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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… make some competent addition to the salary of the Masters in Chancery to be paid out of the Hanaper, and that the … pay the Master certain enumerated fees on the proceedings in their respective offices. [ Endorsed and noted by Sec. … the King's Arms. Is bound to him for his great care in the church's business, and regrets that his advice did not seem …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 24. 1. Petition of the Tinners of Cornwall to the King. In obedience to a command from the King by his letter to the … no other main reason but the daily increase of charge in their works, by reason of their deepness, whilst the price … Staughton, co. Huntingdon, to Archbishop Laud. The parish church of Great Staughton is very large and much ruinated. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to his Majesty of Thomas Downer, vicar of Charlbury, in the diocese of Oxford, complaining of hard measure done … 10 l. per annum. Forasmuch as there have been divers suits in the ecclesiastical and common law courts, where petitioner … notes of a sermon which he heard that day at Somerleyton church, in the family of the said Steeres, but petitioner did …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of rope, and has been imprisoned for the same until he put in security to the Admiralty, where it now depends. The ropes were in a store house in petitioner's charge, and having great … a recusant, and being persuaded by Giles Baker to go to church, is charged to have spoken on that occasion these …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and his son, to prevent the tearing their estates in sunder by violent courses, petitioner presented himself … that the utmost which the estate would produce was 10 s. in the pound. This composition some of his creditors refuse … to belong to the Archbishops and metropolitical church of Canterbury, and that the universities should be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Majesty, petitioner showed the great charge he had been at in perfecting the manufacture of sword blades, and entreated … to take into his store 2,000 blades, which were then in readiness, and to cause the Lord Treasurer to advance … hand. [ Received at Oatlands the 2 nd. p.] July 1. Christ Church, Canterbury. 5. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… subsidy and moiety of forfeitures of the new draperies, in trust for the four sons of Esme, late Duke of Lennox, to … upon the statute of 20 l. by the month for not coming to church, also for two parts of the profits of their lands upon … Lambe. Lambe having stated that he was fit for nothing but plays in the country, the Archbishop treats of various …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… James Levingstone to Sec. Conway. Had obeyed his Majesty in conferring the company of Sir Wm. Heydon on his brother, Miles Heydon. Necessity the troops were in. August 1. Cowes Castle. 3. Capt. Anthony Ersfield to Sec. … been visited by the King's officers, who have seized some "church stuff," and brought his servant before the Justice, by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Some will be so subtle to suppose that there was art in the carriage, yet he believes it is laid up, and no time … last month, at Apthorpe, wrote all the afternoon, shut up in his own chamber, two long letters; one to the Earl … to give information of such men as are refractory to the church, but living so much from Canterbury, it is not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Petition of Richard Lea and Dorothy his wife, prisoners in the Gatehouse, to the Council. There was an order made by … petitioners were sent to the Gatehouse, where they live in miserable case, like to starve and their children also. … that they had encroached upon the liberties of that church, his Majesty referred the determining of those …
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