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The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… fashonable goods of all sorts as cann be bought for money. French linens are only wanting, which cannot now be had heer, … larg trunks to pack the doules & silks, and as much of the French canvis as they will containe. And the rest will either … will be least danger, & at first discharge all the dry French goods, and send them down to Nevis to your brother, & …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… will not allow him to keep a fleet there constant as the French doth. Therfore, the Islands must pr.vide for their own …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… acco.tt from Capt. Crispe of the affaire he came upon. The French Kinge will not rattifie your peace, soe that you must … and speedy returnes that must give us incouridgment. French linens are not to be had, but at unreasonable rates. … there is now in a manner a generall peace, and yett the French keeps up all his forces and is prapareing a good fleet …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… had of you. Haveing in our last cargoes sent you noe French linens (that we judge will be very scarce by meanes of … able to prove that they were either in possession of the French or Indians (as enemies), theire depositions makeing … be the aforesaid quantity of small caske and the rest in French hhds. and halfe hhds., a proportion of each as above. …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… are alwayes lyable to the casualtyes of warr, espetially a French warr, which in all juditious mens oppinions will in a … will not adhere to itt. Heer is noe news at pr.sent. The French are makeing great pr.parations but what their designes … then formerly. I observe what you write as to the French demands of the Tobago negros, which you need not take …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… made mee, besides my hazerd of the seas & c. & Indeed, the French are soe powerfull at home that we are in continuall … them upon the island. And although they are really French goods, yet, notwithstanding the Act of Pr.hibition, 1 … a hhd. of bottles of red & white Port, otherwise called French wine, which we desire your acceptance off. All French
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… he hath contrary to my inclinations put himselfe into the French army. ... 227. [p. 280] Captain John Bramley …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… ... It is much to be feared that the late incursions the French have made upon the Emperor & Spaniards in Germany & … att Nimewegen, will speedely begett a new warr betwixt the French & the confederates, w.ch of necessety we must be … this next summer as ever there was by the invasions the French have made upon the Emperor & Spaniards contrary to the …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… baron of news. Ill acts of hostility are used between the French & Spaniards in Flanders & Luxemburgh closly beeseged by the French. The Prince of Parma hath positively orders for the … al theire forces togeather, though to little purpose. The French, haveing drawne a far greter army to oppose them, the …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 8, Edward III
… and any other where and when they please. ( Undated.) ( French.) Endorsed that because, by the first charter made to … king in that behalf, if the said Richard wishes to sue. ( French.) Duplicate of the above Petition. ( Undated.) ( French.) Endorsed, Memorandum that Richard Talbot came into …
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