Search

Displaying 911 - 920 of 9660
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is extremely desirous to make all well with the King and the States, and if they do not as they should, she assures Vane it is not … houses in that country.P.S. Tom Culpeper came last night and gave her his letter. His Colonel died yesterday morning …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Navy, as all other officers both of the Navy and Ordnance, who receive yearly fee and have under their control any of his Majesty's stores, … them. He is ready to stand up and fight his master's battles, but he can only do it with reason, when he knows the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Privy Seal, Lord Newburgh, Sir Thomas Edmondes, Treasurer, and Sir Henry Vane, Comptroller of the Household, and Sec. Windebank. The persons assembled resolved that his … of the Masters in Chancery to be paid out of the Hanaper, and that the Registrars and other officers of that court …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has been charged for embezzling four small coils of rope, and has been imprisoned for the same until he put in security … The ropes were in a store house in petitioner's charge, and having great occasion to use a small sum of money he took the ropes out about 8 o'clock in the morning, and landed them openly at a common wharf before twenty …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Queen of Bohemia. The contagion increasing in London, and being scattered in the adjacent villages, has made his … be with the Queen at Oatlands with very little attendance, and the rest with his Lords at Windsor for despatch of … them again. Roe argues the Dutch question at great length, and contends that the States would derive great pecuniary and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… boats from the island side loaded them with ballast, and having taken in about 80 tons set sail again, and the wind shortening they came to an anchor under St. … at night. About 10 at night the wind veered to the W.S.W., and they were all under sail again by 12 at night. They had a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Roe] to William, Earl of Exeter. Sends a letter of form and duty of his office [Chancellor of the Order of the … be from the creation to the world's end the same thing; and therefore the Papists have an ill brag of antiquity. … many passes on the Elbe, sent up an army into Silesia, and relieved the Landgrave of Hesse. That the Lord Marshal is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Florence with almost as much health as he parted from it, and is upon his departure for Leghorn and Genoa. Thought to have passed by Milan, but the Spaniard … by that time to have received more. Has in hand 220 l., and the constables are busily collecting the rest. Particular …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Oatlands. Proclamation against false packing of butter, and other deceits concerning butter casks, discovered since … that behalf. Recites proclamation of 13th November 1634, and intimates that the power given to Capt. John Read, as announced therein, had been enlarged. Coopers and potters are charged to make vessels for keeping butter of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… August 117, 1637 Aug. 1. Wells. 1. Bishop Pierce, of Bath and Wells, William Bassett, sheriff of Somerset, and John Malet, the late sheriff, to the Council Report under … upon them by Coxe, but was left in arrear by Hodges, and only demanded by Coxe. Hodges alleged that he imposed the …
Displaying 911 - 920 of 9660