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… him in the King's name for fraudulently sending into France a ship laden with provisions on the King's account: …
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… or their agents from the French during the late war with France: the said Company having lately paid into the …
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… several times to Calais and Dieppe and other parts in France to discover how the owling and smuggling trades there … for the ship James of Cork which was carried into France in the time of the late war. Ibid., p. 243a. Same to … 322 422 18 0 to Mr. Pryor as Secretary to the Embassy in France 315 18 0 to the town of Colnbrook see supra p. 321 50 …
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… on him and his Company whilst they were prisoners in France. Out Letters ( General) XVI, p. 353. Same to Mr. …
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… plate supplied to him (as then Ambassador Extraordinary to France) out of the Jewel House by indenture dated 16978 Jan. …
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… ent] ut supra p. 259 viz. the St. John with wool for France and the William and Mary with wool from Rye and bound … l. to John Mockford for his charges whilst a prisoner in France ut supra p. 131, he being a Customs officer at … present difficulties upon the [resumption of] trade with France his office is like to remain for some time yet under …
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… for 1700 l. to the Earl of Jersey, late Ambassador in France, for 17 weeks' ordinary 16989 Jan. 16 to 1699 May 14 … Earl of Portland, late Ambassador Extraordinary to France, which with 800 l. already paid him is in full of a … s. 6 d. to Mathew Pryor, late Secretary to the Embassy in France, which with 689 l. 5 s. 0 d. already paid him is in …
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… against him for 500 l. for importing wines and brandy from France without paying Customs. Reference Book VII, p. 373. …
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… Lieut. Gen. Ginkell to carry Irish soldiers from Cork to France. Ibid., p. 331. Treasury warrant to the Customs …
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… about 100 l. and coming to Plymouth to take passage for France he put the money on board for want of an opportunity … being the practice before the war that all hired boats in France bringing the mail or express for the public service …
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