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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… riding at Faversham. Prays leave to employ his bark in the carriage of oysters to Rotterdam during the ensuing … for co. York to [the Sheriff.] Certify their proceedings in binding apprentices, regulating ale-houses, and … within the liberty of Pickering lathe, except Caxton, and in Hackness and Lastingham, in the North Riding of York, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… held this year, on account of the increase of the plague in that city. May 16. Plymouth. 8. Sir Ferd. Gorges to Sec. … sound of drum. Had given like directions to the fleet in the harbour. Incloses, 8. i. John Osgood, Mayor, and Hugh … received all their damage. The Gunner avows that in all the time of the employment he never used against the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being too hot. Thanks for the noble readiness of Windebank in the writer's occasions in England. Beseeches Windebank to be assured that his son has in Sir John a servant that will esteem his happiness and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The blood of the writer derived from that house leaps in his veins, when he considers the seats of the dukes his … excellent family. Latin. [ Indorsed by Archbishop Laud in the following words:"Rece. Octob. 15, 1635. A copye of the … remaining in and about London, for recruiting the regiments of his Majesty's subjects serving under the King of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the King. James I., finding that the red deer in Apethorpe Park were kept principally for his pleasure, but … deceased husband, Francis Earl of Westmoreland, to take in 300 acres more of petitioner's inheritance to be added and … of Deputy Lieutenants of Hants of a muster of the several regiments of trained bands for Basingstoke, Kingsclere, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Navy touching the state of the King's ships, and in what time they may be ready for sea service. To move his … not only of the ordinary charge of his Majesty's ships in harbour, but also of fitting out to sea the same number of … Whitehall. The same to the same. The King sitting that day in Council concerning affairs of the Admiralty, had given the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… petitioners. Their reasons would be too tedious to state in this place, but they were ready to explain them before the … men-of-war came into Portsmouth with a fresh wind chased in by Holland men-of-war within shot of the town, and as soon … not believe it. All their horse are put into ten formed regiments with serjeant-majors, but no lieutenant-colonels. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Capt. James Mervyn. Graving more proper to be performed in the Thames than elsewhere, there being no provision for it in any other part of the kingdom. Sir Hen. Palmer had no … suggested for delivery by the King to the House of Lords, in answer to their reiterated applications for the release of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of medicine. The King, under the royal power reserved in the said statutes, excepts from the operation of that … Woolmer, by the Earl of Holland, Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre of all forests on this side Trent, for the New Forest … had also appointed places of rendezvous to the trained regiments. Difficulty of procuring powder on account of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The King to Bishop Curle of Winchester. Understands that in the leases of his bishopric, his predecessors have bound … prevention, his Majesty commands him to omit that covenant in all future leases, and to cause that command to be … have been exhibited to the King of wastes committed in the Bishop's woods since his coming to that see, his …
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