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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… walks, and waterworks to be made by him in St. James's park; for defences for orange and other foreign fruit … lodgings built for the gentlewomen of Lady Mary, the King's daughter; and wages for two attendants to keep the foreign … servant John Murray, for 40 years; yearly rent, 121 l. 6 s. 3 d., payable at two feasts of the year, and under a pain …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of the Chamber, to pay to Geo. Shiers, one of the King's apothecaries, and his servitor of odiferous things, all … Prince Henry, Charles Duke of York, and any other the King's children, his bills being allowed by the persons to whom … would prevent the late spoil of the deer in the New Lodge Walk, Windsor Forest, we authorise you to call the verderers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… with the city authorities, if on an emergency they walk within their own liberties in the night time, provided …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… isle of Jersey convenient and necessary, for His Majesty's service, and the general good of that island, and that by … officers think the same convenient. [ page.] July 18. Gray's Inn. 81. Attorney-General Yelverton to Council. The … and permit Sir John Whitbrooke,who has got liberty to walk and converse freely, on false pretence of sickness,to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to be examined upon interrogatories touching Maret's accusations against John Herault, bailiff of Jersey, … consisting of seven jurats and five officers of the King's Court at Jersey, and 15 gentlemen present at the hearing of … interrogatories not given, of John le Hardy of St. Martin's parish, Jersey, His Majesty's advocate, before Sir Edw. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the same allowance for the time I kept my son, Her Majesty's ward, as would have been given to a stranger. The amount I … I not travailed out of the way in my suit for it, but I walk in the right path in this, and am the bolder to trouble …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… fortifications of this castle, the only stay of the Queen's most ancient inheritance of these isles. It is reported … The truth is that heretofore the keepers of every walk have had warrants what number and at what time they … of Sir Wm. Brereton, deceased, and now in Her Majesty's hands, by minority of his son and heir, Her Majesty's
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Henry Lord Scrope to the Council. According to Her Majesty's and your letter, for apprehension of Fras. Dacre and … among you used? 3. What company assembled at Edw. Dacre's house in Carlisle, at 2 p.m. ? 4. Whether word was not … parties before named, as also Wm. Allenby, at Edw. Dacre's; was not there but in the court. 4. Never heard any such …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Allan of York, should be spoiled, as they were the Bishop's own hands; and that if the Lord Keeper and Mr. Secretary … they would live and die with him, and hung upon his horse's tail and legs, exclaiming upon the whole country to stay … him to go back again. Heard Richard , the Earl of Derby's man, who came over a year since as cook to Lord Morley, say …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… comfort, and am glad to hear of your courage in God's cause. You may rejoice that you are thought worthy to suffer for his sake; walking on the seas tried Peter's love, but he was not suffered to drown. Drink the cup of … messengers leave, but it pinched me to hear of other men's letters passing; my good meaning towards you will never …
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