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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the 40 l. was not imposed upon them by Coxe, but was left in arrear by Hodges, and only demanded by Coxe. Hodges … but whether the liberty shall be joined to the hundred in time to come, we leave to your direction. [1 p.] Aug. 1. … petitioner and his wife, and gave her ill language in the church of Ditton, and has neglected his duty. Petitioner is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and ministers are according to the laws of the realm. In some libellous books lately published, the bishops are … processes may not issue out of the Ecclesiastical Courts in the names of the bishops, whether a patent was necessary … rector of Courteenhall, in that county, on visiting his church. Mr. Arundel complained that the rails of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1-19, 1637 September 119, 1637 Sept. 1. The Triumph, in Plymouth Sound. 1. Algernon Earl of Northumberland to Sec. … standing off and on between this and the Land's End; in which time we have scarce seen ship stirring upon the sea, … the parishioners shall proceed with the re-edifying the church, according to the plot made by the surveyor, and that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with a fit proportion of gunpowder, upon view we found in store but three lasts and a half and two barrels, and … a last and a half, being the quantity anciently provided. In some places there is infection, but we have resolved that … to Coventry, and the next morning Prynne desired to go to church, which, after much entreaty, was consented to, and he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Council. Certificate of their proceedings in the conservancy of the Tyne from Easter to Michaelmas last … late paymaster of the Navy, under Sir Sackville Crowe, in paying freight of ships employed in the King's service … died at Nottingham this day, and lies buried in St Mary's church, in that town. He married Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Mrs. Melbury, that the money and other goods seized in a trunk of hers may be restored to her; the writer joins with them in their request. Oct. 1. 2. Sir Thos. Freke to his cousin … one to act as Solicitor. Is afraid that Kift juggles and plays the knave. The fleet is in Torbay, and is greatly in
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Richard Rose, of Lyme Regis, being justice of peace there, in June 1634 [1637 ?], hearing that the fleet was going forth … Seas, said, "What a foolery is this, that the country in general shall be thus much taxed with great sums to … offerings on Good Friday, and drew all of them out of the church into the body of the chancel, and there kneeling, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Somerset, to the Council. On a petition exhibited in the name of petitioners and the inhabitants of the … of reprisal and brought to London. The ship and goods in her (being fish) were in the possession of Dunkirkers when … near approaching mischief in the decay of our own mother church. I beseech you to exercise your zeal thereon, and by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Laud. The bearer, wife to the Bishop of Castell [Cashel], in Ireland, was daughter to my nurse, and her younger sister … mother of many children, has made a far journey to see me in these countries. I recommend her to your favour. The … of the parish had in making a grave in one aisle of the church digged up a sheet of lead, wherein a corpse had been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. The like to pay to Richard Snelling 357 l. 4 s. 9 d., in full of 457 l. 4 s. 9 d. for provisions delivered to the … with the fee of 12 d. per diem during his life, in place of Robert Maxwell, deceased. [ Docquet.] Dec. 1. … to the King. There are two advowsons belonging to the church of Houghton Conquest, one called Houghton Conquest, …
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