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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… he thought those of that religion to be of a better life and conversation than those of the religion generally … by all the said time, he hath found them to be the worst and most dangerous people in the world, they are so … in my dealing with foreign princes, my part is to stand dumb till I be directed by my sovereign what to say or write; …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… for the Prince his son with the Lady Elizabeth's grace, and he spake thereof as if he conceived that the same was in … unlikely his Majesty might hearken to that proposition. And I told him besides that it did now more than ever import … appear that we desired it not on our parts, having given a deaf ear to the propositions which had been made by Monsr. de …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Dorchester. On her petition to the King, Vol. cli., No. 9, and the references consequent thereon, a book is now drawn up … late sergeant-major to Colonel Hakluyt, to the Council and Council of War. Petitioner was lately arrested at the … Council. Had served 20 years, and been "shot "blind and deaf." Prays directions to the Justices of co. Hereford to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… day, upon hearing some of the Company of Weavers of London and some of the factors of the weavers of silks and stuffs of Canterbury, and finding that the company of … called him my Lord. Yet his man told me that his master is deaf, and so indeed he is, and heard not when the women said …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1641. Aug. 1. 1. List of petitions, letters, orders, and other papers delivered over to Sir Dudley Carleton's … 2. The King to Sir Edmund Wright, Lord Mayor of London, and the rest of the Commissioners for the poll money. Whereas … that she was glad of it, but sat as if she had been struck dumb. I sent it to the Prince, but have yet no answer of how …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… the counties of England from Bedfordshire to Lincolnshire, and including London, with the distribution of ships to each, and their tonnage and charge. The charges vary from 16,000 l. … of correction six sturdy vagabonds, one that feigned to be dumb, an apprentice who ran away from his master, and four …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… enclosed to Lord [Arlington]. Was sent for by the Prince and Duke to the fleet, to secure the prizes which encumbered … is less at Ipswich this week, only eight having died, and also in the adjacent places, but has increased at … but be conducted to their place of embarking. The dumb boy's tongue had been freshly cut out by a a surgeon, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 187 Undated 1666 Undated. 1666 1. Report of the Master and Brethren of Trinity House, on the petition of Hugh Butler … Haven, that such a lighthouse would be of great benefit, and that the petitioner should have 2 d. a ton on all British … the devil raging at his worst. "It is true the dumb greedy dogs, and the pitiful puppy priests have little …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… is drawing the youth of the Smyrna factory into gaming and debauchery; will not feel safe till he, his wife, and other vicious persons there without employment are out of … will forbear no longer, as his delays have made them deaf to all entreaties; must either fly the country or starve …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… March 1-19, 1661 March 1. 1. Certificate by Thos. Penrose, and seven others, as to the conduct of John , on board the … to the Same. Capt. Edw. Curtis removed two brass bases and a cable from a Spanish prize which he had taken, and sent … circuit, are taken ill, the latter struck blind and deaf. It is thought a judgment for their severe conduct to …
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