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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… sent in the waggon. Presuming on the order for 250 tons of timber from the New Forest, which has since been … through the Ordnance Officers, bought 150 tons of timber with his own money, to go on with the repairs at … of the fort is down, which cannot be repaired for want of timber; begs the order for timber, or the work done will be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… are brought in of 300 and 400 tons, laden with masts and timber. Asks them to provide payment of the seamen of the … he has felled nearly 200 trees, and converted them into timber for the ships now building. Has sold the offal wood to … Asks for an order to proceed with her repairs, and for timber and plank for the new ships, that this good season of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… slowly, Mr. Baylie not having above 12 men at work, and no timber to employ any more. Has given him a certificate for … Moore to the Navy Comrs. Ask that a piece of decayed fir timber, lying at Blackborow's wharf, may be sold to Giles … in two vessels likely to prove prizes. Greatly wants timber for the works at Sandham Fort; an order was given for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of the crew; she is not fallen asunder, but much of her timber is spoiled. Sir John Knight and some Bristol men were …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… enclosed from Christopher Selwood, shipwright there. Timber is cheaper at Cork than Kinsale. Mr. Chudleigh is much … two or three prizes, and a Scotch privateer one laden with timber. Sir Jeremy Smith's squadron has taken 11 or 12 Dutch …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… they will treat with Rich. Abbott for his elm and oak timber, being the best to be had in those parts; it will … Comrs. Particulars of the ship building. Eight barges of timber and plank are come in; the great want is men; not so … By his contract he was to receive 1,750 l. to buy the timber, but could not receive a farthing until the February …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… two great flyboats taken by the Kent, laden with timber, are brought into the harbour. The people, who are in … Smith's squadron; two of them of 500 tons, laden with timber, are in Tynemouth haven. A Sunderland seaman, come … all sunk. Two rich prizes, laden with cloth, money, and timber, are brought in. A weaver who has foretold many things …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… in the woods, beside many teams and vessels for carrying timber, so that his charge is very great. Asks them to … under his management is at a stand. The carriers of timber are all off for want of pay; fears the summer season … 99. Chr. Pett to the Navy Comrs. Is in great want of timber for carrying on the works. Rich. Abbott, of Orpington …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… advantage and comfort. He cannot afford to deliver out timber at the rates of the certificate, being forced for want … Sellwood, shipwright, of the prices per ton for timber, from 29 s. to 20 s. per ton, and of plank from 36 s. … for an old prize boat not worth much, but useful to carry timber for the Navy Comrs. She is damaged by lying. If she is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the Navy Comrs. Account of what is wanting in the stores; timber, train oil, &c., are the chief things; could buy the … Repairs of the Blackamore. Has to pay ready money for timber, and neither the workmen nor the smiths will work … levels complain of injury to the walls from the laying of timber masts in Eastham Creek, on plea of their honours' …
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