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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… serve without ready money. The Paradox is beneaped in the harbour which is much grown up with muddy ooze. [ Adm. … Sir Wm. Coventry to Williamson. If the commanders of the Little Mary and Paradox be found guilty, the Duke of York … to stop some whom despair of action draws away. Has little satisfaction and great mortifications on board. Under …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… upon the several ships in port. Repairs needed for the Little Mary. The Paradox has arrived, and will send ashore … for men-of-war; it may do for merchantmen, they having but little help, and not being so subject to labour in a sea … an imprest warrant for 400 men to be sent to London; little progress is made therein, no ships having arrived …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… trouble got the Gottenburg ships and victuallers out of harbour; they are a company of cross-grained knaves. Is … Apologizes for his imperfect relation, having had little sleep lately. Sir John Lawson is hurt in the knee, but … all their provisions before the fleet went, and the rest little till its return. Small stores and pinnaces received …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… it to Sir Thos. Ingram. Two men-of-war lie before the harbour; no ship can stir forth. If the Nightingale be … to the danger of the seas, and two men-of-war before the harbour: the Nightingale might do the business. [ Copy.] June …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Leo. Williams to Lord Arlington. All is quiet, there being little hopes from the difference with other nations. They … the engagement, but was prevented by some being sent into harbour. [ Adm. Paper.] June 23. Woolwich. 19. Chris. Pett to … Katherine and the Maryland to be set forth again; thinks a little punishment would be well bestowed upon Watkins (the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… without orders. Hopes to get the Greyhound soon out of harbour. Complains of the men being very unruly; is obliged … 5. Dover. 36. Thos. White to the Navy Comrs. The Pearl and Little Mary await orders to tallow and victual. [ Adm. … way of keeping water in ponds sweet and wholesome, with little or no mud at the bottom; and also of the moulding of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for the receipt of the full value. Particulars of ships in harbour; has found out a way to secure the ropemakers from … sick and wounded landed in Kinsale from the Dartmouth and Little Gift, and provided for. Names of those since dead, and … distress of the poor to excite tumults; but they can do little, the town being so emptied of those from whom they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… two pleasure boats are cleaned; progress of other ships in harbour; more care should be taken by the Ordnance Officers … could only be carried on by privateers, there being too little water there for the King's ships. Lord Langdale, the … lash, yet for want of the executive part, transportation, little good is done. The tax comes in more cheerfully than …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Four prizes are sent in by privateers belonging to the harbour. A conventicle of 300 or 400 fanatics was held, and … out of the plague at Salisbury. It is more dangerous in little towns, where there is less means of avoiding it than … Duke of York to the Lord Mayor's feast yesterday, and on a little conversation with him, overcame his ordinary …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Birch, M.A., to the Lord Chancellor, for the Rectory of Little Mongham, co. Kent. 123. The Same. To the same effect. …
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