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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… give an ordinary pass to Mr. Robt. Lindsay to go with his family into Yorkshire, we know nothing to the contrary why he … who followed to the Abbey in coaches. Particulars of his family and their matrimonial connexions. [ Draft. 2 pp.] … again informed that, by the mediation of a servant of that family, Wastell Robinson, there is a probability Mr. Scroope …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his personal estate to the great disabling of his wife and family. Although he has as yet received very little pay, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from Monsr. Briott. I hear that they [your son Sir Henry's family] are all in good health at Fairlawn. [ Addressed: "For … to the Scots at Berwick. On Saturday I returned with my family from Fairlawn to town, where I received your last … [Glynn] so sensible of the disgrace like to fall upon that family that he assured me he would see to get 3,000 l. if the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for the necessary maintenance of the servants of that family. It is hereby ordered that the several sums or … upon and subscribed by the Committee for regulating the Family of the King's Children out of moneys accruing by … or otherwise, without which favour herself, husband, and family are like to perish. [ p.] 95. i. A particular of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being sequestered, he has no means left for himself and family to subsist upon. Prays to be admitted to a favourable …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… also to assist him in the transportation of himself and family from Dublin into the Province of Ulster, if there … Francis Wells, who is dead of the plague, and all his family. He offers 20 l. for a new estate [in it], the tenant …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… remove thence without the apparent ruin of himself and family. That he never bore arms against the Parliament, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… In particular, petitioner was personally resident with his family in the city of Exeter at his dwelling-house there both … time of the Earl of Newcastle's [domination] himself and family were thrust out of their dwelling by mandamus from … household stuff wasted. He was then forced to disperse his family, and himself afterwards was taken prisoner by the …