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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… game but only one, and has no way to pay his fine nor fees of imprisonment. Prays enlargement. [ Copy. See Ibid., … Order of the Committee of the Council of War. There are fees paid out of the Exchequer to many gunners, who do no … King's pleasure for impannelling juries to inquire as to fees taken by the officers of the courts, contained in letter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… found by notes of his that he intended to make a bill of fees due to him from his Majesty in the causes wherein he was … as he paid to the Judge of the Admiralty, to whom he paid fees for warrants, commissions, sentences, and the like as … for procurations of the clergy were 148 l. 18 s. 2 d.; the fees on proof of wills, grants of administrations, and other …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… into the kingdom to receive the like mark and pay the like fees to his Majesty. [1 p.] 27. Extract of a portion of the … Lord Keeper, he sent down a commission to take up all the fees due to his officers at that visitation, whereby 32 officers were deprived of their fees. It is also stated that the clergy of his diocese are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… items comprise claims for freight, factorage, exchange, fees paid in the Exchequer, and various allowances, … redress, he prays the King to discharge him without paying fees, in respect it clearly appears that he was taken and … general, with the annual fee of 30 l. and all other fees belonging to that office during pleasure. [4 lines.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the 1st May 1638 to this date. The receipts consist of fees paid to the Secretary for grants procured from the King … to conform for the future were to be discharged, paying fees. [1 p.] Jan. 7. Note of a close warrant for Sir Francis … Sir William Russell and Henry Vane, Esquire, with all such fees as Sir William Russell had by a former patent, which he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… John Frood had conformed, but were poor men, unable to pay fees. Cara Savory was a tinner, and thereby privileged from arms. Christopher Savory had paid for fees 7 l. 5 s., James Roope 6 l. 6 s. 8 d., and Richard Cole … of the Board, and for preventing the undue exaction of fees, it was ordered, that upon warrants for defaulters in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… I have dispatched eight of them, and have received your fees and reasonable content for myself; but I have yet above … at musters, had conformed themselves, and paid their fees to John Lisney, messenger. [ p.] Feb. 6. 52. Similar … to the Earl of Huntingdon of 509 l. 4 s. 0 d., arrears of fees to him due as master of the hart-hounds and other …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… conformity, but by reason of poverty is unable to pay any fees imposed upon him. [ p.] Feb. 19. 39. Similar certificate … at musters, had conformed and paid the messenger's fees. [ p.] Feb. 20. 47. Certificate of William Fox and six … chosen out of the lists rather for their ability to pay fees than the greatness of their offences; such as Dr. Parry …
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