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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… was likewise sprung, but being at anchor and searching a little further, the whole mast was found to be rotten. They … for account of the sale of a derelict ship seized near Little Holland in the Vice-Admiralty of Essex. [ Copy. Ibid., … was commanded to avoid his dwelling house in Goldsmith's Row, because he is not a goldsmith by profession. He has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Council, which he has faithfully promised. By the little speech he had with him, the writer finds he is able to … mistakes the business, seeing what they have done has little affinity with letters of reprisal, which are granted … of honour and safety of his kingdom. An act of hostility, little less than an invasion, is with a high hand committed, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from Church and State; but since they understand English a little, their going to their English parishes will soon … In some parishes the presentments were of a nature a little less common. In Tinswicke [Tingewick], two married … Thomas Roe. Foresees that in Holland the Synods will do little or nothing in favour of his scheme of pacification. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… this side Trent. Sir Christopher claimed Gretton Wood and Little Weldon Wood under grants of Queen Elizabeth made to … is required of them, but I know not whether they were a little more to blame when they met the Vanguard, in omitting … Sheldon. Has received Sheldon's letter, and does not a little marvel that the Officers would not hold the writer …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Perry's widow, worth 10,000 l., but she useth to be mad a little sometimes. I hear that his Majesty hath an intention … all remember their service to your lordship, and so do the little Ladies, who infinitely thank you for their birds. I … nine in the morning, we being before Dover and having little wind, we beheld a fight betwixt a Flemish merchant's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the rates usually made, only he took exception that the little parish called Northover adjoining Ilchester was rated … the victualling would cost 6,548 l. 17 s., which was a little more than 9 d. per man, against which if there were … just as they were coming away from St. Helen's, though little to Pennington, for he received a heavy doom for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The Chamber is so ill furnished that there is none or very little of the King's money remaining in Sir William's hands. … only hope of so ancient and noble a house. We do or say little, but expect the Queen, the cause of whose stay is her mother's sickness. The Queen is escorted by a little army of 4,000 attendants. The sickness increases and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Have received his letters respecting the Musters, but have little hope of perfecting the same. Their care hitherto has … their returning the names of defaulters will produce little amendment. June 16. Westminster. Proclamation … Incloses, 42. i. Captains Fr. Hooke, Lewis Powell, and Row. Browne to Buckingham. They had given chase to seven …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Lord Dudley came to Mrs. Harpur who said that she was little beholden to him, that after she had suffered so much … the Queen for her acceptance of his desire to serve the little lady she sent him. He has brought her up as his own … no such agreement. He has also possessed Mr. Husey and Mr. Row with divers untruths against the writer. But he is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that of laying all or most part upon the landholders, and little or nothing upon ability. For the disproportion … his own ships for him. Shall be glad the Spaniards may a little abate the pride of the French, but we must not suffer … 20 pieces of ordnance. They have but one deck, and row with 18, 20, and 25 oars of a side. The one he has taken …
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