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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… Aug. 11. Whitehall. Secretary Jenkins to Sir Roger Hill. The Council have read your letter of the 8th to Mr. Newman and have commanded me to let you … Does not know Nisbet, but knows Sir John Cochrane. Has little acquaintance with Rumbold. Saw him at a coffee-house a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Yesterday morning about 100 laden colliers, with the Drake frigate, sailed southwards, but there are about 200 more that would not venture out. Most of the sick men, except a few that are dead, are recovering, … sent in before. Why all this parcel is refused I not a little admire, for good and bad, if any of the latter, are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Sir Thos. Allin with his squadron rides at Spithead; the Royal Sovereign is also there, expecting sailing orders. … for backings sprang a leak and sank, and her lading of salt melted. [ Ibid. No. 57.] Aug. 1. Edinburgh. News that … great, she broke 3 of the lowermost ways, and gave way a little in the midships; she draws 2 feet astern, 10 feet 10 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Charles II August 1668 August 1668 Aug. 4. Information of William Tayler, joiner, that when working on board the Kent at Erith he was told by an Erith waterman that he … on upon her. These works being done she may continue with little repairs thirteen or fourteen years. I desire your …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Chas. Collier, for Hugh Salesbury, to Williamson. The Golden Hand, and the rest of the fleet for the Straits, have gone out to join Sir Thos. … enclosed, and therefore beg I may not be a loser, as I got little by it. [ Ibid. No. 74.] Aug. 19. Pembroke. John Powell …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… Aug. 1. Whitehall. Warrant for a grant to Fulwar Skipwith, of Newbold Hall, co. Warwick, of the dignity of a baronet, with the usual discharge. [ S.P. … the lighter at Deptford may be trimmed, as she wants very little done but calking. [1 pages. Ibid. No. 3.] Aug. 2. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Dutch here say their Ambassador represented the condition of Cologne, and that the States had declared for their … away by 40 and 50 at a time, complaining of much work and little pay, and therefore the Dauphin's regiment is marched … Sir John Hales, and Mr. Hopkins, our burgess, who married sisters, though they met in the field. An unhappy quarrel had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Charles II August 1672 August 1672 Aug. 2. Chatham. The same to the same. The Fairfax is at Okam Ness, and has, … the lieutenant had the conscience this morning to desire of me some men to pump her, when three spells in a glass keep … you have done for furnishing the poor impressed men with a little. I know their wants to be great. Postscript.I have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… II August 1673 August 1673 Friday. Aug. 1. Samuel Lamot to the Earl of Arlington. Requesting him to move his Majesty that one or … Aug. 1. London. James Hickes to Williamson. News very little, but from you and the fleet much expected. A letter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Bradley. Sir Edward Seymour to Williamson. I am under the obligation of several letters and packets received from yourself and … in seeing him off by the coach. We got safe to Dunstable a little after 8, and were forced to drive hard to reach it, …
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