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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and a Yarmouth ketch from Rotterdam with merchant's goods. The wind is so favourable to the colliers that they make two … because the land was withheld by Sir Nich. Strode and W. Wandesford, on pretence of a debt from the late King. Lord … at the [post] office1 . [ Ibid. No. 106.] July 22. Bath. W. Perwich to [Williamson]. Thanks on half of Lord …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… July July 1. Portsmouth. Hugh Salesbury to Williamson. The fleet is riding at Spithead, waiting sailing orders; Sir … the stores here. [ Ibid. No. 4.] July 16. Woolwich. Capt. W. Hannam, and 3 other officers, to the Navy Commissioners. … from July 1664 to July 1669, being from the time that Mr. Mathews was admitted clerk of the Privy Seal, to the time …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… to incline me in his favour, and there being a battery in the case, I think the accusation is more in malice than … to treason. [ Ibid. No. 32.] Annexing, Certificate by W. Elliff and 3 others, that the petitioner served as a … received 11,555 pieces of Mexico and silver money from Mr. Mathews, on Alderman Edw. Backwell's order, whichas you will …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… A commission being to be drawn for a chaplain for the Duke's regiment I asked his Royal Highness last night how … news. [ Holograph. Ibid. No. 74.] July 1. Warrant to Sir W. Wylde and Sir W. Ellis, Justices of the Northern Circuit, … assigns in fee (under reversion to William Scott elder and younger of Ardrosse, conform to an above-mentioned contract …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… July 1675 July 1. Harwich. Silas Taylor to Williamson. The weather has been very bad ever since our launching the … 3. Harwich. Silas Taylor to Williamson. No news. Wind N.W. [ Ibid. No. 212.] July 3. Deal. Richard Watts to … of Leven, James Gordon, elder, of Rothiemay, John Gordon, younger, of Rothiemay, John Ogilvy, elder, of Peile and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… II July 1676 July 1676 July 1. Whitehall. Certificate by the Duke of Monmouth of his consent that Francis Harper, … the southward last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Wind now S.W. [ Ibid. No. 11.] July 3. Deal. Richard Watts to … each to William Scott, the elder, and William Scott, the younger, both of Ardrosse,Young of Kirktoun, John Murray, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of their letter to him of 22 June, which they heard from the Earl of Yarmouth had not come to his hands, viz., there … for which I am accused I am guiltless of and what Sir W. Waller and Mr. Smith swore against me was false. All that … Timothy Halton, Vice-Chancellor, to Sir Leoline Jenkins. Mathews, the bearer, tells me that what he spoke about the
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1672 July 21-31, 1672 July 21. Whitehall. Account for the Gazette of the return of the plenipotentiaries, the Duke … man-of-war of 30 guns, which is gone westwards. Wind N. W.; weather fair. [ Ibid. No. 32.] July 21. Plymouth. Philip … to the Duke of Richmond. The wind is a fresh gale, W.N.W., or something N. of W. [ Ibid. No. 36.] July 22. Hull. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… Elizabeth, wife of John Noyes, linen-draper, prisoner in the Marshalsea, to the King. Petition for leave to visit her … [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 429, No. 134.] July 25. Orchard. Sir W. Portman to [Secretary Jenkins]. Having paid you my thanks … that discourse hit her a blow on the face. John Southby's younger brother was expelled from the University of Oxford …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… to Secretary Jenkins. Capt. Johnson lives next door to the White Lyon in Old Gravel Lane. He has lately removed to … Shrimpton to be discharged paying their fees. Baker and W. Rouse examined. They know nothing but of their going to … that he might have long life and a happy reign, Edward Mathews, a painter, being by, said that I did not love the
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