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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… your best in this and that which you find for my brother's honour, for I cannot see he can get any by hastening the … may think what interest I have in it, both for my brother's honour, my niece's good, and my children's. [ Two seals … Lenthall are absent from that court. I am glad Sir William Beecher is at liberty again. One thing seems strange, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… or not Pinchbeck of my regiment or Mynce of Mr. Wilmot's must be the man, for there are no other captains in the … the sum of 80 l. was deposited in the hands of Sir Wm. Beecher, one of the clerks of the Council, which order being … 3rd of this January vacated and disannulled, and Sir Will. Beecher having paid back the 80 l. to Anthony Smith, as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… was about eight weeks since at divine service in the Queen's Chapel at Somerset House, London, where he received the … your direction herein. [1 p.] Feb. 1. 2. Mr. Grimstone's argument in the House of Commons concerning bishops and Mr. … advice it may be otherwise disposed of. I hear Sir William Beecher has made quick work with his place [of Clerk of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… me to such an act of baseness [to desert to the King's side] as, these must tell you, I hold in highest disdain; … still endeavour entirely to preserve. As for his Majesty's pardon, I conceive not myself to stand in need of it, my … Theodore Mayerne and two other physicians that Sir William Beecher, lately a clerk of the Council, needs to drink the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is wholly composed of Papers relating to Archbishop Laud's trial, many of which appear to have been used in preparing … on the 21st June 1637, he was ordered to pay to Sir Wm. Beecher, Clerk of the Council, the money, and he should have … did forbear to pay the 950 l. into the hands of Sir Wm. Beecher, whereupon by means of the Archbishop of Canterbury, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Danvers took the oath. 2. That extracts from Col. Hammond's letters concerning supplies of forces be sent to the Lord … that place. The House of Commons had referred the Colonel's former desire of two companies, before the news of the … attend here in the afternoon. 3. That Lieut.-Col. [Phane] Beecher be empowered to seize on such horses as are come from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Lieutenant of the Tower to deliver Lord Inchiquin's son to Lieut.-Col. Beecher, who is appointed to carry him over [into Ireland] … to Inchiquin that this Committee expects him to permit Beecher's wife to come away with him and to have restitution …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… "Prince," and "Two Whelps," mentioned in Mr. Pett's letter, which we enclose, may be ready to receive some … them to pay the money due to Lord Inchiquin to Liout.-Col. Beecher for defraying the charge of carrying over Inchiquin's … Butler to appoint a convoy of six horses to accompany Col. Beecher and Lord Inchiquin's son to Bristol. 10. That the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… with them upon all occasions, unto the Grand Signor's Ambassador if he be not already gone. And if he has … of Hants. Since the sealing up of the King's letter which has been stayed for a time, and whereof I send … same. [1 p.] Sept. 19. 170. Edward Alford to Sir William Beecher. I received the Council's letters on Saturday the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… in a man-of-war for me and has taken charge of the gunner's stores, and I shall be ready to serve you in anything I … now in great forwardness, and the Lords, upon His Majesty's pleasure signified by you, have granted me a commission for … amount weekly, with the officers appointed by Sir William Beecher, to above 400 l. The conductors have brought no money …
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