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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… fleet from Newcastle and Tynemouth has sailed by; no enemy's ships have appeared these 10 days. Dec. 1. Bridlington. 2. … receiving 200 copies from two gentlemen in the Bell and Three Cranes' tavern, by the Savoy, Strand, and 100 … Fox says that a porter called him, Monday, Nov. 26, to the Bell and Three Cranes, and the gentlemen asked him to dispose …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… late of the Garland. Having had testimony of Lovett's ability, asks a warrant for him. [ Adm. Paper.] Dec. 16. … Scotch regiment, formerly belonging to the King of France's guard. Dec. 16. Deal. 7. Ri. Watts to Williamson. The … hopes to have them with him next week. Williamson's commands are always comforts and refreshments to him. Dec. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… By the taking their ships last year for the King's service and their losses in Africa, they are almost ruined, … and from the plate lottery. 89. John Peart and Philip Bell. On the proclamation of August, 1660, they sued John and … imprisoned Peart on a false plea of debt, and offered Bell 300 l. to forbear to assist him, whereby the said frauds …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Bought a pistol of a gunsmith in the Strand for 4 s., because he wished to preserve some money which he has. … of Scotland as a Danish ship, though laden with Englishmen's goods. Lee and Smith, owners of the goods, when the ship … [ Ent. Book 20, p. 140 a.] March 13. Commissions for Henry Bell to be ensign, and Thos. Henshaw lieutenant to Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… in Kircaldy, and three Dutch men-of-war near St. Andrew's. Newcastle, March 12: The convoy from Leith has been driven … Dean], laden with tobacco and wines, was wrecked in King's Road, and two or three hogsheads taken up and rifled by the … men saved. Weymouth, March 13: 33 great ships have stood W.S.W. A small caper frequents the road. Lynn, March 13: The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… might and money oversway the glory of God. Belshazzar's joints may tremble at his oppressions; the gentry of … forced back to the Downs by contrary winds, but the King's ships ply to windward and keep the sea. March 25. Dover. 5. … the yard, with an estimate of the carpenter and bricklayer's work, &c., required for its erection. [ Adm. Paper.] March …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… convoys for Portsmouth; account of boatswain and carpenter's stores required. The five tuns of water so long importuned … the church, as recorder; requests him to procure the King's approbation and the patent. April 10. Chester. 11. Wm. … enlargement. Was at George Bateman's in Durham when Rob. Bell said that Capt. Hutton was exceedingly afraid of Leving …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… his ship, there being none aboard; he has Sir Edw. Spragg's consent thereto. [ Adm. Paper.] April 22. 2. Account by … and Hum. Tompson, churchwardens, and two others, that John Bell of Templegarth, Farlam parish, was returned for four … whereas two are but shielding places. With note that Bell is the ablest man in Gillesland, and uses these two …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… otherwise specified, for Offices connected with the King's Household. I. Lord Chamberlain's Department. 1. Edward Fawcett. For a salary or some place … served the late King till his death. 14. William Bell. For restoration to the place of Gentleman Waiter, which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… company in number. She lost company of Capt. Kempthorne's squadron off Lisbon. May 9. Portsmouth. 2. Hugh Salesbury … he has finished. They must be sent for to Mrs. Peverell's, near the Star tavern, East Smithfield. May 9. 4 A.M., … by the carriers; they are to be left at Wm. Dix's, Bell Alley, Barbican. Thinks that the other plotters, Edw. …
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