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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with the proceedings and profits of Ecclesiastical Courts in the Archdeaconry of Leicester. He has begun a book for … and from her he hath gotten divers papers which were in her husband's study which may avail him much in that business. He stayeth here to gain what he can out of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with special notice of the grant made to Edward Darcy in the 40th Elizabeth, and the proceedings consequent … related to the Commissioners all his knowledge and dealing in cards since the proclamation [15 May 1637], and submitted … his sureties, made a lease to petitioner and William Compton for seven years, if himself lived so long, but he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… been sent for by the Council for not performing his duty in the service of ship-money, he promised to assist hereafter in collecting the same, whereupon he was discharged from … signed by Thomas Cuckow, late constable of Ashford. In this case 17 l. was in arrear from that town. Whitehall. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… tokens, with a distinction from those that are used in England and Ireland, and that he may utter the same in all his Majesty's foreign plantations (except Maryland), … of powder at 18 d. per pound to be delivered to Sir Henry Compton for replenishing the magazine in co. Sussex. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… be vacated, and that if she had anything to say more in the cause, she might be heard at the Exchequer bar, before … presented one John Sellars, a minister, to a small living in Gloucestershire, where some means of my own lies; he is an … 19.] Petition of John Earl of Peterborough and Sir Henry Compton, K.B., to the King. By inquisition taken 16 Jac. I., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the King. I am compelled [to go] from court to court, even in so low a strain as sub form pauperis, to follow the … of my weak apprehension, are ordinarily scattered abroad in every corner. That the Scots, for a parley, would have … Nicholas. [1 p.] June 9. 66. Pleadings on the part of John Compton, late of Taynton, co. Gloucester. Sets forth the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… "Gloss received from the Earl of Leicester." [ Printed in Records of the Kirk of Scotland by Alex. Peterkin, p. 231. … parte Rememeratoris Regis in the suit of Porter adversus Compton. It appeared that the sheriffs John Madock and Henry … lands in Hartpury for an annuity of 30 l. due to John Compton, gent., heretofore attainted; but he having obtained …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… William Earl of Salisbury to Sec. Windebank. I was never in my life more astonished than I am at your letter to me [ … p. 398, No. 86], being so innocent of the matter contained in it, as I do avow under my hand upon my honour, that I … of a full and clear understanding of all things contained in the Articles. I am infinitely sensible of this aspersion, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Waltham Leigh made to Henry Gibb, and grant of lands in Durham in lieu thereof; cause relating to the manor of … was afterwards left in England in the care of Spencer Lord Compton, Master of the Robes. The pavilion having been … of, Sir Francis is directed to deliver back to Lord Compton the book in which he stands charged therewith. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… seized of a messuage and divers lands and tenements in Preston, Montford, and elsewhere in co. Salop, part thereof held of his Majesty by knight-service in capite, his heir being then of the full age of 21 and …
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