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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to be altered. It suggests such a jealousy of Dr. Henchman's relation to the Bishop of Lincoln as he believes will breed … was written to by the Bishop of Lincoln in Dr. Henchman's behalf, and it is a thing commonly known that Dr. Henchman is of kind to the Bishop of Lincoln by the mother's side. An elder brother of Dr. Henchman was the Bishop's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and certificate, and recommend the business to the Council's wisdom. Inclose, 1. i. Petition of Weavers, Fullers, and … of such goods as were preserved of Capt. Jacob Mette's prize, cast away upon the south part of the Isle of Wight. … freeing them from Turks and pirates. As he has had full trial of the Vanguard and Henrietta Maria, desire him to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… others of Doncaster to the Council. Have received the King's proclamation, whereby they are commanded to certify such as … the watercourse, should be demolished; and that some legal trial should be had to determine what right the inhabitants … their advice thereupon. They are1, concerning the sugar prize; 24, complaints of the Dutch, the Dunkirkers, and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… D.D., Master of the Temple and one of the King's chaplains, to the King. The differences concerning the … his time, his name, and his means of subsistence, and God's possessions, the King's right, and a place so ancient and … Four lines.] Oct. 15. Whitehall. The same to the same. The prize ship the Black George, heretofore lent to the Earl of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a great abatement in the price of wool to the decay of men's estates. The writers especially present to consideration … desired to be informed what the writer conceived of the trial which passed against the King's clerk Mr. Boughton for … General. His cause in the Star Chamber being now ready for trial, he prays that his writings may be restored to him, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Aletheia, that it was their ship that took a Dunkirk prize, on April 10. April 16. Portsmouth. 4. Sir Henry Palmer … Magna. 12. Jo. Motte to Robert Earl of Warwick. The writer's man, travelling between Colchester and Stanway, found the … of Bishop Laud, "Recusants within my diocese of St. David's, at Easter 1626." April 17. Durham. 15. Sir George Booth, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and Nathaniel Terne of cordage for mooring his Majesty's ships at Chatham and Portsmouth, to be laid out at … to be observed by men-of-war and others in his Majesty's roads and ports: [ Margin, "To be moved at [the] C[ouncil] … Jane Helliard and others. On notice that his Majesty's prize ship the Black George, heretofore lent to the Earl of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… whomsoever by the heels. That no coaches stay between Paul's Chain and the Fleet Conduit. The officers to be punished if … since his Majesty was pleased to refer the approbation and trial of the engine model for scouring the River Thames to … by Dunkirkers from subjects of the States, adjudged good prize in the Admiralty of Dunkirk, bought by the petitioners …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of a ship did before; he only does it to lessen the writer's authority. The chiefest place where they resort is Harty … James Cambell, and Sir Abraham Williams, are to cause a trial to be made thereof. [ Copy. Two pages and a half.] Dec. … was ordered that no more gigmills should be set up, that a trial should be made by water of the cloths dressed in these …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… been misread "Yorke." Indorsed "My cousin Pilkington's business." One page.] Dec. 18. Mincing Lane. 4. Officers of … l. for supply of the magazine is served into his Majesty's stores, and bills passed for the money, which the Treasurer … in Lambeth, St. Katherine's, and the Strand, and had made trial of the new soap which they plainly perceived did, with …