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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… Smith's house in Chancery Lane. Starkey says he heard Goodenough was at Runton's house in Enfield Chace. Starkey …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to show his inclinations, has, it is said, appointed Goodenough, a pestilent attorney, to be his undersheriff. Yet …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… be put to Mr. West. 1. Whether he did not go with Richard Goodenough and Rumsey to Bridge's coffee-house some time last … William Thomas, as deep as he (Lea). A major, a Quaker, Goodenough always paid his club. [ Ibid. No. 15.] [Aug. 26.] … Minutes of proceedings before the Council. Samuel Packer, Goodenough's servant. Lived in the City with Goodenough. Knew …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… whether he ever heard of dividing the City. Never saw Goodenough but once at the King's Head tavern, where were Dr. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… Feb. 1. Guildhall. Henry Crispe to Secretary Jenkins. Mr. Goodenough, late under-sheriff of Middlesex, came to the … and owners of his ship and lading. On Thursday Mr. Goodenough, late under-sheriff of this city, sent a letter to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Sydney and Mr. Hampden but what he had from me and Mr. Goodenough. He first imparted it to us immediately after … tavern immediately after Christmas, where were he, Goodenough, Rumbold and myself. I never heard of Lord Howard … in my chamber. It is true Col. Romsey met Mr. Wade and Mr. Goodenough once or twice at my chamber, but accidentally and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… He answered, he did not know. Hone then desired him to ask Goodenough whether Parrot was engaged in it, which Lea forgot … some days after told him he had himself spoken of it to Goodenough, who informed him that Parrot was already engaged … of Mr. Lea. About the beginning of last May Richard Goodenough inquired of me whom we had in our parts for a fit …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… come to seize the Tower. I told Mr. How I was to meet Mr. Goodenough, but it was too early and therefore dined with … to engage and said there would be 5,000 weavers. I told Goodenough I had discoursed a weaver. This Wood went with me … death. I was at the Dolphin in Barhol Lane. Keeling, Goodenough and West were there. Wade.I made about 30 suits of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… to assist, but would not be trepanned out of his life. Goodenough told him all the Protestant lords but two were … Scotchmen in town would assist in the business. Had heard Goodenough and Hone say some of the red coats would come over to them. Heard Goodenough say that some were near the King that were for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… one to be Richard Nelthorpe; the other is supposed to be Goodenough, who were, I am informed, mentioned in the … of Monmouth and the Black Box. Letter from Trenchard to Goodenough seized by Sir P. Lloyd amongst Goodenough's papers. Henry Trenchard called in, having …
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