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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… [post] office. Asks that he may be put into a messenger's custody. Will proceed against him to-day. July 17. Noon. 4. … water last night; saw them this morning at the Buoy of the Ower, with their sails loose, driving with the ebb. Sir … a little below Lee, and the Dutch about the Buoy of the Ower, at which distance they remained till high water, when …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of 600 l. was some satisfaction, as Sir Thos. Langton's agent had the same intelligence; but the failing of it has … and are driven down seven miles below the Buoy of the Ower, but Sir Edw. Spragg is still at anchor. [2 pages.] July … the ebb tide, and is now four miles below the Buoy of the Ower. Has no men nor horse from the Earl of Middleton, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… a sufficient number are coined, leaving it to his Majesty's wisdom. [2 pages. S.P. Dom., Car. II. 313, No. 176.] Aug. 1. Dr. Fell to … if not, it will be sent by the first opportunity. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 313, No. 177.] [Aug.] 1. Bridlington. T. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… waiting sailing orders; Sir Thos. Allin has joined it. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 262, No. 74.] July 1. Portsmouth. St. J. … as clerk of the cheque at Deptford since his Majesty's restoration. He petitioned the Board for an allowance as is … the same effect. [ Ibid. No. 128.] July 7. Yarmouth. A. B[ower] to Williamson. Particulars of the arrival of ships. No …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… sudden and unusual thick fog, that we could not see a ship's length, and what is yet more strange, a great wind at the … fog came on again so thick, that we could not see a ship's length, but continued firing muskets, sounding trumpets, … of Chaldon, and John Cade, alias Cake, parish of Our (Ower); for James Hallet, of Winterborne Kingston, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to write to Holland something in order to his Majesty's affairs there, desiring the mail may be kept some time for … I request a positive order for the despatch of to-night's mail, as I had one from you on Saturday night to stay the … Congregational. 171 House of John Cade, alias Cake, Our (Ower) parish, Dorset. Congregational. 171 House of William …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… said licence may be recalled, or placed somewhere else. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 334, No. 71.] March 1. Paper containing the King's speech to the House of Lords with their reply both of that date, and the King's answer thereto of the 3rd, all printed in Lords' Journals, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Charles II March 1682 March 1682 St. David's Day. [March 1.] John Brydall to Mr. Wynne. Dr. Nalson is … Secretary that he may be put in the commission again. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 418, No. 125.] March 1. Dover. James Bebb … the inclinations of Sir W[alter] B[agott] and L[eveson] G[ower]. You did very well to humour the business as far as you …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… life has been spent, and not be transported as a merchant's slave. Has received a reprieve, but being only a poor … and fowling pieces. [ Ibid. No. 4.] Oct. 1. Yarmouth. A. B[ower] to Williamson. A Greenland vessel has passed through … in harbour. [ Ibid. No. 78.] Oct. 11. Yarmouth. W. B[ower] to Williamson. There are here only 20 or 30 sail of …
The medieval records of a London City church
… ffor mendyng of pewys in e church', ych' of them ij days S umma xvj d * * * * * It em, ffor grete pynn es to the awters S umma j d It em, ffor a halywat er sprynkkell' of laton SS umma ij d * * * * * It em, mendyng of the branch beffore ower lady in the qwere & nosyng of e Candelstyk es ffor …
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