If the sickness should increase in London haglers and market folk of those adjacent towns might resort thither …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Swan, to answer for carrying goods to Dunkirk in vessels appointed to carry his Majesty's packets. Officers … not be at the charge of Ireland; it was ever wont to be in the instructions given to the Admiral of the Irish coast. … of ships with coals. The shippers have ever had a free market; but these few persons having the sole trade, compel …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and alehouse keepers, who brew all the beer expended in their houses. Petitioners have been suitors for redress, but in regard of his Majesty's purpose of a general restraint the … of Thomas Walker, who for some misdemeanour done in the market-place was fined 32 l. and two months' imprisonment. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Court at St. James's, for provisions used by his Majesty in the said court till the month of May 1636. [ The like. 9 … May 11. 3. Bond of John Arundel, of Longwood, Hants, in 500 l. to the King with condition that he will not send … order that there be no deceitful baize made or sent up to market, but such as is well wrought and may be best vended …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… issued to the bailiff to certify the names of defaulters in Westminster, as well in the former as in the last year's payment, and the bailiff … him to bring it to Wickens's father's house in Newgate Market, saying that Mr. Prynne would presently be there. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to them for provisions served into the late King's house in the 21st and 22nd years of his reign, amounting together … it, which I have done to his Highness. If a solemn treaty in Germany does not build upon this foundation laid between … for his relief, whereof Coude having notice, in open market at Newark, endeavoured to assault petitioner; but …
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