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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… the state of the preparations. According to your Majesty's letters and commands of the 25th of February last, I have … date; for the other six ships of merchants and His Majesty's pinnace here in the river [Thames] their victuals were most … March 15. Battersea. 32. Oliver St. John, Viscount Grandison, to his nephew Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… hope to resist them. Pray a sufficient convoy of the King's ships to waft them safe to Heligoland in the river Elbe, so … of your obtaining. I remember we talked of a chaplain's place to the Lord Keeper. [ Damaged by damp. 1 p.] Nov. 15. … take order here, Lord Conway, Lord Totness, [and Viscount] Grandison." [1 pp.] Nov. 22. Commission to Edward, Viscount …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… discharge of the troops, endorsed, "A briefe of Mr. Paddon's account." The amounts are:To Lord Holland's troops, 17,024 l. 19 s. 4 d.; to the Lord Chamberlain's … 1,000 l.; paid to William Blundell, 750 l.; lent to Lord Grandison, 150 l.; paid in, 349 l. 13 s. 4 d.; total, 28,299 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to hold two benefices for two years only. [ Minute, Conway's Letter Book, p. 265.] March 13. Herriard. 6. Sir Thomas … 1615, granting to Sir Edward Howard, one of his Majesty's Cup-bearers, 1 d. per ton on every ship passing Dungeness, … the manors of Battersea and Wandsworth to Oliver Viscount Grandison. March 16. 32. Attested copy thereof. March 16. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Council would be spared much daily clamour, and the King's honour be preserved. Gives example of accounts to be … have settled his entertainment as Serjeant-major at 12 s. per day. Will rather serve the King for nothing than … Earls of Dorset and Bridgewater, Viscounts Wimbledon and Grandison, Sec. Coke, Sir John Savile, Sir Robert Cotton, Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Duke when he set sail commanded him to signify his Grace's pleasure that Lord Conway should not open the ports until … Sussex to Sec. Conway. Recommends for employment his wife's brother, who served seven years in the Low Countries, and … the Earls of Dorset and Bridgewater, Viscts. Wimbledon and Grandison, Sec. Coke, Sir John Savile, Sir Robert Cotton, Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for the Loan, to the Council. Has returned 42 l. 3 s. 4 d., which is all he has received, being about half of … ?] 2. Minute, by Nicholas, to Sec. Conway, of Buckingham's request, that Sir Richard Buller, Nicholas Trefusis, … [ Minute, ibid.] July 16. Battersea. 9. Oliver Lord Grandison to his nephew, Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 3,000 l., and have not made seven armours for the King's use. Attributes negligence to Sir William Coope, the … proofs, avail to reverse a decree. But this being the King's own cause, he may remit that advantage, and give directions … tenths at Plymouth. Nov. 17. Battersea. 97. Oliver Lord Grandison to Sir Thomas Roe. Sends this with the fleet that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the above purpose. 9. Petition of John Evelyn, the King's Powder Maker, to the Council. Petitioner is bound to deliver great quantities of powder to the King's stores on payment of 1,700 l. per month. That payment has … a copy of the order. 50. Extract of a letter from Lord Grandison, in behalf of the Lady Vaux. She married William …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the prizes. Two of them are to join two of the King's ships in fetching the Duke back from Holland. Nov. 2. In … before mentioned. Nov. 2. Battersea. 8. Oliver Viscount Grandison to his nephew Sir Thos. Roe, Ambassador at … King, nor the Duke. Wrote to the Duke on receipt of Roe's last letter, but by reason of some storms risen in the …
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