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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1 but thinks it a report framed to throw prejudice on the government. Sept. 17. 74. Chris. Musgrave to Williamson. The … meeting by agents at London, to unite all sects against government; the 3d of next month is the day for rising. Has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to Williamson. The town is perverse to the King's government. Sends the names of those convicted, but they … material, and denied the issuing of a declaration against government. Dowson is since dead, but Potter and two others … wishes of the gentry of Cheshire for his removal from the government of Chester Castle, has at last commanded the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and add to the standing troops, in order to secure the government from plots, or there will be perpetual alarms. … Brereton. Names of persons formerly connected with the government of Chester, Rob. Duckenfield, Thomas and Benj. … to the deputy lieutenants of the town not to plot against government, and to appear for a whole year, upon reasonable …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… on petition of the Innholders of London for their better government, that the Attorney General prepare a confirmation … particulars of them; does not know their discourse about government, when they lay together in York Castle. Has not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and managing his estate. He says he has not disturbed government since the Act of Indemnity, and that were he at … them in London, Durham, and Yorkshire, the discontent with government being general; that Sir Phil. Musgrave was to be … of the republican party still intend a disturbance to government, which will necessitate expensive attendance. They …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the narrative of those who died for treason. Bewails the government which acts with such rigour towards men, some of … and not countenancing any design to the disturbance of the government. Dec. 12. Grant to Sir Wm. Boreman and John … the preaching in Theobald's Park; he says he dislikes the government, and often changes his lodging for fear of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the news of the design, which was to overthrow the present government, and set up a free state and commonwealth. [One … not within 20 days speak or contrive against the King or government, shall appear on summons before the deputy …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Covenant," which obliges endeavours to alter the church government, although the ministers in Cheshire, in love to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… apprentices, both in Bristol and London, against the then Government, and in favour of the Restoration, for which he … of Dr. Duport, a person of worth and experience in government, of whose learning even foreign nations have a … Palatine, concerning his forbearing to undertake the government of Ireland; was secretary to Sir Chas. Lucas, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… town privately; he says he cannot live in obedience to the government, but is willing to suffer; he is thought to be the … of Chester, had two persons before him for saying that the government was tyrannical, and that within a few years, all … it open and took him. He confessed disaffection to the government, but said he could suffer, like Shadrach, Meshech, …
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