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Calendar of Treasury Books
… 50 l. by the hands of Benjamin Sweet at the rate of 10 guilders 10 stivers per pound sterling by order from the Lord …
Calendar of Treasury books
… from and after the date of the contract, the sum of 50 guilders and of and from every such Troop of Dragoons the sum of 42 guilders, to be charged to the pay of the said Troops and … the contractor, being 120 days' pay for 437 waggons at 5 guilders 10 stivers a day each waggon, making at 10 f. 12 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… as I traded to Holland, agreed to give Lord Goring 10,000 guilders in Holland for 1,000 l., but as I could not get …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Estates also spoke, as well as the Treasurer. Six thousand guilders required of Brabant, 9,000 of Flanders, and 3,000 of … with France, the French King has stopped the 20,000 guilders he used to pay yearly to Marquis Hans. Duke John … plate and ready money besides his yearly revenue of 20,000 guilders. The two brothers, Dukes of Mecklenburg, are at …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… to the Demoiselle Josine van Brederode a pension of 150 guilders yearly, charged upon the revenues of the Abbaye de …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… for myself, and the rather because they owe me 2,400 guilders, as also this matter of my Lord of Westmoreland's, … any suit he has, with respect to the payment of his 2,400 guilders, [and] getting of a pension. Especially desires the …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… time, having been disappointed of the receipt of 900 guilders, which the Lords of the Finances to the King's …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Flanders has promised to the Cardinal 1,200,000 guilders, which is in sterling money 12,000 l., which is paid …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… the ship and goods [were] ransomed at the sum of 4300 guilders, appearers are not minded to suffer the said ship to …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… was taken by a Dunkerker, who rifled it and imposed 5,500 guilders on the ship and goods, taking one man prisoner for the ransom thereof. The ship is rated but at 1,000 guilders, the rest being laid upon the goods. It is prayed …
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