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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and leave all I had, both of my own and others', to the Turks' depredation, whereby I and the friends who trusted me … to our master. I hear from Zealand that a great fleet of Turks has come into the channel, and taken one of their ships. The Turks say that by the late treaty with Blake, they have the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… witness of his, has just returned from captivity under the Turks,referred to the judges delegate, to consider the case, … Alice Wheeler. Going to New England, was taken by the Turks, with her husband and 2 children, who were there killed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… left in his charge at Tunis to the depredation of the Turks, whereby he and his friends will suffer great loss; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Rich. Lawrence at Constantinople, of Dec. 31, that several Turks there had received advice from Aleppo that the siege …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… in protecting the ship, value 15,000 l., from the insolent Turks, who would have seized it as a shipwreck. He has … that Fowke preserved their goods from seizure by the Turks, but seized some in payment of the 1,800 dollars, until … of Fowke in preserving the said ship from seizure by the Turks as a wreck. Also that 4,000 sacks of cotton is the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… to obtain the release of Geo. Davies, taken by the Turks from an English ship in service of the Venetians; pray …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… of Tunis as was given to Algiers and Tripoli. If the Turks broke their treaty with her Majesty, the consul was …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… and Gibraltar, as also for her forces in Catalonia If the Turks had become so very compassionate of the necessities of …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… letter, demanding satisfaction for the death of the seven Turks, whom he (Baker) some time since mentioned to his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… upon their heads, and beat them to the ground, so that the Turks reverence the pictures. Barnardiston and Hodges, 2 merchants here, thinking the Turks were imposing, made their janizaries, being Turks, carry the pictures last St. George's day, but they …
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