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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to preach. He also spoke ill of other gentlemen of the county. July 29, 1665. Aug. 1. Sir Rob. Holt's, Aston, near … Lord Arlington. Finds a general purpose at meetings in the county to rise on opportunity. The Dutch officers at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… discoursed rationally and pleasantly. The gentlemen of the county much noticed his pleasure at his Royal Highness' good … and two of Liverpool. Begs some remedy, the trade of the county being almost ruined. The suspected persons of the two … Lord Hawley to [Williamson]. They are kindly used in the county, and the Duke is pleased with the North. He was well …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 7. Divers of the Nobility and Gentry, inhabitants of the county palatine of Chester. For appointment of Chas. Earl of … in Chester, to the important place of Chamberlain of the county palatine, often held by his ancestors, but lately … ancestors out of mind, of the Clerkship of Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, and for recall of a late grant …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… who is now at Salisbury, out of the royal aid of the county. [ Adm. Paper.] Encloses, 63. i. Account of … Danvers is said to have, in manors, lands, &c., in the county, inventory his goods, and put them into responsible …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… is talked of. The King will visit several places in the county before he goes to Oxford. The Queen will stay out a … sell it at the best rate he can. The lieutenants of the county have written to the King about his demolishing the … to John Earl of Exeter, lord lieutenant of the county, for release on bail, as granted to others in prison …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… with John Morland, clerk of the crown and assize in the county. He is a temporizing Presbyterian, and a friend of … the plotter. There is no intention of any action in the county, but if the news of the Dutch success be true, they … with the plague. Requests orders to the Justices of the county to appoint some place in the healthful country towns …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the new ship may be received through the treasurer of the county. Particulars of stores. [ Adm. Paper.] Oct. 2. Dover. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… be sent there from the fleet; it is the only town in the county free from infection. The militia and one of the Duke's … a landing; yet for better security, the militia of the county are to be in readiness to assemble on the shortest … and in placing his kinsmen in the offices of the town and county, to the obstruction of justice. Was persecuted by him …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… ground left in America. Lord Townshend, lieutenant of the county, has settled the militia, and discharged on bond some …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of Derby. Are informed by himself, as chamberlain of the county palatine of Chester, and by the deputy lieutenants, … castle of Chester is in a ruinous condition, and that the county is willing to pay the excise due to the King as Earl … Leveson, high sheriff of Staffordshire, to live out of his county during his shrievalty, he having no dwelling house …
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