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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Corrected in places. Endorsed: "Copy of his Majesty's letter to the Council of England." 1 p. ( 134. 29.) … by King James I. [1603]. The general applause at the King's entry (of all sorts) to his Majesty's right. His contentment thereby, and desire to afford favour …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… as within written, I leave to your and the Council's consideration. Notwithstanding this, I protest by the faith … to receive by this bringer 70 great carp, 15 perch, and 70 bream; such as one of my ponds has bred. Having yet three of … of my promise to make up 100 great carp and 100 bream, of a greater sort. Desires his lordship to accept …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… a poor distressed gent., a stranger here (but her Majesty's subject) born in Ireland. My name is Walter St. Michael, of … nor any which followed me did take from her Highness's subjects elsewhere the worth of one penny, but I lived upon … Anthony Mildmay upon his repair into France as her Majesty's Ambassador had allowance for his posting and transportation …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… down what they be that have conspired against her Majesty's person and the State, how many priests have come into this … examinant by one John Lymyngton, a follower of Mr. Fleer's, of Stanton Gabriel, of one Mr. Harry Cary and the said Mr. … He saith also, that one John Snoke, a follower of Mr. Cary's, and Matthew Holmes, a seminary priest, have confessed as …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… in civil causes and in bills and debts due before the King's entry. We were not of their mind, but at last after much … to yield satisfaction, and has delivered some of Strange's letters to be showed to Salisbury; also particulars Strange … and throw the men overboard. Duncume which came away with Bream's bark from the Isle of Wight is returned to Flushing …
Bristol Town Duties
… and then emptying itself into the Avon at St. Werburgh's Gate; the Avon was of course alone navigable, and the trade … of William de Bradestone, the Abbott of St. Augustine's, for the purpose of cutting a new channel for the River … have begun a certain Trench in the Marsh of St. Augustine's, that ships coming to our port of Bristol may more freely, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the inhabitants are ready to perish. Pray him, for Christ's sake, and the love he bears the town, to take some course … concerning Sallee and the persons and goods of the King's subjects there. Four months were given him to return with … Feb. 15. 4. Petition of William Sedgewick, his Majesty's brewer, and John Benjamin, of Ipswich, maltster, to Sir …
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
… it is signified, that people troubled with the King's evil shall not resort to Court to be healed but only twice … to gain the gold, have counterfeited the Sergeant Surgeon's tokens, which were cast in a mould made by a Freemason, … the King of Poland is to marry with the Duke of Florence's sister; there passed an Ambassador from that King through …
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