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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… suggesting "some things to be helped in the present English Liturgy," indorsed by Bishop Laud "certain … people should not be provoked, especially against the English, who have goods in their power. June 7. Bargain and … and carried into that town, whilst there he bought an English vessel which had been captured by the Dunkirkers, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… indorsed by Bishop Laud as "Propositions concerning "the English Churches in the Netherlands, &c." It enumerates … public churches were or were shortly to be allowed to English subjects, and states that in the public assemblies in … Gave chase to a Spanish man-of-war and another ship. Two English ships laden with cloth lost on the coast of Norway. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Hooke to Nicholas. Took, right against Waterford, an English bark from a Biscayan man-of-war, which he had … lighted upon a Portuguese taken without a commission by an English Rocheller, bound for Canada. Had left her in … over the Irish fleet to the Bristol Fair. Many Irish and English barks have been taken by the Biscayners, which makes …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… state of affairs throughout the continent of Europe. The English court is a labyrinth of which he has not the clue. … 400,000 l. Scottish money, which makes 33,333 l. 6 s. 8 d. English coin. On the 30th, into the Lord Chancellor's … had been taken by a Biscayner that did much spoil in that channel, and was retaken by Captain Hooke, of the Fifth …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… but beat it to windward night and day, ranging thwart the Channel from coast to coast. Gives particulars of the result. … with from their assaults. Since Monday they have preserved English and Scottish ships of the value of 100,000 l. which … ships are not to be allowed to victual themselves in English ports for long voyages; with other minute …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… as well as of the other great controversy between the English merchants and the stubborn town of Dantsic. … He was a native of co. Lancaster, who had served in English regiments abroad. About three weeks since landed at … of oysters, but in the Hundred of Faversham and the King's channel, of which Sir Dudley Digges claims to be Lord, there …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… people endeavoured to seize upon the Cloth Hall, where the English goods were, and being prevented seized upon a ship … I. and Philip IV., of Spain. Translated out of Latin into English, and printed at London by Robert Barker. 4to. [ … goods, and bound for Spain, taken from the French by the English. The English rely upon the King's proclamation; the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… means their poor would be left to the oversight of the English overseers, who are already overburdened, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on the comparative values of gold and silver in the English coinage. He proposes that the monies should be … Petition of Hugh Morrell, merchant, to the King. Of late English gold is greatly risen in France, pieces of 20 s. to … may be taken. 16. Names of persons engaged in transporting English gold and silver coin, with the names of such …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… voluntaries, remaining in London, for recruiting the English regiments serving under the King of France. [ … they pray his Majesty to sign a blank for making an English viscount. 7. Petition of Captain Humes to the same. …
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