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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… One of the petitioners went over to Flushing, and after long attendance returned without satisfaction, whereupon the … [John Denny], Challoner Chute, [William Herbert, Robert Long, William Watkins, John Dowell, Robert Powlett, and … they should resort to the Board for assistance, but as long as they did not come to complain he should take it for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that the Protestant party cannot stand against them so long as it is divided, and while they are the stronger they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and governors suspended petitioner in May last, and not long afterwards, without any judicial hearing, proceeded to … whereupon a great rent is reserved and is said to be long unpaid. The Lords ordered the warden and fellows to … thanked Lord Conway for his inquiries, and hoped to live long to serve him and his lady. Lord and Lady Dcr. [Doncaster …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and Woolner's press: men chosen of purpose for their long experience at sea, the better to distinguish mariners … all good subjects wish the advancement of trade) so long as open freedom is given to the merchants of the choice … to Nicholas. The saddest news that came to him for a long time was in Nicholas's letter, which has so amazed him …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that will cost God knows! She prays her patience be not so long stretched that it breaks. For Queen Mab the writer will … to Sec. Windebank. The Secretary is best acquainted how long Porter followed the business of the Postmaster's place, … he, by the procurement of one Brookes, was arrested by one Sutton, a serjeant, and though they knew he had been pressed, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Ayscough, Lawrence Lownes, Richard Branthwaite, Robert Long, Thomas Shirley, William Robins, and George Cotton, … future to keep half the residence required by statute, so long as he shall continue the lecture which he now reads at … Whitaker, to the Council. They have called William Long, vintner, and the two vintners permitted to sell wine in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sea: "If we knock, we break," and this is the great and long design of the Spaniard. The Dutch should not give their … John Windebank to his father, Sec. Windebank. Apology for long silence. It has proceeded from his desire that the muse … in Sussex, and of Otley in Suffolk, and of Burgh and Sutton in Norfolk, and of Inkberrow, co. Worcester, for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and noted by Sec. Windebank. 2 pp.] May 12. 2. George Long, Justice of Peace of Middlesex, to one of the Clerks of … referees above mentioned, to the King. In respect of the long continuance of the family of Godolphin as lessees of the … of stewardships is lost, and the fees having not for a long time been fixed by any public ordinance, petitioner is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from his and his father's death, if petitioner lived so long, in trust for petitioner, by whom Sir Thomas had 12,000 … appear innocent. This favour petitioner desires for his long and faithful service in that place. [1 p.] May 27. 22. … complained of by Oliver Chiver, clerk. Then follows a long list of cases which had occurred within the last three …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… who erect buildings in London and Westminster in the long vacation, when such as have the charge to hinder the … she does extremely the Emperor and his side, who have so long deluded her brother. The King has sent her a copy of a … is a poor widow, and suffers much prejudice through her long absence from home, and for that the charge of a suit in …
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