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… March 1646 Sir Hen. Boothby, Bart., of Clattercote, Oxon, and Merchant of London. 1 March 1646. Vol. A No. or p. C. 182 … his lands in co. Oxon, he went thither to keep possession, and there being differences between petitioner and Sir Rich. … of Sir Thos. Fairfax. Is 80 years old, very sickly and deaf. 195 36 April ? Articles exhibited against him by …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… paid John Delahay one hundred nobles to discharge his rent and arrears, but has received no acquittance from him. On the contrary Delahay has distrained upon him and seized some of his cattle. "I beseech you to acquainte my … year 45 Edward III that on great trees of 20 years' growth and upwards tithes should not be paid. Notwithstanding, one …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… April 1608, 1-15 April 1608, 1-15 The Earls of Suffolk and Salisbury to the Attorney General 1608, April 1. The Lord … Majesty that he is seised of the manors of Huntingfeild and Newhall, co. Suffolk, of an estate in fee tail to himself … abroad to my friends; protesting howsoever you have been deaf unto me, I know not for what cause, yet never did poor …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… made me make ready this enclosed letter four days ago, and since that time I have had the good fortune to receive … Sir Chr. St. Lawrance to solicit his suit to her Majesty and to my Lords. You must press all my friends from me to … villainously slandered, has made me, like Cressus his dumb son, break silence, and being destitute of all means to …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Robert Cecil. 1599, Aug. 21. I have received your letter, and accordingly have sent the master of the French bark by … presenting. This Frenchman has been here almost one month, and since his arrival here has not been any French bark but … plunge of danger and misery alive, though I be both blind, deaf and a stark beggar, yet will I by the experience of this …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… a letter from your lordship, my Lord of Worcester, and my Lord of Northampton, signifying his Majesty's resolution touching the Great Park, and will give knowledge accordingly to the undertenants. From … it is not possible to see more careful affection in any dumb creature than the female shows to her little ones. I …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… allege of matters past for his humble refusal thereof, and desire he hath to remain where he is. And so he resteth wholly at the disposition of your … has increased the hostility of the King, and made the Pope deaf to our petitions. When Father Gordon returned from …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… the more in that my lord your father had no liking of it, and for my own part, I remember no such matter, but if I … of Essex. 1598, Dec. 1. In extremity of law his property and all monies owing to him are in her Majesty, by reason of … Docwra to the Earl of Essex. 1598, Dec. 15. I could not be deaf to the report of your lordship's employment, neither so …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… two other of my houses for enlarging your late building, and, indeed, I was told before Christmas by Vincent that you … with Derrick for his term. Your many favours to myself and my son bind me to give satisfaction to your demands, … mighty : among the clergy, setting by non-residents and dumb dogs, you shall find ten puritans for one formalist. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… all matters were in good sort compounded betwixt him and me, which otherwise I might have doubted of. I have sent … unable to ride post, I have sent him by sea to Scotland, and the other John Anderson goeth presently by post, to whom … me, you will not like my answer, for to surmises I am dumb. If it be because I would not, in your particular, cross …
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