Search

Displaying 5071 - 5080 of 5171
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Harrington to be lieut.colonel of Col. Silvanus Taylor's regiment of foot raised and to be raised in Westminster, … repair from Blackheath to their quarters. [ Col. 6.] Blake's letter from Oundle referred. [ Col. 7.] A letter from … see no appearance of any change here, except that by their folly some will lose their lives, will establish the Republic …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… past reached me not till the 6th instant, but was most welcome, bringing the good news of your safe arrival at … collection of occurrences where you are, by which it's very evident that the new rulers, being so much disunited … zeal to restore their master, yet their wisdom is but folly, and in the end, their designs will redound to their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… against Monk. Some say he declares underhand for C. S[tuart], expects assistance from beyond seas, and is to draw … Yours from London without date brought me the most welcome news of your safe arrival there. All here singularly … to your hands. I hope this will arrive in time to bid you welcome to Paris. Remind the King to hasten to these parts to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of Cornwall reported. [ Col. 16.] Reference on Wm. Watson's release. [ Col. 28.] Mr. Jessop to enquire about the Dutch Ambassador's memorial and the Committee for Foreign Affairs to give … were raised, and so far advanced in your city, by the folly and malignancy of some extravagant spirits there. We …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Knowler and Mr. Lenthouse, left at Oxford in Williamson's charge during Rawlinson's absence. [1 page.] Enclosing, 2. i. Exhortation to young … in conscience to be a daily solicitor. I have discerned my folly in accommodating the service of late, upon the pressing …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… January 1652 January, 1652. Jan. 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The confiscation of the Hope of Hamburg, … [ I. 66, pp. 147148.] Jan. 2. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The confiscation of the ship Michael of … Navy Commissioners for payment of 6 l. Was purser of the Welcome Pink, which was taken in 1647 by the French, who …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 23 March 1652 March 1652 March 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The petition of Stephen Seares, porter to … but the sequestration or acquittal depends upon Parliament's resolution of the case, which they have stated and sent; … them, and keep them in. The French have lately taken the Welcome, of 18 guns, in her way between Lisbon and here. I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 24 August 1652 August 1652 Aug. 2. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The petition of John Stevens, commander of … Vol. IV., pp. 198, 199.] Aug. 3. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The petition of Wm. Troughton, concerning … other Dutch ships going to their East India men, which is welcome news to us. [1 pages.] Aug. 6. Council of State. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 1652 September 1652 Sept. 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The papers concerning the tanners and … to hear the Dutch manifesto read. 4. The coachmaker's bill annexed to the petition of Mr. Gay to be perused by … recommend it to you, for I suppose such guests bring their welcome with them. Private affairs. [ page.] Sept. 20. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… December and Undated, 1652 Dec. 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. Mr. Thurloe to have 800 l. for the year to … Downs, and send a ketch before them to tell him Council's directions, and desire his orders. 6. Council to sit at 8 … fitted a buss for fishing in the North seas, named the Welcome of London, you are to permit her, with her master and …
Displaying 5071 - 5080 of 5171