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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ; and upon conviction, if poor men, to commit them to gaol until they shall give bond for their future good … and therefore require you to commit the said Barnes to gaol, there to remain until he shall acknowledge his fault … such, if poor men, then we require you to commit them to gaol, there to remain until they shall give bond for their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 241, No. 55] I have endeavoured to commit John Barnes to gaol, but finding him to be so infirm that he cannot be … denied. Nevertheless we have thought fit to commit him to gaol, where he yet remains prisoner. We have likewise … nephew, and your honest master. [1 p.] June 16. "Out of Newgate." 118. Sir Arthur Forbes to [the Council]. Seeing it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the distress they are to commit such offenders to the gaol at Leicester. [ p.] June 18. 23. John Round to Sir John … Harvy, and David Kenneday, prisoners in the White Lion gaol, Southwark, to Archbisbop Laud and the rest of the … and not make payment as is aforesaid, then to carry him to gaol, there to remain until payment were made or the bond by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… I can scarce tell by whom. The messengers of the gaol, they say, have the trick to unseal letters; and, … to Archbishop Laud. William Attmore, prisoner in the said gaol, being sent for the 29th May last by Sir John Lambe, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has written beneath 'Story's signature, "An innkeeper in Newgate Market." 1 p.] July 19. 8. Informations and … who was one of those present, is committed to Shrewsbury gaol, and the other six have given security for their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the same. Aug. 7. 29. Petition of James Toppe, prisoner in Newgate, to Archbishop Laud. Has been constrained, by reason … to appear at the King's Bench, who was committed to the gaol in custody of the sheriffs of this city by the justices … The man I caused to be apprehended, and he now lies in the gaol, only I would know their Lordships' further directions …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on arrival at Dover they had been thrown into gaol, where they had continued many months, but lately had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… challenged by the county to be employed for the county gaol for felons. Prays a new grant upon surrender with such …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… passage clear, I intend to do the same to the Marygate and Newgate. I have set the masons to repair the ruined stone … Burgh the bodies of Henry Alden and six other prisoners in Newgate, convicted of felony and condemned to die, to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by John Slaughter, of that county, now in Gloucester gaol awaiting trial. Being informed that Slaughter is … Fleet for eight years, nor for his six years' detention in Newgate, whither he was thence removed. There were returned … Amongst the papers certified by the clerk of the Fleet to Newgate was exhibited in charge against petitioner a supposed …
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