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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to George Willingham, merchant, at the Golden Anchor in St. Swithin's Lane. Aug. 29, before we had marched two … by the post that 60 of them were taken and imprisoned in Northampton, and the rest fled; whereupon we returned to … no quarter, neither bread nor drink, by reason of the Lord Compton's late being there. Friday we marched four miles to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… services by direction of Sir Thos. Glemham. Commander-in-Chief of the forces in cos. Cumberland, Westmoreland, … when this obligation to be void. 10 October. Sir Henry Compton, K.B., of Brambletye House, near Grinstead, Sussex, … vintner, in 4,000 l. Whereas upon petition of Sir Henry Compton, late prisoner in the Tower of London, it was ordered …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Laud's trial, many of which appear to have been used in preparing his defence. They are arranged as near as could be ascertained in order of the Articles of Impeachment to which they … Charles, signed at Madrid 28 Aug. 1623, to Spenser Lord Compton, Master of our Wardrobe and Robes, to deliver to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… William Herbert late of Cogan Pill, slain Oct. 23, 1642, in the battle at Kineton by Edgehill, direction is given in the presence of William Herbert of Cardiff, committee of … under the notion of Parliament, at the Schools; the Lords in persons and proxies are near 100, the Commons about 180 in
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Coventry, Stafford, and Leicester of the danger they were in of being betrayed. 3. To write to the Earl of Denbigh to … Wem, and that the Committee are sorry for the delays cast in by others and will examine the same; in particular why Col. Barker doth not attend him [Denbigh], …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… after Elton is satisfied; and the said Elton and Marsh, in Trinity term last, exhibited a bill in Chancery against … and the rendezvous for the whole army is to-morrow at Compton Heath. [ Interregnum 17 E., pp. 101, 102. Copy. 1 … Blewbury, 7 miles from Abingdon, the rest of the foot at Compton and Isly [Ilsley]. The King and Prince Rupert were …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… where the officers' and soldiers' necessities cry louder in my ears than my boldness durst suggest on their behalf to … the commanders before Banbury to lodge their ordnance at Compton and send their foot to their garrisons except 100 for … of the forces before Banbury to lodge their ordnance at Compton, to return their foot to their garrisons, and to send …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Committee for taking up of merchants' ships to be employed in this summer's service. It is ordered that they do with all … for so many as the number of mariners to be employed in them do not exceed 4,000 men, to be added to the mariners in the King's ships. [ p.] March 1. 62. Ordinance of both …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… such Committee, but require the whole narration to be made in public, if so it is like to vanish into air, and the … very high and bold with the States [General], to that end in the discourse he will make instructions, [which I] shall … name; this is represented to your Lordship as the thing in the world most desired by them both, that so in the issue …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Jones, Esq., to be Governor of the garrison of Swansea, in co. Glamorgan. [ Ibid., p. 54.] Dec. 1. Proceedings at the … Browne know what is sent to Col. Dalbier about Compton House. [ Ibid.] Col. Dalbier to hinder the fortifying of Compton House [co. Warwick]. [ Ibid., p. 28.] To send the …
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