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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… shall seem meet of the benefit of three Dutch prizes, the City of Rouen, laden with spices and calicoes, the Jacob, … Mallet, without her consent, and carrying her from the city into the country; also aid for Sir John Warre in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… which he has just received of his fleet to be sent to the city, to avoid mis-reports. The Dutch, induced by the … &c.; total, 1,072 l. 17 s. 3 d., and of money due to the masons, 432 l. [ Adm. Paper.] June 6. Harwich. 62. Sir Wm. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and acclamations, drums beating, colours flying, &c.; the city waits played first on the leads of the Guildhall, and … TTto Henry Muddiman. The news of the victory filled the city with gladness; guns were fired, bells rung, and there … incensed than with the States; when they rejoiced in the city over the victory, they fell upon Lord Cominge's house. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for her; can procure no other square-sterned ship in the city. [ Adm. Paper.] June 26. Deal. 48. Ric. Watts to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… as all goods from London are prohibited entrance into the city. Five more Bristol ships are taken, whereby the King … more severity. The parties are so linked together in the city that it will be difficult to surprise them, unless it be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Nonconformists. Not being a justice of peace of the city, required the help of some justices, who committed the … Will be vigilant to prevent clandestine meetings. The city and county are cautious in their watches not to suffer persons from infected places to come into the city, but the country fills apace with passengers and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to prevent the unnecessary flocking of persons to that city, it is still encumbered with numbers of useless persons. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… when it finds another town able to receive the Court. The city is nobly situated on a river surrounded with pleasant … the Court is there. The Duke is to be feasted by the city to-morrow, and then goes to Hull, the Duchess remaining … the fleet. The Duke will be feasted to-morrow by the city, and goes next day to Hull, returning on Friday. Aug. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… governor of Worcester, raised troops for defence of the city, was severely fined, &c. 116. Robt. Seatre. For an order …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… lord lieutenant, is settling the militia at Bristol, the city entertaining him at their own charge. The Danish … It is hardly a time to remove goods of value within the city of London, when people drop down dead at the scale. [ …
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