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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 1659 September 1659 Sept. 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. Col. Thompson to report to Parliament a … conjuncture, he may easily effect his business. My lord chancellor will acquaint you with the extremities of the … whereof Lord Colepepper went hence last week, and Chancellor Berkeley this week, intending to find him. The two …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… and particularly of the troops of Guards. Also Mr. Merrill's answer to Mrs. Davison's petic'on. 2 pages. 4 Aug. 3. Report - S. Godolphin, Auditor … Letter - Sir Gilbert Heathcote Hon. Robert Walpole, Esq., Chancellor of the Exchequer. Introduces Mr. Samuel Westall, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… collection of occurrences where you are, by which it's very evident that the new rulers, being so much disunited … family, only he came once or twice privately to my Lord Chancellor, by the Duke's order. He has a better opinion of … the esteem it deserves, though none but the King, the Lord Chancellor, and myself, know from whom it comes. The city …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… against Monk. Some say he declares underhand for C. S[tuart], expects assistance from beyond seas, and is to draw … have what the Duke of York writes to you, and what my Lord Chancellor has now written to Mr. Rumball, to this effect, … and care of his concerns. I refer you to what the Lord Chancellor has written to Mr. Rumbald. On the 3rd, the King …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… October 1659 Oct. 1. Orders in Parliament. On Col. Rich's report from the Committee appointed to prepare a … much joyed that his Majesty has sent for him. My Lord Chancellor will tell you how very little money is received of … by the enclosed and by other advertisements that the Lord Chancellor will send you, that before long there will …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… agree to the request of the said Duke, made in M r Webster's behalf, and every part thereof, and have ordered this … 1 page. 11 May. 3. An apportionment of 1,275,439 l. 5 s. 8 d. remaining undisposed of the funds granted for the … which was better to him than 200 l. per ann., and the Lord Chancellor thought his desire to have 200 l. was not …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… ann. It is highly requisite for the preserving of the King's vert and venison, as well as the forest privileges, from … 21 pages. [? About 23 July.] 3. Memorial of his Majesty's Officers of Works to the Lords of the Treasury, in answer … the King. Is descended from Sir Anthony Mildmay, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth, who purchased …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… hearty thanks for his great favour in laying M r Attorney's report before the Lords, who have referred it to Lord … of compliment to them, and not to overrule M r Attorney's opinion in a matter of law relating to the prerogative. If … the liberty of the Tower of London, barber-surgeon, to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the remnant Lords Comm rs of …
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… carried coastways; on the payment of 72,244 l. 16 s. 7 d. into the Exchequer; on methods used by the maltsters … as well for what remained in arrear during the late Queen's reign as in that of his Majesty's. They were allowed 15,000 … l., with interest since the year 1696. Sir Robert Walpole, Chancellor of the Exchequer, told him he could not expect the …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… repayment of money supplied to a detachment of Col. Goring's late regiment of marines. Do. Do. Do. - Prays payment of … Dated Bristol. With a note recommending the letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. 2 pages. 3 July 49. Memorial … Tho. Jett, Auditor - The Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Stanhope, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer. As to …
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