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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… remain your most affectionate friend and humble servant. P.S.I pray you to let me know whether his Majesty's journey … April till 11th Aug. 1637, I was brought thence to the Chequer Inn near Charing Cross, London, by a messenger, who … Star Chamber without my knowledge, being locked up in the Chequer Inn, that I should become bound with good sureties to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… their own dioceses, not being sick, to preach every Lord's Day, or pay 5 l. to the poor. (2.) No Archbishops, Bishops, … and the Dean of Westminster in Westminster and St. Martin's-le-Grand only. (3.) 12 assistants to the Bishop of every … was clearly proved to the Committee in June 1641, in the Chequer Chamber, Mr. Glyn then in the chair. [2 pp.] July 21. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Vol. 98, fol. 213 b.] [Oct. 3.] 15. Mr. Corbett's report to the House of Commons containing the charge … Featley, and his answer thereto. A letter of Dr. Featley's was intercepted going to Oxford to the Primate of Armagh, … 1 p.] [Oct. ?] 34. Paper giving an account of the Chequer Inn, in the parish of St. Clement Danes, London, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… in our now gracious master the lively image of his father's piety, in confirming all his father's acts; the choice of his ministers, both abroad and at home; … Sir Isaac Wake and Mr. Trumbull. [ Copy. 2 pp.] April 1. Chequer Lane. 5. Lady Frances Burgh [widow of Sir John Burgh] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… William Pelham to the same. Was rejoiced to hear of Conway's perfect recovery to health. Our good daughter is up and … of Supremacy might be tendered generally to all the King's subjects, and then it would soon appear, who are entire and … l. rent, the one half of Duchy, and the other half of [Ex]chequer lands. Peter Bradshaw, a woolen draper in Watling …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… Morton Papers. 1625. 1. Petition of John Browne, the King's gunfounder, to the Council of War. Having made ready 300 … year before, being addressed by Peter Daniell, the Prince's feodary in co. Chester, to the Earl of Middlesex, Lord … Basil Sprigg and George Moore, gents., for putting in my chequer book, as I have been long sick, and cannot come to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to send to De Ruyter, and because of the French King's order to De Beaufort to join the Dutch, though that is not … strong enough to stem the tide of the flood; it is now W.S.W., but the ebb tide, if they should go out with it, would … Cornbury; the porter's name is John Taylor; he lives at Chequer Alley, Westminster; the chairman's name is David , he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to Williamson. The notice in the Gazette of the King's care for maimed seamen has caused a meeting at Ipswich, to … 4. N. Oudart to Williamson. Sends a translation of De Witt's letter on the two outlets to the sea from Texel, one of … Sept. 3. Whitehall. 64. Examination of Elizabeth Green, of Chequer Alley, King Street, Rich. Doe, of Covent Garden, Anne …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… oars of 15 and 16 feet to Chatham, as Mr. Harrington's oars are only 14 and 14 feet, and are not yet received into … 4. Hugh Salesbury to Williamson. Capt. Kempthorne's squadron is ordered to Plymouth to victual. Sir Rob. Holmes … Robert Stewart of King's Lynn, Norfolk, of the estate in Chequer Street, King's Lynn, of Abraham de Leare, an alien. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… regiments wherein I would be glad to have your advice. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 395, No. 124.] Annexed, Copies of lists … Militia, and, though they have a warrant to raise a month's tax for that use, yet they will not proceed to raise it, … letter to the Lord Lieutenant, his pay was respited or chequer. His Majesty having on the said Major's request said …
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