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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… and he was not the author, nor never intended the least hurt in that whereof he is charged; only relating what was … wars under letters of marque, has been dangerously sick, and wanting all necessaries, and being 300 miles from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… in that of Robert Reade.] 86. Paper on the breeding of seamen. It is usually said that the shipping and navigation … loading, 96,700 l. and retain in miserable captivity 1,160 seamen besides about 2,000 taken in other ships. Petitioners … died long after, by the visitation of God, and not of any hurt given him by petitioner. [ p.] Annexed, 101. i. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… Mr. Egiock was also going, but was left behind very sick, and my Lady has directed that Mr. Norton should be sent … their swords, Mr. Uvedale's out of his hand, and so no hurt was done. The Marshall's messenger has Brookes, but Mr. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… distempers there are, but they rather swell inwardly than hurt where they intend. The papists begin to think there is … to secure the coast, and the land forces retire. They fall sick daily. The country alarmed at secret practices of the … becoming due; and extraordinary taxes for relief of the sick poor. If the King will not bear the charge, other …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… loan money. They lie very hard on shipboard, and many fell sick in that short time they were there. The Deputy … their pikes and beat in amongst them." Having slightly hurt three or four, the rest dispersed. Forty of the … same. The Grand Jury for the Admiralty have presented four seamen of the Globe and three of the Benediction for mutiny. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… May 3. Whitehall. Sec. Conway to Buckingham. Being sick, he sends letters of the Lord Deputy to his Grace, to … of Spain; is to dispose of four packs of linen amongst the seamen, and to assure the commanders of the ships that the … and requests directions. The Holland men-of-war do much hurt in carrying over passengers. Incloses, 52. i. Mayor and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Navy to the Treasurer of the Navy. Warrant to pay wages to seamen in the King's service, according to the new medium of … are become so loathsome to themselves, and so nastily sick, as to be not only unfit to labour but to live. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Edmund Hampden, prisoner in the Gatehouse, was dangerously sick, and required fresh air, and the help and counsel of the … fight, care must be had in preserving them when they are hurt;" shirts, shoes, and stockings are wanted for 3,000 new … made in setting forth the fleet. Difficulties in procuring seamen. Statement of Mr. Lieutenant, as to the number of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… family; the maid that attended Lord Conway's little Ned is sick of it. Brill [Brilliana, Lady Harley], and the writer, … by the King. Have ordered provisions to be ready for 4,500 seamen, for 70 days, and two ships to carry them. Letters … fought 12 hours with three Hollanders, and had lost and hurt at least 30 men betwixt him and his consort, Capt. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… From her report, Bagg hopes that the storm did no great hurt to the fleet. Oct. 30. 61. Thos. Fulnetby to Nicholas. … lat. 45, but he cannot imagine that it did them any great hurt. Oct. 30. Newark. 67. Diana Countess Dowager of Oxford …
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