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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1666 Aug. 9. London. 1. "A true and perfect narrative of the great and signal success of a part of His Majesty's fleet under his Highness Prince Rupert and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Dr. Thos. Barlow to Williamson. Thanks him, in the name of the society, for his present to the college; most welcome, … than for a poor college to receive, to call them to a mess of pottage and twopenny commons. It will be used on all … frigate, now in Burlington Bay, has sent all particulars of the burning of Schelling at which she was present. Hears …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to Sam. Pepys. The Friez and has set sail, under convoy of the Blackamoor pink. The mast ship has not yet arrived. … in a condition to lay ordnance upon. A considerable part of the fleet may be expected in port this winter, requiring … Pepys. Particulars of victualling stores: 8,927 bags of bread may be depended on by 30th November; only 100 tuns of
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Salvator, from which the fleet has used many thousands of deals. Sept. ? 2. Petition of Silas Taylor, of Harwich, to the King, for a grant of a … people, though not of their opinions, in tenderness throw bread over a house top into the dungeon court for them; all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Some soldiers on guard state that they saw "the likeness of abundance of ships in the air, which is taken to be but their strong … Maybolt, Abigail, and many victuallers are still loading bread and beer for the fleet; 20 or 30 oxen are killed every …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… A packet sent in from Broad Hemson, from Capt. Ball of the Success, is supposed to contain tidings of the French fleet, and was dispatched within an hour by the … furnished the French fleet with a very great quantity of bread from his stores. Sept. 24. Weymouth. 141. John Pocock …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… stormy. There is to be an election for a burgess in place of Nich. Arundel, deceased. It is believed that it will be one of the same family, "the Lord Arundel's son of Trerice, a very hopeful young gentleman as any in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Holbrook to apprehend John Winter, the elder, for contempt of her Majesty's prerogative in destroying her game. Minute. … Duckenfield, or licence to do it on that to the Earl of Derby. Oct. 13. Bristol. 3. Jo. Fitzherbert to … on shore during the storms, also two chests; biscuit bread has been seen floating on the water, which causes fear …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Oct. 23. Plymouth. 2. John Clarke to Jas. Hickes. A vessel of Topsham, of 120 tons, was cast away on that coast. A privateer has … to Williamson. To the same effect. Oct. ? 4. Petition of James Pearse to the Duke of York, for the pink St. Andrew, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… or Woolwich to be refitted. Is sorry for the sad issue of the difference between Sir Rob. Holmes and Sir Jer. Smith. … 3. Rich. Browne to Williamson. The coasts are clear of pickeroons; 30 colliers have passed southward; a … certificate from the officers of the Sweepstakes that the bread was damaged by leakage; is selling the most decayed. [ …
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