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Calendar of Treasury Books
… that money stands voted in the House for the Dutch. Their ships came heartily to our assistance, therefore take the … of particular accounts. If the Dutch can fit out more ships than they have already, they may do it in money. Upon …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 635 2 6 Pilotage 709 12 0 Freight and transport of hired ships 3,470 12 4 Rewards, royal bounty etc 2,960 12 8 … old accompt: (1) Wages, commanders 6,787 15 1 (2) Ditto, ships 79,823 19 1 (3) Scraping & tarring ships 401 6 0 Payments by assignments from the Navy …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… may be passed in two or three days. Then you will consider ships, the King's family, ambassadors, judges, the Army and a … on the 5th of April, 1689, that 48 men of war, fire ships, yachts and ketches, with 7,040 men, are necessary for … of such a force as follows 12 : per an. l. Charge of the ships and men 366,080 Ordinary of the Navy (a fixed and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 635 2 6 Pilotage 709 12 0 Freight and transport of hired ships 3,470 12 4 Rewards, royal bounty etc 2,960 12 8 … old accompt: (1) Wages, commanders 6,787 15 1 (2) Ditto, ships 79,823 19 1 (3) Scraping & tarring ships 401 6 0 Payments by assignments from the Navy …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… necessary preparations for the departure of the Princess. Ships were to be freighted, the silver and plate to be … should be treated in Spain on the same footing as Spanish ships, and Spanish ships in England as English vessels. As soon as this …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… on bachelors was instituted, and the tax on the tonnage of ships was simply a direct copy of a French tax. It was not … for instance when it voted an aid for building the 27 ships in 1675 or for the disbandment in 1677. As far as the … beseech your Highness that I may have an account of what ships since have been sett out and will remain out the 25th …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to annex it to the Bill for supply for building the twenty ships. 16 In its turn this latter Bill was lost by the … be given shall be appropriated and applied to the building ships only. Resolved that the supply for building the ships shall be made payable into the Receipt of the Exchequer …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… heard," says Du Bellay, "that upon pretence of want of ships they will not let him pass without consulting about it, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… for war: no captains, no money, no plans, no obedience, no ships, no provisions. The army has not yet assembled (10 … two miles distant, finding it impossible with his few ships to resist the Turkish fleet, consisting of 100 ships, 23 galleys, and other vessels. On Monday following the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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