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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Jean Herault, bailiff of Jersey, to Sir Edw. Conway, at Court. I am almost ruined by the death of Sec. Winwood, but … he expected, in his favour. But Lawrence De Vic, defendant's attorney, produced an agreement whereby he was to pay the … Fras. Bacon to complain, but he is too busy on His Majesty's affairs to consider the cause. [ page.] 61. Petition of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… James 1 - Volume 41 October 1618 October 1618 Oct. 3. Gray's Inn. 92. Att. Gen. Yelverton to Council. I have perused Mr. Carteret's two appeals from the sentences of the bailiff and jurats of … produced by Carteret to be examined were rejected by the Court, for which I cannot conceive sufficient grounds. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the course which Clement Gallie and his wife took in the Court here against the plaintiff. [ page.] Oct. 19. Warrant … before him Thos. Farmer and Mary his wife, of St. Margaret's parish, who have committed divers misdemeanours contrary to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… from Michaelmas 1617 to 17 Jan. 1620; total, 94 l. 17 s. 5 d. Signed by Sir John Peyton, lieutenant, Hugh Lemprire, … that he had assembled them to siginify His Majesty's pleasure, and that he had sufficient authority so to do. … establishing the office of dean. When he took his place in Court, the bailiff sharply attacked him, saying that he had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… tenants whose lands lie wholly within that seigneury. The Court excludes the defendants, for two reasons. One that if … I wish to satisfy you about the offence taken at the King's clemency towards the lay recusants, and my own letter to … to the dean, it was better founded than Sir John Peyton's, who contested with the King for the nomination of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… compound for your knights' fees at less than 43 l. 14 s. Sir Carew Reynell has taken course with the heralds at … 1621, No. 70, supra.] 1620 ? 29 John Browne, His Majesty's gun-founder, to Council. The causes why I sold ordnance to … the south coast to be allowed or voided by the Admiralty Court; the Vice-Admiral to settle good order among the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… ordnance for merchants; this would confine me to the King's service, which only takes 10 days a year. You know how this … The want of good hemp cordage, which has risen from 20 s. to 35 s., and not so good. The decay of shipping and … ways, By the mayor, sitting as clerk of the market, at the Court leet, at the four sessions, and upon any complaint; but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… against me for stopping the passing of appeals from this Court to His Majesty, and arrogating the authority of a … to be chosen by six substantial men of the orphan's friends, and to give good pledge to administer his office … of the inheritance of Katherine Lemprire, petitioner's grandmother, to whom he is heir; but the jurats would not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Grant to Edward Messervy, of the office of King's Advocate in the Isle of Jersey. [ Latin. Sign manual, Vol. XIII., No. 73.] July 21. The Court, Theobalds. 86. Order in Council that, considering how …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… and timber and planks for platforms; value, 187 l. 14 s. 4 d. We also find, by another proportion ordered by this … of Sir John Peyton, Governor, in Sept, last, for 264 l. 1 s. 4 d., that divers other field carriages, &c. were to be … John Allere, sen., and 20 others authorised by the Court of 18 May last, ordained Nich. Le Beir, of Castel …
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