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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… quarter. He found on board some North Sea cod sounds, some English muskets, an English kettle and cask marked W (a letter which they use not … things made Captain Kirke suspect they had pillaged some English and therefore he seized her. [ p.] May 30. 37. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… fleet, because a little before they had met another with English colours, whom the writer did not suspect, till Capt. … two other prisons near adjacent, and two others within the borough of Southwark, which is already (in some part) … thereabouts but small barks. In their passage they met an English pink of Bristol that came from Rochelle upon the 30th …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of madder. No foreign madder to be sold, until the English vended. It is to be considered how the clothier shall … his Majesty upon the foreign madder equal to that of the English.] The corporation shall pay the King 10 l. upon every … the Land's End and Scilly, they met on the 9th instant an English bark, bound for Ireland, that came the day before …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… declare to the Secretary in what danger of confiscation English goods are in Zealand. [1 p.] June 20. Portsmouth. 14. … Wells, alleging that Northover, which was taxed with the borough, belonged to the hundred, and that the 10 l. paid … by Northover may be accepted as part of the 30 l. on the borough, and that paying the other 20 l. they may be at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for payment of 1,500 l. to Robert Earl of Leicester, English Ambassador in France, over and above an allowance of … 5 pieces of ordnance, about 80 men, carvel build, with an English beck-head, wearing English colours, which took the bark and captivated the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Robert Thomson, the King's servant, and Doctor for the English tongue, to the King:Had served the late King for 37 … the 1st inst., the Dunkirkers captured one Holland and two English fishing vessels, which they sunk, with a ship of … landed the French Bishop and all the ladies in Calais. The English in Calais were all detained. Traffic between Calais …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… There was a report yesterday upon the Exchange, that the English at Calais were evil entreated, and had not the … in part of 4,000 l. charged upon the county of Surrey and borough of Southwark by virtue of the writ of the 4th August … Lord Mayor of London, ship-money collected in the borough of Southwark, by virtue of the writ of 20 th October …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… past, only the pirates of Algiers sometimes came into the English and Irish channels, now the pirates of Sallee are … ships, and are so well piloted into these channels by English and Irish captives (of whom they retain almost 2,000 … it to be too heavy for the five miles' compass near that borough, to relieve the said poor, they are, at their next …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with design to wait the coming home of the Newfoundland English fleet, and the going out of the ships for the … Turks be suffered long to continue, they will disable the English from any trade hereafter. [ Seals with arms. 1 p.] … that he had received that 6 l. to pay to Sir John Borough, garter. [ p.] [Sept. 28.] 46. Receipt of John …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Windebank to Sec. Windebank, his father. Sends by an English gentlemen, Mr. Benifield. On the morrow he shall …
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