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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of his life, and divers of the watchmen were very sorely hurt. This is affirmed for truth by divers inhabitants "here … father, who married my cousin Groves' sister,) is very sick and not likely to recover. Your mother is ill by fits, … Orange and his wife and children have been all dangerously sick, but are upon recovery. My wife is willing to go to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on our coast, and the King would take no notice of it. The seamen of Deal entered into a great covenant against the … a feast and came to the old price. Capt. Popham has been sick of a fever, but is now well again. I account it a great … outside, or stick a note in it, if I saw it were no hurt, or rather, if he would write another letter after it, I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… so as he was forced to quit his coach, and was pursued and hurt with stones till some gentlemen Covenanters came to his … and also in regard that one third of them were extreme sick, I, with the consent of their Col., Don Simon … to London, with order for their accommodation. As for the sick, because infection might be feared, I transported them …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… writing the enclosed, my mother has been very dangerously sick, and doth yet so remain. She has devised all the goods … Jenison. I am persuaded that his being at Newcastle may do hurt, and but little good can be expected of it; yet how to … far better success and expedition; for though you had been sick, you might have employed some one in your room to have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… would do more good here than his exorbitance has done hurt; he has been usque ad invidiam, conformable, and is a … the loss was no more; the people were more affrighted than hurt; and had not some been more discreet, then the vulgar … an occasion the men here are very few, and many of them sick and weak. Therefore if you think fit, it were very …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being so few, have so hard a watch that some of them are sick therewith already. And for the people, though yet in all … of John Bankes to the same. Petitioner in self-defence hurt Randle Nicholls in the arm, but without any malice on his part, of which hurt Nicholls died. Upon trial, both by the coroner's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… my humble suit to his Majesty touching the registering of seamen's contracts for their hire and wages, which if I do … for the same almost 100 years. Petitioner is very much hurt, not only in the loss of his land, but also of his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… he in his necessary defence accidentally gave a slight hurt to Grymes in the arm, of which hurt Grymes, through disordering himself, died about three … They had been here ere this, had not one of them fallen sick by the way. The King was contented at the [Covenanters'] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… best in place of Goodman, his principal workman, fallen sick. If he desire any workmen from here, upon notice how … thereabout, who assured me I should do a great deal of hurt to all neighbouring parishes if I suffered them to have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… have been inclined to stay me at home with a wife and my sick brother; but now, being invited by the offer of your … of my proceedings. I have to certify that I have lain sick here in London since Martinmas last; nevertheless I have … your countenance in their honest occasions it will be no hurt nor disgrace to you to afford it, and to acknowledge …
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