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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… such, the State would have dissolved their congregations long ere this. To the fifth, he says that the resorting to … because he alleges that several sums have been by him paid long before he received moneys or assignments, they are to … 266 l., Warwick 100 l., Birmingham 100 l., Sutton Coldfield 80 l., Stratford-on-Avon 50 l.; in co. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and is 60 years old, so as it is not likely he can live long, and if Sir Thomas stay there, he will have the … now in the gaol at Durham; and further, whether after so long time of keeping strict watches of beacons in that … from Nicholas to Capt. Povey of the Rainbow. He was gone long before the receipt thereof. The Mayor sent to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… weather will not suffer him to go to sea. He has stayed so long that the captain of his ship doubts his victual may … but no corpse was buried [there?] in examinant's time or long before. Never knew any charnel house. For preservation … for the full term of ten months according to the estimate long since past for that service; and the Swiftsure, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… before he actually hears it, for they who have been long students in philosophy use to anticipate effects in … of the person addressed of Wotton's necessities after so long employments abroad. When his Majesty shall have promoted … They were,The Attorney General against Sir Richard Sutton, Justinian Povey, and others, for exacting unlawful …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… will not fail in obedience, but there have not been this long time any Dep. Lieuts. in their Riding. June 3. 16. Lord … June 9. London. 46. Sir John Coke to Sec. Conway. He long since delivered directions to the officers of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with other cos. of North Wales, in all payments has long been taxed at one half of each of the cos. of Denbigh … Robert Allen of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, that being not long since with Mrs. Harpur, defendant in a cause in the … rated at 500 l., Warwick 100 l., Stratford-on Avon 50 l., Sutton Coldfield 80 l., Birmingham 100 l.; the rest of 4,000 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… upon God's providence in patience, and not leave off so long as he shall show the writer a way to subsist. The Saxon … No news of the Henrietta Maria; marvels she stays so long, for her victualling will now be soon at an end. Sends … kept out of possession of all the profits and vexed with long continued suits. At his request the King expresses that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… good of the parish, as their forefathers have done for long continuance. Believes there was a table of fees before … paying a sum of money. The communion bread and wine has of long continuance been paid out of the church stock. Fears the … thoughts of peace. Dr. Stoughton knew of his negotiation long before Dury knew him. Never spake to him more than five …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and served nine years apprenticeship to soapmaking. He has long forborne to use the same in obedience to his Majesty. He … the King. The vicarage of Ragdale, co. Leicester, had been long concealed from his Majesty by means of Sir Henry … 11. Presentation of Walter Hungerford to the rectory of Sutton, co. Wilts, void by simony. [ Docquet.] Dec. 11. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is indeed too weak a house to trust such a great charge long withall. Will send a particular information of all such … Stephen Harrison, and Roger Peares, soapmakers, who had a long time forborne to use their trades, and now prayed to be … be slighted by subordinate ministers. They have complained long of John Brooke, clerk of the check at Portsmouth, …
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