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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Sign Man., Car. I., Vol. ii., No. 15.] Nov. 4. 22. Robt. Long to [Sec. Conway]. Received from Mr. Edward Clarke a bill … will be careful of his good. His successor is Mr. Wyche, long employed in Spain. Lord Grandison's niece, Lady Roe, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… one which was burnt by the bargemen. He enters also into long details in explanation of the money account. [4 pp.] May … the curing of certain diseases in London or elsewhere, so long as he shall behave himself honestly and use no ill … towns, and the poor (there being no trade) cannot be long relieved without the help of the country. We therefore …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… inst., and take the money you disburse for me of Felix Long; adds two gimlets and an oz. of hard wax to his former … Annexed, 65. ii. Extract from a roll of the time of Oliver Sutton, Bishop of Lincoln, who took possession of that see in … clerk, parson of Buscot, co. Berks, to the King. After long suit upon a general inclosure of lands in that parish, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Sir Peter Paul Rubens, for pictures bought of him long since. [ p.] June 4. 11. Receipt of Edward Hodgson, … given him leave to turn Harvey over [for payment] to Felix Long, he orders a black satin gown, and a white satin … petitioner will be enforced to lie in prison all the long vacation. Petitioner will enter into a recognizance of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… will extend, there remaining 4 demicannons of 12 foot long of 5,300 lbs. for the lower tier for the chase abaft, … down the Lord's table into the middle of the chancel. I long since advised the mayor and his brethren that the … for calling the Divine sermons porridge, and the long puritan sermons roast meat. Your cousin remembers her …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… should be new books of articles. There has been none this long time, saving those for this archiepiscopal visitation, … not to be angry, saying that he had kept their daughter long in hand, but now he had made her amends, for he had … disorderly out of the cancelling. The poor clerk, Henry Sutton, by the appointment of the other vicar, Mr. Powell, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being a dungeon for vagrants, where he kept deponent a long space, merely for that he had done his best endeavours … is, for fitting whereof "I have given direction so long since." Sir John's answers admit the inability of the … traitors, examinant said that he hoped the Scots would ere long prove good subjects, also that he said that the wind …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sheriff of co. Durham, to Nicholas. Accounts for his long silence as to the ship-money by distresses taken and … but one who never swore the covenant. He has been long time chaplain to the Duke of Lenox, and had a grant of … as to the information therein contained upon a point long in dispute between the two companies, as to whether the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of his being forsworn in a business betwixt him and myself long ago; and everywhere there are none picked out for this … of works, John Herne, Lawrence Whitaker, and George Long. One of the said commissions for examining the abuses of … of an undue marriage made by Sir Richard Weston, of Sutton, co. Surrey, between his younger son, George Weston, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Lord Conway put in execution. He is not to make long stay at Dieppe, neither will the Ambassador, therefore, …
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