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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… flows in prosperity and peace, beseeches him to lend a little of it, to keep the Palatinate family afloat in the … as France and Spain stand irreconcilable, there will be little hope that the war will leave Germany till the land be … enter France by Languedoc. Believes their affairs will be little advanced by the death of Don Gonsalez de Cordova which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a good way of settling at Rotterdam. He gave likewise some little account of the French cards, but referred to another … the day on which he perused and settled it. It contains little, if anything, which is not in Vol. cclx., No. 90. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… but so unwilling are these people to serve the King, that little good service is to be expected from them. The writer …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for him several quantities of logwood, and imported not so little as 300 tons, and gave bond to transport the same out … his Majesty, and he may take his opportunity to throw a little weight into the scale which may best profit him, and … of the master of the Third Whelp before hearing was a little severe, as by his letter may appear, wherein he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is also unfurnished with a standard, which makes him not a little wonder, considering his commission gives him as much … back, and so continued till this afternoon, that he got a little breath again, and this instant has come safe to the … 254 l. [2 pp.] May 15. 101. Copy of the preceding, but a little less full in the statement of names. [2 pp.] May 15. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to order the business [of the reformation in Goldsmiths' Row] as that petitioner should be satisfied for his pains and … girls shall not be employed as they now are, there is as little reason for it as for the former, since nothing in the … of Spain are safely harboured in Dunkirk. Thinks himself a little maimed if he want the necessary equipage of a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1.] 4. Minute of the proper places for posts from Hartley Row to Portsmouth. [June 2.] Speech, apparently suggested for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… him what is there. One of the Whelps this day brought in a little bark laden with corn, which she took from a Dunkirker … at the return of further directions. These persons have little or no moneys to pay for their expenses, but require … would make no rate upon the said warrant, saying that "the little man" (meaning Sir Robert) would bear him out. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Archbishop a copy of their statutes. iii. That the little garden in the church-yard should be done away with … of his being on Sunday last. All this gave his Majesty little satisfaction, who expected to hear the fame of his … westward to the furthermost part of Scilly and met with little shipping. Made what haste he could to meet with that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… No. 34.] and 23rd January last, for supplying Goldsmiths' Row and Cheapside with goldsmiths, there is but small … counsel. By what she sends the Archbishop will see how little the Emperor from the beginning regarded the peaceable … goods bought by them out of a derelict ship seized near Little Holland in Essex. 7. Philip Burlamachi for the St. …
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