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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… rates not exceeding 3 l. the wey for home use and 50 s. for fishing voyages (ten gallons of Winchester measure to … 2. The like for St. Sepulchre's, in the same Ward. In the Old Bailey precinet. "Mr. Sorewe, by birth a Dutchman, by … paper. The remaining sum of 5 l. 4 s. 4 d. coming from ten people, was refused to be paid. Sir John Lambe was assessed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for many years to attend on the royal person of the Queen's Majesty. Prays a grant of the next donation of the office … it to the same, besides which petitioners who are poor people wholly depending upon husbandry, are infinitely … to keep the store of powder in that county by selling the old at musters and replenishing with new. Desires direction …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of before they certified. On the suit of petitioner's late wife, petitioner was to have had the lands of Sir … principally turned upon the alleged misconduct of the old farmers and an offer of increased rent by the proposers. … suits of law so greatly injured his trade that the poor people who depend on him for work are ready to perish. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Undated 1635 1. Petition of Robert Kirkham, his Majesty's servant, to the King. The King had granted to petitioner … Newcastle stood in need in regard of the multitude of poor people employed in the coalworks. Since the salt was bought … set for him; however new magistrates being chosen, the old ones would have the thanks of his admittance before their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Cornelison Hoochwood, Nicholas Cornelison Veene, owners, and John Boyerman, master of the Fortune of Hoorn, and Thomas … [1 p.] 3. Petition of Sir David Cunningham, the King's servant, to the King. His Majesty in the first year of his … and searching for records under Attorney General Noy's direction, whereupon he prayed that having been the first …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… deceased, late one of the Tellers of the Exchequer, and Receiver of the First Fruits, seized into the hands of the late King, for a debt of 1,387 l. 15 s. 3 d., which debt Sir Robt. Heath had paid. [ Coll. Sign … better sort, or constable to aid in governing the visited people. July 6. 23. Henry Earl of Kent and Thomas Earl of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Walker. Thereupon, Bontemps went away beyond seas, and the people not understanding English, were without a minister for … near to Barlborough. Alleges the illegality of Dr. Love's presentation and prays relief from the Archbishop. [ p.] 3. … the right of the canons to continue to occupy the old palace of the bishops of that see as a canonical …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… out of the monies to be paid according to his Majesty's writs, dated 16th November last. The first Fleet is to … than for the Swedes in the treaty, except he follows the old proverb, d'aimer la trahison et har le traitre; indeed … sort of men and imposed great assessments upon the common people, which he was loath to address [ sic], knowing it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Docquet of Grant to Sir Thomas Reynell, his Majesty's servant, of fines upon judgments given in the King's Bench … in the clothing of this kingdom, and be the ruin of poor people, 200,000 being employed in the same. Pray stay of all … of the tenants to take down the houses upon having the old materials. [1 p.] Jan. 30. 75. Account rendered by Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Projects resemble the getting of the philosopher's stone; many fair hopes, yet no assurance until it be fixed, … yield little to be sold, yet she is not above three years old, goes singularly well, and has six very good guns, only … on 3rd inst. sealed eighteen releases to divers poor people by command (as they are informed) from the Lords this …
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