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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his Majesty by the outlawry of Robert Jason after judgment at the suit of Richard Harris, with proviso that Harris be … Docquet.] Jan. 21. Grant to Arthur Upton and Roger Fursby, at the nomination of Sir Charles Barkley and others, of a … to Seville, where he left his master and travelled to Paris, where he remained seven months, and thence came to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… taken by others, destroy the spawn and fry by taking them at unseasonable times, and commit many insufferable abuses in … which were wont to be served with great store of lamperns at reasonable prices are now utterly neglected, and yet the … and is fled into France. It is conceived she lurks in Paris or not far from thence. Urges the ambassador to procure …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… John Ellumme master, 40,000 pipestaves, laden aboard at Wexford by Samuel Weale, merchant, for his Majesty's … had also a special care that the poorer sort paid nothing at all, and those that were in debt or had charge of children … of allegiance before him. [ p.] March 22. 99. Petition of Paris Vandue, free stationer, to Archbishop Laud. Petitioner …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Constables, in whose allotments moneys were due, to attend at Lincoln on the 9th inst., where Sir Walter promised … of the Swallow and the rest of the pinnaces remaining at sea under Pennington's command, to take special care for … in France, to Sec. Windebank. Sir Francis Crane came to Paris last night, and looks very well in the face this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and is to meet him thereon on the following Monday at Lincoln, he being as he wrote full of employment on a commission of sewers at Boston, and till then could not attend to this business. … servant to Mr. Crofts, his Majesty's servant, now at Paris. Edward Rawley, servant to Mr. Killigrew, gentleman, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to undergo, nor will he afford petitioner any allowance at all, but what he is compelled by the King and Council. The … repair such parts of Banwell House, and of the old stable at Wells, as should be adjudged unuseful to the see of Bath … of a large reward [was made him] for a speedy journey from Paris to London and back to Paris in two days and a half, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The Lords ordered that the same should be sat upon at Cranbrook, and that such of the Commissioners of Sewers as … of the work, which Sir William on Friday last declared at the board he does not seek to oppose, but only desires … stated to be enclosed. The gentleman who sent it from Paris writes that Sir William Hamilton departed thence the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… out about 8 o'clock in the morning, and landed them openly at a common wharf before twenty persons at the least, having no intent to detain them, only to engage … ashore to inquire for Sir William Howard, who was gone to Paris two days before. Some of the seamen who go out in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… pay his Majesty 500 l. per annum, and to let their coaches at moderate and certain rates. His Majesty not only rejected … giving bond according to the former order, should be set at liberty. [ Draft. p.] June 20. Hampton Court. 4. The … worse than an injury. [ Copy. 2 pp.] June 27./July 7. Paris. John Lord Scudamore to Sec. Windebank. Yesterday …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Majesty, petitioner showed the great charge he had been at in perfecting the manufacture of sword blades, and … Littleton to the King. Report that petitioner has been at great charge in making sword blades, rapier blades, skein … days within which each will be ready. [2 pp.] July 8/18. Paris. Sir Kenelm Digby to Sec. Windebank. Sends relation of …
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