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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Edward Carter, clerk, sometime a poor member of St. John's College in Oxford, to Archbishop Laud. Petitioner was … himself requires. He also detains 40 l. from petitioner's mother, due to her in respect of the said parsonage. Prays … that took the frigate of Dunkirk in Helford. He and his prize have been sent into Portsmouth in custody until the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… May 24. 2. Receipt of Sir William Russell for 7,606 l. 12 s. 6 d. ship-money paid by Sir Walter Norton, late sheriff of … last. [1 p.] Annexed, 2. i. Similar receipt for 2,841 l. 1 s. 9 d., paid by Edward Parkinson and John Kingsley on behalf … brought by Sir Thomas in Franklin's name, and a trial thereof at common law, and a consultation brought by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Wards, should look over the judgments in Sir Henry Lee's lifetime, and if the same have passed for the said vicar, … alone, which bears date a week after the same sheriff's approbation of the first rate, to have been surreptitiously … and that Stacey and Pakeman shall remain in the messenger's custody till they have performed this order. [ Copy. 1 p.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Petitioner prays a lease for 31 years, at a rent of 20 s. upon every fodder which the lessee may buy, he managing … and Lord Cottington. If the proposition be for his Majesty's benefit, then to give order to the Attorney-General to … . . the King . . . gave some way to them to make their own trial. Whereupon a packet was despatched to the Ambassador, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… made by the Duke of Buckingham for securing his Majesty's interests with respect to the traffic between Hamburgh and … 5. Capt. John Bonython to Nicholas. Sends Capt. Duppa's letter. Desires recompence for services done for the Duke … ryals remitted to Lewis Van Damme, of London, and other prize goods. [ Indorsed is Sir John Coke's minute of an …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for him to interpose much in the choice of his Majesty's ministers, for it is necessary for him so wholly to rely on … quality. She has heard of the mischance of the Elector's servants to be billeted at Oubourne [Holborn ?], in an … that the Archbishop might be prepared against the day of trial. He has given the like to Lord Holland, and will …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… butchers that had their slaughter houses near St. Clement's Well should not kill any beasts until All Saints' Day, to … that I am ever his as his own." Sunday next is the day of trial, whether they were cozened or not for the Dunkirk coin. … can inform him. The Hope, of Viana, was not declared good prize for Sir James Jolley, but for the King, having been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… pecuniary and other advantages from acknowledging the King's right in these seas, and taking advantage of his … lands in co. Durham, wherein Lilbourne will assent to no trial but that of battle, which his Majesty had prohibited, … with Brazil wood worth 3,000 l., which they took as lawful prize, and being bound homeward with the same were driven …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Explain what they wrote respecting young Falkener's ability to execute the office of Clerk of the Check at … state to free them by letter of grace, than bring them to trial to be cleared.P.S. His brother Bassett and Judge Byrd … the defendant, having informed the Court that before the trial there was a reference to the Lord Treasurer which still …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Lords' speedy resolutions; they lie at his Majesty's charge. Whether the Lords will reward the Dutch and … know. The captain may be of use as an interpreter on the trial of those taken in Dorsetshire, amongst whom is one who … of their charges. The prisoners had a very fair legal trial, a full bench of commissioners, and as good juries as …
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