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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… was ordered that petitioner should repay to Clarke 7 l. 10 s., which he had formerly levied on Clarke's goods, and 3 l. … of Capt. Norman of Dunkirk brought in there a fly-boat, a prize, which they sold to some of that town for 160 l. Pray … (whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary) for trial of actions above 40 s. in the County Court or Sheriff's
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… businesses will be much intricated. The Elector of Saxony's jealousies against the Swedes are like to spoil all. Hears … been assaulted by two men-ofwar of Holland, the ship made prize of, and the men belonging to her confined in the common … pretended debt of 300 l., and had given warning to go to a trial, notwithstanding Fletcher and Godfrey Maydwell, his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Mr. Comptroller [Sir John Suckling], why the St. George's or Mayor's feast at Norwich should not be held this year, on account … He requests a Commission of Oyer and Terminer for the trial of these villains, and that as soon as possible, he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to examine and certify the truth thereof, and to cause the prize mentioned therein to be stayed. [1 p.] June 21. Copy of … On the 20th inst. the writer repaired to Mr. Lingen's house, and showed him the petition to the Council and the … company are now in the gaol of Yarmouth to receive their trial. The outrages alleged are seven in number, three in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The postmasters of those parts deny to carry the writer's letters, except they be directed to a Privy Councillor, … out above these two years that he might be brought to trial but never could obtain it, and good cause why. He has … out for justice, that his cause might be brought to a trial, and long since has fully cleared himself of those most …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ship as his Majesty hath directed; to consider Capt. Cooke's complaint of exportation of fullers' earth by warrant of … Cottington and showed him a model. It were fit to make a trial of three ships, two at Chatham and one at Portsmouth. … Chedle to . When the writer left London he hoped his trial would have been put off till the Judges of the King's
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the customs there, and insolence of his Majesty's messengers and common informers, as they cannot longer … Having before his last return to the Downs had sufficient trial of her, they much marvel that he has neglected to write … the three as they should be. He believes the fourth upon trial will not prove much better; indeed the King's ships are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Sir John Beaumont to Sec. Windebank. Attends Windebank's son there. They are now preparing for their journey, which … accused of notorious piracies, and are remitted to a legal trial; the ship is brought up to Dublin, where the writer is … Anglesey. 8. Timothy Tourneur to Sec. Windebank. After the trial of Thomas Chedle and Lady Bulkeley, Sir Peter Mutton …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… gone to procure it and on doing so will make the supply.P.S. If money for victualling the whole 540 men cannot be had, … having notice of his riding there, thinking to make her prize (while the searcher of the town and the master of the … hereof before they brought any more to the like trial, presenting their opinions that what they have done …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… weeks, at their costs, as well in victuals as in men's wages and other things necessary for war, to be made ready, … the 3 l. per annum, if not, hopes he will concur in a trial of the church's right with some of his tenants. The … notes seem to relate to the whole proceedings during the trial, which was continued throughout this day and on the 7th …
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