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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Henry Litmer, deceased, lately had, together with 16 l. 2 s. 6 d. per annum for livery. [ Nineteen lines on parchment.] … 17. Whitehall. 2. Minute by Sec. Windebank of his Majesty's pleasure that Archbishop Laud, Lord Keeper Coventry, … the present Lord Mayor and others of a second comparative trial of the new and old soap, dated 24th December 1633. All …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Sir Robert Heath, Attorney General, on his Majesty's behalf, against John Earl of Bristol. May 1. 2. Draft of … of Sir John Eliot, in answer to exceptions to Sir John's account of his receipts as Vice Admiral of Devon. In these … King's ships, and had been condemned in the Admiralty as prize; pray that the ship may be restored to them, and that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Brazen Horse, Peter Brockelsby, pewterer, by St. Andrew's Church in Holborn, and Michael Robinson, brasier, in … He hears nothing of the other business of a concealed prize, but doubts not Nicholas retains it in his memory. Sir … to Deptford against that morning's tide, when they made trial to launch the new ship there, though with no good …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… General about the rglement; and Robert Wyan, the King's proctor, about Sir Thomas Button's charge. Petition of … now her brother and his Council will be put to their last trial, if nothing be done this time, she will never look for … February, touching the St. John, of Dunkirk, the King's prize. Still desires to know how the Commissioners are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Lords of the Admiralty on the petition of Jo[hn] Jacob[s] Boyerman, master, Claes Cornelius Hooch[t]wood, and Claes … Lords pray the Lord Deputy to give order for the present trial of Simons and his company, and, upon hearing the claim … that without him they cannot be sorted and prepared for a trial at Easter assizes. The thing whereof the action is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Proclamation appointing the time when his Majesty's subjects may approach the Court for cure of the disease … be arrested. At St. Ives, there is at this time a Spanish prize taken by Jacques Lechaunter, of Flushing, in the … prevention of the like, that there should be an exemplary trial of them, which cannot be so well done as by himself at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… viz., the inhabitants of the Forest of Windsor; the King's and Queen's servants, by reason of their personal … moneys which Mr. Willett says he paid in for his Majesty's prize the St. John of Dunkirk. [ p.] May 7. 52. The Earl … Italy if his importunate adversary (not contented with his trial) hinder him not. His Majesty's promise gives hope that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… was ordered that petitioner should repay to Clarke 7 l. 10 s., which he had formerly levied on Clarke's goods, and 3 l. … of Capt. Norman of Dunkirk brought in there a fly-boat, a prize, which they sold to some of that town for 160 l. Pray … (whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary) for trial of actions above 40 s. in the County Court or Sheriff's
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… businesses will be much intricated. The Elector of Saxony's jealousies against the Swedes are like to spoil all. Hears … been assaulted by two men-ofwar of Holland, the ship made prize of, and the men belonging to her confined in the common … pretended debt of 300 l., and had given warning to go to a trial, notwithstanding Fletcher and Godfrey Maydwell, his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Mr. Comptroller [Sir John Suckling], why the St. George's or Mayor's feast at Norwich should not be held this year, on account … He requests a Commission of Oyer and Terminer for the trial of these villains, and that as soon as possible, he …
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