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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 13. 1. Draft entry on the Council Register of an Order in Council on a petition of Bishop White of Ely on behalf of … and his tenants, showing that Ely House and Ely Rents in Holborn being in Middlesex, had been taxed to subsidies … manner observed in London, and that in coming to the said church, abiding there, and departing thence, they demean …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… time. The writer then appointed the Chief Constables, in whose allotments moneys were due, to attend at Lincoln on … of York to Sec. Windebank. The proper weapons of the church are tears and prayers. They have spent the first, and … commission played there eight days, and their night plays continued until midnight, to the great disorder of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… so that the writer shall be enabled to proceed effectually in the service. Begs their favourable construction of his … he gives cause to be put forth. [ p.] April 2. Christ's Church, Canterbury. 11. Thomas Jackson, Prebendary of … who could not restrain their servants from being at the plays till near midnight, the writer desired Perry to keep …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the office of surveyor of the King's lands and tenements in cos. Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Montgomery, Monmouth, and … of the investiture; but she will not dispute with the King in anything; and since it is his will to send, she is glad he … to withdraw his assistance, wherein if he reflect on the church, it will be my happiness that he remember his own …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… all his Majesty's honors, manors, castles, and lordships, in cos. Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Montgomery, Merioneth, and … of 20 l. per annum and such sums of money for his expense in riding as to the Lord Treasurer and Barons of the … being worth 120 l. per annum and holds of the Cathedral Church of Windsor, the vicarage being not above 16 l. per …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… make some competent addition to the salary of the Masters in Chancery to be paid out of the Hanaper, and that the … pay the Master certain enumerated fees on the proceedings in their respective offices. [ Endorsed and noted by Sec. … the King's Arms. Is bound to him for his great care in the church's business, and regrets that his advice did not seem …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 24. 1. Petition of the Tinners of Cornwall to the King. In obedience to a command from the King by his letter to the … no other main reason but the daily increase of charge in their works, by reason of their deepness, whilst the price … Staughton, co. Huntingdon, to Archbishop Laud. The parish church of Great Staughton is very large and much ruinated. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to his Majesty of Thomas Downer, vicar of Charlbury, in the diocese of Oxford, complaining of hard measure done … 10 l. per annum. Forasmuch as there have been divers suits in the ecclesiastical and common law courts, where petitioner … notes of a sermon which he heard that day at Somerleyton church, in the family of the said Steeres, but petitioner did …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of rope, and has been imprisoned for the same until he put in security to the Admiralty, where it now depends. The ropes were in a store house in petitioner's charge, and having great … a recusant, and being persuaded by Giles Baker to go to church, is charged to have spoken on that occasion these …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and his son, to prevent the tearing their estates in sunder by violent courses, petitioner presented himself … that the utmost which the estate would produce was 10 s. in the pound. This composition some of his creditors refuse … to belong to the Archbishops and metropolitical church of Canterbury, and that the universities should be …
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