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… thereof was respited. Claims on the Revenue. A Petition of Charles Curtius, and others, his Brothers and Sisters, Sons … of the English Crown, during the Reign of the Kings Charles the First, and Second, as their Resident to the several Princes of the Empire; and his late Majesty Charles the Second became so sensible of his Services, that …
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… To prevent which Abuses, the Merchants petitioned King Charles the Second for, and had an Office erected for binding …
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… 100 Victory 780 100 Royal William 780 100 London 730 96 St. Andrew 730 96 4,615 592 2d. Neptune 660 90 Duke 660 90 … 160 42 Nonsuch 150 36 Conception prize 115 32 Pearl 130 30 Charles Galley 180 32 Unity, hired 140 36 Sheernesse 135 32 … 45 8 Vulture 45 8 Speedwell 45 8 Spy 45 8 St. Paul 45 10 Charles 20 6 Strombolo 45 8 Roebuck 45 8 Vulcan 45 8 Vesuvius …
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… Sugar Plantations of Nervis, Mountserratt, Antegoe, St. Christopher's, and Jamaica, and greatest Part of …
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… of London, for other Lands of the like Value, to Charles Earl of Monmouth, and his Heirs, was committed, That …
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… Proceedings fell, by Order of his late Majesty King Charles the Second, upon his Promise of Satisfaction from the … appointed to consider of the Matter of the Petition of Charles Price, and others, and the whole Affairs of the East …
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… of any Pension, or Debts charged upon the Revenues of King Charles the Second, or the late King James, by them, or …
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… contrary to the Act of the Twenty-fifth Year of King Charles the Second, intituled, An Act for preventing Dangers … contrary to the Act of the Twenty-fifth Year of King Charles the Second, intituled, An Act for preventing Dangers …
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… for the County of Hertford, The Question was, Whether Sir Charles Cæsar, or Ralph Freeman, Esquire, was duly returned … If the Quakers were allowed to be good Voices, then Sir Charles Cæsar was elected: If the Quakers were not allowed, … one of which Quakers was for Mr. Freeman, the rest for Sir Charles Cæsar, though the Noise was so great he could not …
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… Afternoon at Four of the Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber. St. Anne's Westminster Church. An ingrossed Bill for the … further Provision for finishing the Parish Church of St. Anne within the Liberties of Westminster, and other …
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