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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Cromwell, and how it may be paid for without prejudice or charge to the Commonwealth. To meet in the Inner Court of … 6 days from all persons save those allowed by this House, or by the Council of State. The Council of State to hear Col. … Radnor. Col. Walton in place of Capt. Pepys, Hunts. Col. Marsh in place of Col. Alban Cox, Herts. Major Robinson in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of the guard as are deserving, and fit to be ensigns or lieutenants of foot; also to consider the petition of … the Tower continue there some time. Cols. Kelsey, Whitham, or Blake propounded for Col. Guibon's regiment if he is put … Wm. Palmer added to the commission of peace for Kent, and Marsh and Tim. Cutler for Surrey. Order passed nem. con., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… they take care to call in the first and second rate ships, or others they think fit. [ I. 91, p. 74.] Sept. 2. Council … should miscarry. [ I. 98, p. 187.] Sept. 3. New Crane, Wapping Wall. 20. Rob. Grassingham to the Admiralty … the great kitchen, and other rooms in possession of Mr. Marsh, the cook, as that Mr. Symball, usher of Council, may …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… unlicensed, malignant, scandalous, and seditious books or papers, seize and carry away the presses, books, and … liberties to which we were born. That no tax be imposed, or new law made, or old one abolished, without consent of … 19.] A month's pay for Hull garrison. [ Col. 12.] Jas. Marsh to continue in Whitehall. [ Col. 18.] Mr. Peters' …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of Commons, that were illegally and unjustly imprisoned or secluded by the Armies' force, in December 1648, and May … in all these revolutions, as any garrison in England or Wales, although I have only 48 men; but I have been … assigned to Chas. Hewett. [ Col. 6.] Rob. Rich. to have Marsh's lodgings. [ Cols. 11, 23.] Prisoners secured in cos. …
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… admitted to purchase the term in being, made up 99 years, or the fee of the late Duke of Monmouth's house in Sohoe, at … suspended from the execution of his office until he paid or secured the sums of 2,181 l. 4 s. 6 d. and 824 l. 4 s.; … Archbishop of Canterbury, dated 1687, several parcels of marsh land in the island of Thanet, at a quit rent of 75 l. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 8. To inform Mr. Thurloe that no fees are to be demanded or taken of any person, for any orders or dispatches of Council. 9. Major Purling to pay the money … Andrew Owen, of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Geo. Smith, Mr. Marsh, of Gray's Inn, and Mr. Mooseley, to come to Scotland …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… gardener, and to compose the difference between them, or report. 10. Liberty to be given to Mich. Tounsen, and the … and report. 14. Jas. Kevanach allowed to go to Ireland, or any other country in amity, notwithstanding his obligation … all would not do. These two commanders, Mr. Wood and Mr. Marsh, deserve to be looked upon at home, for their readiness …
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… has a minute on it of 25 May 1722, agreeing to the report (or representation). 7 pages. 14 Feb. 7. Report - Postmaster's … whether the 40li. last paid him was for a yeare's service, or in full of all former demands. The 40li. was paid him by … - Peter Gally De Gaujac, Minister of the French Chapel at Wapping. Do. - For payment of his salary of 40 l. per ann. …
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… he (Sir Alexander) served the government with his fortune, or that Mr. Scroop should talk to Mr. Johnston thereon. The … by him to her Majesty, conform to an obligation of farm, or a lease made & entered into by him for the Islands of … for the grant of the lease of a parcel of concealed Low Marsh land, lying in the parishes of Hueish and Ham, or one …
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