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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… in arms and remain abroad. (5.) Corresponders with Charles Stuart or his agents abroad. (6.) Scandalous ministers who …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… perpetual banishment and confiscation, Charles and James Stuart, the late King's sons, being supernumeraries: John, …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 1651, making all that keep correspondence with Charles Stuart or his party traitors; and another of 13 Aug. 1651, …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… concerning new delinquents that adhered to Charles Stuart in the late invasion. We have seized some goods, and …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… of the five gentlemen going to Worcester to assist Charles Stuart. [1 page.] Enclosing, 87. i. Note of lands liable to … being then one of the chief officers belonging to Charles Stuart, who was at the head of his army at Worcester. There … the part taken by the said persons in the cause of Charles Stuart at Worcester, or of the late King, 27 Feb. and 1 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… father, Ant. Hardwick, sequestered for proclaiming Charles Stuart, son of the late tyrant, on his coming to Worcester, …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… he continued till 1651, when he was relieved by Charles Stuart, whose army he joined, fighting at Wigan against Col. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Middleton, and any others who, on pretence of Charles Stuart, or any other pretence, have been in arms against … said persons, or have corresponded with or aided Charles Stuart. All persons owing them money or holding goods, &c., …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… rebellion, or since 30 Jan. 1649, on behalf of Charles Stuart. We will soon let you know what is to be the … rebellion, or since 30 Jan. 1649, on behalf of Charles Stuart, and examine witnesses. You say that several gentlemen … convicted of the design of surprising York for Charles Stuart in 165455, when there were rendezvous on Noman's and …
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… any others who, since 7 May 1659, on behalf of Charles Stuart or any other, have been in arms or raised forces … since 30 Jan. 1649 promoted the pretended title of Charles Stuart to be King, or have corresponded with him, or lent … take a horse anywhere, for his master (meaning Charles Stuart) would bear him out. Britten complained of Mr. Howe …
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