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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of a work entitled "The End of King James his reign, and the beginning of King Charles." [This portion contains … Angleterre:" a treatise in French on English institutions and functionaries. 3. Petition of James Levingston, one of … be allowed to surrender his pension of 500 l. per ann., and may have in lieu thereof fee-farm rents to the value of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Heath. Mary Lady Gray, now wife of Andrew Lord Gray, and sometime wife of Sir John Sydenham, standing convicted of Popish recusancy, and being seized of certain lands in cos. Kent and Somerset, two parts in three of the same lands are due to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… all the parts thereof. They were going further next day, and got heat in going, when Sec. Coke wished them to forbear … Houses attending the King, he had declared, as for tonnage and poundage he had no thought of taking it by prerogative, … Petition of Right with the several answers given thereto, and his Majesty's speech the last day of the Session, it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Sir Henry Mervyn. His own ship, with the Charles and the Miniken, are ready to sail when the wind comes round … the Peter, which has on board 23 pieces of brass ordnance and other munition for the ships at Plymouth, should go thence without convoy; she has but 26 men and 12 pieces of small ordnance. Feb. 2. 4. Muster of all the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is dead, but the King has given his place to Mr. Bondon, and the next place is promised to Dr. Fell. March 1. … to be had in Portsmouth or Southampton, Sir Henry Palmer and the Earl have resolved with the first wind to go out, … are endeavoured to be made diffident of his Majesty's religious and just government, they may find how much they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is much troubled with a multiplicity of Irish men, women, and children, beggars, of whom they cannot learn at what port … are not sufficient instructions to the Lord President and Council in the North for various enumerated cases, all of … 100 families. [March ?] 91. Statement of various erroneous opinions held and taught by Mr. Shaw, and vouched by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… customs during the year 1625, by reason of the plague and troubles with Spain, had been 5,041 l., of which his … with an humble proposition of a remedy for the ordering and establishment of his Majesty's present revenues." [Said … John Coke.] 6. Account of the amount paid for principal and interest on a loan of 100,000 l. by the citizens of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a petition in the names of the weavers of Braintree and Booking, complaining of extreme necessity for want of … 30,000 persons were likely to partake of that misery, and following the writers about with outcries, so that they … gentlemen well born and to good fortunes. [April ?] 75. Opinions and advice given by the Judges on being consulted as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… May 1. 1. Bond of Lord President Conway to William Weld and Edward Reed, to indemnify them against bonds in which … of 104 l. to Samuel Gott, 104 l. to Nathaniel Weston, and 104 l. to Charles Purrett. May 1. 2. Attorney General … partly occupied by this letter, is written a portion of a religious composition, thickly bestrewn with references to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the enemy before Rochelle. The names of the witnesses, and the points they were to be required to answer, were to be delivered to the Clerks of this Council, and, after their examination, order would be given for … certain jewels thereunder written, and to return their opinions of the value of every piece. The jewels enumerated …
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