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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… liking, submitting this supposition to his Majesty. Three English East India ships came to an anchor last night in St. … viceroy of Goa, where large offers are made to the English if they would be willing to join with them. [ Seal … failed to ply again to those parts immediately. Arrival of English ships from the East Indies, as in the preceding …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… are natives should be so bred as not to understand the English tongue argues a mind to keep them in a separation … both from Church and State; but since they understand English a little, their going to their English parishes will soon increase it, and teach the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his lieutenant, called Elias Vandisbase. Some of them were English, Scotch, and Irish, who deny that they had heard any … conformity of their natives after the first descent to the English discipline and Liturgy in their several parish … by trading in the town, to avoid bearing office in the borough, have purchased to themselves the privilege of being …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of their coming forth was to attend the return of the English Newland fleet and [the fleet] going out for the … nine French fishermen licensed to fish at the Sow upon the English coast, for the service of the French King. [1 p.] … board and possess themselves of the Flemish ship, until an English merchant ship, who came from the Straits, with some …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… affirmed that on all rates Northover paid one part and the borough the other two parts. On the present occasion the … lordship, manor, or farm of Burton and Buckingham, and the borough of Buckingham, which are in charge before his … 1 p.] Oct. 17/27. 84. Daniel Skinner to Sec. Coke. An English ship having been lately taken by the Dunkirkers, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… redelivery of any ship of the Archduke's subjects; but the English subject wronged should enter his suit and arrest the … Algiers, respecting the number of those pirates now on the English coast. Inclose, 76. i. Statement of Thos. Beaple of … Gives a particular account of a visit paid to the English fleet off Dieppe by the Admiral of France (the Duke …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to assess 738 l. 4 s. 8 d. on co. Flint, and 16 l. on the borough of Flint. Flint being a poor county in comparison … ship to let him know that they now care not for the English, and the Admiral gives out that when he meets the English King's ships he will not strike to them. Pennington …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… not finding such merchandise, they had orders to treat the English with all friendliness. 4 th November 1635. [ French. … for diet, which they hope to be satisfied. [ Seal of the borough. 1 p.] Nov. 8. St. John's [Clerkenwell]. 41. Robert … whereupon the Sheriff himself taxed every hundred and borough, and commanded the high constables to require two or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The rate of the hundred is 260 l. and the 100 l. to the borough makes 360 l. and the twelfth part thereof or 30 l. is … fishermen of Spittle, near Berwick, finding her in the English seas they dispossessed the Scotchmen and intended to … to him. Request his direction. Lord Atkin threatens the English fishermen that if he catches them on the Scottish …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… He has 200 chests of silver which amount to 100,000 l. English, for which he was to have 2 l. in the hundred if he … not give way to trade at Massa, which is the best port for English merchants. Nicholas is to treat with both parties, … whilst she passed in a peaceable and free trade, so as the English would release a man-of-war of theirs, which landed …
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