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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 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1637 [July 1.] 1. Paper entitled "His Majesty's intention in the Fast now to be commanded." 1. For himself and his … of the kingdom yet visited by pestilence, and his help in the present danger of war. 2. The fast to be kept in London on the 5th inst., and in all other parts of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and ministers are according to the laws of the realm. In some libellous books lately published, the bishops are … processes may not issue out of the Ecclesiastical Courts in the names of the bishops, whether a patent was necessary … for keeping such Courts, whether citations ought not to be in the King's name, and whether bishops may keep any …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1-19, 1637 September 119, 1637 Sept. 1. The Triumph, in Plymouth Sound. 1. Algernon Earl of Northumberland to Sec. … standing off and on between this and the Land's End; in which time we have scarce seen ship stirring upon the sea, … There is indeed no trading in the county, except in some market towns, but the countrypeople most commonly live by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Council. Certificate of their proceedings in the conservancy of the Tyne from Easter to Michaelmas last … late paymaster of the Navy, under Sir Sackville Crowe, in paying freight of ships employed in the King's service … shipmoney, but finding the country poor, especially the market towns, I cannot as yet levy the sums imposed on them, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Somerset, to the Council. On a petition exhibited in the name of petitioners and the inhabitants of the … of reprisal and brought to London. The ship and goods in her (being fish) were in the possession of Dunkirkers when … by reason of the heavy visitation of the plague, their market and all commerce has ceased, insomuch that 3,075 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Laud. The bearer, wife to the Bishop of Castell [Cashel], in Ireland, was daughter to my nurse, and her younger sister … mother of many children, has made a far journey to see me in these countries. I recommend her to your favour. The … freeman, and hardly able to maintain themselves. Upon the market day there is such resort of bakers from the country …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. The like to pay to Richard Snelling 357 l. 4 s. 9 d., in full of 457 l. 4 s. 9 d. for provisions delivered to the … with the fee of 12 d. per diem during his life, in place of Robert Maxwell, deceased. [ Docquet.] Dec. 1. … 1637. [ p.] Dec.6. 44. Petition of Paul Prestland, of Market Deeping, clerk, to Archbishop Laud. Differences …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… prayed that he might have the office of enrolments in the said corporation, to which the King assented. Prays … of years, whereas before his Majesty had but 4 l. brought in upon account. Two or three days since Sir George … [ p.] 37. Objections against the Deputy Clerk of the Market. Articles which set forth a variety of abuses to which …
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