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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The pay of an ordinary foot soldier, according to the English list, is 8 d. per diem; but what it is per diem … at Truro, the 3rd January, for assessing upon our borough of St. Mawes 4 l. towards the ship-money, which the … cannot be compelled by distress, as he dwells not in the borough, but keeps the said house in his hands without …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Arms, London. 64. Letters testimonial of Sir John Borough, Garter King-at-Arms, certifying that Marmaduke … likewise resolved that 8 d. per diem, being the ancient English pay allowed to each foot [soldier], was a competent … at Carlisle. [1 p.] Feb. 128. Certificate of Sir John Borough, Garter King-at-Arms, confirming certain arms to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the officers' fees who keep his courts. It was made a borough, 29 Hen. III., and the parson got a charter for a … Flemish latten wire to be imported, upon pretence that English wire would serve for petitioners' use, wherein he has … whereby the manors of Dent, Howcourt, Waddington, and borough of Banbury, remaining unsold, were to be conveyed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… accompt that there are yet unsold the manor of Dent and borough of Banbury, and the services of the tenants of … p. 57. 1 p.] [Mar. 26.] 53. Statements by [Sir John Borough, garter king-at-arms,] of the partition amongst the … no great opposition, only the country's poverty, and the borough towns of Derby and Chesterfield paying nothing of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a cause depending between the officers of arms, Sir John Borough, Garter King-at-arms, who complained against Sir … follow presently after. Here is news that there are 6,000 English in that town, and that the Earl of Essex is there … to keep this part of the country, especially the King's English army being ready on the borders to assist them, if …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… or free in their relations, and for that they stop all English from going to and from their quarters. They begin now … of powder. [1 p.] April 24. 48. Certificate of Sir John Borough, Garter king-at-arms, confirming certain arms, … shall find them to deserve. Further we declare, whatsoever borough or city shall embrace this our free pardon and grace, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Council. Reports his opinion on a petition from an English creditor of a late Bailiff of one of the Channel … river Pothelley, co. Caernarvon. Dec. 30. 109. Petition of English merchants trading in French wines to the … Bordeaux "not misdoubting" the embargo there, had laden in English and Scottish bottoms above 4,000 tons of wines, part …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… same. Similar letter for the examination of Mr. Floud, an English merchant. [ Seal with arms. p.] May 1. 4. Justices of … Meautys has fallen sick, and intends to return. Sir John Borough attends that service, so the poor Office of Arms is … is licensed to vend the said commodity, the head-borough, by virtue of the Lords' warrant, attached the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… paper as the above. p.] May 15. Newcastle. 14. Sir John Borough, Garter King-at-arms, to Sec. Windebank. I understand … that then Lesley with 10,000 men will join with the English to invade the Palatinate, which plausible motion, … you are the wiser and I hope will be the richer. Sir John Borough thanks you for the intimation you gave him, whereof …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… would put to sea with the Scots' colours and fall upon our English ships and goods at sea, if they met them, and to this … other good friends. [4 pp.] May 28. Berwick. 63. Sir John Borough to Sec. Windebank. I have for these ten days had … To this town I came last night, where Sir John Borrowes [Borough] and I could hardly get a loaf of bread for supper; a …
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