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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… return to the fleet, where his whole life has been spent, and not be transported as a merchant's slave. Has received a … of the King's Bench, or to Sir John Howell, the Recorder; and report of the latter that the petitioner was convicted of … might have been mistaken in the person that robbed him, and divers credible persons appearing on behalf of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… well fitted for it, both from his learning, prudence, and piety, and the judicious manner in which he managed the affairs of … his Majesty for the rectory of Bosworth in co. Leicester and diocese of Lincoln, he can recommend him as a man of good …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… than a mandate, for it would have had the same effect, and it would have been more satisfactory to your son, being … I wish it had been a mandate for your greater security, and you might do well, when this business is somewhat hushed, as privately as you can, to procure one, and transmit it to me, to be produced when needful, that is, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… you should write such a letter as the ambassador desires, and that it ought to have been done before this. I have shown him the papers of private advice and keep them till I see you. The King may perhaps stay a day … Ireland of the petition of John Mihill for a grant to him and his son, Maximilian, of the reversion of Dr. Miller's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Whitehall. Commission to Jenkins Morgan to be brigadier and lieutenant of the Duke of York's troop of Horse Guards. … I could give you his commands on your letter. He says you and his friends in the city, who are upon the place, are best … the poll, whether it be most proper to close or adjourn it and of all else relating to the management thereof. Therefore …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… whom he recommends, that he may be one he can confide in and against whom no reasons can be given which would excuse … with his intimation. I purpose to be this week in town and shall give him the best account I can of men there. In … have writ to those that writ to you (who also writ to me) and to the Recorder and others to prevent any sudden choice. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Charles II Petitions and letters addressed to the Earl of Arlington Petitions and letters addressed to the Earl of Arlington The Following Petitions and Letters are all addressed to the Earl of Arlington as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… William Gear's information is that he often saw Noyes' and Bateman's wives go into their husbands' chambers. Mr. … were never permitted to go without a keeper, who stood by and heard all the discourse. John Jones' information is but … the King's command. I like not their pressing so much and they have sent me word that you have told them, so long …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… with coal for the alum works has come these sixteen days, and it has been usual for twenty to come at one tide. Pray … send me any new declarations or proclamations. Wind S. and by W. Our fishing is quite stopped. [ Ibid. No. 157.] … you an account if anything happens. Ships daily come in and out to refit. The St. Michael and St. George came in this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… taken to be Ferguson's, I sent to Lymington to seize Dore and his daughter, but have yet no account from thence. His … this year, which he would have you acquaint him with and the reasons. [ Ibid. No. 29.] Sept. 11. Liverpool. Edward … you of Joseph Webb's alias Webber's further examinations and that I cannot gain more from him than what I have given …
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