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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… as well in the former as in the last year's payment, and the bailiff upon receipt of such certiorari is forthwith … in rating the ship-money presented by some of the nobility and gentry of that county, was this day read. Therein the … all which, there are yet a great number of houses of other trades both in Cheapside and Lombard Street, which neglect of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… directions, we sent for the maltsters within our limits, and signified his Majesty's intention. The names of such as desire to continue maltsters and be conformable are in the enclosed paper. There appeared … North, Bradford South, Pimhill, Condover, Oswestry, and Ford, in Salop; 119 names arranged by their parishes. [1 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Harbord, Foulk Price, Justinian Povey, Francis Phelips, and William Hill to [the Council]. Report upon two petitions, one from John Wister and others his Majesty's servants, for moneys due to them for … provisions served into the late King's house in the 21st and 22nd years of his reign, amounting together to 4,000 l., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… intention in the Fast now to be commanded." 1. For himself and his family and all his subjects to prostrate themselves before God, … to the parts of the kingdom yet visited by pestilence, and his help in the present danger of war. 2. The fast to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… August 117, 1637 Aug. 1. Wells. 1. Bishop Pierce, of Bath and Wells, William Bassett, sheriff of Somerset, and John Malet, the late sheriff, to the Council Report under … upon them by Coxe, but was left in arrear by Hodges, and only demanded by Coxe. Hodges alleged that he imposed the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the proceedings of his Majesty's Ecclesiastical Courts and ministers are according to the laws of the realm. In some … whether citations ought not to be in the King's name, and whether bishops may keep any visitation without … difference that rests unagreed upon is the making the said trades several bodies with distinct governments, which it is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… we spent four or five days upon the coast, standing off and on between this and the Land's End; in which time we have scarce seen ship … to Nicholas. The sheriff of Dorsetshire has been with me, and shown me that within a few days he shall want less than …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of gunpowder, upon view we found in store but three lasts and a half and two barrels, and therefore have taken order for the supply of a last and a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Henry Earl of Holland to Sec. Coke. The Earls of Dorset and Salisbury have entreated the Secretary's favour towards Mrs. Melbury, that the money and other goods seized in a trunk of hers may be restored to … of Weymouth, which was driven by weather into Fowey, and there stayed, may be allowed to proceed on its voyage …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… much taxed with great sums to maintain the King's titles and honours! For my part, I am 10 l. the worse for it … Council. Complains of people who put him to his thoughts, and trouble him with their strange signs, conceits, devices, sleights, and tricks, blinding his eyes and whispering in his ears, but …
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