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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… to the Treasury Commissioners for payment of the registrar's salaries, the fifths, and other moneys due thereon. [ I. 77, pp. 834838.] April 1. Council. Day's Proceedings. 1. Order on a paper from Lord Nieuport, that … by Pile and his friends. Yours of the 4th was the more welcome that you think the King will finish his suit to his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… that the peace of the town would be disturbed by Farrer's remaining there. [ page.] May 1. Order in Council thereon … peace of the town. [ I. 76, p. 844.] May 1. Council. Day's Proceedings. 2. Approval of the following augmentations by … Be circumspect of his carriage, and remove occasions of folly from him. I will send the salary, and if the fruits …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Ordinance, of which 50 have been set up since Council's order to stay all proceedings on the by-laws, besides many … press something that concerned him with Duke John, but how welcome may appear by Duke John's going to Ternuerne, a house … his companions said it would be uncivil, and so he cannot welcome his father. [1 page, French.] Dec. 29. Whitehall. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Falconbridge. I hope my last came to you by the ambassador's packet. The scruple of religion being over, his Highness … of 15 crowns a month, and if you come, we will give you a welcome reception; but if your occasions are so cruel as to … are much satisfied with our King, and his letter was as welcome as if it had brought actual assistance. Bradshaw, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Thomas Attawell, boatswain, and John Falkner, master's mate of the Parrot. After leaving the Adventure with … Capt. Smith of the Truelove to go in before the harbour's mouth, and come to an anchor as near as he could, which did … for him, and first to begin to know himself; it is but folly to dispute impossibilities, or to think of them. I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… his peace in England. The Duke of York leaves the Spaniard's affairs and dominions, and goes to live with his sister at … over under Sir John Reynolds. To what a condition has my folly brought me! I left the rest of the world to gain you, … and I feared I had gone too far when I assured him of welcome, and left the rest to his own merit and application. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… again, and one, laden with corn, he sent for Spain. P.S. I am informed by Barth. Taylor, late master of a ship of … in one of 12, besides two smaller; and at St. Sebastian's a new frigate of 20, another of 10, another of 8, and 2 of … was done on the capital offenders. Particulars would be welcome. * * * * * * * * Gen. Blake died on his return home, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… deeply engaged already. [1 page.] Sept. 4. Council. Day's Proceedings. To advise an order to the Treasury … coats, badges, and allowances as others of his Highness's watermen. With certificate to their good conduct by Geo. … securing the riders. You then gave me your hand, bade me welcome to London, and promised to do me good if it ever lay …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… the London has indented, will send an account of each ship's provisions, and the time they have been off the ground. I … to Mr. Williamson, English gentleman, at Mdlle. Poitevin's, Saumur. I sent to you last week for 10 pistoles, and I … with provisions for 200 men for 6 weeks, which was a very welcome present, and not unseasonable; there is as yet no …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… November 1651 November 1651 Nov. 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The petition of Edward Paslow referred to … orders of Parliament made concerning Sir John Clotworthy's imprisonment to report next Thursday. 6. Mr. Bradshaw, … being made at a full value, though in copper, it was as welcome to the boors in Germany as gold or silver. The like …
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