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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… but he is gone to London, and is staying at Mr. Fortune's, a cooper in Harper Lane, Tower Street; if he visits … it. I beg indemnity in what I have done for the State's service. P.S.If I might have 350 l. that I can discover in the hands of 3 collectors of prize goods that have deceived the State of it, I would never …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Dunkirk. Luke Whittington to Lord Londonderry, Mr. Coult's house, Bruges. I advised you on the 19th of last month of … sea in a very fine dogger of four guns, with Lord Ormond's commission, and Capt. Mich. Reding still lies at Bullen … to the proprietors. These two go out with the Duke of York's commission, and Major Windham, Capt. Griffith, and Mr. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for a licence to print his description of his Majesty's dominions with maps and an alphabetical account of the … in the London Gazette of 1720 March, 1672[3], No. 765.) [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 337, No. 144.] Annexed, Certificate by … of Major Roberts, to the King. Petition for a gift of the prize ship called the Peace or Mecena which has been a year …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the petitioners had served 20 years in the Duke of York's regiment, and being comprehended in his Majesty's gracious declaration and having his letters to be restored … bringing the Experiment, the Summer Island merchant, &c., prize. A Dutch fleet of a hundred merchant ships arrived from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… WATRINGBURY. PAGE 106, last line but four. Since Mr. Style's having quitted the vicarage of Watringbury it has been … through some space of country, and then falls into the Medway at Twyford bridge, about a mile above which there was … Notwithstanding these overflowings, the lands near the Medway are for the most part, when the waters are off, found …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… and that his evil dealing repelled you from the King's service, and that you are ready to prove this in fight with … to hear the cause indifferently, considering more the King's service than any private man's favour or displeasure. [2 pages, draft, much corrected.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… of Wight, viz.:West Cowes, Rob. Raimond, captain, 103 l. 8 s. 4 d.; Sandham castle and bay, Richard Cooke, captain, 316 l. 6 s. 8 d.; Wm. Girling captain of the island, and constable of Carisbrook castle, 59 l. 10 s. 1 d.; total, 499 l. 5 s. 1 d. [1 page.] 59. Abstract of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Herlle to Sir Wm. Cecil. The reason of my being on Wilson's ship was that he promised to pay some money due to me, if he took a prize in the service of Sweden, but I was neither owner nor … return, the ViceAdmiral stayed me as belonging to Wilson's ship. I offered to persuade Wilson to come in, but the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… coming to London by the conduct of the Bishop of Hereford's officers, who detained the keys of the muniment room, and … unless they buy part of their provisions from the King's storehouse at Tower Hill, where is great provision of … what is needful for the respective voyages, to view and prize the victuals, and apportion them to merchants and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… he expected, in his favour. But Lawrence De Vic, defendant's attorney, produced an agreement whereby he was to pay the … Fras. Bacon to complain, but he is too busy on His Majesty's affairs to consider the cause. [ page.] 61. Petition of the … You ordered that no appeals should be made under 40 s. rent or 40 l. goods; but many persons bring suits under …
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