Search

Displaying 2761 - 2770 of 2859
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… of this crown, because such a decision on Bouninghen's part, whenever it happened, would infer that the Provinces … remarked subsequently that, refusing to allow one's self to be deluded by appearances and following reason … good provision for their frontiers; it would have been folly not to have done so. It is not known yet what troops …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… its activities is handicapped by the fact that the Company's accounts begin only in 1491; minutes of the meetings of the … freemen of the neighbourhood to vouch for an apprentice's training. 2 Procedure over freedom by patrimony was not … alms to those fallen into distress through their own folly: T. Smith, English Gilds, p. 31; cf. p. xl. Probably a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… them, but to enjoy them if undisposed of. (5.) All Reay's past assess remitted till 1 Sept. last, and whenever Col. … and to come over in person if it answered, and Lord Wilmot, Maj.-Gen. Wagstaff, O'Neale, and others of that … commanded by the Duke of York, those in the North by Lord Wilmot, whom they call Earl of Rochester. The insurrection in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Jas. Astyn to Williamson, at Edw. Norris' chamber, Lincoln's Inn. Thanks for your letter by my tutor. I wonder not to … the design of M. de Gard and Selton, since said to be Lord Wilmot and Wagstaffe, whom I entertained one night at my … him. I want 2 journeymen; I shall take Massey for one, and Wilmot for the other. [1 page. The italics are in cypher …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… November 1650 November 1650 Nov. 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The attorney general and the rest of the … 3. The petition of William Acworth, keeper of the State's stores at Woolwich, with the paper of reasons annexed, … is a jealousy of one who is by this time come to you, Lord Wilmot's pupil, who is the head of the party in the Duke's
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… has gone to Paris, notwithstanding he met some of the Duke's servants, who told him of the Duke's intentions to come hither; but perhaps he may think the … some money which was promised the King for his servants. Wilmot applies himself to Argyle, and hopes to be restored. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… that the peace of the town would be disturbed by Farrer's remaining there. [ page.] May 1. Order in Council thereon … peace of the town. [ I. 76, p. 844.] May 1. Council. Day's Proceedings. 2. Approval of the following augmentations by … Be circumspect of his carriage, and remove occasions of folly from him. I will send the salary, and if the fruits …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Ilchester, co. Somerset, to the Protector, for her husband's release in person and estate, on good security for his … lands, co. Lincoln, with reversions to Charles and Henry Wilmot and their heirs male, but all have died without male issue. On suggestion that Hen. Wilmot is Henry, Lord Wilmot, a delinquent whose estate was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… come from Flanders, in ships hired with the King of Spain's money. That a port town was to be seized, and a large sum … That 30 or 40 men are engaged to take away the Protector's life. That he was to have been shot the first day of … Col. Hollis, commander of the English under Ormond. Lord Wilmot was there, buying 1,000 muskets and arms of defence. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Thomas Attawell, boatswain, and John Falkner, master's mate of the Parrot. After leaving the Adventure with … Capt. Smith of the Truelove to go in before the harbour's mouth, and come to an anchor as near as he could, which did … for him, and first to begin to know himself; it is but folly to dispute impossibilities, or to think of them. I …
Displaying 2761 - 2770 of 2859