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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Admiralty think it not fit to give any way to petitioner's request, whereby to draw a charge upon the King. Whitehall, … country of incontinency with one Margaret Foster his wife's grandchild. He has been presented to the court of Lincoln, … escaped; the warden said that Powell had a writ to go to a trial in Shropshire to testify, and had not returned; if he …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Lynn persuaded to take five shillings to go to the King's ship in room of an able seaman. Christopher Addington and … Bonaventure for 8 months, and the Ninth Whelp for one year's service on the coast of Ireland, amounting to 7,291 l. 14 … and Edward Jenner respecting a Holland man-of-war with a prize which anchored off Brighthelmstone and a fleet of about …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ships, and rewards to Captains and Surgeons; 23,144 l. 13 s. 8 d. June 1. Limehouse. 2. Samuel Clarke to Capt. James … press of 500 mariners; pay of the Captains of the King's ships to be increased to 10 s. per day, those of merchant … 5. 22. Note, by John Drake, of the Duke's tenths of the prize, called the Good Jesus, brought in by the Willing Mind, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of London, to the King. In the reigns of the King's predecessors from Henry III., they and the Hanse Towns had … That morning five men of that town went aboard a Dunkirk prize at anchor in the road, and "required the Dunkirkers a … with the pix (the privy mark being the bell) from the trial of the pix on 27th June 1634 to that of this day. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. The King to the Master and Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge. By the statutes of that college, it is … and carpenters, which they have certified. Upon further trial at sea, in case her leak increase, desires to know … The sugars were in legal manner found to be lawful prize. Eight months after petitioner putting forth on another …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… exhibited to the King of wastes committed in the Bishop's woods since his coming to that see, his Majesty thinks good … men to be posts who for their wages shall receive 2 s. per day. [ Seal of the Council attached. 1 p.] July 1. 3. … the Dunkirkers ashore and afterwards brought in the prize which they had taken, the matter is no ways so foul as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1635. [ Copy. p.] July 17. Another copy of Sec. Windebank's letter to Sir William Russell, calendared above. [ See Vol. … Percival having been trusted with collecting tenths of prize goods brought within the collectorship of Dover, has … sophisticate, and not fit to be put to sale. On a legal trial they were found good wines, and since that, by order of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to be true, are to give order for satisfying petitioner's desire. Whitehall, [ date not inserted]. Indorsed, 1. ii. … abroad minister occasion. There has been some fresh trial of the St. Andrew; the officers in her now tell him … are advertised by the Earl of Lindsey that on some further trial it is the opinion that the St. Andrew will prove …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Chester, with power to inclose the same. He is to pay 20 s. for every acre, amounting to 12,216 l., to the Earl of … rent of 4 d. for every acre, which amounts to 203 l. 12 s. per annum. If, upon inclosing, there be found more acres … reply was that she was brought into St. Sebastian's as a prize, and so bought of [ sic] Don Fernando, and he sent to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Admiralty. Since they cast anchor in St. Helen's Road and Stokes Bay, there has blown such contrary winds … occasion to take out commissions of Oyer and Terminer for trial of pirates, which commissions being of the same nature … them by chance rescued the Dartmouth man and brought his prize hitherward, which, being lawfully his own, the Earl …
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