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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… a staff. The charity sent of corn and such like was given in pay to the soldiers to her knowledge, she herself living in a captain's house. She had seen divers, old and young, perish in the street for want of relief, and knows that much …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… by him for the payment of himself and the garrison in Warwick Castle under his command, from 21st of August 1646 … and [ Wm.] Goodman is to say what goods were taken from Compton House or from himself. [2 pp., folded like a book.] … 50 l. to Thomas Scott, for his son Captain Thomas Scott, in consideration of the said Captain's extraordinary charges …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… volume 539 June 1644 June 1644 June 5. Oxford. 199. Order in the King's Privy Council that Sir John Heydon give an … to the Lords Commissioners this afternoon at two o'clock, in the Privy Chamber, Christchurch. Signed by Lord Keeper … apparel, money, plate, cattle, &c., which he lost when Compton House was taken in June 1644; total value, 114 l. 10 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… being addressed by Peter Daniell, the Prince's feodary in co. Chester, to the Earl of Middlesex, Lord Treasurer … A survey has been made of the lands of Sir Richard Buckley in co. Chester, and the clear yearly value of one-third is … to the Lord Treasurer, and to substitute William Crane of Compton Dendon, a rich man, and well able to lend 20 l. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1-12, 1627 March 112, 1627 March 1. Westminster. Grant in fee farm to Walter Ruding, John Leigh, John Cox, Henry … trustees for Dame Mary Morison, widow, of Thollow Park, in co. Leicester. [ Coll. Sign Man., Car. I., vol. ii., No. … on account of the deer he has taken for the Secretary in Compton Park, which the Master of the Game wishes the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Commission appointing him Colonel General of the army in preparation, captain of 100 foot, and colonel of a … who would sail on the 4th. A Spanish gentleman was brought in there by one Capt. Jarvis, a Dutchman, and after a month's … Wm. Courteney's answer to his Grace's invitation to serve in the expedition in preparation. Sends list of the French …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and have gone Westward. They have beaten the Hollanders in a fight of two days. Store of flat-bottomed boats building … countryman is no longer able to entertain the soldier, and in some places has thrust him out of doors, whilst the … 121. Expenses of necessary provisions made by Spencer Lord Compton, Master of the Robes, for robes, wardrobe, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… away all merchant ships, and to cause them to be stayed in the Downs. Solicits Conway to order the Great Neptune to … few of which seemed to be of worth; the best being in Lord Compton's custody for the King's own use and wearing. If the … chest, with an appended list of jewels delivered to Lord Compton, [Master of the Robes,] on May 30, 1625, for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… they had been miserably starved long since. They are in great distress for drink and bread for 5,000 seamen and … Nov. 1. Liskeard. 2. Return of names of 50 men levied in Cornwall, and delivered, to John Patchcott, to be … giving them directions for the prevention of disorders in the church by the easy and irregular granting of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 2. 4. Sec. Conway to Buckingham. Sentence has been given in the Admiralty against the Charles at Cowes and the Anne at Portsmouth, so that they are both in the Duke's power to dispose of. Sends particulars of the … Earl of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, Sir Henry Compton, Sir Thomas Pelham, Sir Walter Covert, Sir Richard …
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