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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Sec. Windebank to Robert Davison, keeper of the new prison in Maiden Lane, London. Warrant to set at liberty Henry Moore, prisoner in his custody. [ Half a page.] Dec. 1. The Henrietta. 2. … service, and of his losses in the King's service in America, 190 l. remaining in their hands, but forfeited to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Zinzan, against William Shelley, son of Sir John Shelley, in a cause in which the point in dispute was the validity of a marriage celebrated between …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the cloths wrought by them longer by three or four yards in each cloth than they were from the fulling-mills and … of the same. [ Three quarters of a page.] 4. Statement, in seven heads, of the inconveniences which result from the … officers and the numbers of men in each of the seven regiments raised by the county, and also of those raised by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… riding at Faversham. Prays leave to employ his bark in the carriage of oysters to Rotterdam during the ensuing … for co. York to [the Sheriff.] Certify their proceedings in binding apprentices, regulating ale-houses, and … within the liberty of Pickering lathe, except Caxton, and in Hackness and Lastingham, in the North Riding of York, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… held this year, on account of the increase of the plague in that city. May 16. Plymouth. 8. Sir Ferd. Gorges to Sec. … sound of drum. Had given like directions to the fleet in the harbour. Incloses, 8. i. John Osgood, Mayor, and Hugh … received all their damage. The Gunner avows that in all the time of the employment he never used against the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being too hot. Thanks for the noble readiness of Windebank in the writer's occasions in England. Beseeches Windebank to be assured that his son has in Sir John a servant that will esteem his happiness and …
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 … remaining in and about London, for recruiting the regiments of his Majesty's subjects serving under the King of …
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 … of Deputy Lieutenants of Hants of a muster of the several regiments of trained bands for Basingstoke, Kingsclere, …
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 … Whitehall. The same to the same. The King sitting that day in Council concerning affairs of the Admiralty, had given the …
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 … not believe it. All their horse are put into ten formed regiments with serjeant-majors, but no lieutenant-colonels. …
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