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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Pray order to arrest the goods of subjects of the States, or letters of reprisal to right themselves. [1 p.] Annexed, … of their goods under colour of such non-intelligible or conceited sentences. 22 nd February 1635-6. [1 p.] Feb. … Sir John Pennington was to be Vice-Admiral, and Sir Henry Mervyn Rear-Admiral. [1 p.] Feb. 29. 112. List of Captains …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… over in the Admiral of Holland, accompanied with three or four other ships. I have given order to Capt. Phineas Pett … to the place of her landing, whether it be Dover, Margate, or Deal. I hope to be at Rochester on Wednesday night, and at … time of this sentence demised unto William Acourt by Mr. Mervyn, the then present incumbent of Boyton, under a yearly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and Lincoln. 12. Number of dishes allowed in the diet or liveries of the Queen's Household. 13. "A present for the … Brazil fleet; another to lie in wait for shipping of Spain or Portugal; the third to stop all trading between the Groyne … ordering his Vice Admirals. 63. The same to. Sir Henry Mervyn, Admiral of the Narrow Seas desires to have l. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… he seized, and immediately, without waiting for the chests or Gerbier, returned to England. Fr. [Jan. 1 ?] 9. … from Philip Martell, an Irish merchant, who came seven or eight days back from St. Malo. Incloses, 26. i. … letter. Was obliged to take John Jacob, one of Sir Henry Mervyn's men, to go with Pennington, for the men in Dover …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and it was desired by Sir John Clotworthy, Colonel Mervyn, and other officers for Ireland, that six falcons … such horses and arms as you shall find to be left, sold or pawned, and to bring the same to the sign of the Crane at … time when we could contribute so little to our own defence or their assistance, when not only no reward appeared, but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… Lord Admiral his tenths, if the prize be adjudged lawful, or confiscate the whole if it be found unlawful. But if a … [in their allegiance], for whosoever refuseth that oath, or takes it unwillingly, is but a heartless subject, well may … him; some speak of it as if the two old knights, Captains Mervyn and Mainwaring, were of that opinion. Mr. Edward Reed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… defaulters, distinguished as removed out of the Isle, dead or decayed. [4 pp.] Sept. 10. 112. Grant of pardon for Thomas … on an old foundation and is not against the proclamation, or else to pull it down. In obedience to that order … by the King to Sir Henry Mainwaring and Sir Henry Mervyn. [ Already calendared, Vol. LXXVIII., No. 50, et seq. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… [1 p.] Aug. 17. 66. E[dward] N[icholas] to Sir Henry Mervyn, Admiral of the Narrow Seas. I send enclosed a copy of … will do well to take with you all the ships of your fleet, or as many of them as may be had suddenly, also to take with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… with them. When my letter was thus farre, your chirurgeon or oculist (Lord Astley ?) brought me the letter to the … send you the vouchers of my accounts. 21 l. was paid to 50 or 60 poor people in whose houses we were constrained to … to be paid to himself, Sir James Montgomery, and Colonel Mervyn for distribution to the other commanders in Ulster, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… against France, he is not to press for proof of loss or damage, but to issue the same generally and freely to all … lost in bringing her into Plymouth. Pray for compensation, or the gift of the St. Matthew, of Crossick, now lying at … the Mayor of Poole. May 3. 31. Richard Lumley to Sir Henry Mervyn. Solicits that Mr. Conyers, of co. Durham, may be …
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