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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… convoy of the King's ships to waft them safe to Heligoland in the river Elbe, so that they may proceed freely on their … Lieutenants Undley, Grey, Deyley; Ensigns Farrington, Broome, Hide, and Wakeman. List of Prisoners:Lord Montjoy, … Moyle, Slade, Onyte, Yates, Niewsome. The Captains slain in the assault [on the citadel, the 27th October], were …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… Council. Pray that their Lordships will refer the matter in controversy between them and Zachary Roberts to the … Noy to the Council. I desired to hear both parties in this cause, but none appearing for Zachary Roberts, I … 87. Petition of Stephen Rehbrooke [Raybrooke ?] and Robert Broome, on behalf of themselves and other poor inhabitants of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and have gone Westward. They have beaten the Hollanders in a fight of two days. Store of flat-bottomed boats building … countryman is no longer able to entertain the soldier, and in some places has thrust him out of doors, whilst the … Andrewes. Emerson was a fuller, and had lived 2 years in Cardington in good repute. 1625, Sept. 16. [Sept. 17 ?] 69. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… year, but which, as the letter imports, were then respited in their favour. Remind their Lordships, that, although other … on pain of death; and that a press should be made in the villages within five miles of the river side to … prepare a grant of a baronetcy to Frederick Cornwallis, of Broome Hall, co. Suffolk, with a discharge of the customary …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… She took the St. Barbara, of Malo, but was lost in bringing her into Plymouth. Pray for compensation, or the … to the same. Has sent Don Gaspar de Alparado, to Court, in company with Mr. Deacon, who has a knowledge of Spanish. … 250 new-pressed men out of Sussex are to go to Portsmouth in a day or two. Has not a penny of money for them. Entreats …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. 1. Note of commissions granted by the King to persons in command of expeditions or bodies of troops from August 6, … of the fleet from the Downs leaves the ammunition ships in the river ready to pass to Portsmouth, but none to waft or … put to dressing and dyeing no other cloths than are made in the city, the companies of Clothworkers and Dyers would be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 17. Royal James, Downs. 1. Sir Wm. Penn to [Council ?] In compliance with the Duke of York's orders to seize all … from the Duke, challenging it as a right to have commands in the King's ships, though the least fit for it. The … obeying directions from himself, or any superior officer in the service. [ Ent. Book 16, p. 383.] Nov. 17. 3. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Bennet. Has secured a young man called Gillet, unknown in those parts, and very like the description in the News-book of Lewis Gardiner, the great cheat. Wishes … very patiently, till they talked of going up the Channel in a bravado, on which he began to arm. They, thinking De …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Tar and deals. March 14 5 Peter Blackborow Plank, 2 to 4 in. deals 4 l. 5 s, per load, and 4 l. 14 s. per 100. " 24 6 … 1 Capt. Pett Elm timber. " 20 15 Eliz. King Elm timber, 16 in. to 2 ft. " 23 16 Sir Wm. Warren Masts, deals, timber 33 … load. " 28 21 Sir Wm. Warren New England masts, 33 to 35 in. diameter 95 l. to 115 l. per mast. Aug. 18 22 John …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Herb. Aubrey, jun., to Williamson. Rejoices in his employment under so good a prince. Enquired after him … to the Navy Comrs. Wants a boat to replace his own, lost in chasing a Dutch prize; also some provisions, and repair of … 4. Capt. Geo. Chappell to the Navy Comrs. Has arrived in the Downs with the Greyhound; but the other two men-of-war …
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