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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… or else to show a reason why they refuse to do it; for so long as catechising shall be discountenanced, and divers men … command. The malignant fever with which the town has been long visited is now removed. My Lord Governor is not [yet … p. 128. 2 pp.] Dec. 31. Petition of Sir Richard Weston, of Sutton, co. Surrey, to the King. Upon a petition of Sir Henry …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Kyme Eau in co. Lincoln, that they have authorised Robert Long to treat with Lady Dymoke for the composing of the … received the same, but such is not the case, for it was long since sold to rich men, who set her on to trouble … and chirurgeons of London. His affliction during his long imprisonment [for recusancy] has absorbed all his means, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the least." [ p.] 18. Memorandum that Edward Sanders, of Sutton, co. Wilts, was pressed [as one of the train-band to … advance of 100 l., having spent his means in staying so long here [in England]. If he should come short in his … yet no part of the same. Has discovered 900 l. collected long since for your Majesty's use, but never paid into the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… great reason I have to be remembered with something for my long expense. This is a business, in the opinion of very good … desired, that the Lord Keeper, who is the General of the Long Robe, might judge how unfitly and undutifully one of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 61. i. Petition of the same to the King: Relating his long course of service under Queen Anne of Denmark, and her …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Lordship, as I have very often importuned my brother. The long forbearance of this money has put me to such extremities … Petition of Capt. Richard Mackmoiler to the King. Has a long time served in the wars, and lately under the Duke of … not have come away so soon. Complains that he has been so long detained unexamined, and now being cast into prison …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to 7,300 l. or for 12 months to 14,600 l. The Lords, after long debate, resolved to attend the King and represent to him … s. These arms having not been many years in use here, nor long made, but we expect hereafter upon encouragement to be … a petition enclosed exhibited by two of the inhabitants of Sutton-in-the-Marsh, co. Lincoln, wherein they pretend a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Inn, without accompt, in reward of his services about Sutton Marsh, the 800 fen, ship-money, Londonderry and divers … next, but the term being but of short continuance will not long prevent me of your company. [ Seal with arms. p.] Jan. … Carlisle. In the former there are none, nor have been this long time, but the gaol has been settled in the citadel these …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that all pistols made in future shall be 18 inches long, with a bore of 28 bullets to the pound. Ordered that … the Earl, and the lady and Sir Richard, but these are too long for quotation. Eventually the lady obtained a sentence …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Resolved that all pistols shall be made 18 inches long with a bore to carry 28 bullets to the pound. [ p.] Feb. … to remove. I fear you may think the return of this post long, although he stayed but one night for my letters. P.S.I … for a time, though it cannot be expected it could continue long if I accepted that charge in England, and that I …
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