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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Newmarket. 1. Earl of Thomond to [Williamson]. New-year's greetings; had the weather been fitting, would have … Mr. Feltham has reminded him of the auditor of Ireland's warrant for the creation money, and of the letter to the … Smyrna, a Parmesan cheese from Leghorn, and some oats from Whitby, for J. W[illiamson], and a Parmesan cheese from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 2. Warrant for a grant to Mary Scott of 68 l. 11 s., being the King's moiety of the fine to be paid by Sam. Tyrrell, merchant, … ships; some from Newcastle will be ready for him. Feb. 22. Whitby. 64. Thos. Waade to Williamson. A fleet of 260 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… in Kircaldy, and three Dutch men-of-war near St. Andrew's. Newcastle, March 12: The convoy from Leith has been driven … convoy; two are of Yarmouth and came in, the rest are Whitby men, and have gone northward. A Dutch caper is … On Wednesday 200 sail of colliers passed the port [Whitby] with three convoys, and on the next day 25 sail, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… was among the Scotch rebels last winter, and in last year's insurrection in Ireland, has been in Westmoreland, at a … [2 pages.] April 6. York. 111. John Mascall to Williamson. Whitby is much infested with three pickeroons, and a French … has sunk a Burlington buss. Has shipped a cask of ale from Whitby, as a present for him. April 6. 112. Sir Philip Frowde …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… convoys for Portsmouth; account of boatswain and carpenter's stores required. The five tuns of water so long importuned … who influence the nation, should be stopped. April 15. Whitby. 75. Thos. Waade to Williamson. Three capers have been … on the coast. Notices of other ships. [2 pages.] April 18. Whitby. 117. Thos. Waade to Williamson. Nearly 400 sail of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… his ship, there being none aboard; he has Sir Edw. Spragg's consent thereto. [ Adm. Paper.] April 22. 2. Account by … among which are three flag ships, have been seen off Whitby, which causes fear for 60 light colliers riding in … to Williamson. There have been 20 Dutch men-of-war off Whitby four days; till they remove, no coals must be expected …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Two French vessels have arrived, with the Duke of York's pass, for fetching away the French prisoners from Apsom. … are no Dutch nor French men-of-war on the coasts. May 2. Whitby. 22. Thos. Waade to Williamson. A Dutch dogger has forced into Runswick, four miles to the north, three Whitby vessels laden with coals for the King's alum works, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… oars of 15 and 16 feet to Chatham, as Mr. Harrington's oars are only 14 and 14 feet, and are not yet received into … earth, the other with ballast for Newcastle. May 16. Whitby. 8. Thos. Waade to Williamson. A Hamburg hoy has met … have returned into the Humber, having cruised as far as Whitby and seen no enemy; two have lost masts. Sir Jeremy …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… port will be debarred all trade. May 25. Weymouth. 3. C. S[awtell] to Edm. Sawtell. The Rupert arrived yesterday, … shooting is said to be heard towards Plymouth. May 30. Whitby. 88. Thos. Waade to Williamson. On Monday Sir Jeremy … 2 suspicious sails southward, anchored close under Whitby guns, but 5 Lynn men rode out, encouraged by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… June 1. Lyme. 3. Anth. Thorold to James Hickes. The King's birthday and restoration day was solemnly observed at Lyme. … Notices of ships; great shooting has been heard off Whitby, but the cause is not known as yet. June 1. Newcastle. … sloop and Dutch man-of-war, seen about Bardsey. June 6. Whitby. 102. Thos. Waade to Williamson. Thirty vessels have …
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