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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… fresh meat, and they are of opinion the Provost is of the party, and has a hand in it. Lord Hume [Sir James, Earl of … of our county, leaving the rest at Tiverton. On Sunday the party at Wellington perceiving Lieutenant Evers to forbear … too well our slowness and defects, and what a powerful party they are likely to find here that will rather join with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to come into England to do it, or to subsist until a party join with them, for assure yourself nobody will join … difficulties, and do not believe that you will find a party here except you have the house of Austria more for you … I think there is any great appearance of it, except by the party in England they be pressed to it. P.S.I wrote to you …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… duly to Church both to sermon and prayers, that he was liberal to the poor, and lived quietly, and he could not … grandees in our University, who was reported to be a chief party, utterly disclaims it to the Vice-Chancellor, who is … At Chichester I met [Spyer], a clothier of Reading, liberal of his language on matters above him. The particulars …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and that if anything be left unpaid by the soldier the party grieved on complaint to the superior officers of the … not to pursue them ? At his first entrance he had no party to trust to, but we have already many a fair town; yea, … but I hope they will retire when they find no inland party to stand for them. My Lord General I hear is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… oath is against the King's supremacy, because it binds the party never to consent to the altering of the Church … Mons. Blou and another were injured by rapiers, his party having offered no offence or resistance. [4 pp.] [Aug. … my opinion has long been both of their strength and of a party in England. His Majesty is endeavouring all he can to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… may be given of it next Sunday at Hampton Court, and the party to be brought thither in safe custody, and in the mean … had made the conquest of the rebels and the loss of our party so eminently great it could not but comfort any well … stay; the Earl of Berks undertaking the Lords intended a liberal supply. Delmyhoye. Sundry other things. [I wrote] to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… him a few days before, which when I heard I sent for the party who denied that he said any such thing. [ Seal with … Conway]. I have sent the Scotch officers with such a party of horse as is by us thought fit for their secure …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in England come not to a good end suddenly the Protestant party in Germany is likely to go to the pot, for which France …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… signified their pleasure that I should release him. The party I believe intended is one Thornhill; he was committed … he will ruin himself, for at this Court we are not too liberal, and besides the wars consume all. Therefore it were … lawfulness of this expedition appears if we consider the party against whom; which is not the kingdom of England, but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… humbly thank you. Our Governor [Sir John Conyers] with a party of horse and foot marched yesterday into Scotland, … Notwithstanding the Mayor's entreaty, the troublesome party refused to accompany him to the place adjourned, and …
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