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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… tradesmen belonging to the King's robes, appearing due in the account of Spencer Earl of Northampton, late gentleman … for petitioner as shall be fit. Whitehall, Dec. 1, 1634. [ In all, p.] Dec. 1. Westminster. 2. Sec. Windebank to the … bound to the person addressed. To do his Majesty and the Church true service in the University is the unfeigned desire …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The blood of the writer derived from that house leaps in his veins, when he considers the seats of the dukes his … excellent family. Latin. [ Indorsed by Archbishop Laud in the following words:"Rece. Octob. 15, 1635. A copye of the … be as careful of the benefit as of the government of the church. [ Draft, corrected by Sec. Windebank and William …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the quicksets which he was ordered to grub up should stand in spite of petitioner, Sir Robert Albany's, teeth. Sir Robert thereupon took proceedings in the King's Bench and obtained an order to have his … following tenets:That when any Christian man came into the church at the time of service, he ought to join in that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the King. James I., finding that the red deer in Apethorpe Park were kept principally for his pleasure, but … deceased husband, Francis Earl of Westmoreland, to take in 300 acres more of petitioner's inheritance to be added and … was never let for above 10 s. Also that the way to the church over the hall orchard is a way of sufferance; and that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Navy touching the state of the King's ships, and in what time they may be ready for sea service. To move his … not only of the ordinary charge of his Majesty's ships in harbour, but also of fitting out to sea the same number of … a yearly rent of 200 l. [ Docquet.] Jan. 7. Grant to Percy Church, one of the grooms of the privy chamber to the Queen, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… petitioners. Their reasons would be too tedious to state in this place, but they were ready to explain them before the … men-of-war came into Portsmouth with a fresh wind chased in by Holland men-of-war within shot of the town, and as soon … discharged. [ Vol. cclxiv., fol. 75. p.] Feb. 3. Christ Church, Canterbury. 4. The Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… navigable rivers. [ This account was originally prepared in January or February last, by Nicholas; it passed … also the list of the ships of the Navy to be employed in this service, the conclusion being that the fleet to be … one relating to new buildings within the precinct of the church and the other respecting the propriety of buying up …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… saltpetre maker, to the Lords of the Admiralty. Petitioner in February last, coming to Wells, [co. Somerset,] with his … For perfume, 6 s. Your lordship had of me to give at the church, 2 s. My Lord Deputy's trumpeters, 10 s. Three ells of … Cordovan gloves at 3 s. a pair, 18 s. For going into two plays at the Cockpit, 4 s. For three books at the Temple, 1 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… evil shall not resort to Court to be healed but only twice in the year, viz., at Michaelmas and Easter, by reason … the Sergeant Surgeon's tokens, which were cast in a mould made by a Freemason, whereby his Majesty has not … from the Isle of Portland for the repair of the Cathedral church of St. Paul's, with the names of their masters and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sent to the Earl of Suffolk by his deputy ViceAdmiral in Dorset. To resolve what shall be done with Parker, the … of the four Masters Attendant) is to be employed master in the Swiftsure, Thomas Austen, another of the said Masters … Mr. Pulteney his patron, about tithes and rights of the church. Sir Alexander had proceeded in his endeavour by the …
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