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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Warden of the Cinque Ports and one of the Privy Council. In times past a boom has been kept at Dover pier for letting ships and vessels in and out of the harbour there as is used at Dunkirk and … being so feeble that he is carried in a chair to church to perform his ministerial functions, prays a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of some men hired by Mr. Miller [Milner] of Lynn to go in the room of able seamen pressed in that town, since which time the men mentioned in the … as well for free exercise of religion according to the Church of England as for better ordering their trade, which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Capt. James Mervyn. Graving more proper to be performed in the Thames than elsewhere, there being no provision for it in any other part of the kingdom. Sir Hen. Palmer had no … Proclamation for establishing the peace and quiet of the Church of England. [ Coll. Procs., Car. I., No. 43. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… proprietors of the Steelyard of London, to the King. In the reigns of the King's predecessors from Henry III., … Towns, for perpetuity. Petitioner of late understands that in June 1632 an inquisition was found (by the oath of twelve … of Bunwell, to call the parties before them in the parish church of Wymondham, and make a return to the Archbishop. 61. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of medicine. The King, under the royal power reserved in the said statutes, excepts from the operation of that … Woolmer, by the Earl of Holland, Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre of all forests on this side Trent, for the New Forest … copy of their statutes. iii. That the little garden in the church-yard should be done away with within a month, and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The King to Bishop Curle of Winchester. Understands that in the leases of his bishopric, his predecessors have bound … prevention, his Majesty commands him to omit that covenant in all future leases, and to cause that command to be … of the benefit as he has been of the government of the church. [ Copy. 1 p.] July 1. Whitehall. 2. The Council to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Earl, with this answer. To the particulars of that in cipher;that his Majesty expects no letter nor thanks for … and proceeding merely from her goodness. To the next in that letter, concerning a promise underhand or other … Dutchman, a drayman, Mr. Marmett, a preacher to the French Church, Abadia Vanester, a bookseller, Soveraigne Fountaine, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… transporting "lampernes alive" beyond the sea, to be taken in the Thames or elsewhere in England, during twenty-one years, yielding to his Majesty … a preacher in the ships, for he will draw them to his church and leave the ships naked, only looking for the gains …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of 6,872 acres of marsh lands deserted by the sea in Norfolk, whereunto his Majesty was entitled by inquisition … 21 March 16334, and also of 5,344 acres of the like land in Suffolk, Flint, and Chester, with power to inclose the … argues a mind to keep them in a separation both from Church and State; but since they understand English a little, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Confirmation to Thomas Pilkington, of some defects in a grant of tithes made by the late King James to George … of Thomas Warmstry, M.A., to the rectory of Whitchurch, in the diocese of Worcester. [ Docquet.] Sept. 1. Whitehall. … Romney Marsh was taxed at 370 l., Canterbury with the church at 400 l; the whole sum charged on the Cinque Ports …
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