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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… hear the French are seventy men-of-war, and that they lie in a line from Alsaques to Barcelona. I will not lose a … return home before cold weather and Michaelmas storms come in, which I apprehend for these three deck ships. I do not … of the company of which Major John Hobbart is captain, in the regiment of foot commanded by Sir Richard Atkins; for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… the favour your Majesty has been pleased to do me, in allowing that Lord Carbery might be Lord Lieutenant of … trust you were pleased to repose upon my passing my word, in which I assure you I am never capable of deceiving you … to command. I suppose Lord Normanby has acquainted you in a letter from himself that he is not satisfied with being …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… to the King. Is glad to learn of the King's safe arrival in London, that all went well there, that his return to the … is ready to set sail. Has returned from the baths at Aix in fair health after being very ill. Refers to military … left out of the provision intended for them upon the bench in this kingdom, and that it was occasioned by some …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… all rights under which (if it existed) have now vested in the crown. The said lease was asserted to have been granted in 1636 by Viscount Sarsfield to Daniel and John O'Bryan, and was ultimately confirmed by a decree in the court of Chancery in Ireland. Annexed is a schedule of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… 1 We have an account from Portsmouth that on Tuesday, in the afternoon, sailed from St. Helen's Rear Admiral Benbow in H.M.S. Gloucester, with the Falmouth, Lynx, Dunkirke, … same. There is a great is a great appearance of members in town, and if the King comes this week the parliament will …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Norwich Castle, John Weoke to the lord-keeper. A papist in Norfolk said, on Jan. 15, that they were all rebels that … hold my tongue; and, because I could not, he hath cast me in prison. I beseech you to send to the county gaol and you … lord-lieutenant of Ireland, to pay to the army clothiers in Ireland so much as shall remain due to them for clothing …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… 18 regiments of foot, each of 13 companies of 50 privates. In all 13,860 men at a yearly charge of 181,527 l. 13 s. 4 d. … over, and I hope our ships have been likewise released in pursuance of the orders which were communicated to you. I … has not yet had so much as an account of his arrival in Paris. The Admiralty sends word they will have an advice …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… regiment of foot guards, showing the following officers in their respective companies: Captain Gilbert Primrose, … regiment of foot guards, showing the following officers in their respective companies: Colonel and Captain John Lord … of weather or his own fault, the King's subjects are in no way liable. I ordered the ship to be released from the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… a new commission of trade, being the same as is entered in the old book of grants, page 506, dated 1st June, 1699, 1 … he shewed himself zealous for his Majesty and was employed in making the capitulation: but in 1693 a garrison was placed in his house at Loughmore, co. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… I hope we shall bring on the ordinary of the navy, in which it will be endeavoured to comprehend three or four … at Rotterdam, and presuming this S.W. wind may detain him in Holland, I send enclosed a list of the Ensigns of the … to-morrow at Kensington, and on Sunday the Court will be in mourning for that Elector. The King has been pleased to …
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