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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… brother Nicholas. Thanks for Nicholas's love towards him in the change of his place of imprisonment. Desires him and the … have some teaching on board. Capt. Towerson had received a letter from his ship from Newhaven, dated 15th October, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Charles 1 - volume 278 December 1634 December 1634 Dec. 1. The King to the Commissioners of Sewers, concerning the … tradesmen belonging to the King's robes, appearing due in the account of Spencer Earl of Northampton, late gentleman … Lord Deputy Wentworth. Excuses himself for having received a most esteemed letter from the Lord Deputy and not having …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
The blood of the writer derived from that house leaps in his veins, when he considers the seats of the dukes his … voice they may lay aside their arms and enter again into a state of Christian peace, with restoration of the princes … conceived by the Company of Merchants of England for discovery of New Trades remonstrating the great benefits that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Petition of Sir Robert Albany, Richard Watts, one of the Attorneys of the King's Bench, and Humphrey Wesden, … the quicksets which he was ordered to grub up should stand in spite of petitioner, Sir Robert Albany's, teeth. Sir … child-bed goods. She was not brought to bed till about a fortnight after, and she had all the goods again in three …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Petition of Mary Countess Dowager of Westmoreland to the King. James I., finding that the red deer in Apethorpe Park were kept principally for his pleasure, but … park, and 14 acres of his Majesty's inheritance, parcel of a wood called Colsteres, for a covert, both which the late …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1635 January 1635 Jan. 1. 1. Lord Treasurer Portland to the King. Report on petition of Edward Dendy, one of the … Congratulations on the new year. Begs his acceptance of a new year's gift. Latin. [1 p.] Jan. 1. Lambeth. 3. William … of the Navy touching the state of the King's ships, and in what time they may be ready for sea service. To move his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… February 1635 Feb. 1 [?]. Nicholas to Sir Henry Marten. The Lords of the Admiralty having been moved by Mr. Fielding … to give him and Nicholas's brother Dyke (his partner) a discharge upon their account, desire Sir Henry to certify … petitioners. Their reasons would be too tedious to state in this place, but they were ready to explain them before the
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… months' service at sea, might be charged indifferently on the ports, coast towns, and lands adjoining to the sea and … navigable rivers. [ This account was originally prepared in January or February last, by Nicholas; it passed … which of the maritime places had demanded the loan of a King's ship instead of taking upon them to find a ship of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 16. 1. Petition of Thomas Thornhill, saltpetre maker, to the Lords of the Admiralty. Petitioner in February last, coming to Wells, [co. Somerset,] with his … to inform the Lords that order is taken to send down a last of powder, and that if the residue be taken in at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… April 1-17, 1635 April 117, 1635 April 1. Whitehall. 1. The King to Sir William Parkhurst, Warden of the Mint. By … evil shall not resort to Court to be healed but only twice in the year, viz., at Michaelmas and Easter, by reason … been accustomed to take their names, and to give every one a token, thereby to know those that are approved and allowed …
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