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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… him 10 foot soldiers, with whom they are to repair to the Tower of London and there search all the prisoners remaining … the said Colonel Mainwaring, as also the Lieutenant of the Tower and all other his Majesty's officers and loving …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… were burnt by accident near Wapping, half a mile from the Tower, and also a house near. The sailors, being drunk, let a … hath proposed an exchange of Mr. Montague, out of the Tower, for Lord Lowden [Lothian?], detained by the King … upon petition of Sir Henry Compton, late prisoner in the Tower of London, it was ordered by the Commons' House that he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Newick, Sussex, yeoman, and William Wallis, of the Tower liberty, London, tailor, to John Hunt, serjeant-atarms … see Lords' Journals, vi., 273]. That the Lieutenant of the Tower of London shall, according to the order of this House …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… J[ohn] B[orough, Garter and keeper of the Records in the Tower to Archbishop Laud]. Though, touching the creation of … glazier was paid since the Archbishop's commitment to the Tower by the Archbishop's direction, as the glazier verily …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being an old Dutch ship of small value. Aug. 20. The Tower. 57. Sir Allen Apsley to the same. Has supplied the … for the horses will receive their provisions from the Tower next week. The ships to guard the Narrow Seas are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… be furnished with 150 backs, breasts, and pots from the Tower, where Mr. Millington informs they now are, and not … shall send out the regiment of trained bands of the Tower Hamlets, the regiment of the auxiliaries of Southwark, … viz. 3. That one regiment of the trained bands of the [Tower] Hamlets and one of the Auxiliaries of Southwark are on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Barclay. Ordered, 1. That Mr. Cordall shall send up to the Tower all the gunpowder so soon as made, and shall not have … Goring to Mr. [Sir Isaac] Pennington, Lieutenant of the Tower. Not finding any of those yesterday that use to take … caused him to direct his letters to Mr. Lieutenant of the Tower [Sir Isaac Pennington] in my absence. You will find …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the gunpowder now in Leaden Hall be removed into the White Tower of London for more safety, great fear and danger being … or brought to London from foreign parts be carried to the Tower, the same to be kept for and disposed of by the owners … 4. [This order] to be directed to the Lieutenant of the Tower and all other officers there whom it may concern. 5. To …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Militia and subcommittees of Westminster and the [Tower] Hamlets be desired to attend in the afternoon, to give …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… which did great execution upon the enemy, blowing up a tower which joined to the Manor-yard, and this mine taking so …
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