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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… ship, having taken on board several goods at Rotterdam and sailing for Caen, was forced by bad weather to put in at … case, having taken on board at Rotterdam several goods, and amongst others eight packs of wool, and sailing for St. … of Altena should have place in this treaty, when the Danes are not allowed to come into it, and, if they were like …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… of Ireland to a disturbance of the public peace here; and it was therefore their opinion and advice that we should issue the enclosed proclamation, … this evening. In my way I met with several Dutch and Danes ships from Burdeux. I made strict enquiry how affairs …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… West Indies. He has now returned, weakened by sickness, and is to be admitted to the place vacant by the death of … referring for their report the petition of Arthur French and James Farrell, with the Lord Deputy's letter and the report of the Solicitor-General of Ireland thereupon. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… the committee of general officers were acquainted with it; and that no commissions for subaltern officers be granted … without acquainting the general officers therewith, and knowing what they may have to object against any … Resolved that Mr. Clark be spoken to on these matters, and that he attend on Tuesday next to bring a list of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Thomas Colyear in Colonel Ventris Colombiere's regiment, and to command and take his rank as lieutenant in the same regiment [ Ibid. … catholics, ditto; for Caspar Ringelman and Martin Gusfeld, Danes, ditto [ Ibid., p. 475]; and for Mr. Peter Beauval de …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… you signifying your receipt of my letters of the 5th, 8th and 10th of last month, which much disturbs me because either … to marshal the predigree of Melchyr Lavallen's family, and to shew you how the King is entitled to his estate, which is worth 800 l. or 1,000 l. per annum, and lies contiguous to Cork. I also wrote you that the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to Mr. Brown. I have received your letter of the 25th ult. and shall put it into Mr. Yard's hands to lay it before the … the less wonder if the chief officer shew some concern and wish your debt may rather be paid another way. I think my … soldiers into this kingdom, he not only refused the Danes and Dutch protestants, who had been equally assisting …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… you. I wish I could please myself better with the effects, and that I were not obliged to attribute this opinion of yours to your own natural indulgence, and Lord Portland's kind representation, rather than to any … merit of mine, beyond sincere intentions to promote your and the kingdom's interest to the utmost of my power, without …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… lordship of Hugo de Montfort. It was one leuca in length, and one in breadth, and paid five pence gelt. In the ninth of Edward I. it was … Sotterley, near the entrance of it. John, his eldest son, and Robert Bumpstede, chaplain, another son, were his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Willingham Church CHURCH Fragments of an Anglo-Saxon cross and grave covers have been found at Willingham and there is architectural evidence for a church in the 12th … in 1647, 90the archbishop collated by lapse in 1753, and the Crown presented during a vacancy in 1812. 91Together …
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