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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… over the Tyne, and there is no other passage over the river to pass to Carlisle, and, although the country has a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… upon the ground; sometimes two or 300 ships come into this river, and if an occasion falls out, the men having arms and … be most proper for his service to be resident upon this river, some being stationed in this town, and some at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of all his Majesty's forces on the north side of the river Trent. He is authorised to appoint a lieutenant under … of Kesteven within that part of the level between the river Glen and Kyme Eau, it was desired that all the ancient … to be had for Aachen, whereupon he came to Yarmouth up the river, thence to Norwich, and having stayed there three or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for as yet there is wanting one ship not fallen down the river. This is all the account I can give for the little time … for these parts is brought from thence by sea and up the river to York, but by reason of the want of water in the said river in summer, and of floods and frosts in the winter, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… lying by him for that only purpose. His ship being in the river, the master, who was a Scotchman, one day put out the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a warrant for bringing the Eagle from Dover to the river Thames, where she is to take in some ordnance to be … which was supplied with butter and cheese in the river Pothelley, co. Caernarvon. Dec. 30. 109. Petition of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sides of the country since our first entering unto this river till yesterday, they have never ceased firing of … this point. Lord Marquis [Hamilton] is in the Firth at the river's mouth which runs to Leith, three miles from … in a civil and religious manner, following his trade of cooper, and honestly behaving himself towards others for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… have been presented for offences done to the hurt of that river, as well by masters of ships suffering their ballast to … others suffering their staiths and wharves adjoining the river to decay, also by suffering ballast and other rubbish … are these: a young gentleman, rashly passing the river at Wark, and his captain being desirous to bring him …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Sewers, lying in the level on both sides of the River Ancholme, in co. Lincoln, by putting cattle into the … or otherwise meddling with the sluice or works upon the River Ancholme ; and upon conviction, if poor men, to commit … of horse, is quartered near the Tweed, four miles up the river from the army. The Scots do not advance, nor have they …
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