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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… them in the fields, John Cheek, shoemaker in St. Martin's Lane, whose house was lately visited, refuses to yield … river. [1 p.] Jan. 28. Christ Church, Canterbury. 30. The Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Archbishop Laud. Having … new statutes, by an express messenger sent from the Dean of Lichfield, they present thanks for the Archbishop's
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 100 l. per annum. In prosecuting this title in his Majesty's name he has spent seven years and about 3,000 l. of his … lines on parchment.] Feb. 4. 31. Archbishop Laud to the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury. If they be as careful to … or of promise prescribed in the 2nd and 11th statutes. The dean is to take the oath in the presence of the prebends, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to pay to Mrs. Victoria Carey, 200 l. of the King's princely bounty. [7 lines, besides signatures; on … and then the money was paid. [3 pp.] Feb. 17. Little Dean. 32. Verderors and Regarders of the Forest of Dean to the Council. According to directions they called on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Vandyke for certain pictures by him delivered for the King's use. [7 lines on parchment.] Feb. 23. 3. Anthony Hinton to Nicholas. Joseph Rea, heretofore the writer's deputy in the bailiwick of Westminster, has got into his … Savile to destroy the coneys and their burrows in his walk in Sherwood Forest, by inclosing, ploughing up, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the 24th February last as intended for the Postmaster's frigate, the Speedy Post of London; and if not, to state … the verderors and some of the regarders of the Forest of Dean, to make trial thereof and certify him thereon. Encloses … the Verderors and some of the Regarders of the Forest of Dean, of their visit to Mr. Broughton's forge, and its …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… earnestly pressed to provide two ships for his Majesty's service, they reiterate their former excuse of inability. … his opinion on two papers inclosed. [ Minute, Conway's Letter Book, p. 254.] Sept. 2. 6. Commissioners for Sale of … posthouse. Sept. 15. 92. Protestation of Edward Chetwynd, Dean of Bristol, made in Chapter assembled, and in presence …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has the present date endorsed upon it by Archbishop Laud's secretary, but probably the letter was really dated on the … years without opposition, he thought it his safest way to walk in their paths, but first acquainted Lord Montague, who … then the King's letters may be directed to the Bishop and Dean and Chapter of Durham, for effecting "that so reasonable …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that she was offended with him concerning the King's allowance of 12,000 l. a year to her son. She explains how … 1 p.] March 27. Windsor Castle. 17. Dr. Christopher Wren, Dean of Windsor, to Sec. Windebank. The prebends of … prayed they might be joined with their hundred of Taunton Dean, as in all other rates. The Lords sent their petition to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Best, by which they understand that Mr. May claims 30 s.; viz., 10 s. for their dear sister Elizabeth Adam's diet … means save a stipend of scarce 20 marks per annum from the Dean and Chapter of Durham, the impropriators, and a pension … was of late acquainted, can be effected with the Dean and Chapter of Durham, or his Majesty's pension of 40 l. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the King. Report on the differences between the bishop, dean and chapter of Salisbury, and the mayor and citizens of … same city. Conceive it fit that the bishop, the mayor, the dean, the recorder, and some of the canons and some of the … and warding within the city. As to ship-money, Sir William's answer was that he never refused it, and though upon the …
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