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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… behalf, but could obtain no satisfaction either from them or from Mr. Aaron Smith. He is a tributary subject of the … of it is certainly beaten down, and we believe there is little part of it free from some share of the desolation. … their arms to whom the Articles have allowed it will leave little more of that kind to be done. [ S.P. Ireland King's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… petitioner as living at Redingfield Hall, has never heard or observed but that his conduct was peaceable and … a general peace may be made, but if it be not, there is little reason to believe but that his particular agreement is … of Piedmont, concerning which these last letters say little more than the former, which is that there seems to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… they would not know, if they might, where his ships were, or when expected; but they saw no inconvenience in being … might be given alike to both commanders. There would be little delay in it, if the orders were sent them directly by … Barton and John Usher their several interests in lands in co. Louth. We are satisfied of the reasonableness of this, to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… but yet I suppose they will keep a better decorum for some little time at least. They are certainly under a very … a grant of letters patent. Referred to the Attorney or Solicitor General. [ Ibid.] July 1. Whitehall. Proceedings … of Samuel Heathcot, gent., as town-clerk of the borough of Derby, in the room of John Bagnold, esq., deceased. [ S.P.44. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… and of his Majesty's parks within the wapentake of West Derby, and the office of steward within the wapentake or hundred of Salford, all in the county palatine of … of one market and four fairs in the town of Egton, co. York, the market to be held on Tuesday in every week, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… additions, viz: instead of to our chancellor of England or our keeper of our great seal [etc.] it is to our keeper of … in 1693 a garrison was placed in his house at Loughmore, co. Tipperary, where they have continued ever since: they … disposed of. Some think lord Grantham will have it, others little Sir John Sayer. [ Endorsed in pencil] Newsletter from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… [ S.P. 44. 168. p. 358.] Caveat that "no pardon or grant issue upon the account of one Dignell Hungerford, a … given to Mr. Blackwell at his chambers in Clement's Inn, or to Mr. Snow at his seat in the Six Clerks' office.] [ S.P. … Northy and Constantine Vernatti, of the parish of Hackney, co. Middlesex: setting forth that they have been possessed of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… have issued writs for summoning the council to choose one or more Justices during the King's pleasure. I have also … made to receive and pass broad money, that was never so little doubtful, whether it were allowed by the law or not. … James Kelly, d., 1 John Monday, Mrs. Counter, John Paine, Derby Donallan, Colonel Francis Desimbert, Robert Answorth, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… which has been hitherto kept at a distance. We have very little to acquaint you with from here. The five battalions … send your horses to Ostend, I will give a pass for them, or do any other thing I can to make the matter easy. [ S.P. … of a baronet of England to William Lowther, of Marske, co. York, esquire. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 347, p. 93.] June …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… whether it be fit that such a commission be now granted, or what alterations ought to be made in it, with regard to … occasion a longer delay, for as it is at present there is little pleasure in the country; so long a continuance of bad … of two fairs within the manor of Gaywood near Lynn Regis, co. Norfolk, on the 11th and 12th of June and the 6th and 7th …
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