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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Hampton Court. Proclamation to restrain the landing of men or goods, out of ships from the parts of France or the … 5 l. on a poor minister, commended by Mrs. Pitt's mother, and 10 l. is in examinant's hands unbestowed. … of Banbury, co. Oxford, of whom Bagnall took a house for working saltpetre, would not suffer him to enter without …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… yearly fee and have under their control any of his Majesty's stores, should take the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, … ship of Hamburgh cast away near the Isle of Wight, but the men escaped alive, and since that time 4,000 l. or 5,000 l. … Admiralty is the 6th December. The Lords should order the men to be sent up together with the Scottish men that are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being under confinement the ship went away with petitioner's clothes. The Lords formerly required the Bailiffs of … ordered by the Lords, and not to suffer many of his men to go ashore in regard of the sickness. Has furnished him … great revenues by the founders, being Norfolk and Suffolk men, for the maintenance of a master and fellows ever to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on such people as they met, killed Thomas Nelmes, master's mate of a ship of London, and stabbed John Toser and … those otherwise calendered are the following. The poor men of Moreclack [Mortlake], to be referred to Mr. Attorney … his petition that he will repay the money for the poor men according to the order. "Mr. Bucke against Mr. Borrett …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… rates not exceeding 3 l. the wey for home use and 50 s. for fishing voyages (ten gallons of Winchester measure to … to examine constables on their oaths for discovery of men's estates, and for directions whether he may reassess such men as appear to be low rated in case of others, he is on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for many years to attend on the royal person of the Queen's Majesty. Prays a grant of the next donation of the office … be provided by the several counties, with their burdens, men, and charges, by 1st March 1635-6. Totals, 45 ships, 21,850 tons, 8,750 men, and 218,500 l. charge. [1 p.] 35. Similar list, but with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… before lay noisome. The pretended lords or some other rich men go about to compound with his Majesty to purchase his … of before they certified. On the suit of petitioner's late wife, petitioner was to have had the lands of Sir … far remote from their habitations. Petitioners are subsidy men, paying tithes and other duties for their husbandry …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Undated 1635 1. Petition of Robert Kirkham, his Majesty's servant, to the King. The King had granted to petitioner … have covenanted to entertain a surveyor on his Majesty's behalf at their own charge, so that the allowance do not … which has not yet been performed. Petitioners are poor men who have been put to the expense of travelling five times …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… into the hands of the late King, for a debt of 1,387 l. 15 s. 3 d., which debt Sir Robt. Heath had paid. [ Coll. Sign … Falmouth is in great want of King's ships. Turkish men-of-war daily visit the ports on both sides the Mounts, so … necessity, so that he must be constrained to discharge the men, or they will be forced to run away, having neither meat …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… near to Barlborough. Alleges the illegality of Dr. Love's presentation and prays relief from the Archbishop. [ p.] 3. … corslets. [ Parchment.] 45. A roll of the numbers of all men of able bodies in co. York between 16 and 60. Total … times endeavoured a reconciliation by sending religious men to them to mediate an agreement. Prays the King's …