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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Edward Carter, clerk, sometime a poor member of St. John's College in Oxford, to Archbishop Laud. Petitioner was … himself requires. He also detains 40 l. from petitioner's mother, due to her in respect of the said parsonage. Prays … payment of a fine of 200 l., and the yearly rent of 40 s. [ Docquet.] May 13. Petition of Francis Godolphin to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… May 24. 2. Receipt of Sir William Russell for 7,606 l. 12 s. 6 d. ship-money paid by Sir Walter Norton, late sheriff of … last. [1 p.] Annexed, 2. i. Similar receipt for 2,841 l. 1 s. 9 d., paid by Edward Parkinson and John Kingsley on behalf … th April 1635. [1 p.] 2. ii. Similar receipt for 41 l. 7 s. 3 d., paid by the said Walter Norton, on account of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Wards, should look over the judgments in Sir Henry Lee's lifetime, and if the same have passed for the said vicar, … alone, which bears date a week after the same sheriff's approbation of the first rate, to have been surreptitiously … and that Stacey and Pakeman shall remain in the messenger's custody till they have performed this order. [ Copy. 1 p.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that the utmost which the estate would produce was 10 s. in the pound. This composition some of his creditors … of Dorset, and Lord Cottington, to mediate with petitioner's creditors. Hampton Court, 20 th June 1636. [ Book of … in Spain next winter. [ Draft. 1 p.] June 26. The Holy Lamb, over against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet Street. 81. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… had certified their opinion, and had taken petitioner's oath that he had 2,000 blades in readiness to be delivered. But by reason of petitioner's great expenses in the said manufacture, and his being … and Solicitor General as above mentioned. St. James's, 13 th May, 1636. [1 p.] Annexed, 1. ii. Attorney-General …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Petitioner prays a lease for 31 years, at a rent of 20 s. upon every fodder which the lessee may buy, he managing … and Lord Cottington. If the proposition be for his Majesty's benefit, then to give order to the Attorney-General to … his late petition to his Majesty on behalf of the Earl's son, his Majesty declared, that in case the information …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for him to interpose much in the choice of his Majesty's ministers, for it is necessary for him so wholly to rely on … quality. She has heard of the mischance of the Elector's servants to be billeted at Oubourne [Holborn ?], in an … to make contumacia for a month in a house of Lord Craven's, where he hears yet they are, but how many he knows not, so …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… butchers that had their slaughter houses near St. Clement's Well should not kill any beasts until All Saints' Day, to … These orphans wanting friends, had an uncle, their father's brother, one William Carringham, who bequeathed 90 l. to … late sheriff, dated 26th January last, for raising 43 l. 3 s. within their parish towards setting forth a ship. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… pecuniary and other advantages from acknowledging the King's right in these seas, and taking advantage of his … him in his custody, which he has done ever since. Jennings's petition [for discharge] has been twice read before the … His Majesty approves their care in repairing the conduit of that city and the course taken by them for raising …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… proceed thereafter, otherwise requests the Archbishop's directions. Has sent his servant to wait upon the … by Richard Austell and John Newton, two of the sheriff's bailiffs, and Thomas Andrew, bailiff of the hundred of Guilsborough, for ship-money. One of Robins's servants would doubtless have "mischieved" one of the …
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