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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… these words: "You shall see an alteration ere it be long, and then you will be glad to do as I do," and that many … pilot of Hoorn, prisoner at Exeter, where he has been long detained for some words, as in a memorial received from … the levying and payment of the moneys, the time being long since passed wherein the same ought to have been paid. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Spinola's letter which came with the bill. Has not for a long time been more troubled than by this contradiction. The … which came from foreign parts. In respect it has lain long upon their hands and is not fit to be vended in this … a few a days in coming thither, than suffer them to lie long in those seas without speaking with them. If it be their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… houses from the office of armoury with which they had a long time gone. [2 pp.] July 2. 9. Petition of Capt. Henry … save bare bread and drink. Prays that in the time of this long vacation, danger, and sickness, the Lords would give … desirous to show favour to Sir Arthur, in respect of his long service to his Majesty and the late King, and of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… four sons of Esme, late Duke of Lennox, to the King. Of long time there have been great abuses in making beavers, … of Everton, Scrooby, Beckingham, Hayton, Scaftworth, Sutton, and Lound in co. Nottingham, he might be enabled to … desiring speedy conveyance to the Downs, of fourteen long boats belonging to the fleet left with the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… any possibility for the whole fleet to go to sea for a long time. August 3. Portsmouth. 28. Commissioners appointed … 4. 34. Mons. de Caille, Treasurer to the Queen, to Justice Long. A house having been taken, in his name and for his use, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… wrote all the afternoon, shut up in his own chamber, two long letters; one to the Earl Marshal, the other to the Earl … that has so many passengers that attend it, lie there so long, spending their victual and money so unnecessarily, for … 22. Jo[hn] Best, Master of the Trinity House, to Nicholas. Long detainment of warrants for ordnance breeds a world of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… it reasonably well, and talks nothing else at table. Ere long he will do his best to write. "We are" now venturing to … has paid 40 l. out of 60 l. Chipping Campden has been long visited with the plague; the inhabitants are in great distress, and have long been relieved by the country, so that the sheriff has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Palatinate. Such a proposal seals the assurance of a long abuse. Lord Arundel by the same messenger wrote to his … country, and it is feared that if the Turks be suffered long to continue, they will disable the English from any … of Wilts [Wilton ?] for incest with Fridiswide Ball, long since deceased, and the cause he did the same was by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the violent rescue by the servants of Richard Robins, of Long Buckby, co. Northampton, of a fore-horse in a team … Barratt, cook of the Dreadnought, has been sickly a long time and has become a very mutinous knave. Recommends … to execute their office. The persons within thrust long pikes through the walls at them, and cast or squirted …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Clerk of the Check at Deptford. In respect of his father's long service they were willing that he might have some other …
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