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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Queen of Bohemia. About 10 days past sent her a cypher, for he thinks now there may be cause of secrecy. The ship … will be convenient that she addresses them to Sir Thomas, for that will beget occasion and confidence in her business. … that he should endeavour to keep Gerbier in his residence for fear of another. It is inconvenient for him to interpose …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… may take such bail as petitioners are able to tender, for their forbearing to offend. [1. p.] Sept. 1. 2. Petition … l. to William Carringham and the rest of the poor orphans for their maintenance and education in the service of God. … he conceives Chudleigh to be not unfit for their society, and recommends him to their choice. [ Copy of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… prisoners pretend that they can get Christians exchanged for them. The Dutchmen and others desire that none of them … they fear he may be condemned as a Moor. Upon sentence for condemning the bark, Lord Arundel of Wardour put in a … Prays the Lords to take some course for his enjoying the society of his wife. Underwritten, 50. i. Order that this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… attached petitioner out of the said Court of Admiralty for receiving the said goods without authority from Baudoin, … to be subject to the laws made by the head court of their society, which was ever beyond seas, and not at London. In … pans there, to the King. Thomas Horth and others of the society of Salters, have been with petitioners for his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in England, to preserve wheat and other kinds of grain for ten years from all corruption, external or internal, and … manner of goods, and to make nets, ropes, sacks, girdles for swimming, bridges for soldiers to pass rivers, windmills, … an aged gentleman, and desiring to end his days in the society of his wife and children, prays the Lords to direct …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… thereof might be brought to the King. The matter is ready for hearing in the Exchequer, but defendants now endeavour to … attempts to take from Vs the dominion of the seas, (of w ch Wee are sole Lord, and rightfull owner and proprieto r and … to commerce with him. Prays to be restored into the society of Christ's congregation, and that he may sue in form …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1637 February 23-28, 1637 Feb. 23. Westminster. 1. Warrant for payment of 100 l. to Lodowick Carlile and Humphrey Rogers for pease, tares, and hay, for the red and fallow deer in the … debt, but for misdemeanours that made him unfit for any society. Few places of this kingdom and Ireland but have been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his lawful favour towards three petty constables sent for by the warrant of the Lords for not assessing the ship-money rated upon their townships, … service have paid until the pleasure of the Lords for their relief be further signified. [ p.] March 16. 5. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… expended in their houses. Petitioners have been suitors for redress, but in regard of his Majesty's purpose of a … About two years after Richard Cocks, being questioned for the like fault, confessed himself guilty and withall … Weaver and John Harison, the eldest and latest of this society, to convey the thankfulness of all the rest for your …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the matter concerning the defaulters towards ship-money for the last year so involved with the former year, through … good affection both to the service and to his country, for which he deserved double thanks; and the sheriff being … name of the "Governor, Assistants, and Commonalty of the Society of Soapmakers of London," with various powers for
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