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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and Roe hopes will be for such received in England. Mons. de Poigny, the French Ambassador resident in this country, is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… December presented a petition to his Majesty against John de la Barre, merchant, which his Majesty referred to the Lords, who ordered that de la Barre should appear before them on the 15th inst. and … who on both parts are attending. The complaint is that de la Barre bought of petitioners divers parcels of baize for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 3,000 l.; John Perrott, 2,000 l; Richard Cockeram, Jacob de Leau, and Roger Fletcher 1,000 l. a piece, and that with … Cockeram, and Perrott, 6,000 l. a piece; Romer 4,000 l.; de Leau and Fletcher 2,000 l. each. The Lord Keeper … such ship amounts to 10,861 l. 13 s. 9 d., and that Henry de Vic, his Majesty's late agent in France, and Roger …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Order of the Garter. Having learnt from Mons. de Ponice on his return from England what good offices Roe …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Has expected the coming of the corpse of the Marquis de Poigny; fears the master of the ship (which has been long …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ French. Copy. p.] March 10. London. The same to Mons. de Ponice. The noble knight, the bearer, is despatched to … the Prince Elector, and all his friends. It will be for de Ponice to drive that nail to its head. He commends the cause to the prudence and skill of de Ponice and the management of this gallant gentleman. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Vercellini, towards the charge of the diet of the Duchesse de la Tremouille, after the rate of 30 l. per day. Sept. 5. … ii. xii. Thomas Latombe. 1626, Aug. 14. ii. xiii. Gideon De Laune. Blackfriars, 1626, Aug. 11. Sept. 7. 36. Sir John … Sec. Conway. Had already advertised Lord Conway that Mons. de Soubise had sent away his minister and some of his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… T'Kint was captain, upon a prize called Nostra Signora de Porto Salvo, taken from the Willing Mind of Weymouth 4th …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… incorporated might have tithings without the borough added de novo unto the corporation, yet it could not at that day …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… having taken great pains in soliciting the cause of Sara de Lastre in the Court of Arches against Mr. Gaultier, and … being about 20 l., out of his wages in the Exchequer. De Lastre has lately gone away and has appointed Mr. de Pleurs to receive the amount. Petitioner prays your …
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