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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… issued to Captain William Batten, Surveyor of the Navy, or his deputies, to take up for the King's service … to commit such to prison, there to remain without bail or mainprize so long as shall be thought convenient. [ Copy, … of Peterborough, surrendered to the Queen, and the town of Croyland excluded, notwithstanding some pretence by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for the taking of accounts, but if any officer of the army or other person accomptable shall hold themselves aggrieved … When that shall be done the Committee will take that of Crowland into consideration. 4. That the Lord General's foot … Wallop, and Kennedy. Ordered, 1. That the business of Crowland be considered on Monday, and that some of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Miller's debt, the same being either to save Bacon's or Miller's estate from sequestration, being both delinquents … of Cambridge to take care for payment of the forces before Crowland and in the Isle of Ely as for their other forces. 2. … their subsistence while they endeavour the reduction of Crowland and security of the Isle of Ely, and thereby the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… true, and the Royalist forces being still in Lincolnshire or those parts, to proceed on your journey thither, taking … to attend the enemy's motions who have lately surprised Crowland. 12. To write to Col. Fleetwood to look to the … Upon information received that the enemy has surprised Crowland, we considered it necessary to desire you with all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the dep. lieuts. of Middlesex as are in town touching one or two regiments to be sent into Reading. 8. Warrants to be … that purpose, and to signify what money will be necessary, or what other way he will propose. 13. To inform the … Dodson's petition and the draught of fortification for Croyland [in Lincolnshire] be reported to the House. 5. That …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of all waste lands, lands returned into the lord's hands or forsaken of the tenants, as also to preserve the said … that the counters of Flushing have lately taken two or three of the King's men-of-war which infested the seas and … be reported to the Commons. 2. To write to the Governor of Croyland to preserve what he can [for] the well-affected of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… send a regiment of your foot thither before then, also two or three officers to take charge of the recruits as they come … forces before Donnington may be paid out of the Excise, or other course be settled for them, as the Committees of the … p. 10.] To report to the House [of Commons] the want[s] of Croyland garrison. [ Ibid., p. 19.] The Governor of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… army, both horse and foot, that shall either disband or engage in the service of Ireland. [ Interregnum 14 E., p. … army shall have their full pay upon their disbanding or engaging for Ireland, deducting for free quarter according … nominate and appoint Lieut-Col. Dodson to be Governor of Croyland. Ordered by the Lords and Commons, That Col. Thos. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Wm. Carter's troop. 11. To write to Sir Wm. Constable or the officer commanding in Gloucester to apprehend Sir Wm. … there. 14. Warrant to Wm. Beech, master of the bark, or other person, to deliver to George Wynrame, lately … Ely have been withdrawn thence by your order to Lynn and Croyland, we desire to know whether they be withdrawn upon …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Lords and Commons at Derby House to Captain Jordan or any commander of the Parliament's ships in King Road or … of that castle. 4. Likewise to [Col. Dodson] Governor of Crowland [Croyland], to have a care of that castle, and that it doth …
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