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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his absence may not turn to his prejudice, and that if Serjeant Henn or Serjeant Smyth die in his absence, the place may be reserved … of the Mint. Discharge of the account of fees received at the Mint, to which Sir Robert was bound by his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… four horsemills; in Dorsetshire, a watermill; in Sussex, at Battle, a water mill. 12. Minute of petition of Thomas … are more fit to be thrown to the dunghill, and conniving at the transport of leather to parts beyond seas. Pray for … Also the propriety of an inspection of their stores of arms and munition. 34. Statement of defects in the defences …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Viscount Grandison to his nephew Sir Thos. Roe, Ambassador at Constantinople. An old infirmity has prevented his … He has not been from his house these 4 months, nor been at Court, nor seen the King, nor the Duke. Wrote to the Duke … Having received directions to search recusants' houses for arms, on the last day of October they repaired to the house …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… it there. The Esperance damaged by being on the rocks at Plymouth. The Mary Rose, the St. Claude, and the Loyalty … further supply of provisions. The roughness of the weather at the last spring tide hindered the operations for recovery … They beat the Frenchmen ashore. The country were all in arms, and Mons. Mewe would not land, for, he said, if he did …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… In consequence of further letters from their "instruments at Plymouth," they recommend that the St. George, St. Andrew, … the house of Gervase Markham, and taken into custody the arms found therein. Mr. Markham importunes, that his armour … Certifies the circumstances of the old debt claimed by Serjeant Lancaster, and since his death by his wife. Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… he sends various questions respecting the required arms, and the liability of various persons, to which he … merchant ships, to Buckingham, that their ships, stayed at Weymouth, may be restored, though the goods may be … towards obtaining a muster of the horse trained bands at York on April 21. Had written in reply to the inclosed, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and Shropshire, who by his industry and credit, with at least 500 spinners and workfolks, are daily nourished and … complaint of Mr. Bold, of Portsea, of a new overcharge of arms, imposed upon him, in reference to his estate in that … Spry's regiment by the Commissioners of Sussex, under Serjeant Major Bucke, for whom they had received no …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Measures were taken to put a stop to a practice sprung up at Ipswich and elsewhere, of building ships with low decks, … of War to be written, and certificates required by them, at their meeting this day, and mentioned in the preceding … Isle of Rh, where a shot from the citadel shot both his arms in such way that they were cut off above the elbows. At
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Whitehall. 6. Minutes of proceedings of the Council of War at their meeting this day. It is ordered, that as soon as 12 of the 30 ships ordered at the last meeting to be prepared for sea with all … for relief of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners; arms proper for the various descriptions of soldiers; state …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Exchequer and Justice of Assize for co. Somerset. At the last assizes for Dorset an order was made for … by land. Capt. Hone to have the quality and pay of Serjeant Major. [ Draft.] March 16. Arundel House. 13. Thomas … the Deputy Lieutenants they found both country and town in arms, too strongly by far for the soldiers, and so enraged by …
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