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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… calamities of the House of Lorraine, the mother of princes and kings. The blood of the writer derived from that house … privileges, he will forestall their just apprehensions and ward off the blow of their ruin. The injunction is in two … disadvantage, are Thomas Peterson, Hugh Cure, Nathaniel Fox, Richard Moore, Nicholas Watson, Mr. Hunton, Peter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Richard Watts, one of the Attorneys of the King's Bench, and Humphrey Wesden, servant to Sir Robert Albany, to the … had not obeyed the award of the referees between himself and Sir Robert Albany, but had given out that he never would … by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners against Samuel Ward, clerk, of Ipswich, in co. Suffolk: 1. That on 22d …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in 300 acres more of petitioner's inheritance to be added and impaled into the same park, and 14 acres of his Majesty's inheritance, parcel of a wood … at the yearly rent of 10 l., for establishing a watch or ward on Bow Bridge, for apprehending thieves who shall pass …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Earl. Petitioner has ever carried himself very faithfully, and has done good service. By certificate annexed of Sir … Lambe with. The Archbishop prays Lambe to hear him, and with secrecy, and to speak with his Grace about it at his … and heir of Canon Helyar of Exeter. States what the ward's property consisted of, which comprised among other …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Admiralty having been moved by Mr. Fielding to give him and Nicholas's brother Dyke (his partner) a discharge upon … left the school and some died, among the latter Edward Fox, one not inferior to any for many years. [ p.] Feb. 25. … Sir John Pennington to Nicholas. Thomas Price and Robert Fox, are able to command as captains in the Whelps, or as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… war-ships of several burdens, manned with 3,940 men, and furnished with tackle of all sorts, and with wages and victuals for six months' service at sea, … Strange to Sec. Windebank. Received Windebank's letter by Ward, the writer's sister Stanley's solicitor, wherein he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [co. Somerset,] with his utensils to make saltpetre, and repairing to the pigeon-houses thereabouts, in most of … the earth carried away, some to lay upon their own lands and some sold to their neighbours, so as, whereas in that … twelve weeks, to the overthrow of his Majesty's service, and to petitioner's damage, near one hundred marks. Prays the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is to be there concerning the government of the Admiralty and collecting the profits thereof by Vice-Admirals. To … of the Navy. To give order to the Master Attendant and Clerk of the Check at Portsmouth to have the newly pressed men duly mustered aboard the ships and well ordered and governed, and that the Officers every …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Earl of Suffolk, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and one of the Privy Council. In times past a boom has been kept at Dover pier for letting ships and vessels in and out of the harbour there as is used at … [ Endorsed as relating to Richard Harris and John Ward. 1 p.] May 6. 41. Petition of Thomas Broad, parson of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Petition of John Heldt, agent of Lubeck, Hamburgh, Bremen, and Lunenburgh, being the Hanse Towns of Almaigne, … reigns of the King's predecessors from Henry III., they and the Hanse Towns had many agreements for settling the … are the following memoranda by Sec. Coke: "Bishopsgate Ward has of strangers 600 able to bear arms, and English in …
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