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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Jackson, Norton, or Pope. Adm. Blake,Gourden. Council of State,Mrs. Moody. Levellers,silkmen or farmers. … been St. John's secretary; Lawrence, president of the Council; and Fiennes, who was brought in by him (p. 80). An … the justices, sheriffs, grand jury, and gentlemen of the county, for the foundation of a college for religious …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… It was intended to include the whole period of the second Council of State, which terminated 17th February 1651; but … it ends with December 1650; except that the entries of the Council's attendances, pp. xvii to xliii, at the end of this … to 18.3 out of the 41 members, whereas in the first Council it was only 13.63. The new Government was attaining …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 1651, being the closing portion of the year of the second Council of State, which ended on February 15th, 1651, and … 304). An Act was also suggested for continuance of the county militia for some time longer (p. 24). Steps were taken … 2,000 horse was hastily gathered together from Kent and Essex, for the protection of Parliament, and it mustered in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… the absence, after March 1652, of the letter books of the Council of State, and partly to the reaction of quiet after … to march to Deal for the safety of that part, and the county troops were to be raised if needful. There was much … Seymour and Lord Molineux, on their private marriage at Essex House (pp. 468, 469). In concluding these remarks, I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… predecessors, the reason being that the meetings of the Council were far less frequent, and that the original papers … Bennet, the King's resident in Spain, or to others of his Council. When the present volume opens, the fortunes of the … for the release of those in prison in cos. Devon, Dorset, Essex, and Suffolk (p. 122, 133), and the clerks of assize in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and discontinued his attendance at the meetings of Council (pp. 40, 41, 47, 48). In order to quell the spirit of … against the government were also preparing in almost every county, to be presented to Parliament (p. 314). All the … 160, 173). The minister and inhabitants of South Ockenden, Essex, obtained a patent to collect in London and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… him a ducal coronet. On the first premonition of danger, Council issued a circular letter to the several counties, … designs of the enemy, at the most convenient place in the county, and there to await the orders of Parliament, Council, … Militia Act was passed, appointing Commissioners in each county, all of whom were to swear fidelity to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… so he indiscreetly connived at the supply of arms to the Essex insurgents, 33 for which he was dismissed, and summoned …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… the whole routine of regal government was swept awayPrivy Council, Exchequer and Admiralty departments, Star Chamber, … Parliamentary Committees appointed by Parliament in each county also, the object of which was to seize and sequester … witnessed disturbances in Kent (pp. 2514), at Walthamstow, Essex (p. 331), Cobham, Surrey (p. 335), Twickenham, and in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… for the less onerous post of President of the Council, and Carleton, now Viscount Dorchester, took his … the time that Lady Dorothy (daughter of the first Earl of Essex) was left a widow. There are not many papers directly … Laud came into power, when, a large estate in London and county Bucks having been escheated to the Crown, he obtained …
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