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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to Sir Edw. Conway. I have sent you two brace of cock and two of hen partridges, all that I have been able to take … yet I have had two Frenchmen, with a setter, three weeks, and could do no good, as our partridges feed scattering, and … instrument for effecting the same, that this may be the crown of of all your heroical acts and famous exploits of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Herault, bailiff of Jersey, consisting of seven jurats and five officers of the King's Court at Jersey, and 15 gentlemen present at the hearing of the cause. Also … by denial can only be taken on the oath of seven men, and that record should be made by officers not sueable by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… information of disorders of misgovernment in the martial and civil administration of this island, whereof he has a singular care, and great estimation of the love and loyalty of the … excepting such as by ancient custom are reserved to the Crown. [ Latin.] Orders by Dr. Tertullian Pyne and Rob. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 28 April last, I took up two gentlemen, out between 1 and 2 a.m., for being in an affray, and refusing to give up their swords on plea that they … of Venice, so I was forced to take their weapons, and lodge them in the Counter. The Venetian ambassador's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 1623 November 1623 Nov. 1. Guernsey. 27. Sir P. Osborne and seven other Comrs. to Council. We are unable to examine the business between Sam. Alford and Thos. Guille, advocate of Guernsey, because Guille … crowns, Guille made over to him an invalid bond for 407 l. and he received it by influence of Eleazar Marchant. Also …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 1624 April 10. 51. Hugh Lemprire, bailiff's lieutenant, and four justices of the Court Royal in Jersey to Sec. … should now go unlicensed, that vent would be lost, and the Crown be defeated of the advancement of that farm when the … s. 2 d. Restraints or impositions are not so proper to the Crown as licences for composition. In all ages, the Kings and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… inhabitants of Jersey to Wm. Chesterman. In 1619, King and Council granted a patent to the inhabitants of Jersey to … transport certain merchandise for their use, custom free, and Phil. de Carteret, who negotiated about it, sent us some quantity accordingly. He has received 80 l. from us, and we are condemned, in his presence and our absence, to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Captain Turner being at his lodging the day that Bedell and he rode to Uvedale's house in Surrey, he [Throgmorton] … promised to do an enterprize that he did not wish to do, and asked me to keep his counsel, and he would pretend his … April. 50. Similar confession of Blacklock. I received a crown for dressing his leg. Pray be good to me, as what I did …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… from Edinburgh to Peebles, for reformation of the Carrs and other disobedient persons, and that she has sent the French captains of Dunbar and Blackness to ask the French King to have Frenchmen, under …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… 2. Newcastle. 3. Henry Earl of Westmoreland to the King and Queen. It comforts me that you have taken my services at Scarborough in good part. I and the Bishop of Durham have reported to Council our … may know his true heart to venture his life to serve the Crown, as you know by his letters sent you on the taking of …
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