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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… mentioned in the preceding letter has come to that town, and brought to Sec. Coke letters from Sir Philip … for the two next in Canterbury, and Mr. Collins has the Broad Seal for the next in Windsor. Prays for the Viscount's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… complained of the excessive rates of all things in this town, which being considered by the Duke, Lord Conway is … from the Lords at Court to the Mayor and Aldermen of the town, to cause a moderate rate to be set upon all kinds of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… as is well to be believed; but the base multitude in this town drink healths to Felton, and there are infinitely more … went after the Attorney General, who has gone out of town for eight or ten days, 20 miles, to have it mended; but … of Swansea. On July 8, a great number of people of the town of Loughor came to Swansea, with a great hue and cry …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sixteen days delivered those letters. They remained in the town three weeks, and two months since came out of Rochelle. … fed on horses and herbs, and the third part of the town had not bread. In Charlebois road between forty and … and ten or twelve thousand men in the army before the town. Plymouth, 1628, September 3. 18. ii. The like of John …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Earl is jealous of the writer, having occasion to be in town to perform his last respects to the Duke of Buckingham's … Peter, belonging to William Rowe, constable of the same town; with various speeches of William Rowe on that occasion. … against "foreigners, and such as come out of the town, who walk and talk without the quire in time of service, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in Rochelle. Overture of the deputies to render the town into the King's hands. Solicits instructions how to … Conway. Thanks to the King for his answer. Is returned to town to attend to the King's business, but dares not come … The King sees that the passage must be opened before the town can be relieved, and conceives that the French ships …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… brought by him. His Majesty wishes the Earl had the town upon any conditions. He may receive it on the best … presently be Master of the Horse. Lady Carlisle will be in town this night from Penshurst, very well, and no way …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Quaster, the Lieut. of Capt. Washinghoven, and also of the town. He has written a letter to the King, as well as he can, … to attack the St. John, which had placed herself under the town, he warned those two ships to return to their former … almost all the able and better sort have abandoned the town; and tradesmen have removed their wares to other places …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… walls. Sir James Scott and Sir Thomas Fryer, went into the town, and were well received. Three days after the surrender … that the Auditor of the same should be Recorder of the town. On the death of Walter Dayrell, petitioner was elected … Bonaventure, and St. Mary, to the same. Have attended in town six weeks to obtain order to bring about their ships …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and deliver their contents to his Majesty's troops in that town. If on his arrival the troops shall not be in that town, he is to follow the directions of Sir Robert … that this messenger is despatched before his coming to town. Nov. 22. Whitehall. 36. Francis Annesley to the same. …
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