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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… great correspondency with our fugitive incomformable English ministers beyond the seas." 1 p.] 34. Petition of … of Jesus in England to the Cardinal Protector of the English at Rome. State the origin and nature of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… proposed erection of a new office for entering and keeping English proceedings in the Court of Exchequer. He sets forth that ever since there were proceedings in English in that Court, they have been entered and kept by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Elbe, and the state of things there. Unpopularity of the English in Hamburgh; they cannot walk the streets; some were … that he has expended 447 l. 0 s. 3 d. in redemption of English captives in Tunis and Algiers. July 10. Proclamation … The Governor of Calais having threatened to stay English goods for satisfaction, the Mayor desires further …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… went away beyond seas, and the people not understanding English, were without a minister for two years. Farmerie, … to the King. Sets forth that he had served at Venice the English ambassadors Wotton, Carleton, Wake, and Lord … to the King. The King formerly gave command that the English march should be practised and taught to be beaten …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Sir William Russell. Has sent the examinations of the English soldiers aboard the Dutch (except Flood's whom he … dwells on the wasteful consuming of powder, which the English above all nations ought to avoid, "considering the … was a most insolent part; but that is all the reward the English have for the use of their coast, roads, and harbours. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The discourse which the writer had had with the [English] ambassador [in France] partly related to the affairs … the Lord Deputy shall hold needful, not exceeding 3,000 l. English per annum, to be employed in rewards, works, and … calendared under the date of the 28th inst. [ Seal of the borough. 1 p.] Jan. 29. 66. Deputy Lieutenants of Middlesex …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the wind came about to N.N.E., and a very great fleet of English and Dutch that had lain a long time there set sail, … receipt for 50 l., paid by Thomas Pont on behalf of the borough of Huntingdon, in part of 2,000 l. ship-money charged … in part for his journey to Holland, and 15 l. to Sir John Borough for repairs of the Herald's Office and for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… merchants, to the Lords of the Admiralty. They sent out an English ship [the Pelican, of London,] for the Terceraes … the freedom of living in any part of the kingdom, as the English merchants have within the King of Spain's dominions, … co. Dorset, of the alehousekeepers licensed in that borough, with the names of their sureties. They were 24 in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… petitioner may transport the residue of his lamperns by English only, whereby they will become more able pilots upon … as also of a petition of divers inhabitants of the said borough, it was ordered that as concerns Sir John Jennings, … county was assessed upon every hundred and corporate and borough town, and what proportion of the amount assessed was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and remonstrance of George Beaumont, minister of the English church at Rotterdam, to Archbishop Laud. Complains of … The Dutch buried their dead in the church allotted to the English; whether their vestry should not be select and not … was ransomed for 93 l. Since his being there, 36 sail of English, Scottish, and Irish ships have been taken, and there …
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