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… great sum, the said town being soon after destroyed by the war and the inhabitants utterly ruined or dead: and the said … Earl's said estate though almost entirely ruined by the war is daily threatened to be seized; and by his abovesaid … 2 arches thereof next the castle were so destroyed by the war that he was forced in 1695 and 1696 to spend 193 l. 15 s. …
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… shewing the many great losses he has suffered by the war in Ireland, he having a very valuable wood in Co. …
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… three Treasury Lords shall direct for the service of the war and to sign same and cause them to be numbered and sealed … of Bills of Credit [Exchequer Bills] to the use of the war: and to put your recordatur thereto that it may appear …
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… especially those who had served on board the King's men-of-war (as these he entertained had done) were subjects of …
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… that island by virtue of that Act especially in time of war in which [war] he had sustained insupportable losses in ships and goods …
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… of the Admiralty of the Cinque Ports, payable during the war out of prizes and thereafter out of the Exchequer: same …
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… as is allowed to the captains and seamen of the men of war for prizes taken and brought in by them; and that the … boats betwixt Falmouth and the Groyne have during the war taken several prizes but the commanders and seamen have …
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… residue of the said 395,447 l. for such other uses of the war as my Lords shall particularly appoint. Ibid., p. 48. …
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… or Receiver for Sick and Wounded Seamen and Prisoners of War; placing 2,680 l. thereof to the head of Victualling and …
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… shewing that Capt.Rigby Commander of the Dragon man-of-war took a French vessel called the Nosterdam de Grace near …
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