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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Idle to be laid open again, and the "sosse" and engine of wood to be demolished, and the petitioners relieved for their … the sum of 10,000 l., such sum to be paid by grants in fee farm of lands of the value of 666 l. 13 s. 4 d. per annum. … widow, petitioner's mother, being possessed of a personal estate of seven or eight thousand pounds, which she intended …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the said pardon was exception of goods and chattels, his estate, being about 50 l., stayed in the hands of Capt. … them by their deputy of Birchington and the ville of Wood, in the Isle of Thanet, Robert Wood, a wandering person, whom the deputy intended to punish …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Morton of Durham. Thanks for a favour received by Mr. Wood. Sends abstract of three letters of his last week's … and the retreat of the Duke de Feria. Such is the estate at this present, but now we are moved by new matter. … him to inform that Sir John's desire only is to take in farm his Majesty's part of the profit for licences and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… almost four years. May 1. 14. Declaration of the present estate of the City of Exeter, and its inability to set forth …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ Two pages.] Feb. 3. 10. Sir Robert Coke and Richard Wood to the same. Acknowledge their letter of the 22d January … There being no authority by the last commission to take wood ashes as formerly, petitioners cannot get sufficient to … expressly to acquaint the Archbishop with the miserable estate of that church, whereof when he shall have heard the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… timber within the usual "fellets" for complement or cord wood. [ A fragment. One page.] Inclosed, 6. i. Lord Treasurer … Conway an account of what is due to the writer from the estate of his late father. Mons. Salvetti demands from … with a house and piece of ground called Finsbury Farm, taken of them by the petitioner for grazing horses …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… It is here stated to be that there is sufficient wood ashes, both for the saltpetremen and the soapboilers, if … affirm that they were wont to have the best green wood ashes delivered at their work-houses at 7 d. per … after his decease, by Fleming, to whom the managing of his estate was committed in trust, it being by the Commissioners …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Dean. Will give his Majesty 6 s. 8 d. per cord for all his wood round, which is 1,500 l. per annum better to the King … to the King. Begs him to take into his consideration the estate of Sir Thomas Roe, who is retired to a private life … Account of receipts and payments from sale of stock on a farm, endorsed by Sir John Lambe as "a brief of Lett's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Lee a courtesy should purchase the remainder of Mr. Lee's estate in the corps of his prebend, he would grant him a further estate in it for three lives or twentyone years, and at what … died very lately outlawed, by reason whereof the small estate he has left is forfeited to his Majesty, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to accept the widow of John Johnson as his tenant for a farm let to her husband by Lord Conway at Drayton. [ Seal … as he might. On certain explanations as to the alderman's estate, six months were given for payment of 500 l., and the … of other moneys disbursed eat out the best part of his estate, for he has lost by it already more than 2,000 l., and …
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