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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Wells, void by resignation of the Bishop of Bangor and in his Majesty's gift, pro hac vice. [ Docquet.] March 19. The like of the same Thomas Bayly to a prebend's place in Lincoln, void by resignation of the Bishop of Bangor. [ … upon three lives," which the archbishop is sure is no good church-work, and is contrary to the King's instructions. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… lies about the Mews, refuses to do any service at all, and in jeering words answered "that there are rich men in the parish who will have no tricks put upon them." [1 p.] … and petitioner's predecessor and pretended patron of the Church, and other the freeholders and inhabitants, by which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 18. 1. List of causes specially appointed to be heard in the Star Chamber. They were the Attorney-General versus … l., pro falso clamore, and 500 marks damages to the King. In Sir Rowland Egerton's case, Mrs. Mostyn was fined 500 l. … vicar of Garthorpe, neither of a Sunday nor in the church, but in the open fields, yet Richardson had procured …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Annexed, i. Propositions touching the prevention of fire in London. The owners or inhabitunts of houses in London, Westminster, or Southwark, paying 12 d. per annum … the younger and petitioner, about the rights of the church whereof he is incumbent. The said John Tregonwell and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… November 1-17, 1626 Nov. 1. 1. Award of Francis Windebank in settlement of disputes between John Miller and Alice his … Thos. Cooke is competent to fill the place of Boatswain in one of his Majesty's ships. Nov. 1. St. Osyth. 3. … and Witham, co. Essex, to the Council. The people in those parts who had appeared before the Commissioners were …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… scarcity of coals, the same being at 26 s. the chaldron in the Pool, his Majesty took order for a sufficient quantity … the masters and owners of the ships that the coalmongers in the city combine together and will not take off their … of Mr. Worsley, lord of the manor of Gatcombe, the church there has become very ruinous, and in such decay that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the corporation throughout England and Wales. All weavers in London and Southwark, being free of other companies, to be … uses. An invention for weaving ribbons and laces in great looms, whereby much deceit is practised, is … parish have time out of mind held, for the use of their church, five acres of pasture, in the said parish, yielding 5 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Nicholas. By letters of the 16th May he is required to pay in all the arrear, which appears to be 437 l., before the … their especial assistance. His servant Boyce will pay in the amount, which will bring the arrear to 229 l. 7 s. 9 … June 2. 8. Certificate of Edward Finch, vicar of Christ Church, London, with Thomas Risdon his curate, and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… which is 30 s. per cent., be raised to 40 s. per cent., in respect that his Majesty has licensed the merchants of … London to be coined, and to ship as much as they think fit in one vessel. [ Docquet.] June 15. The King to the Company … of my love and pains they now do what they list in the church service at All Saints in Northampton. Some very lately …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The commissioners have given order for various alterations in the household below stairs. What concerns the stables is … certain orders for the accounts which are to be inserted in the new book of orders for the future. They have also … Laud. Petitioner's house being distant from his parish church about a mile, and the way thither, especially in the …
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