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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by reason that these last letters were detained from us so long, we your deputylieutenants, the whole country, and the … alter. As also whether to be done without good advice and long deliberation and not suddenly. [1 p.] [May 29.] 56. Copy … to [Edward Viscount Conway and Killultagh], After a wind long expected, we were favoured with a slow but safe passage; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to see me once a year while I lived, which cannot be long. Last year she was prevented, I hope she will be able to … you renew your expressions of favour to me, who, by a long absence for many years, have been deprived of … of 2,000 muskets a month, every musket to be four feet long, which muskets are to remain in the magazine at the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of St. James, Clerkenwell, taken upon oath before George Long, J.P. for Middlesex. He being a lodger in the house of … brick according to proclamation, the ground being 200 feet long and 53 feet broad. Underwritten, i. It being fit to have … the manors and parishes of Clipston, Mansfield, Woodhouse, Sutton in Ashfield, and Kirkby, in or near your forests of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… give me remedy. I must confess that I believed after my long services and the excessive pains I took particularly for … and reverenced; resting thus with my best prayers for your long life and prosperity. Underwritten, 1. ii. His Majesty is … travel to London. [ p.] June 25. 22. Certificate by George Long, a justice of peace for Middlesex, that Francis …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Ogleby's [Ogilvie's] house in the North. Those that went long since into the West of Scotland to take Lord Nislet's … whole fault must rest on those that kept your letters so long from us, by means whereof there was near 600 l. cast … family and business in Spain, and in these two voyages and long attendance of 20 months has spent above 1,000 l.; prays …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… should be in readiness, coats and most of the men being long before provided; they have so failed in collecting the … it was not done in the day, and that he was confident, so long as Thomas Philpot was church-warden, the rail should not … blows. But I cannot think how their forces can continue long together, for they have not much money, and their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… amongst them. I see we shall never give over the design so long as it is possible for us to hold it up, we now talk of … has been with me since my coming hither, who made a long discourse concerning the difference of the levies by the … that they being all together were not able to subsist long in that country. I endeavour to provide for them here, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… than ever to have disorders fall out now that it cannot be long expected, if at all, but that the Scots will be with … to believe that your being at Newcastle will not be long. I believe he prays that the citizens of London could … accordingly. He prays you, in consideration of the debt so long due, his necessity requiring it, and the better to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The only thing is to march up the men to Newcastle, and so long as that may be done it is not important whether six or … and clemently. The King answered: If he should stay so long the opportunity [would be] lost. He has spoken with the … M.A., late of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and long since admitted to holy orders, has supplied the office …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of your people. 7. The great grief of your subjects by the long intermission of Parliaments and the late and former … had been foreseen in time, you know what my opinion has long been both of their strength and of a party in England. … bishopric may be much improved. P.S.I have now sent up a long petition to his Majesty, but do not therein mention any …
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