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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Dr. Thos. Barlow to Williamson. Thanks him, in the name of the society, for his present to the college; most welcome, … than for a poor college to receive, to call them to a mess of pottage and twopenny commons. It will be used on all … to Williamson. Nothing can be done about Williamson's election till Parliament meets, and the writ is sent down. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to Sam. Pepys. The Friez and has set sail, under convoy of the Blackamoor pink. The mast ship has not yet arrived. … in a condition to lay ordnance upon. A considerable part of the fleet may be expected in port this winter, requiring … Aug. 28. Minehead. 58. John Maurice to James Hickes. At an election for the borough, Sir Thos. Bridges and Mr. Mallet, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Salvator, from which the fleet has used many thousands of deals. Sept. ? 2. Petition of Silas Taylor, of Harwich, to the King, for a grant of a … the cross, and then the merchant youths attended the Lord Provost to his lodging. Sept. 8. Lichfield. 149. Shar. Talbot …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Some soldiers on guard state that they saw "the likeness of abundance of ships in the air, which is taken to be but their strong … apprentices, in which one man was killed, and if the Lord Provost had not carried the business wisely, it might have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… A packet sent in from Broad Hemson, from Capt. Ball of the Success, is supposed to contain tidings of the French fleet, and was dispatched within an hour by the … Lord Carlisle's letters [ in favour of J. Williamson's election as burgess of Morpeth]; will go home to prepare and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 25-30, 1666 September 25-30, 1666. Sept. 25. 1. Petition of Abraham Desmitt, late public notary of Middleburg, … Lawson, and Mr. Fenwick, my lord's steward. Endorsed "The election at Morpeth." Sept. 27. Leghorn. 52. Thos. … his son in the University of St. Andrew's, during the election. Lord Carlisle wrote to engage his interest in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… The weather has been very stormy. There is to be an election for a burgess in place of Nich. Arundel, deceased. It is believed that it will be … most of the day was taken up in debate about Lord Ossory's election for Bristol, whether a new writ should be issued, or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Holbrook to apprehend John Winter, the elder, for contempt of her Majesty's prerogative in destroying her game. Minute. … Pye to Williamson. Being absent, and not suspecting the election would happen at that time, was unable to prevent … a prize ship from Leith, of 250 tons, belonging to the provost of Edinburgh and mayor of Newcastle; some men were …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Oct. 23. Plymouth. 2. John Clarke to Jas. Hickes. A vessel of Topsham, of 120 tons, was cast away on that coast. A privateer has … Hickes. Was from home when his letter arrived. On any new election, will faithfully do his utmost to fix it upon Mr. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… or Woolwich to be refitted. Is sorry for the sad issue of the difference between Sir Rob. Holmes and Sir Jer. Smith. … 3. Rich. Browne to Williamson. The coasts are clear of pickeroons; 30 colliers have passed southward; a man-of-war, supposed an enemy, appeared, but durst not venture on …
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