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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… We are troubled at the increase of conventicles, faction and disorder in Tiverton, but have no power to reform such matters, the redress is solely in his Majesty's power and prerogative. Eminent lawyers are clear in their opinion that the Corporation of Tiverton is dissolved, and that they have no legal power to act as a Corporation. If …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… he thinks that Edmonds' natural distemper was the chief and probably the only cause of his death and that the petitioner is a virtuous and industrious woman … of an Order in Council of 16 Oct., 1667, forbidding the millers to hang up their floodgates, by doing which they lay …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of yesterday to his Majesty with Lord Preston's letter and your gazettes a la main, all which I return. I asked his … nor did he believe any words or heat between M. Colbert and Louvois, but he thought Lord Preston had picked it up … la main of the passages between the Queen, the Dauphiness and the Archbishop of Rheims. His Majesty is extreme well and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… 1683 June 1683 June 1. Newcastle. Nicholas Fenwick, Mayor, and four others to Secretary Jenkins. Giving an account of … two persons there who go by the names of Alexander Pringle and Edward Levitson. (Printed in State Trials, Vol. IX, col. … Hall for the trial of some peers be forthwith taken down and the Hall quite cleared thereof before the term, for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… II. 349, No. 6.] March 12. Whitehall. The King to the Dean and Chapter of Windsor. Requiring them to elect and admit to the place of Chapter clerk, void by the death of … 4, p. 330.] March 12. Whitehall. The King to the Wardens and Electors of Winchester College and New College. Desiring …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… to Charles Perrott. Count Guldenlew arrived on Saturday, and sailed the same night in one of the packet-boats. He was … which is still here, refused to go to the chief inn, and gave himself the title of Graf Rantzow to the clerk of … come in from Holland with passengers. Commerce has opened, and ships pass daily. I have not received the daily …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… was that a fast friendship was made between the French and Dutch, who were to pay the French a considerable sum. The … in store last January, since which I have delivered masts and spars to the Warwick and three other ships, which will tell you what now remains, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… that at Cologne in 1655 Sir John Nicholas was sworn and admitted clerk of the Signet for his life, no other clerk … There were then remaining only Sir Philip Warwick and Sir Thomas Windebank who had formerly executed that office and there were four reversioners. Since the restoration …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… about three weeks since came to the informant's shop and brought a book or pamphlet entitled The Growth of Popery and of Arbitrary Government in England to stitch up for him. … Packer told him it was presented to him that morning, and he was very unwilling the informant should see the title. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… in the packet-boat for Calais with his son, Lord George, and three servants. He took his chariot and three horses to travel from thence by land into Flanders. The rest of his baggage and coach and horses are to be sent after him in the Nieuport …
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