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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… imported is one-fourth part more than is payable by English merchants for the like goods (wines and sugars only …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… prejudicial, for then I had little hope to recover the English coast so soon as I have done, and I had but 11 days' … to Nicholas. On 31st July and 1st August, all the English captives in Sallee (being about 400) were sent on … 13 s. 4 d. There being no lands nor carts belonging to the borough, the then mayor required the constables to lay down …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… charge being 185 l.; I have not heard since from him. The borough of Leompster [Leominster] was charged at 44 l., which … empty; and that likewise he had sold provisions to some English ships at Cadiz, but that he would make it good when … p.] Oct. 8. 42. Translation of the preceding article into English, in the handwriting of G. R. Weckherlin. [ p.] Oct. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Warden of the Stannaries, and intimates his desire for an English honour. Bagg will proceed in the commission …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… reason of contrary winds, was there taken at anchor by an English vessel which had letters of reprisal against the … John Yates, and Thomas Pym, late constables of that borough. Witness, Thomas Webb, mayor. [ p.] Oct. 21. My … daily by sea. The 21st I received a complaint by a small English bark that a French picaroon had taken some bread and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ambassador to a vessel called the Charles, taken by an English ship by letters of reprisal and brought to London. … (being fish) were in the possession of Dunkirkers when the English took her. They had been in possession of her for four … and were then carrying her to Dunkirk. The 30th June the English takers, Gregory Clement, Robert South and Company, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in the meantime. The French King has made stay of all our English shipping now there, for something that young … supposed that she was a Hollander. Report of the stay of English ships in France, with the addition to what was … the charges of suits in France for the indemnity of English merchants; letter to the Lord Deputy respecting the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a quartan ague. My Lord of Warwick sent his man over in an English bark with divers things to me. The Dunkirkers have … very poorly fitted. They took the Lemmond, of London, an English ship, as they came homewards, and brought her into …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… saltpetre, being by a Dutch merchant bought in Barbary of English factors, after his Majesty had contracted for all … have a stock of alum worth 20,000 l., by which means English alum should be sold and compared beyond seas to … Lords of the Admiralty. The Dunkirkers have taken a small English hoy, wherein were 13 or 14 English horses, reported …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of pictures and popish relics. Of the others, one is an English youth who put his beads into the river, and is … there now being but 16. [ p.] 68. A treatise by Sir John Borough, Keeper of the Records in the Tower of London, … to be sent to Sallee, and the rest to be employed on the English coasts). The officers are to sign charter-parties to …
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