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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Dancy, water-bailiff there; which appearances were entered in the book of Council causes. [ p.] Sept. 1. Notes by Sec. Windebank of his proceedings in the King's absence. I made a despatch to his Majesty from … and besought his Majesty to write to the Earl himself in an obliging way. I gave him account of the Earl Marshal's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 100 cases of pistols, out of the King's stores remaining in his custody. [ Draft in Lord Cottington's hand. p.] [Sept. 10?] Whitehall. 2. The … has not yet received any order for repair of the castles in the Isle of Wight, for which he desired 800 l. I also …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a supply of money may be had from Parliament. [ Printed in Rushworth iii., p. 1275. Balfour Annales ii., 405. … conditions for the safety of the Commissioners. [ Printed in Rushworth iii., p. 1276. Copy in Nicholas' hand. p.] Sept. … to their laws. Be mindful about making James [Lord Compton] knight of the shire, and send to all gentlemen of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of October 21 from the Board we have compared the swords in the Office of the Armoury with the five patterns allowed by the Council of War. We found the swords nailed in about 100 chests, having been formerly tried, and took 10 … I understand that by the Earl of Dorset's or Sir Henry Compton's means you may do me and my fellow captives much …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [July 1.] 1. Articles touching the reformation of abuses in ecclesiastical government [probably submitted to the … of Lincoln]. (1.) All the Bishops under 70 years old, in their own dioceses, not being sick, to preach every Lord's … (2.) No Archbishops, Bishops, or any other person being in orders and having care of souls, to be Judge of the Star …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… public faith of the House for furnishing the Queen Mother in her journey out of this kingdom shall be forthwith paid to … have the Queen Mother here with the first wind. My mother-in-law writes to me, in all her letters, to take heed of giving any allowance to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… what they ought to have supplied, and how much they are in arrears. Total received, 100 lasts; total arrears, 89 lasts. Three saltpetremen, who delivered in some saltpetre on Oct. 27, 1641, desired notice might be … House of Commons. That the treasurers of [the poll-money in] London do pay 2,000 l. to Sir John Nulls, according to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… grievances for which they pray redress. [ Printed in Rushworth, iv. 437. sheet of parchment.] Dec. 1. 2. Copy … 3. His Majesty's answer to the above petition. [ Printed in Rushworth, iv. 452. 3 pp.] Annexed, 3. i. Mem. "His … of Lords. That the 40 l. poll-money paid by Lord Deyncourt in excess of the 150 l. charged upon him should be repaid …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by the Council for Thomas Filbrick, of London, to travel in foreign parts for three years, with proviso not to go to … and every month on the same day during the troubles in Ireland. [ Draft. Signed by Sec. Nicholas. p.] Jan. 3. 4. … Lords. That this House will join with the House of Commons in a petition to the King to desire such a guard as himself …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of our gracious acceptance of his service and assistance in this our pressing occasion. [ Signed, but not sealed. p.] … for three years beyond sea with two servants, and 100 l. in money, provided he refrains from entering the territories … by the Earl of Northampton, the Earl of Carnarvon, Lord Compton, and Captain Legge and others, intended to set upon …
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