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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… returned from sea, whereof he will present an account ere long. The Swiftsure is come to Chatham since Saturday, the … has been so extreme, as he has not known the like for so long a continuance. Some ships in harbour broke their cables … Lords to present that and other services, and had done it long since, but that they durst not come into the Court in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the sober demeanor of them all upon his demand, he having long since despatched with them. [ Seal with crest. 1 p.] … to maintain them with necessary reparations as long as they are able to perform service at sea. 2. Girdling … to which the writer condescended. But Argall having now a long time been confined to his chamber by "a megrim in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the day assigned for payment, that the Lords may know how long they have failed. Wishes he would proceed roundly and … John Wogan, late Sheriff of co. Pembroke, to the Council. Long since returned his certificate that by reason of his … that the Prince perish not, nor must they ever desist as long as they can walk within the limits of not offending or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… he will be content with a proctor's fee and take pains as long as he is able. His wife looks every hour for a release … Whelp, and that the Whelp for which the Lords gave order long since at Windsor, is not yet come out to sea. The new … the poorest sort. Two of the ships should leave their long boats at home, and carry long shallops, which will be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… total 2,542a. 1r. 30p. [1 p.] 35. Drury to Robert Long. Estimate of the expense of various drains or rivers and … William Killigrew, Sir Abraham Dawes, Sir John Heydon, Mr. Long, and [Hildebrand] Prusen, in order to raise a required … made a tedious prayer before his sermon of almost an hour long, and huddled up the prayer for the King at the end. In …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the voluntary gift, but most nothing, alleging reasons too long to trouble therewith their Lordships. All that had been … prays that his Captain may be appointed thereto, adding a long detail of his fifty years services from the time of Sir … months, and received only 9 s. 4 d. per month; the Long Robert, one of the twenty-four ships, was lost with all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Becher, Sir Edward Wardour, and Edward Nicholas, who have long since certified concerning the same. Pray order for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… commending his own experience in sea-service and his long acquaintance with the rates of the county, and declared … had reason to withstand it. Thomas Wharton, after having long discontinued his suit, secretly subpnaed witnesses and … a sum of 4 l. 12 s. 6 d. which he had in his hands, so long as a demand he had against Mr. Stockdale remained …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the [Lords of the Admiralty], upon petitions of Browne and Sutton, and of Mondeford. On the former the order was, that … Henry Whitney to Sir John Lambe, Dean of the Arches. Has long had a dependency on the Court of Arches and the other … and Lord Cottington for stating his accounts, who, after long examination, have made a report. Although Burlamachi …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ?] but prognosticates that he would have his fill ere long. [1 p.] Jan. 5. 12. Warrant, reciting a Privy Seal dated … supply the wants occasioned by the sickness, which has so long continued amongst them, some of those parishes having … and it be made appear to him that the house has been so long clear from infection, and the house and goods so …
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