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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… I trouble many and please not myself. It is in the King's power to ease them and content me, to settle a more worthy … I cannot well govern. This last day my Lord Chancellor's absence wrought my delay. This next Saturday threatens Sir … 7 s. 6 d. Marrow bones 6 3 s. "Burres" [? sweetbreads] of veal 8 16 d. Deers' tongues 1 doz. 18 d. Lamb allowed for …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… June 16. His Majesty hath heard his Attorney General's report as touching mine interest to the keeping of the … lambs 8, beef 6 pieces, bacon 1 flitch, rabbits 4 score, veal 5 joints, pigeons 96, butter 96 lb., pigs 1, chickens … name what the joints may be, yet the prices of joints in veal and mutton greatly vary, therefore the joints should be …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… celerity must be used in the search of John Fortescue's house, there being many places of secret conveyance in it. … of Southwark, to kill quietly in his house during Lent, veal, lamb, and mutton, for Douglas's use.At the Wardrobe, 1 March, 1597. Unsigned. p. ( 204. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… his revenue. 1 p. (P. 206.) [ Cf. p. 93 above and Cal. S.P. Dom., 16031610, p. 364.] Robert Ashley to the Earl of … him his successor. Begs that he may serve in his brother's room. 1 Undated. Holograph. Endorsed: "1607." 1 p. ( 123. … the lands of the country of Kyneliertie, called McCartaine's country, in Ulster, to Sir Nicholas Mawltbye, now deceased. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… they used great wood. Thirdly, we understand that Burcard's hearth was made of clay and charcoal-dust beaten and pinned … was built at Beauchief by Mr. Humphreys, after her Majesty's grant of the privilege to him; which hearth being made of … for the Star Chamber. The gross acates as beef, mutton, veal and lamb, were likewise provided in the town by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to the Council. Thanks for their care and his Majesty's grace and goodness in affording their merchants a convoy … City, which the Earl of Holland claims in St. Bartholomew's; but by reason of the Earl's absence, they were discharged of further attendance. May …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Vandyke for certain pictures by him delivered for the King's use. [7 lines on parchment.] Feb. 23. 3. Anthony Hinton to Nicholas. Joseph Rea, heretofore the writer's deputy in the bailiwick of Westminster, has got into his hands 100 l. of last year's ship-money, due from Richard Denham, one of the burgesses …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… hear or refer the cause, and if he shall find petitioner's innocent simplicity proved, he begs the archbishop's favour. [ p.] Underwritten, 4. i. Reference to Sir John … charges in transporting himself as his Majesty's ambassador extraordinary from Venice to Turin. [ Docquet.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… at his first coming thither, which the [petitioner's] father refused [to do], and afterwards came before Col. … Hopton thereupon, who sent a messenger for petitioner's father and imprisoned him till he got a bond of 300 l. for … counter security for payment of that money, and his father's executor, who afterwards died in prison for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… House to Captain Jordan or any commander of the Parliament's ships in King Road or those parts. We have appointed 5,000 l. now at Bristol to be put aboard Capt. Pilgrim's ship to be transported to Dublin, but as there may be … money aboard your ship and keep it safe till Capt. Pilgrim's coming thither. [ p.] May 1. Proceedings at the Committee …
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