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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Majesty, considering the unjust proceedings of the Infanta's Ministers against his subjects, holds it right to stay this … Recorder of London, one of his counsel in the recent trial between himself and Lord Stanhope. His cause is … the Prince of Orange, had proved that the ship was lawful prize, and Mons. Houtyn, Admiral of Zealand, had certified to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the King. Petition expressing their sorrow at the King's intention to dissolve the Parliament, and offering their … the Duke of Buckingham to direct the removal of prize goods from Portsmouth to Dover for sale. June 17. 15. … Ports, Sir George Newman declined to appoint a day for the trial during the sitting of Parliament; Parliament being now …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of him that he may see that those who come with the writer's son are welcome to her countrymen. For Charles himself … The Commissioners for sale of the St. John of Dunkirk, a prize ship, had received a letter to repair to Sir Henry … it upon all occasions accordingly. It appeared on trial in Easter Term that there is no lease so confirmed, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 5 l. on a poor minister, commended by Mrs. Pitt's mother, and 10 l. is in examinant's hands unbestowed. Touching the other 200 l., he does not … man-of-war (the captain whereof was Peter de May) taken prize for Spanish goods, though not so, but belonging to his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… yearly fee and have under their control any of his Majesty's stores, should take the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, … out of any parish, and under their patent, without any trial at law, threaten to raise a multitude of persons, and … apprehend such persons, and also to hold courts for their trial and condemnation according to law. [ One skin of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being under confinement the ship went away with petitioner's clothes. The Lords formerly required the Bailiffs of … he denies all that may hurt him, so that if he be put to trial on Tuesday, for want of the Scottishmen to give … proceedings and the seizure by Lord Lindsey of a prize of corn taken by the Dunkirkers and brought into Dover, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on such people as they met, killed Thomas Nelmes, master's mate of a ship of London, and stabbed John Toser and … from the English is declared to be victual and so good prize, contrary to the opinion of divines, lawyers, and … captain before him, and proceed therein for his speedy trial according to law. [ Draft. p.] Dec. 17. 49. The same to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… rates not exceeding 3 l. the wey for home use and 50 s. for fishing voyages (ten gallons of Winchester measure to … to the King, on every wey sold for home consumption 10 s. and for every wey sold for fishing 3 s. 4 d., and to allow … four with their frigate to Sandwich. This will prove good prize, whatever the other does, and by taking him, they have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for many years to attend on the royal person of the Queen's Majesty. Prays a grant of the next donation of the office … Court of Common Pleas. [1 p.] 2. Petition of her Majesty's servants De Vantelet, Coignet, and Plancy, to the same. … is enforced to wage law for his due; and when he comes to trial, having no speciality to produce, he is left to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of before they certified. On the suit of petitioner's late wife, petitioner was to have had the lands of Sir … the 19th October last for writing a libel whereby the King's service was much prejudiced, and fined 5,000 l. Prays a … and farmers of tithes in the High Peak, co. Derby), for a trial at common law, wherein one man of each parish may be …
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