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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Florence with almost as much health as he parted from it, and is upon his departure for Leghorn and Genoa. Thought to have passed by Milan, but the Spaniard … together with the charge of dancers and composers of music, the same to be paid as follows, viz., to Peter le Huc, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The King, about two years since, incorporated petitioners and granted them divers privileges, and especially that none should brew beer to sell within the … his sons, John and Francis, as commoners and learners of music in the house of Otho Polewheele, a professed recusant, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Marquis of Hamilton, Master of the Horse, of 388 l. over and above 400 l. already paid to him, for the purchase of horses for the King, Queen, and Prince since the 31st December 1636. [ Strip of … Lupo, widow of Thomas Lupo, composer of your Majesty's music, to the King. There was due to her husband at the time …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… August 117, 1637 Aug. 1. Wells. 1. Bishop Pierce, of Bath and Wells, William Bassett, sheriff of Somerset, and John Malet, the late sheriff, to the Council Report under … to pay to Lydia Lupo, widow of Thomas Lupo, composer of music, deceased, 48 l. due to her late husband; and also 32 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in regard that her provisions are to come from London, and if it should prove a freezing winter she may fall into … concludes that St. Mary's Creek is more secure from ice, and that she may as soon be at sea from thence. He demands … iii. The like of Nicholas Laniere, master of his Majesty's music, and Thomas Day, master of the children of the chapel. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Articles of Pacification were but concluded on Tuesday, and I came away on the Thursday morning, so as besides my own … there being at my coming away no speech but of a full and clear understanding of all things contained in the … its attractions the scent of the shrubs and flowers, the music, and the bear-baiting. There you hear the shouting of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Account of new year's gifts given at the court to officers and servants annually by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sum … Windebank. I answered your letter of the 26th yesterday, and received another of the 28th ult. this morning. I … of play at dice in our hall; and because we conceived music could not be paid for, nor our butlers rewarded and our …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Commons should require. 2. The examination of the Peers and assistants of the Upper House on oath. 3. The examination … Councillors on oath. 4. That the proceedings may be speedy and secret. 5. That some members of the House of Commons may … end of the choir, wearing of copes, vocal and instrumental music, bowing, standing at the Creed after the Gospel, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the former account of Winifred Nicholas, relict and executrix of David Nicholas, of the parish of St. … London, showing the assets, liabilities, and legal fees. [7 pp.] 2. Brief in a suit in the Arches … to dance fresh brawls, after the Defender of the Faith's music to make [true] good old Tarlton's song. "The King of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. 1. Certificate of Sir William Balfour, John Lanyon, and Mr. Wemys to [the Council]. According to an order of … variety of scenes with dancing, singing, and exquisite music; also of rich apparel fitted to the persons and actors, … very rarely and according to the measure and air of the music. After these scenes and dancings were passed, and the …
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