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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… p. 135.= p.] Jan. 15. 7. Petition of Mary Baylie, of Shoe Lane, to Archbishop Laud. Complains of breach of promise of … and supply of ammunition required. [ p.] Jan. 16. Drury Lane. 16. Robert Read to [Thomas Windebank]. Thanks for his … pp.] Jan. 16. Indenture between Richard Catesby, of Drury Lane, on the one part, and Sir Nathaniel Brent, William Eure …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… granting them the like privileges. [ p.] Jan. 28. Drury Lane. 3. [Sec. Windebank] to Sir Michael Ernele. I acquainted … till the middle of April next. [4 pp.] Jan. 30. Drury Lane. 31. Robert Read to [Thomas Windebank]. Our complaint … p.] Jan. 31. 61. The like. Upon the petition of John Lane, of Brixham, Devon, representing that he was prevented …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1639-40. [ Seal with crest and arms. 1 p.] Feb. 1. Drury Lane. 5. Warrant signed by Sec. Windebank to all justices of … his Majesty's service if needful. [4 pp.] Feb. 4. Drury Lane. 25. [Sec. Windebank] to Sir Michael Ernle. I thought … 1,000 horses; the pay 12 d. per diem each, and 8 d. for a carter. The harness to be provided by the King. [ Written on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… much difficulty to levy the same. [1 p.] Feb. 11. Drury Lane. 2. [Sec. Windebank] to Sir Michael Ernle. I acquainted … petition. [ See Vol. ccxcii., p. 114.] Feb. 20. Drury Lane. 80. Robert Read to [Thomas Windebank]. I was left at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Catesby, grand-daughter of Richard Catesby, of Drury Lane, co. Middlesex, on the one part, and Richard Catesby, the elder, of Drury Lane, of the other part. By this indenture Ursula Catesby … of Charlcoate, co. Warwick, and Richard Catesby, of Drury Lane, granting to William Ewer, of Malton, and Ursula …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… as soon as she pleases to pay it. [3 pp.] Mar. 2. Mincing Lane, London. 10. Officers of the Navy to Sir Wm. Beecher, … the rate of 1 s. for each horse and 8 d. wages for each carter per diem. The Lord-General is desired to set down what … Whereupon he was committed; but the messenger, George Carter, in the face of the court, took him from the gaoler, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… train of artillery, and to send with every three horses a carter. There is to be an allowance of 1 s. per diem for every horse, and 8 d. per diem for a carter. [1 p.] Mar. 19. 27. The King to Patrick Lord Ettrick. … wine cooper, owner of the said dock, living in Rood Lane. [ Copy. See Vol. ccxcii., p. 117. p.] Mar. 19. Minute …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… you wrote for will be at Boston's Inn, in St. Lawrence Lane, upon Thursday next. Upon Monday last yourself and [John …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Treasurer about sending word to Robert Chestlyn, in Rood-lane, owner of the Hermitage Dock at St. Katherine's, for to … Whitaker, at his house over against the Red Bull, in Drury-lane. Worthy brother, it vexes me not a little that I should, … of the chief opposers of shipmoney in co. Chester. John Carter and George Vernon made rescues of a distress taken. [1 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the clerks in the office of the Six Clerks in Chancery-lane, used words to this effect: "That if the Parliament … make a tavern thereof, being the corner house in Chancery Lane of that building and over against the wall of Lincoln's … ?] 125. Note of appearance before the Council of George Carter, dyer, of St. Olave's, Southwark. [3 lines.] April. …
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