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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and to restrain the use of dishes, &c. made of white iron or latten ware lately invented, and that the same be made of … also the use of measures for ale and beer, of white iron or stone (being foreign commodities), the same to be made of pewter capable of a mark or seal as such vessels by law ought to have, and that all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… such persons and for such his Majesty's services as by us or any three of us shall be appointed. [ Found torn down the … he sends me more assistance; but we have not fire or candles, and are very ill provided with victuals. … have taken Durham and Sunderland. [ Endorsed: "My cousin Dymock from Hull; received 13 [Sept.], answered 13th October. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the companies. If the cessation of arms be not prolonged or a peace concluded, I pray you be a means that all the … We hear strange news from the Parliament, whether true or no time will show. P.S.I cannot yet find Sir Edward … will be alike to the King to pay a thousand men at Berwick or in the army. The Scots and others say if the war cease …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for the taking of accounts, but if any officer of the army or other person accomptable shall hold themselves aggrieved … that no officer of the army shall be of the Committee or any subcommittee of accounts, whether they will hold it … into Flintshire, and placed a small garrison in Mr. Dymock's house, which I hope to maintain against the enemy's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to John Campbell, Commissary of the Scottish army, or to Major-General Monroe, for use of the said army, and to … and goods, as a person attainted of high treason should or ought to do. Provided that no judge or judges, justice or … from Hereford, Monmouth, and Chepstow, besides another at Dymock to secure those parts from an incursion of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… Kellie, Leigh, Gifford, Reme; Ensigns Storye, Humis, Dymock, Acton, Moyle, Slade, Onyte, Yates, Niewsome. The … pliable and unaltered. It alters not either with heat or cold. 4. Sir John Killigrew's [request] for a protection … Rochelle. Reinforcements required for defence. That two or three small ships may be speedily sent thither, with an …
Statutes of the Realm
… eminent danger that your Kingdome is in Albeit Subsidies or the Supply or support of publike Affaires (by what name or names soever … William Loon Thomas Reade Bevill Wimberley William Ellis Dymock Walpole Philip Welby Thomas Ogle Esquires John Hobson …
Statutes of the Realm
… debts and sms of money for the which this Kingdome doth or shall stand ingaged by publique faith. And finding that … person and persons spirituall and temporall of what estate or degree soever he or they be of (other then such persons as are hereby …
Statutes of the Realm
… eminent danger that your Kingdome is in Albeit Subsidies or the supply or support of publike affaires (by what name or names soever … Thomas Ogle Thomas Reade Bevill Wimberley William Ellis Dymock Walpole Philip Welby Thomas Ogle Esquires John Hobson …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Oxford, but Charlton lacks people that either understand or can speak sense. April 1. Chatham. 4. Phineas Pett to Samuel Pepys. Wants a warrant to dock the Royal James, or her sheathing cannot be completed. [ Adm. Paper.] April 2. 5. Account by John Dymock of stores received at Portsmouth from the King's …
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