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… weight conteyning cxij li. ij li. Alpisti or Canary seed y e hundred weight conteyning cxij l iij li. xv s. Amber the … dozen ij li. viij s. w th steele rings w th out locks y e dozen j li. xij s. Ballances vocat. Gold Ballances the … iij li. tawed the timber cont. forty skinns iiij li. Mole skins the dozen vj d. Otter skins the peece v s. Ounce …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… thereto belonging and for destroying the said city and the mole, the said service being now performed to the King's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… into the Downs an Algiers manof-war, lately taken by Sir E. Spragg in the Mediterranean, a ship of considerable force … letters from our Mediterranean fleet inform them of Sir E. Spragg's having run on ground three Algier men-of-war of … gives an account of the good and hopeful condition of the mole and garrison there. 28th.Letters from Spain say they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… so I thought it needless to hazard our fleet in so bad a mole as that is on an uncertain occasion. The like …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Sir John Wolstenholme, Sir John Shaw, Edw. Backwell, and E. Turner, farmers [of customs], made by order of Council, on … having orders to take account of the garrison and the mole. His Majesty has signed a warrant for a commission to … II. 245, No. 94.] Aug. 29. Report of Sir Jo. Wolstenholme, E. Turner, and Fr. Millington, Farmers of Customs, on the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… of the above. [ Docquet, Vol. 24, No. 211.] Aug. 12. E. Ashmole to Williamson. The precedent shown of proceedings … 35a, f. 15.] Aug. 13. The Revenge, off the North Cape. Sir E. Spragg to Williamson. Since my last I have been to Lisbon, … than if 12 unrigged hulls had been burned in their Mole. Many of their men were killed in the fight and drowned …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Algerines sank the other), forced the Algerines from the Mole, and finding no resistance, went on it and demolished … flags, and were plying to and fro about fifteen leagues E.N.E. of the North Foreland. About their not striking no doubt …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and fireships together. We are under sail, with wind at S.E., a fine gale, and fair weather, standing in for Flamborough Head, being 30 leagues E.N.E. from it. The first northerly winds the whole fleet … black the King was a gainer, not a loser. I well know that mole-hills at Chatham make mountains at London, and some men …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… was taken no notice of; after this he went into the new mole, and in the evening was asked again to salute, which he … Lord Mayor of London to the aldermen of the several wards, e.g.: To hold and regulate the inquests for the year; to have … Date. King's. Merchants'. Wind. Remarks. 119 Dec. 1 2 1 N.E. 120 " 2 2 1 N.E. 121 " 4 2 7 N.E. 122 " 5 3 6 S. 123 " 7 2 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Book 37, p. 13.] Dec. 1. Receipts by George Courthope, E. Turnor and E. Halsall for 40 l. paid to each out of fines on … back a French ship laden with corn, and left her in the Mole of Messina. Lieutenant Salkeld, then ashore at Messina, …
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