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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1636, they are derived from Dom. Car. I., Vol. cclxi, and on and after that day from Dom. Car. I., Vol. cccxxiv. … he confesses he had been rebaptized, he was committed to Newgate. Jan. 19. Robert Southley [Sontley], of Sontley, co. … first session of next term. Arthur Filioll, prisoner in Ludgate. Desires his petition to be read. Joseph Hinde, late …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 187 b. Sir Robert Howard, prisoner in the Fleet. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. On bond given in 1,500 l. … London, spinster, prisoner in the Gatehouse. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. To be enlarged out of the … ordered to be cancelled. Arthur Filioll, prisoner in Ludgate. Upon defendant's petition it was ordered that, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… fol. 4 b. John Laverock, prisoner in Bridewell. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. fol. 5 b. The Lord Privy Seal, the Earl Marshal, Bishop Piers of Bath and Wells, Sir Henry Vane, Comptroller of the Household, and … to be transported beyond seas, without leave; committed to Newgate. fol. 8. Lettice alias Bridget and Mary Letchford, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… fol. 31. Thomas Hesketh, of Blackburn, Esq., John Disley and Thomas Boulton, his servants. Having rescued themselves … Thomas Ridley, of Crofton, Margaret alias Peggy Halsell, and Jenetta Dobson, of Martholme, co. Lancaster. To be … Defendant did not appear, having been committed to Newgate upon suspicion of being a priest. Francis Jones, of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Oct. 8. Roger Kirkman, vicar of Yatton, Somerset. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. Stephen Dennison, D.D. … sworn. Oct. 9. Edward Neale, of Shelley, Essex. Appeared and took oath to answer articles. Catherine, wife of John … till the next court day after he shall be released out of Newgate, to which prison he had been committed by the Lord …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… preceding Volumes. They are derived from Vols. ccccxxxiv and ccccxxxiv a. Jan. 4. Vol. ccccxxxiv. fol. 47 b. Mary, … St. Gregory's Parish, London. To be kept close prisoner in Ludgate, till he obey the Commissioners' orders. William … John Goodman and Henry Mosse, Romish priests. Committed to Newgate on their confessing they were Romish priests. Robert …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… for uniformity in religion, provision for soldiers, &c.; and against delays in law, plurarality of offices, monopolies, export of ordnance, and impositions; also against the creation of Sir Walter … and other [Commissioners for delivery of prisoners in Newgate], to Sir Art. Aston. Give the names and offences of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… in the Henrietta yacht, Capt. Crow in the Merlin yacht, and Sir George Downing. The first and third of these cases are quoted in papers in the above … Garrett Stacke, Garrett Condon and others, prisoners in Newgate, to the King. Petition for a reprieve, they having …
Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London
… who held of us in chief, of all the messuages, tenements and gardens which were of the said John formerly her husband … poor prisoners or fishmongers detained in the prisons of Ludgate and Newgate, and the 20 s. the residue of the said 40 s. shall be …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… the King for my despatch. Not having heard from Don John, and not knowing what to do with the horse, and having no intention to sell him, I told the commander … consideration he assigns to Thomas Jevon, of St. Martin's, Ludgate, London, woollendraper (administrator of the goods of …
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