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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… it is said we have lost a pacquet boat, but I don't know how that can appear till another pacquet boat arrives. The … in our House. You will observe in yesterday's Votes how intent we are (in relation to both the woollen and linen … linen manufacture Bill, before the Act itself is passed. How parliamentary this is I will not judge, but it shows our …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… he told you. Is it necessary Mr. V[ernon] should know how they manage these other two men, one of which is a fool, … to purchase the land and houses, and in that case how the same should be paid for." [ Annexed] The memorial to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… send a copy [ not entered]. I desire you will let me know how that matter stands, and that you will consider, since it … received yesterday. For though I have found by experience how ill qualified I am for the well discharge of so great a … of Circumflaberous, who gave the examinate directions how to address a letter to his brother in London, who belongs …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to William Bretton to be lieut.-colonel of col. E.S. How's regiment, in place of Wm. Dobbins: to Wm. Dobbins to be … I desire you will let her know that I can't yet tell how far it is in my power to serve her. As to your own …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… the King, and that it be represented by the Lords Justices how much it is for his service that the governor of New … on board and brought her to England, not being satisfied how an Englishman can be naturalised in another country, and … Duke of Shrewsbury, acquainting him that he does not see how Mr. Meisters can ruin the harbour, but will give him all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to frequently meet in their divisions, and consult how they may relieve labourers and the poorer sort of people … me in it. I only mention this at his request, not knowing how he comes to repose such a confidence in me. This is the … had written. Resolved that the judges should be consulted how long they could stay in town before they went the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Eyre. Ordered that Eyre be written to for his report how the fact appeared against Lacy on his trial. Read Mr. … of money, they can now give a more satisfactory account of how the service may be complied with. They would therefore … and that it is not unlikely that the difficulty will be how to distinguish them. I hope you do not have reproaches …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… directed that the foreign ministers should be acquainted how contrary this is to the laws of the kingdom. They … and I hope the two millions will be raised, considering how great a service it will be to the public. Everybody … (last chose), Sir Richard Cocks, Sir John Guise, Jacke How and Thom. Chester (as yet the odds of the bets run for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… tells me he has written to you. I know not the man, nor how far he is to be credited, but speaking lately to lord … Cressett, envoy at the house of Lunenburg, taking notice how much our merchants suffer in the Elbe by the toll at … instruction may be given thereupon to Mr. Robinson, and how far he should endeavour a redress by the treaty of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… foreign manufactures; but, when that is done, I can't tell how this new duty of 15 p. cent. will accommodate us. I … They are coming for the river, and desire to know how the prisoners are to be disposed of; which you will give … should be a secret: and I doubt whether the envoy know how far the king, his master, will be engaged with France in …
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