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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the body and lands of William Herbert his Majesty's ward, that both sides shall be heard at compositions on … maintenance for the widow and her child during the ward's minority out of his estate; according to the intention of … of Canterbury in Canterbury Cathedral, where the Dean and many of the prebends of that Cathedral sat in plena …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… under the Privy Seal to the Exchequer. To pay 56 l. 14 s. to John Castle, Esq., Clerk of the Privy Seal, for the … can speedily mount, to march and join with Lord Fairfax's forces, and march towards the Tees, there to make the best … what foot you can mount for dragoons, joined to Sir Thomas's horse and mounted foot, may march towards the Tees, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… you are to deduct on your account twopence out of every 20 s. you shall receive by virtue of this commission. [1 p.] … Wintour relinquish his fortified house in the Forest of Dean, which would be of very good consequence to Gloucester, … out of town they laid their command on Mr. Finch not to walk the streets with his wonted freedom, and commanded his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and Sir H. Vane respectively. 7. That the Earl of Denbigh's business be taken into consideration in the afternoon. 8. … the money to Arundel that was to go to the Lord General's army. 9. That the Committee of Kent be thanked for sending … occasion together with Sir John Wintour's forces on [Dean] Forest side to spoil and destroy the country, as also …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from the Lord General [Essex] to the General of the King's army [Earl of Brentford] be offered to both Houses [of … while a spectator. [1 p.] 91. Extracts by William Godman, Dean of Divinity, and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, … l. 19 s., for this occasion as found by the account of the Dean of Windsor, and this bearer, Mr. William Ryley, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Committee until his debt for which he had extended Bacon's lands was satisfied; and John Higden was ordered not to … notwithstanding the said order, hath been with Elton's tenants of the lands extended, and hath put some out of … grants from the Crown for the keeping of Cranborne Lodge Walk and New Lodge Walk, respectively, in Windsor Forest, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in what forwardness they are; also concerning Col. West's troop. 7. That the Committee of the Navy be desired to … Committee of both kingdoms. We have not heard of the King's removal from Chard, though it is not to be thought he can … return back I quartered near Monmouth, on the Forest [of Dean] side, and having received an answer to a message I sent …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of a posse comitatus, and lastly of a deputy lieutenant's authority, [so] that my authority is now of the least … that due respect and reverence I bear to the Parliament's authority which puts me upon this complaint, otherwise I … of Hertford have crossed over at Aust passage into [Dean] forest, with 500 or 600 horse and foot, the better to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… patron. Has almost run himself out of breath in the State's service. I have left my wife and family now as I did when I … orders as to the payments, whether Col. Underwood's horse and Col. Washbourne's troop are to be paid out of it. … in Monmouthshire and Sir John Wintour's in the Forest of Dean, at Lidney, are so strong that unless restrained by us, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the army to send speedily the numbers of the Lord General's foot. The Earls of Essex and Manchester, the Committee of … forces with Monmouth and Sir John Wintour's in [Dean] Forest on the other side [Severn], we can raise little … and out-guards upon the enemy. We have in the Forest of Dean at least 5 or 6 [of these] as well to keep in and block …
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