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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… yearly for a livery to Henry Barry, appointed mole taker at St. James' park and gardens, and at Westminster, Greenwich, Richmond, Hampton, Court, &c. [1 … of true wearing colours in logwood, non obstante any law, so as they be finished with the fixing stuff according …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… fell from his horse, on which a Puritan noble said that at last they had got a bishop down, when he himself fell from … hands, on which they consented to admit him, but made a law that in future none of the King's servants should enter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… was ordained to set the crown on the King's head at his coming. Dares not but continue his heavenly … condemnation as before. Has been five years buried in the common gaol of King's Bench, enduring danger of life, and had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… time of Edward VI. to 17 Eliz., they had the same book of common prayer, printed amongst them in French, which is here … are maritime men, whereof more than two parts are commonly at sea. His Majesty has two castles, Mountorgeuil and … now decayed for want of reparations; yet they are bound by law to maintain them. Elizabeth Castle is likewise situated …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… To avoid coming to you, he has informed you that he was at the Baths, hoping for some accident to cause the rule … castles of this island to be forgotten. We hear that he is at his house; but talks of going to the Baths and being here at the end of August, so he will probably leave before the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Esquire, was, in October 1611, outlawed in London, at suit of Sir John Molineux, and process awarded out of the Court of Common Pleas, on 30 Jan. 1612, to the sheriff of Gloucester, … yet taken by either party, although a plain forfeiture in law. This controversy as to whether felons' goods are due to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the bailiff could not repress himself from telling openly at the Court that the said procurator had entered into his … as earnestly desired, and as directed according to law. Finally, their whole report of the case has been … the leather transported to the islands were brought to a common hall in the islands, and there kept, and not suffered …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… is chosen out of them. [ page.] Feb. 17. 67. Result of a Common Council meeting at Jersey, to advise on the defence of the country against … of the above. [ page, French.] Feb. 24. 69. Result of a Common Council meeting at Jersey, summoned at request of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… not see him till the King returns from his progress. I beg at least that, as the exhortations sent to the lieutenant by … on the point yesterday treated in your presence, about the Common Council of Jersey. Sir John Peyton has taken upon him … The power to magistrates to convoke assemblies is common. The mayors in England assemble the aldermen and …
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