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… people here are all lawless, & have no respect to Goverm t or the King's authority, but publickly affront y e … to the Lords of the Treasury that they can do little or no business till the cash in Mr. Bertie's hands is … ship called the John, galley, of Wexford, was a foreigner or not; his ship having been seized on the pretence that he …
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… Armstrong to the Lords of the Treasury, for a watchman's or noon-tender's place in the Custom-house; with a … whereas in the way proposed, it would be but one penny, or what the inhabitants pleased to give; and this to be … July 1669, and it was subsequent to the other papers, one or two of which are dated late in September. Also divers …
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… the Earl of Ranelagh to pay this sum to the inhabitants or such as they have app ted to receive the same, and to … arbitrary proceeding and oppression of travelling officers or informers, under colour of authority derived from the Com … the promise of K. Cha. 2 d for ye said 12,000 l., or what further light his Lo p can give in that matter, &c. …
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… advising that it should be left to a trial at law, or to such a composition that the King might be entitled to … reduce the penny post as low as possible, in order to beg or farm it for himself; praying for redress. Without date, … came to 865 l. and 6 d., without bond, bill of exchange, or money; recommending that the said collector should bear …
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… the collector at Hull. Dated 2 Jan. 1689. 1 page. Jan. 2 or 3. 5. Presentm t from Com rs of Excise [addressed to the … to be in less than 10 days. With a postscript as to money or credit to be sent to Mr. Robinson at Chester, and for … says there must be besides what Mr. Williamson can pay, 10 or 12,000 li sent in specie to York. Upon further discourse, …
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… to consider he should take an opportunity of frightening or arresting his (Mr. Devereux's) witnesses, or dealing with his own, and of inventing and obtruding upon … and Worker of the Mint, inculpating the said controller or his deputy or clerk. The others are the depositions and …
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… admitt the like composic[i]ons to be made for the 9 ships, or such of them as ye owners desire to compound for. There is … be imported from America, otherwise than in cask, chest, or case of 200 weight at least, under pain of forfeiture, and … of the Treasury, showing that they had received no pay or subsistence since 16 Feb. 16967, and their creditors were …
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… the constable of Dover and the warden of the Cinque Ports, or his lieutenant, including Rye in the writ. 7. 1. Order on … l. I beg that the hearing at Aylesbury may be deferred, or I dismissed, on security for appearance when summoned. [1 … composition of delinquents, were reserved for the State, or for which they have allowance in their compositions. They …
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… l. a year settled on him for life. Were the treasurership or chancellorship of their cathedral of St. Patrick void, he … being no duty belonging thereto besides preaching three or four times in a year. But it being uncertain when either … on Mr. Bonhereau as library keeper, either during life or until otherwise provided for, which might be paid out of …
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… (if any) between them ought to be determined by law or otherwise, and not to interfere with these public payments … [ Docquetted:]The petition of W m Tagg, praying a salary or such other allowance as yo r Lops. shall think fit for his … and prohibited goods, which generally amounted to 700 l. or 800 l. a year, as well for the support of their dignity as …
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