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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… between the counties. [1 p.] Nov. 10. Westover. 52. John Ashburnham to Nicholas. Refers himself to Nicholas's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Nicholas five pieces. [1 p.] Nov. 30. Westover. 113. John Ashburnham to the same. Will not survey Shadsden, Lady …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Ned Young, cousin of the writer's cousin Young. Sent Mrs. Ashburnham a cock and two hens of his best poultry as from … appoint the same to be carried. [ p.] March 21. 86. John Ashburnham to the same. Conceives there is a contention …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… shall be revealed. [3 pp.] March 28. Westover. 53. John Ashburnham to Nicholas. The saddest news that came to him for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… size of London. [ p.] April 18. Westover. 89. John Ashburnham to Nicholas. Thanks for his constant solicitation … and the "smackering" of hope he seems to possess Ashburnham withal. The business so nearly concerns Ashburnham that he resolves to come to London on Friday night …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… agreed to adventure 100 l. each; John Lord Poulett, John Ashburnham, of Chichester, Sir George Kemp, of Essex, Francis …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the farm of Cholderton, endorsed by Nicholas as being "Mr. Ashburnham's." It was held of Mr. Sands for 80 years, whereof …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of John Jones when he slew Thomas Merick. [ p.] 12. John Ashburnham to Nicholas. Narrates an interview with Lord … for Nicholas. Lord Hertford had made a bad bargain with Ashburnham, which had been discovered by his officers, and … to get a copy of the lease itself on his going to Netley. Ashburnham wishes Nicholas not to conceal the matter any …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… be sent to the Sheriff of Hants on the morrow. Went to Mr. Ashburnham on Saturday last, whom he found cheerful to … The purchase of Laverstock is now free for Nicholas, and Ashburnham and the writer are going over to take a view of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to his brother Edward Nicholas. Sir Henry Browne wished Ashburnham and the writer to postpone seeing Laverstock until … it cannot be sold, but concealing their names and intents, Ashburnham and the writer took a view of it as they rode by, … of Mr. John Mompesson, but presumes from the silence of Ashburnham that he is recovering. Their father rides about …
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