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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that the red deer in Apethorpe Park were kept principally for his pleasure, but that the said park was not sufficiently stored with covert, nor large enough for his disport, directed petitioner's deceased husband, … Majesty's inheritance, parcel of a wood called Colsteres, for a covert, both which the late Earl caused to be impaled …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that Dendy had ever received any reward. [ Copy. Indorsed "For Bristol." p.] Jan. 1. 2. Christopher Windebank to Sec. … at his next coming to Lambeth, whether it be a thing fit for the young man to follow or no. [ p.] Jan. 1. 4. Deed … willing to part with their right, having so many of their society to be dispersed, and being enjoined by his Majesty …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… thinks it best to give therein. Discharges upon accounts for such things were wont to be given by the Lord Admiral … his Majesty's auditors. Nicholas thought it would be best, for preservation of the jurisdiction of the Admiralty, that … to erect lighthouses on the North or South Foreland for avoiding the dangers of the Goodwin Sands, petitioners …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with tackle of all sorts, and with wages and victuals for six months' service at sea, might be charged … of taking upon them to find a ship of the required tonnage for themselves; and completes also the list of the ships of … as Sec. Windebank did. Comments on his own loss of the society of his brother, whom the Secretary was about to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… damage, near one hundred marks. Prays the Lords to send for the delinquents, and take order with them for their contempt and for petitioner's relief. [ p.] … for the fishing desire Nicholas to move the Council of the Society of Fishing to meet as speedily as may be, in regard …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Surgeon, whose office it is to view and prepare them for the royal touch, has been accustomed to take their names, … token, thereby to know those that are approved and allowed for every healing day. A great abuse has been committed by … been many times increased to be more than was appointed for the day, and many that were appointed wanted their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Coventry. There is due to Sir Henry Palmer 35 l. 8 s., for his services as Comptroller of the Navy for 177 days to the 25th March last, at 4 s. per day. [ Ibid. … Pembroke and Montgomery and his associates of the Fishing Society to the value of 2,000 marks, and have forborne to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Council. In times past a boom has been kept at Dover pier for letting ships and vessels in and out of the harbour there … all questions or complaints touching the Adventurers or Society for Fishing, incorporated by Letters Patent of the … of the Fishing business, and the benefit of the said society and adventurers. [32 lines on parchment.] May 8. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sea-coals spent than formerly, so there must be employment for a greater number of seacoal meters. Queen Elizabeth … for his pious intentions. The writer made known to their society how ready the Archbishop was to procure their liberty … of Merchant Adventurers. The King is informed that that society having taken a lease for seven years from the Duchess …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 29 June 1-14, 1626 June 1-14, 1626 June 1. 1. Estimate for sea wages and repairs of various ships, and rewards to … in the Thames than elsewhere, there being no provision for it in any other part of the kingdom. Sir Hen. Palmer had no reason for displacing the writer; hopes to see him displaced, and …
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