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Whitehall
… was remarked that the breath was hardly out of King James's body when the Knight Marshal, in proclaiming his successor … made a bad blunder. He said Charles was the late King's rightful and dubitable heir. He meant to have said … whose vagaries disturbed both Whitehall and St. James's. They exceeded in numbers even the four hundred who had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained control and those administered by the mayor's council. 1 By the end of the 17th century the municipal … almost entirely on its report. 8 Following the committee's recommendations the council allotted to each charity … to more than £1,200, more than half that sum from White's charity alone. 10 The administration of the surviving …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… D.D., Master of the Temple and one of the King's chaplains, to the King. The differences concerning the … his time, his name, and his means of subsistence, and God's possessions, the King's right, and a place so ancient and eminent are in great …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and Nathaniel Terne of cordage for mooring his Majesty's ships at Chatham and Portsmouth, to be laid out at … to be observed by men-of-war and others in his Majesty's roads and ports: [ Margin, "To be moved at [the] C[ouncil] … shall render the letter of credence and M. Joachimi's promise to the East India Company, keeping copies thereof: …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Jan. 1. 1. Petition of Henry Goddard, one of his Majesty's shipwrights, to Lord Treasurer Portland and the rest of the … charge of the Navy for the year 1634: total, 31,340 l. 19 s. 3 d. [ Two pages.] [Jan. 1 ?] 3. Copy of the same, without … in complete equipage for sea-service: total, 19,644 l. 11 s. 1 d. per annum, with an addition for repairs and to supply …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… preceding petition and reference, and of Sir Henry Marten's report. He conceives it just that the petitioner should … 127 acres of Wakeswood have been seized into the King's hands. Fines also were set at the Justice Seat aforesaid … l. for his offence in Pound Coppice and Ragg Coppice; 40 s. in Ewtree Coppice; 40 s. in Lowdes Coppice; 40 s. in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and that his Majesty has accepted him as the Emperor's agent. The most of the Adventurers for Barbary being with … mine eyes that I foresee an apparent loss, the company's factors there being very partial and negligent. I … which may prove very beneficial to his Majesty's subjects. [ Seal with arms. 1 p.] Jan. 24. The highway 3 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… who seek hereby nothing more than to make your Majesty's clemency and bounty towards me to take no effect by their … King was dead; that a strange disease wastes your Majesty's forces in these parts, and sundry other such rumours, of … Hope, there to ride till he receive either my Lord Admiral's or your order for their disposal. It is therefore his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Robert Earl of Essex, Captain-General of the Parliament's army, to the 25 persons under-named, authorising them or … [1 p.] Subjoined, 95. i. Receipt of Wm. White for 649 l. 7 s. 8 d. being the proceeds of the plate. 13 June 1643. [ p.] … goods, of which a note is given; to the value of 49 l. 19 s. received from William Thornbury of London, gent., for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… we would wish that troop of Commissary-Genl. Ireton's horse stationed near Windsor to be employed in this … of the troop of horse [of Commissary General Ireton's regiment] near Windsor. We are informed that there are many … Surrey and Sussex into Kent to disturb the [Parliament's] forces [employed] at the siege of the castles [in the …
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