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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… Council referring the above petition to the Committee for Trade. [ Ibid. No. 118.] [After March 2.] Memorial of all the … March 8. [Read.] Capt. Charles Talbot to the Committee for Trade and Planta- tions. Begging them to appoint a day for … them on passing their accounts, and the Committee for Trade and Plantations having lately resolved to move his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the said Parris and Sherwood intend with the said ship to trade with infidels within the limits of the charter to the … came from the West Indies, where he had been attempting to trade with the Spaniards but without success. [ Over 1 page. … given that she is intended for the coast of Guinea to trade as an interloper with the infidels there, till …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… May 2. Whitby. Allan Wharton to James Hickes. Our coast trade continues as if we had no war. Every day we have light … of the vessels belonging to the fleet drive a subtle trade with their pressed men, so I am informed. Capt. Langley … a reference by an order of 17 April to the Committee for Trade to consider means of having the City of London supplied …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… (should they go) would be a very great hindrance to the trade of this city, one of them named Vickers having been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… their garb as if they had 500 l. a year; I know not what trade John drives, but as he rides about the country, I think … ships from Morlaix say that they are again fitting for trade there, and speak confidently of peace with Spain; that … English commissioners would have proceeded on points of trade, had not those of Scotland requested that the points …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for naturalising three foreign ships employed in the trade to Norway and the Baltic, conformably to an order of … 28, f. 23.] May 14. Warrant to make free for the Norway trade the Justice, Hope, Charity, and St. George of London, … are acting who never served as apprentices, that the trade is greatly damaged by such abuse. With reference …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… such conditions as may be deemed expedient, as if the trade remains open, they will be unable to continue the … expense being great and the profit, owing to their reduced trade, very small. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 275, No. 82.] … to set out busses and other small vessels for the fishing trade, and in a short time it might be made fit to export and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… This port has for many years had a considerable trade for coal with the French and Brittains, but has this … other when called, and the other third part to be on their trade, and this successively, which is a great loss to this … Philip Lanyon to James Hickes. This place affords no news. Trade here is very dead. [ Ibid. No. 58.] May 28. The Crown, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… will allow for this great charge, else I cannot hold this trade of advising. It seems it is desired by Sir J. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… made their escape and some others are gone on the fishing trade without our knowledge. I shall use my endeavours to …
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