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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… rates set down by Captain Legg or by the officers of the Tower, as directed by the Council. For the difference of bore …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and 1st April. So that there remained in magazine in the Tower 243 lasts 10 cwts. 19 lbs., and at Portsmouth 5 lasts 7 … the 12th or 14th of the present month, to be delivered at Tower Wharf, I did presently warn a Court of Aldermen, when … Interrogatories ministered to John Earl of Loudoun, in the Tower. Whether he had signed the Covenant, and when ? Whether …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… April both inclusive. Lord Loudoun continues still in the Tower close prisoner. His letter hitherto has been only read … and the Attorney-General examined Lord Loudoun at the Tower touching the letter, who, as it is said, confessed it, … gates of the town are easy of approach, being without a ditch, but all except two, which they propose to dam up, have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Colvill, but hearing that his brother was confined in the Tower, he came straight to Rye; there he took boat, and … they appointed some records to be taken out of the Tower and to be brought to the Upper House the next morning, … Bishop [Williams], of Lincoln, was delivered out of the Tower; the same evening he went to Lambeth, but upon what …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. The Council to [Sir William Balfour], Lieutenant of the Tower, requiring him to permit John Mayhew, servant to John … of religion, was committed close prisoner to the Tower, for refusing to deliver to his Majesty all those … to command the road, harbour, and town, that the wall and ditch lately made about it are exceeding needful, and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Warrant to [Sir William Balfour], lieutenant of the Tower. You are to deliver Christopher Hudson, now prisoner in … like to the Sheriff of London. You are to repair to the Tower to-morrow by 6 o'clock a.m. to receive from the Lieutenant of the Tower Christopher Hudson, and to carry him to London Bridge, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… during the month. Total remaining in magazine at the Tower, 192 lasts 19 cwts. 94 lbs., and at Portsmouth 7 lasts … to him [James Colville] that was lately prisoner in the Tower here; I have thereupon signified his Majesty's pleasure … along about it, with loopholes to shoot out of. There is a ditch cast without it 16 feet wide, and as many deep. There …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Star Chamber. Mr. [John] Crewe that was committed to the Tower has at last submitted, acknowledges his offence by … and which letter the Lord of Loudoun, now prisoner in the Tower, did subscribe; it is said this Colvill was taken going … mired him, they drag him about the town leaving him in the ditch for dead, but he being soon after come to himself got …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that the Gunmakers' Company of London had delivered at the Tower 6,498 muskets up to May last, for which they had been … their designs. The lady of Lord Loudoun, who is in the Tower, came in person to the Lords in Parliament to demand … limited delivered to his Majesty's officers of arms in the Tower. The money for these arms I and Mr. Avery gave security …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… or otherwise respectively. Total remaining in store at the Tower and at Portsmouth, 196 lasts 9 cwt. 28 lbs. [=2 pp.] …
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