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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a church for them; and because none of them yet understand English perfectly, petitioners have found out a minister … minister may be admitted until the French shall understand English. [ Copy. Vol. cccxxiii., p. 97. 2 pp.] Underwritten, … tongue till the inhabitants attain to the understanding of English, and the Archbishop of York is to give allowance to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… order therein. [ p.] June 20. 9. Certificate of Sir John Borough, Garter King of Arms, that he had appointed, during … Mr. Comptroller, the Earl of Warwick, and the rest "of our English." [1 p.] Enclosed, 74. i. James Robins to Kenrick … request of Samuel Balmsford, clerk, who is preacher to the English church at the Hague, entered into bond to the King …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the evening until eight the next morning, when we made an English ship riding before the Brill and bound for Rotterdam, … coming down Snow Hill in company of Cassius Burrowes [Borough], son to Sir John Burrowes, king-at-arms, and Obadiah … man in the coach. [ p.] July 5. 37. Examination of Cassius Borough. Details the circumstances above mentioned with some …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… finding the Dunkirker within the jurisdiction of the English Court of Admiralty, arrested him and obtained … evening, in sight likewise of his Majesty's ship, rifle an English bark, laden with oranges and lemons, from London. The … The ships were taken, not upon the open seas, but near the English shore, within shot of a small piece of ordnance, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that within sight of his Majesty's ship had rifled an English bark laden from London, and, being pursued by his … but the boy above mentioned was born abroad, although of English parents. Mr. Newbery contended that the design of the … demanded for protecting the French sloop that rifled the English bark, and yet with that caution as you require. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… vintage time. At my first coming hither I delivered to the English Consul at Cadiz a packet of letters to be sent to you …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… imported is one-fourth part more than is payable by English merchants for the like goods (wines and sugars only …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… prejudicial, for then I had little hope to recover the English coast so soon as I have done, and I had but 11 days' … to Nicholas. On 31st July and 1st August, all the English captives in Sallee (being about 400) were sent on … 13 s. 4 d. There being no lands nor carts belonging to the borough, the then mayor required the constables to lay down …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… charge being 185 l.; I have not heard since from him. The borough of Leompster [Leominster] was charged at 44 l., which … empty; and that likewise he had sold provisions to some English ships at Cadiz, but that he would make it good when … p.] Oct. 8. 42. Translation of the preceding article into English, in the handwriting of G. R. Weckherlin. [ p.] Oct. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Warden of the Stannaries, and intimates his desire for an English honour. Bagg will proceed in the commission …
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