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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… buy cloths which are rowed with iron cards, sallace, swine's grease, or oil, but the greatest quantity wrought with … strangers' ships, which have bought up the fish which our people kill. In the western ports, for pilchards and … servant, to the King. Petitioner has lately bought an old house near Charing Cross; one part of which joins a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Jan. 1. 1. Petition of Henry Goddard, one of his Majesty's shipwrights, to Lord Treasurer Portland and the rest of the … unlikely to be ever effected, for she is of opinion that old friends both tied by blood and religion are better than … That which first opened the mouths of the kennel of the people was Nethersole's escape for the reason he has in part …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Henry Litmer, deceased, lately had, together with 16 l. 2 s. 6 d. per annum for livery. [ Nineteen lines on parchment.] … last was 171, of poor children apprenticed 41; the old, lame, and other impotent poor were weekly relieved with … in a true light what is fit for him, his church, and people. The Bishop may remember how Durie, a Scotch minister, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Sir Robert Heath, Attorney General, on his Majesty's behalf, against John Earl of Bristol. May 1. 2. Draft of … certificate signed by the Mayor and other principal people of Chester. May 2. 18. Sir Dodmore Cotton to Sec. … the Turks, and in 1625 set to sea by them with some of her old company aboard; they overcame the Turks and brought the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Brazen Horse, Peter Brockelsby, pewterer, by St. Andrew's Church in Holborn, and Michael Robinson, brasier, in … to go in such swarms, it will be a decrease of the King's people here, an increase of the adversaries to the episcopal … take occasion to represent to the Duke's household, what old alliances have been between the Scots and the French, and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Navy to attend about cordage sold; Sir Henry Marten and the Attorney General about the rglement; and Robert Wyan, the King's proctor, about Sir Thomas Button's charge. Petition of … has been lately much frequented with pirates, and the people cannot be warned from commerce with them, pretending …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Lords of the Admiralty on the petition of Jo[hn] Jacob[s] Boyerman, master, Claes Cornelius Hooch[t]wood, and Claes … appointed concerning the differencce between the old soap and the new white soap. Offended through ignorance … to have the hewed chips, and these men are a clamorous people, hardly to be broken from their ancient liberties, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… new river. They have therefore made a law for opening the old river, but with such qualifications as are contained in … of the Admiralty. Has remained 18 days in a messenger's custody for granting a warrant, without the Lords' licence, … management. The Viscount was indebted to Weld and other people, some of whom were suing him, and there were various …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Proclamation appointing the time when his Majesty's subjects may approach the Court for cure of the disease … be because he had once the happiness to join to help his old acquaintance Sec. Windebank forward, Roe may conceive him … of the kingdom, yet jealousies have been cast among the people as if it were not fit (being a slander upon God's
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… viz., the inhabitants of the Forest of Windsor; the King's and Queen's servants, by reason of their personal … things belonging to the Earl of Denbigh, one "panthatho," old, one old "pagan" coat, and a "cuttle axe," for the Earl … wives whom they knew and others of the better sort of people; but that the greatest part of the yarn brought to …
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