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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… D.D., Master of the Temple and one of the King's chaplains, to the King. The differences concerning the … lastly, by his expulsion, on the information of malicious people. Prays warrant to bring up the master and boatswain of … boatswains, and therefore recommend some choice men now in old ships to be placed in the new ones, and others in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… a great abatement in the price of wool to the decay of men's estates. The writers especially present to consideration … Burlamachi's bills. The Queen thinks young Kingsmill too old and too tall, but has not denied him. The Queen will long … party there. Mr. Lee informs Mr. Robinson that there are people that will come aboard of him against his will, that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of a recent election for the mastership of St. John's College, and which commission is annexed to these depositions. The … witnesses examined were: Thomas Smyth, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. John Collins, M.D. of Cambridge. Thomas …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… or 400 tons from bringing coals from Newcastle to London, and also prohibiting the importation of Spanish tobacco. … Magna. 12. Jo. Motte to Robert Earl of Warwick. The writer's man, travelling between Colchester and Stanway, found the … 25. 68. Capt. John Mason to Nicholas. The King of Spain's old confederates of Hamburgh and subjects of Flanders, if …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
and Nathaniel Terne of cordage for mooring his Majesty's ships at Chatham and Portsmouth, to be laid out at … towns where the like feasts are kept. IV. That the people very much desire their continuance. Lastly. All those … to the Septuagint or seventy-two interpreters of the Old Testament. Throughout Somersetshire there are not only …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… whomsoever by the heels. That no coaches stay between Paul's Chain and the Fleet Conduit. The officers to be punished if … Plaise [Playce], boatswain of the Nonsuch, near 100 years old; John Palstock, purser of the Reformation; John Wright, … herald pronounced the same at the ante-chapel door to the people. Signals were also put up to give notice to the Tower …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for eight wash a piece. Their names are Jacob Galence and John Boane of Flushing. Hears there are three more … of a ship did before; he only does it to lessen the writer's authority. The chiefest place where they resort is Harty … in whose house (with Sir Anthony Maynie, his lordship's old friend) he has been very merry, who is so truly noble …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… been misread "Yorke." Indorsed "My cousin Pilkington's business." One page.] Dec. 18. Mincing Lane. 4. Officers of … fellows were put into them to be sent to Dunkirk, but the people of Faversham sending after them recovered two of the … the passage in his last about the writer's having become old before his time. Such praises are rather the offspring of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… desiring to beautify "the frontispiece" of Saint George's Chapel in that city, had done so, in this year 1633, by … all his time. The King, in regard to his being 82 years old, and very poor, granted him a beadsman's place in … is observed a great hurt and general disheartening to the people for want of their due and accustomed recreations. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Rev. Israel Ridley, chaplain to the Earl of Hertford, and Henry Strelley, brother to Lady Zinzan, was one of the … their lightness. [ Two pages.] 6. "Sir William Brouncker's humble request to his Majesty." For want of 500 l. of the … 1633-4) were stated to be of much greater burthen than the old ships which they replaced. [ One page and three …
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