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Journal of the House of Commons
… Pury, * Evelyn, are appointed to try the Salt-petre in Mr. Courten's Ship; and to bargain with him for it: And are to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Committee shall pay, or cause to be paid, to the said Wm. Courten, or his Assigns, after the Rate of Five Pounds the … Ordinance. And it is further agreed, That the said Mr. Courten shall not sell any Salt-petre to any Person …
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… and also to consider of the Estate of Mr. Harcie's in Mr. Courten's Hands; to raise the Four thousand Pounds; and to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of the Ordnance, do make Stay of the Salt-petre in Mr. Courten's Ship; and contract with him, and buy it for the … of the State; and take care, that the Money due from Mr. Courten to the State, may be satisfied. Ship Hope, &c. A …
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… RESOLVED, &c. That the Salt-petre, belonging to Mr. Courten, shall be bought by the State. Resolved, &c. That … appraised by Four indifferent Men; Two to be chosen by Mr. Courten; and Two by the Committee for the Safety. Resolved, … for, and agreed of, between the Committee and Mr. Courten. An Ordinance for the digging for, and making of, …
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… the Customs. Ordered, That the East India Company, and Mr. Courten, do, upon Sight of this Order, pay in all the Monies …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Salt Petre. An Ordinance concerning the taking off of Mr. Courten's Salt Petre, according to Articles formerly agreed …
Journal of the House of Commons
… The Loyalty, and The Thomas and John, freighted by Mr. Courten, that were stayed by Order of the Committee of the Navy, till Eighteen hundred Pounds, owing by Mr. Courten to the Office of Ordnance, be satisfied; That the … of the Ordnance, Eighteen hundred Pounds, unless Mr. Courten shall, in the mean time, satisfy the said Eighteen …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Newcastle, engaged unto them, concerning those Arms. Courten's Debt for Customs. Whereas Mr. Wm. Courten stands indebted for Customs in the Sum of Eighteen … Ordered, That all such Ships, as are set forth, by Mr. Courten and Company, for the East Indies, shall be made stay …
Journal of the House of Commons
… 1643. PRAYERS. Salt-petre. AN Ordinance for taking off Mr. Courten's Salt-petre, according to Articles agreed upon by the Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom, and Mr. Courten; was this Day read the Second time; and, by Vote upon … to the Lords the Ordinance, For Accounts: For taking off Courten's Salt-petre: For tendering the late Solemn League …
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