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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… accordingly, if the same be not prejudicial to any fair or market near adjoining. St. James's, 1630, July 1. July 1. … in the United Provinces in which public churches were or were shortly to be allowed to English subjects, and states … that in the meantime she may be used as a man-of-war, or for merchandizing with letters of marque. It is ordered …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… will do nothing to dishonour the Bishop's government, or his own reputation. But for Mr. Laques [Lake ?], surrogate … their heels, and being clean and light ships, after three or four hours' chase, wrought Plumleigh out of sight. If he … at Plymouth this evening, and next morning intends to haul his ship on shore to wash her, and then immediately to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… charge by the judges of assize who now ride that circuit, or by any others concerning the suppressing of the same, and … his associates, with power to Capt. Mason, her captain, or the chief factor at the Lewis, to punish fishermen and … [ One page.] May 2. 11. Form of an oath for a sub-judge or arbitrator provincial, in the handwriting of Attorney …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… be merciful to him. They will have either just with him or presently after Aarsens from thence in extraordinary. The … not yet returned. Thinks she may have recovered Margate or Yarmouth Roads. Desires to know whether she shall be supplied with victuals or sent in. The Weymouth bark to be transported to Portsmouth …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… are so strange, that nothing he has gathered from books or men can enlighten him. He sees not, but that while they … last, and that she trusted the Prince should be restored or the vizard be taken off,) although she might express some … glory to say, he has wrought upon their natural impatience or obstinacy to disunite them from their friends. If the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… use to Capt. Rainsborough at Sallee, you are to send two or three ships thither. And because it appears by your … yourself, for my interest therein is more than the Earl's, or any man's. I shall be as sorry to be justly thought … and because the pinnaces are foul, you may order them to haul ashore one at a time and tallow. And when you have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Middle Temple Hall, London, upon demand of Mrs. Bennett or some on her behalf. [ Draft. 1 p.] May 15. Inner Star … profit of the corporation than either to the regulating or well ordering of the members of the company, and … Merchants shall be commanded not to presume to observe or put the same into execution. And to the end that better …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sovereign, if I would but satisfy some few demands or propositions his Lordship could make to me; the first was … honour. I have promised to hinder the printing of it, or otherwise to give his Lordship advertisement in case the … your Lordship may make it known either to his Majesty or some of his principal ministers how devoted a mind I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… parts, as likewise which of them have received any rewards or recompenses extraordinary, to the end that a due … Commissioners of the Admiralty. Commission for review or appeal of sentences in the Admiralty. [ Domestic, … English ports belonging to subjects of the Kings of France or Spain. [ Ibid, fol. 74.] [Dec. 14.] 47. Petition of Robert …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… whereof some are worth from three to six hundred a year or more. Further, the lands and tithes of the cathedrals of … November next, no more use shall be made of the instrument or engine called a trawl, and that up to that date, it shall … built so near the river that at high tides the men cannot haul ships past them without going in mire, dirt and water, …
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