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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for a grant to the petitioner of a custodium thereof at such rent as his Majesty may think fit, that so the said … her with an allowance of 35 l. a year, and so it rests at present. Now Dorothy Powell desires an administration and … guardians as a freeman's child, she applies to the civil law, knowing that the child will choose her as guardian and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and until the 20,000 marks are paid off; and that, as at a Parliament held at St. Andrews, it was ordained that petitioner should have a … hire of the America, 337 tons, 102 men, for six months, at 3 l. 15 s. 6 d. a man, per month. [1 sheet, Vol. V., No. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… of Spain or of any other foreign Prince, his Majesty being at amity with all. [ Ibid., No. 111 B.] June 8. The King to … certain attempts lately made to render them amenable to common law be put down. [ Ibid., No. 88 A.] Feb. 20. … to Chancery, with assistance of the Solicitor General and Serjeants-at-Law. York House, March 19, 1616. ii. Att. Gen. …
Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London
… 17, No. 103. Thomas Cardinal of York. Inquisition taken at the Guildhall on Monday, viz., the 3rd day of July, 23 … on the north, the water of the Thames on the south, the common lane adjoining the house called le Custume house on … in the City of London, wherein Thomas Conye, son-in-law of the said Sir Thomas Leigh now dwells; the tenement and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… received one line. 'Tis some excuse that the letters dated at London this day sennight are not yet arrived, for, all the … thither being great. 4. The inhabitants have ever been at very great charges in maintaining their militia, every …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… ? Sept. ?] George Bisse, of Martock, to John Speke, M.P. At the Wells quarter sessions appeared John Drayton, … George Speke and John Anster. Baker, a late disbanded common soldier, swore that at the last election Mr. Speke … by their trades, and will not lose a customer to execute a law. If by his lordship's means his Majesty was acquainted …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… and you, in favour of the "Maister Marshall" my brother-in-law, whose state is lamented "be mo nor me"for neither can he … some reasonable favourwhich I will always look for at your hands. For albeit I hear other reports, my heart can … Sondaye." Signed : Tho. Randolphe. Darnley was this day at the preaching and heard M r John Cragge. 1 p. Holograph, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… plans for erecting a suspension bridge over the Tyne at some distance west of the present bridge, so as to avoid … was referred to a building committee selected from the common council. Though, as before stated, the common council was understood to have approved the plan which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… worthy of notice: Oct. 3. King and Duke went for Newmarket at three in the morning. Earl Arlington went for Euston. Oct. … 5. French letters arrived. That Mr. Saville was arrived at Paris as envoye, &c. News arrived from Seville, that the … to town about this time. Oct. 17. Lord Willoughby arrived at Barbados from England. Oct. 19. Sir B. Gascon's secretary …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… with the Queen his mother in a treaty. But as affairs are at present handled there, I have no wish to engage myself … much, to bring back, peradventure, a shameful reply at this time if things are too much urged, and therefore I … to revoke or undo, being on the foundation of the common affairs between the Queen and him. The note here …
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