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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the Drake frigate upon the scout, which reports the Dutch fleet to have been seen off the Isle of Wight. Only two or … are still guarding the coast; it is believed the Dutch fleet will not visit those parts again, knowing how well they … St. Andrew hoy, of Ostend, reports that she saw the Dutch fleet homeward bound; they were so very much straitened for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Aldborough. 1. Rich. Browne to Williamson. The Dutch fleet still rides at the Gunfleet, and a small advice boat … this day 25 great ships, supposed to be the Dutch fleet, passed to the southward. The governor's dogger boat, a … Reference on the petition of Richard Earl of Dorset, for a market to be kept one or two days in a week, to the attorney …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for their own concerns, suspect that some of the Dutch fleet have met their Virginia and West India ships. It has … formerly in the English service, into the body of their fleet of 44 ships and hoys, but the wind has blown so high … on her voyage to inform Sir Jer. Smith that the Dutch fleet was sailing to the westward, which fleet, numbering 50 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Dutch motions. The Drake has arrived and left the Dutch fleet off Falmouth. Shall send a weekly account when the … Torbay and the rest are following. Six of the Virginia fleet have come into Plymouth, and brought the ill news of the burning of 17 sail of their fleet in Virginia by the Dutch; all the rest have arrived at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 25. Falmouth. 4. Thos. Holden to James Hickes. The Dutch fleet is supposed to be gone to the coast of France; 14 … 5. John Clarke to Williamson. Hears nothing of the Dutch fleet. The Earl of Bath and Sir Thos. Allin are still at … and the Netherlands were published yesterday in the market place, with great solemnity, but not without some …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Plymouth. 3. John Clarke to James Hickes. The Virginia fleet is put back by foul weather, but will sail the first … by a French caper, and they hardly escaped. The Virginia fleet got separated by the storm, and one ship has come into … aldermen, &c. marched in robes from church to the market cross, and then to other places, where the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 13. Yarmouth. 14. Rich. Bower to Williamson. The laden fleet from Newcastle has been coming up these two days, and … his accounts, because of his daily musters on board the fleet, and his preparing books to be sent by the first … their voyages. The two colliers that came had a very quick market, and are nearly ready to sail again. Saw two vessels …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… storm. Very few ships have passed since his last, and the fleet of colliers is still there. They are now thinking of a … by foul weather, some having put into Falmouth. The fleet bound for Morlaix has sailed with a fair wind. Sept. … squadron turning into the Sound. Sir Jeremy Smith and his fleet are on their way. Sept. 27. Yarmouth. 6. Rich. Bower to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Forty ships have sailed from that port, and the great fleet of 150 colliers will go next tide. Capt. Henry Brabant … and Denmark; 17 great ships, supposed to be De Ruyter's fleet, were seen off the harbour. [1 pages.] Oct. 2. London. … bread, and they vowed openly they would take it out of the market, to supply their hunger. Knows not what a little time …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… surety for Rich. Parsons, the messenger, to leave the Fleet Prison and serve his present Majesty when he came to … sole casting of ordnance, both for the King and for the market; viz., that the furnaces cannot begin to blow merely … of 20 nobles, of weighing all hay and straw brought to market within three miles of London, an office much neglected …
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