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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… March 16. Whitehall. Lords of the Admiralty to Sir Henry Mervyn. Appointed to command the Constant Reformation, … besides such services as he shall be able to do Sir George or his Lady. [ According to the indorsement a letter to the … for any present service that there is not yet any order or speech thereof. Gives minute account of the ships he has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… only 15 l., the rest being detained by Sir Sackville Crow or his man John Short. Prays redress. April 4. Serjeant's … 5. Yarmouth Roads; on board the Reformation. 12. Sir Henry Mervyn to the Lords of the Admiralty. On 3rd set sail from … their minister all his dues, and entertaining a lecturer or coadjutor. April 5. 15. Examination of George Strettley, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of other prisoners to go abroad, to follow his occasions, or to take the fresh air, is become very weak and his … he is to return the accounts of his Vice Admiralty on or before the 24th inst. April 22. The Convertive, riding in … the employment of the Dunkirk prize taken by Sir Henry Mervyn, and provisioning of Capt. Quaile, respited; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the same. For want of Sir Thomas Button's being there, or his instructions, apprises them that the ships there are … that some had lately been on the western coast. Sir Henry Mervyn not being returned from the northward, solicits … and others bound to the South. There are at Grimsby 16 or 18 sail of cloth ships. Purposes to stand over with them …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in affording their merchants a convoy under Sir Henry Mervyn. It will be necessary to have a constant convoy on … remain in the Downs, till the other two can be got forth, or be convoyed over without them. May 22. Southampton. 5. … been brought to Cheapside market upon a Saturday seventeen or eighteen hundred "veals," and this spring not above two or
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that they would require the Earl to give her satisfaction or grant her leave to take her legal course for recovery. … a carvel as high as Ushant. She is in the West Country or has met with the Dunkirkers. His man-of-war he has left on … sending thither the ketch and sloop which attend Sir Henry Mervyn. Has sent a true relation of occurrences come to his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… accordingly, if the same be not prejudicial to any fair or market near adjoining. St. James's, 1630, July 1. July 1. … in the United Provinces in which public churches were or were shortly to be allowed to English subjects, and states … 7. On board the Reformation in Lee Road. 36. Sir Henry Mervyn to the Lords of the Admiralty. Sailed from Hull on the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Peace, and to repair to the place of his last abiding or birth, and not to wander up and down the country. 1630, … happened since his departure of change there [at Court], or great news from abroad. The despatches he sent, the King … lady. July 16. On board in Tilbury Hope. 6. Sir Henry Mervyn to Capt. Dawtry Cooper. Would appoint him his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Sale of horses shall take place as soon as any fairs or other means conveniently may admit. Remits 100 l. Reports … by the Lords at the Court. Aug. 2. The Downs. 7. Sir Henry Mervyn to Nicholas. Has given leave to Captain Powell to come for London for two or three days, to have conference with his physician, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… cause. Sept. 3. Reformation in Stokes Bay. 3. Sir Henry Mervyn to the Lords of the Admiralty. The Holland men-of-war … To-morrow morning purposes to put to sea, with it or without it, for four men-of-war, and a sloop of the enemy … and taken from him three hoys of his convoy, worth twenty or thirty thousand pounds. Will keep the sea until his …
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