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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [1 p.] 51. Petition of William Piers and William Cooper to the Council. A warrant was directed to petitioners … is situate divers miles from the sea, and no navigable river can carry any commodity to or from it to the same, … also carry the same fort and fix it at the mouth of any river or harbour, so that it shall not be possible for any …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Cornelius Vermuyden had lately inclosed, and that a new river should be made for taking away the waters which Sir … that Sir Cornelius and his partners have not made the new river, so that the country is drowned worse than before. Pray … of the alms of others. The Dutchmen long since began a river which in May last might have been finished within one …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to consider of a good guard of ships to defend the river, and various suggestions are made on that subject. [ … take the place of the Nonsuch and John Bonaventure, in the river Elbe. July 17. Welbeck. 101. Wm. Viscount Mansfield to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… commands. [ p.] 21. "Proceeding of the passage upon the river of Medway from Maidstone upwards, since the order" of … boats have passed since Hallowtide last, five miles up the river with two tons and brought down six tons and a half. The … of Westmoreland to the Council. There is a ford over the river Lune called Salterwath, near Hawse House, which is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Chester, two white cups and covers, 46 l. 14 s.; Baronet Cooper, four dishes, 377 l. 15 s.; Lord Baltimore; a sconce, … contributed by the city of London for cleansing the river, and are to take the gravel from shelves of most … Andrew Brogrove, William Redknap, Richard Parker, and John Cooper, all of Wapping; and many others, to yield obedience …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that every master of a merchant ship go not out of the river before they bring in a list of men belonging to their … viewed the sluice made by the Dutch in the mouth of the river Dunn and the banks adjoining, which must needs be a … lordship of Sharphill quite taken away and sunk into the river Ouse. Finally they heard grievous complaints made by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Commission to Henry Lambe, for cutting a river in Suffolk, leading from Bury St. Edmunds towards the river Ouse, and also upon hearing Lambe and divers owners of … d.; the ringers 6 s.; the minister 1 l. 10 s.; to Goodman Cooper for his cart and help 3 s.; for four days hire of a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Lambe, in which he undertook at his own charge to make the river between Mildenhall and Worlington navigable for boats …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… co. Worcester, had undertaken at his own cost to make the river Avon passable for boats from Severn, where that river falls in, near Tewkesbury, through cos. Worcester, … Mr. Sandys intends to make passable a good part of the river Teme lying towards Ludlow, whereby the said counties …
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