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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of his own nomination, a sentence compelling the King's receivers to pay him arrears of pension, and that they have … 92. Warrant by Sir Jas. Fullerton [Master of the Prince's Court of Wards], to Wm. Hopley, to make a warrant to Sir Adam Newton, receiver of the Court, to pay 11 l. 8 s. 1 d. to Edw. Stakes, doorkeeper of his Highness' Wards and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… abused his children, got a separation from him at the King's Court, but the dean, when appealed to, tried to reconcile … and imprisoned him. Begs confirmation of the dean's sentence, and freedom from the other. With reference … matters between man and wife. [ page.] June 13. St. James's. 65. Henry Lord Danvers to Sec. Conway. Get me those 50 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to Giles Bridges and Rob. Harris, on payment of 257 l. 1 s. 3 d. into the Court of Augmentations, of a manor not … , for their service about the customs, of 366 l. 16 s. 8 d. yearly, to be received from the collector of petty … 1610. [ Scrap.] 109. Jo. Amadas to . I am out of purse 50 s. about Foote's execution, and hope you will secure me it; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… upon what point I stood, either to leave my husband's errand undone, or to hazard offending you, which since … we may meet again, I wish to you and my sister your heart's desire, and beseech you to make the same account of me … Haddon meeting with us here; to-morrow we set forward for Dunkirk, Calais, or Boulogne, although the wind be not so …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… be given thereon. That every office in Her Majesty's gift, of castle, blockhouse, receivership or auditorship, … will be four pounds of powder for the year, and comes to 3 s., at 9 d. the pound, and six pounds of lead, which comes to … either where the artillery houses are,and there the best prize to be always appointed for the arquebuses, and the next …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… rebels' lands in Yorkshire, viz., Earl of Northumberland's, 457 l. 12 s.; Earl of Westmoreland's, 330 l. 11 s. 5 d.; 10 others, … riding with spears, and therefore have been accounted only prize for the enemy, for their horses and ransoms; yet for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the abandoning of Hartlepool, and there are only the Queen's ships now upon this coast, which we think it convenient to … We have great trouble to understand the truth of every man's offence, to punish by death, imprisonment, or fine, … as cannot be long kept without loss, we command you to prize, and suffer Knyvett to have them at that price, by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… or Durham, but such as are within the compass of the Queen's pardon. We have found the juries willing to serve the … to have the forfeitures as in the rebellion in Henry VIII.'s time, and they will be great. Order should be taken with … my brothers' wives had a near kinsman that was taken for prize, and it was thought he would die within 10 days if Her …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… of Sir Thos. Knyvett, deceased; total value, 1,034 l. 11 s. 1 d. [19 pages and two blank leaves.] May 7. York. 51. Sir … to Sir Wm. Cecil. Yesterday I received the Council's letter of 16 April, touching such as had privy seals sent … furnished with horse and armour, according to Her Majesty's letter of last February, and although at the coming of his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… have delivered to your servant, Ralph Grey, Sir Thos. Grey's lands. The gentlemen who married the daughters and heirs of … He lies at Friton hall, not far from Sir Nich. Fairfax's. I have also learned of my kinsfolks of that country that … bear-baiting, where the dog that did best won a bell for a prize; in riding home towards Mr. Leigh's, the owner of the …
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