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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… it, for it concerns not only the ruin of a poor seafaring man, but a most dangerous breach in the jurisdiction of the … this day I never heard of him, or of his employment. This man, though he confesses that this error was committed three … to use the said invention at a place in Fleet Street, near Temple Bar. [ See Coll. Proc. Car. I., No. 219. 2 pp.] Feb. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to confirm to petitioners the place to train up both man and horse, with a convenient annual salary from each … a ship of the fleet at Cadiz took some goods out of a man-ofwar of Algiers. For recovery of these sums petitioner's … of these, to petitioner's great damage, he being a young man and but a small time trading for himself, and they will …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… will be), we have thought Sergeant Heath the fittest man. Sergeant Whitfield, his Majesty's other sergeant, is … any particular of his own, but as the writer's principal man in his place for victualling the navy. Lawrence is not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… are at higher rates than have been known in the memory of man. [1 p.] March 5. Kelmarsh. 24. Sir John Hanbury, Sheriff … 12 men weaponed, on Thursday, the 8th inst., upon Thomas Temple and his brother coming from Edinburgh, Renton replies … had been a previous question between Renton and Thomas Temple respecting the detention by the latter of certain …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Complaint is made by the States ambassador that a man-of-war belonging to the States, whereof Bastion Tieson is … and William Grigson, alderman of the said borough. Thomas Temple, John Foxton, and George Temple, on the 8th instant, returning from Edinburgh to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Mr. Noy to be as good as could be made by the wit of man. His grandmother, Mrs. Ley, who was Juell's daughter and … requiring 3 l. assessed upon Henry Coghill, of Aldenham, a man of great possessions in that place, and in purse ready … and another of his servants. This Coghill is a leading man on that side the country, and the neighbours' eyes are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… i. ii. Report of Nathaniel Butter, Thomas Downes, Samuel Man, and John Parkar, about the right to the Turkish History. … of Richard Dixon to the same. Being a very simple poor man, he is much vexed by Mr. Richardson, clerk, because he … but submits himself, and craves pardon, being a very poor man. The officers for cards and dice desire he may give bond …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… if petitioners be tied to their limitations; that no man be pressed to subscribe; that the buildings be not … is now propounded, which now will be his utter undoing, No man is so long behind, and no one more necessitated, having … in London, wherefore the writers had sent the bearer, a man of that trade, who knows them well, if you please to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to himself and the heirs male of his body. [ Coll. Sign Man., Car. I., Vol. ii., No. 14.] [Nov. 3.] 10. Petition of … account of Attorney General Heath, Treasurer of the Inner Temple, of all his receipts and payments as such Treasurer … following, "at the Chamber of Mr. Attorney General in the Temple."] [Nov. 9.] 43. Minute of the contents of the above …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… told me about a fortnight since that he had not from any man about it. He is now in visitation. Touching the … which if he gain there will be enough to pay you and every man. [ p.] May 16. Warrant to the Master of the Great … life, that I am very loth to put the place to him or any man on such terms. I confess two years is enough for any man
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