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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Council. Relates his endeavours to procure ordnance and gunners for obtaining possession of Clayhill Farm, and that, after several failures minutely told, he had obtained two gunners from Bristol, and had appointed the 15th instant for the performance of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… King to Henry Earl of Holland, Chancellor of Cambridge, and Bishop Laud, Chancellor of Oxford. To reduce the fees given to officers, readers, beadles, registrars, and others, to the amount paid in the 11th year of Queen … such feasts when hospitalities are principally required, and the Bishop of Lincoln having alleged in excuse of his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the ordinary charge of his Majesty's ships in harbour, and serving in the Narrow Seas, for the present year. Total, … [Jan. 1?] 2. Assignments made by Lord Treasurer Weston and Lord Cottington, Chancellor of the Exchequer, for … high time his ship was graved. Begs him to write the news, and especially when the King goes to Newmarket. The Duke de …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. 1. Thomas Earl of Berkshire to the Council. The Mayor and city of Oxford having stood refractory to the commands … Radulph Walcupp, Richard Bracie, John Quaterman, and Thomas Deane, the last two being of Chalgrove. [ One … Perrott, Deputy Vice-Admiral of cos. Pembroke, Carmarthen, and Cardigan, to the Lords of the Admiralty. Statement of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The King referred the difference betwixt Lord Cholmondeley and Sir Randolph Crewe to be composed by friends, but that … he will not interrupt the ordinary course of justice, and therefore dissolves the reference, and leaves them to the law, wherein he is assured the person …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… - volume 216 May 1632 May 1632 May 1. 1. Sir George Vernon and Sir James Weston to the Council. Report on a petition of John Hancock, Joseph Mustian, and John Carpenter, late constables of Southwark. The … warrant to apprehend Robert Wright, entered his house, and locked up his goods for his Majesty's use, in case he had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Lord Chief Justice Heath at Soham, by Thomas Hills and others, a warrant was directed to Thomas Hinson, Thomas Clarke, Richard Peachey, and others, for apprehending the rioters. Hinson, Clarke, and Peachey pretend to have done their best to execute the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… charged against John Everard, conductor for co. Leicester, and they now send up the examinations. Inclosed, 5. i. … against John Everard. March 1. 6. Petition of John Duckett and five others, merchants of London, to Buckingham. Pray for … worth 30,000 l., but containing some parcels of lead and rice. March 1. The Downs. 7. Sir Henry Palmer to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his gracious mistress [the Queen of Bohemia] a favour, and therein as she says, a riddle, which Nethersole only can decipher, and to none but Roe. Will not write it, because she writes it warily, and Roe does not know where Nethersole constantly lives in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… obtaining payment, he petitioned the King two years ago, and was answered favourably. By the decease of Viscount … he quietly enjoyed, till of late Sir Arthur Mainwaring and Mr. Pitcairn have sought to entitle his Majesty to a parcel thereof called "Jarrow Sleck," and are about to obtain a grant thereof for themselves. Prays …
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