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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… place by reason of an order set down by us of the Council and signed by her Majesty, affirming that the engrossing of … the Council: these are to signify unto you my meaning is, and was, that if he could not make it appear unto you that of … the same. Undated. Note by Salisbury. Endorsed: "1605," and by Salisbury "[Robert] Hycham." 1 p. ( 110. 132.) The …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… a hundred weight, or such part of the price as your Honour and the Commissioners shall be pleased that I pay; to be paid … I only entreat that I may have the whole parcel entire, and permission to export it free of customs. The expedition … was doubtful lest those that are deeply interested in you and in the cause might have possessed you with some prejudice …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a petition in the names of the weavers of Braintree and Booking, complaining of extreme necessity for want of … 30,000 persons were likely to partake of that misery, and following the writers about with outcries, so that they … justices went to treat with the clothiers of those towns, and persuaded the people to repair to their own houses in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to enable Sir Allen to raise money on the said lands, and in consideration of 286 l., agreed that the whole of the same lands should be passed in free and common socage. [ Coll. Sign Man., Car. I., Vol. x., No. … to pay to Sir John Finch, her Majesty's Attorney General, and Justinian Povey, her auditor, 200 l., for rewarding such …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Cottington Ambassador to the King of Spain, to treat and conclude of a peace, the Attorney General is to prepare a … to near 150,000 l., which course they held unwarrantable, and that they had no power to bind the country to so … after they have once refused it, till after submission and pardon for it; wherefore before he will sign his letter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Nicolls had reminded Conway of the business of Jersey, and furnished him with the return made by him and Sir William Bird. The death of his daughter Smith had so … under the names of soldiers, mariners, glassmen, potmen, pedlars, petty chapmen, conyskinmen, or tinkers. [ Coll. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Docquet of commission to John Franklin, William Crouch, and others, armourers, gunmakers, pikemakers, and bandalier makers of London, to survey and repair all arms. ( See 1631, June 29, No. 22.) June 24. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… want of labour, the occasion whereof is that many drapers and merchants, not regarding the goodness but the cheapness … yards in each cloth than they were from the fulling-mills and hinder much labour; for one man and a boy with a gig-mill will row as many cloths as eight or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… upon Irish noblemen residing in England may be collected and paid into the Exchequer by means which the Lord Deputy … Prays Windebank to acquaint the Lords of the Treasury and give order accordingly. Sent Windebank Mr. Hopton's … it a custom in these employments to have letters opened and sealed up again, but what he knew at any time he imparted …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the inhabitants of the hundreds of Houndsborough, Barwick, and Coker, Martock, Tintinhull and Somerton, according to direction he appointed a meeting … last day of September, where he met Sir Robert Phillips and John Harbyn, two Justices of the Peace. On inquiring who …
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