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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… she beseeches that Sir Lewis Watson (a gentlemen very able and always ready in his Majesty's service) may have no … there remains due for wages of petitioners 15 l. 16 s. 9 d., accrued due whilst the ship was in harbour at Lynn. April … almost to Plymouth. April 20. London. 99. Capt. John Mason to the same. Requests him to advance 24 l. 12 s. 6 d. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Orders, but there are great abuses in Lichfield, Stafford, and Tamworth, corporate towns into which they have no … several fines, and the total, amounting to 2,421 l. 6 s. 8 d., was paid into the Exchequer in November last. They also … from rents of lands and tenements, was 2,090 l. 6 s. 9 d.; from annuities given to the hospital it was 251 l. 7 s. 9 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… General Heath. For preparing warrants for receiving and issuing such monies as shall be raised by the prizes. [ … as ultimately settled. The serjeants were allowed 2 s. 6 d. per day for travelling expenses, and were to travel 16 miles per day; total 102 l. 4 s. 4 d [Jan. 21.] 12. List of shires in England, and names of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… last. The price is of late abated ; wheat is now 7 d., barley 4 d., and oats 2 d. the gallon. Incloses, 2. i. Justices of Peace … Wroughton and the young Lord Audley. "Guy Hopkins, free mason," is vouched as one of the witnesses to prove what is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that a favourable construction may be put upon his words, and that he may be discharged. [ Ordered to be discharged … his daughters Gertrude, Grace, and Elizabeth, his sons Amias, Edward, and John. He appoints his son Amias … Admiralty. Prays satisfaction for his charges, 3 l. 1 s. 6 d., and damages for his arrest by William Sutton, at the suit …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… discover them, by taking information from all passengers, and by sending private men of skill into the places where … poor. 1631, May 16. May 22. 15. Petition of James White, B.D., to the King. Petitioner being instituted to the prebend … for the abuse is burdensome to them which bring up their sons in learning, and the King will rectify it if they do not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of a search through the wapentakes of Lawress, Aslacoe, and Well, for all sorts of grain. Inclose, 1. i. Return for … Wheat, 11 s., barley, 7 s., rye, 9 s., oats, 3 s. 6 d. per bushel. June 4. Talgarth. 26. Justices of Peace for … [ Copy.] June 6. 32. Lord Treasurer Weston to Capt. John Mason, Treasurer and Paymaster of his Majesty's late army. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has been appointed the King's officer for inspecting and marking all madder on its importation; and all persons are forbidden to buy, sell, keep, or carry … June 15. 1. List of the King's ships, with their stations and ranks. Total of ships and vessels, 40. June 15. 2. Copy …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Docquet of commission to John Franklin, William Crouch, and others, armourers, gunmakers, pikemakers, and bandalier … 25. Warrant to pay to Philip Burlamachi 8,589 l. 15 s. 5 d., for surplusage of his account of the importation and sale … Wardrobe. [June ?] 43. Muster and Survey by Capt. John Mason, of Gravesend and Tilbury Forts, being an account of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Danby, Edward Viscount Wimbledon, Horace Lord Vere, and Sir John Heydon. The King having received information … of the Great Wardrobe for payment of 107 l. 12 s. 1 d. to Thomas Saunderson and George Cook, his Majesty's … about his provisions. July 7. Deptford. 32. Capt. John Mason to Sec. Dorchester. The accounts of the Cadiz voyage …
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