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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… told by his book woman that Dr. Chamberlain, a man midwife and a notorious fanatic, had a letter from his father from … several miles near Dublin, there was nothing but killing and slaying; will try to get the letter. Has written to Capt. … this course would go further than a short corporal punishment; asks how to dispose of the remains of the Hare …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Has called over the West Friezland's pressed company, and finds many absent, and those who did appear very refractory, because the captain … several of the prisoners have been brought to condign punishment. With reference thereon to Lord Chief Justice …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the Cormorants. Sept. 15. 4. Certificate by George Wild, and two others, to the orthodoxy and loyalty of Brian Smith, who was made M.A. in 1640. [Sept. … Jersey or Guernsey, withdrawing all licences for export, and granting a moiety of the forfeitures to the discoverer of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to the Navy Comrs. Ten calkers can be spared from Woolwich and six from Deptford, to finish the Warspite. Wants joiners, also a bedstead and tables. [ Adm. Paper.] June 26. Plymouth. 2. Account of … bound him over to appear at the assizes, in case further punishment should be ordered. Will try to apprehend many who …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of the fight. The Dutch are sure to be first out at sea, and this they think will show the world their advantage. [ … juice.] Col. White is not yet gone for England. The Dutch and French do not intend a descent as yet, though it is … These are the first examples of justice in capital punishment since the fleet came out. There is good supply of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… The scouts report the Dutch to be 100 sail, great and small. July 15. Plymouth Fort. 2. Sir Jo. Skelton to Williamson. A ship from Alicant and Tangiers reports that the King of Tafaletta came against … or neglect, all but four have run away. Unless some punishment be infficted, the King's interests will go badly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 1. Sir Thos. Clifford to Lord Arlington. The Prince and Duke are much obliged for the papers from Holland, giving an account of the Dutch fleet, and the opinion which De Ruyter himself has of our force. All … the strength which the Dutch hasten to send to De Ruyter, and because of the French King's order to De Beaufort to join …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… July 27 ? 1. Details of the engagement between the English and Dutch fleet, and the proceedings of the English from 4 a.m., July 25, to 5 … at night, the Jersey had her mainmast split by lightning, and was sent back to Sheerness to repair, and Mr. Digby with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Tidings of the fleet's victory are daily hoped for, and would cause great rejoicings. Aug. 1. 2. James Hickes to … lost more honor than ever he got; God forgive him his sin, and send him his just reward. Aug. 1. Falmouth. 3. Thos. … by alliance, that it is very difficult to bring them to punishment; only a few attend divine service, and those are …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to the college; most welcome, not only for its cost and curiosity, but for its congruity to them, who by statute … duty, to the great hindrance of the service, and deserves punishment. [ Adm. Paper.] Aug. 23. Kinsale. 124. Wm. Penn to … order to Windsor Castle, and there remains, though no crime against King or government has been charged against …
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