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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… parish of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, mostly in and near Long Acre; four in St. Giles-in-the-Fields; and the rest … which petitioner has been unwilling to complain but he has long had just cause to do so, as may appear by a letter … to the inhabitants of Weston and Weedon to stay in town so long, requests Nicholas to dismiss them from attendance on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of sea fish, to the Lords of the Treasury. For sea fish long since bought for his Majesty's service there is due to … are in extreme necessity, the interest of her debts having long since eaten out all she had. Prays order to receive the … Selby. 1 p.] 55. Petition of John Wooddam, constable of Long Buckby, co. Northampton, to the Council. Has been sent …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… rent per annum, and the same being come out of lease, he long since petitioned to renew his estate. States proceedings … Sir William Killigrew, and Sir Abraham Dawes and Robert Long having an interest in the said grants, they have all … most stood in need of the alms of others. The Dutchmen long since began a river which in May last might have been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… put to the expense of travelling five times to London and long attendance there. Pray for a hearing to present their … Leicester that the writ of assize which Mr. Walker had so long continued against him was at the last summer assizes …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… have another added as formerly. Petitioner, having served long and never begged before, prays that on surrender of the … and gravel for ballasting ships. Streete endeavoured by a long statement of past transactions to show that he was the … against Elizabeth, relict and executrix of John Sutton, the previous incumbent, for dilapidations of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Berkshire, 5,000 l. part of 20,000 l., the King's gift for long services rendered to him whilst Prince. [ Coll. Sign … to see the condition of his ship. Laments over his long attendance on the Duke, and the expense in which it has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by King James to Sir John Levingston in the marshes of Sutton and Gedney, co. Lincoln, were in reward of faithful … Signor Laniere and his servant in his house for a long time without charge. The statues and paintings of the … Purbeck to Sec. Windebank. Comes to him after a long and heavy sufferance to beseech him to second the suit …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… King as they have done these fifteen years, and being so long plagued with these delays, nobody can blame her to fear … who first blew the coal to keep it from dying. They have long relations of the Prince Elector's reception in England, … instrument to cross it, conceiving if she stays out so long to fail of his hopes in the next year's employment in a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that all tiffinies and cobweb lawns be made full 12 yards long, and all ribbons 36 yards long, in the piece, and that all such articles be duly viewed … off. But that Sec. Coke's letter (dated the 15th) was so long on the road he had been taken at first; now only the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sustenance, that without his Majesty's favour he cannot long hold out. They have had the sorest weather for these two … a very great fleet of English and Dutch that had lain a long time there set sail, and amongst them the Swallow, which … had been assessed at 266 l. 13 s. 4 d., Warwick at 100 l., Sutton Coldfield at 80 l., Birmingham at 100 l., and …
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