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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… were for the stern moorings of the ships here the last Dutch war and remove such others as lay in the way of ships …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… in water, all the cattle are driven to small banks, the poor people's houses are full of water, and they are forced … and very little shipping has passed this. We have seen no Dutch capers these six weeks, except a small shallop eight or … late of Bristol, but now belonging to Ostend, taken by a Dutch caper last August going out of this harbour with honey …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… his notes, and that he has about 15 l. in his hands of the poor's stock, but is not in case yet to take the trouble of … came in one of our packetboats and brought over the Dutch trumpeter. When landed he was carried before the Mayor, … no damage going by. The Spaniards likewise furnished the Dutch with a prodigious number of men (15,000), which our …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… lands to make a fortune for some other person. I wish the poor Tory knew what he had to trust to, for his debts … Philip Lanyon to Williamson. Here are come in about 20 Dutch merchantmen with one big man-of-war from Cadiz bound … to Williamson. Enclosing list of ships arrived. To-day the Dutch fleet bound southward, which have lain here so long …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… but the great ones stay for more settled weather. The Dutch East India, West India and Straits ships yet ride fast, … speak confidently of so good an understanding with the Dutch that they doubt not of peace with them. The province of … during three months for relieving the great number of poor persons and that the money collected be paid into the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… discourse of a brush at sea betwixt the French and the Dutch on our coast. There is said to have been a fight … list of ships arrived, being about 50 English and Dutch bound home. Most of them set sail to-day. The wind … to the King. Praying the release of Giraudeau, who is a poor man with 9 children, has been 9 months in prison, and is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… that notwithstanding their charter they do not hinder the Dutch or any other nations from trading on that coast, many … that the Company have lately agreed with the agents of the Dutch Guinea Company that the English Company's factors shall take any Dutch ships they meet on the coast not belonging to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and wine at Malaga, and were convoyed thence to Cadiz by a Dutch man-of-war, having 20 sail of his own besides English, … to 968 l. 18 s. 9 d., by which means they are become very poor, a reference thereof to the Board of Greencloth and … and provisions for the West Indies, was sent in here by a Dutch caper, the Princess Maria of Flushing. There was also …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… authority contemned. I would not press too hard on those poor people, but it has been observed of late there is some … Shilling Terry, mariner, which set forth that in the last Dutch war he lost his own ship in a fight with two … and his service. I shall be very glad to serve the two poor seamen in custody according to what you desire, though …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to Col. Strode. The King having being informed by the Dutch Ambassador that a great Dutch ship, supposed to come from Africa and to belong to the … there and the necessity and conveniency of the same to the poor and also to the meaner sort of traders, the Privy …
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