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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… for Ireland, to be allowed only the present subsistance and clothes. There are to be 4 regiments of horse, each … to suppose that it is with a view to supporting a party, which he thinks he has in England, and to stirring up … nothing less than an impeachment would satisfy the angry party. After five hours' debate the Question was put whether …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… recited, it is stated that he is nearly related to Bryan, and that the estate had been time out of mind in his name and family. ( Treas. Cal. xiv., 262.) [ S.O. 1. 14. pp. … our parliamentary proceedings, which show more a spirit of party than anything else. [ Ibid. f. 324.] Feb. 10. 'T. T.' …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… that the two hulks at Cadiz, "employed in the careening and cleaning H.M. ships in those parts," should be destroyed. … money given by parliament for allowances to flag officers and others who served at sea during the late war, as may make … persons that should destroy the Prince of Orange or his party, and making a speech to encourage them. After which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… George Etheridge, Ensign Anthony de Villendfue; Colonel and Captain the Earl of Romney, Captain Lieutenant Nicholas … it was agreed that islands and colonies taken from either party since the late war should be restored; the King … S.P.8. 18. ff. 1314.] Jan. 13. [Newsletter.] The opposite party could not carry their point today in a committee of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… envoy at Brussels, to carry his compliments to the duke and duchess of Lorraine upon their marriage, and has allowed him 500 for the journey. [ S.P. 44. 99. pp. … for Capt. Warren. He approves the instructions and is pleased to think that Capt. Warren will be able to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… of Canterbury hath perused your letter of Dec. 18, and finds mistakes in the stating Mr. Ansell's case, that he … what turn my Lord Rochester will take; and the matter of party, which was pretty well asleep, seems to revive. Lord … while the D[uke] of O[rmond] entertained all the opposite party, in the manner you must have heard. The two years the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Christ Church. He served in the regiments of Lord Craven and the duke of Monmouth, 'also since this revolution' in … [ S.P.32. 13. ff. 12.] The same, for 80 to Will. Wekett and John Farra. [ Ibid. ff. 34.] ( Treas. Cal. XVII, 105.) … Secretary Hedges and Sir George Rook, and others of his party. I know him to be a knave, and so does my Lord Somers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… nearly five months upon suspicion of coming from France and being an enemy to the Government. Mr. Maris, senior, the … Mr. Aaron Smith. He is a tributary subject of the Emperor, and desires that he may be set at liberty or brought to … Secretary will not meddle with it." [ S.P. Dom. William and Mary 6, No. 31.] July 1. Guernsey Road. Lord Berkeley to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… discharged on condition the salt should be sold here, and the King of Denmark having recommended the matter to the … strong detachments along the Schelde. The day before a party of Spanish horse had defeated a French party of 50 horse from Villeroy's, and another of 150 horse, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Newsletter. The armies under the command of Mons. Villeroy and Mons. Boufflers are still in their former camps, but that … on Monday it is appointed to proceed. It seems the popish party are bestirring themselves to make an interest to oppose … officers and other persons of quality. This morning a party of the enemy of about fifty foot got among our grazers, …
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