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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 3. Peter White to Sec. Coke. There are divers of the enemy's ships on our coast, some of them with 26 pieces of ordnance. Suggests … the true state of the differences between Sir Richard and Lady Hawkesworth, and to endeavour a reconciliation between …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… not have granted to them titles of honour in the King's other kingdoms. Feb. 17. 5. Copy of the same [much … giving notice of a fleet of Dunkirkers that daily infest our coasts, the writers inclose their examination, with that … on the differences between Sir Richard Hawkesworth and his lady. The Archbishop, having failed to make a reconciliation …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Conway. Prays his interest to procure Mr. Rose a prebend's place in the College of Worcester. Mr. Barksdale is dead, … and commandment have been so highly contemned as "our kingly office cannot bear nor any former age parallel." [ … of the Admiralty. His ship had been seized by Capt. John Hall, and condemned on account of having on board a small …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Valentine, with additions principally relating to Eliot's own speeches on the day alluded to. [ The paper is in the … abroad to attend a meeting in the affairs of his niece, Lady Preston, but desires that it may not be put off. Mr. … Conway. What is said by a lawyer who knows the law and our title will have more avail. March. 87. Ju. Barrington to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… had been 5,041 l., of which his share was 1,023 l. 19 s.; prays the King, in consideration of Sir John's nine … deceased. By this scandal persons described as "Norton and our Town Clerk" [of Dover ?] had procured the writer to be … expenses on a journey to the Hague. 64. Eliza Lady Falkland to Sec. Conway. The uncle of her servant, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… any countries within the compass of the Muscovia Company's patent, and also that John Mason, Samuel Tolkerne, William … of the yard at Portsmouth Dock, so long as his Majesty's ships shall ride there. April 1. Whitehall. 5. The Council … or alteration in religion, which we thank God and our gracious sovereign is not to be feared," but that they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Heath to Sec. Dorchester. Yesterday received from the King's own mouth his commandment that Lord Stourton, who in truth … Dunbar, and Lord Gray, a Scottish Lord who married the Lady Sydenham, should have their convictions deferred. Begs … he took occasion to speak of the scandal thereby put upon our church, whereupon the people have quite forsaken this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Kirk, Porter, Maule, Leviston, or Murray, of his Majesty's Bedchamber, to procure the King's signature to a letter to … She was in hope that the business between him and the fair lady had been ended until she saw lately, in a letter of … Hollanders in the island of "Cabo Verde," is unpleasing to our Puritans. It was moved in the late Parliament that since …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his services in the present wars, to be paid with the King's first commodity after May 1, 1630. He is also to have 1,000 … Dunkirk. The Peter and Andrew, which they lately took from our merchants, is fitting for the sea, with 38 pieces of … his abode at Petworth he shall be forced to part with Lady Anne, for he has liberty to bring but one child with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Denmark, to the Council of War. Has disbursed 2,508 l. 7 s. 10 d. more than received. Prays that some course may be … present maintenance, and 500 l. a year jointure to the lady, assured out of lands in Scotland, and offers 2,000 l. … have lately come into England have gone coasting all along our ports to buy shipping, which, under pretence that these …
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