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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Baron, Sir James Fullerton, Gentleman of the Bedchamber, and Sir Thomas Trevor, Baron of the Exchequer, to surrender to the King the manor, forest, and park of Gillingham, in cos. Dorset and Wilts, late parcel … to Witham. Maldon is an ancient corporation with three parish churches, and has not deserved this favour, having …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Francis Windebank, George Wither, William Shrimpton, and Edward Ball, to examine witnesses on behalf of John … of Sonning, against Matthew Payne, Henry Soundy, and John Symonds. [ Copy.] Feb. 12. Pardon to William Sneade … Worthington, about 13 years past, for his life only, and not for lands or goods. "Stayed" is written in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… highway robberies committed by him before April 1, 1616; and is for his life only, and not for his lands or goods. Latin. [ Coll. Sign Man., … Resolutions and proceedings of the Council of War at their meetings on February 21 and 23. [Feb. 28 ?] 68. Petition of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1628 [March 1 ?] 1. The King to Lord Treasurer Marlborough and Sir Richard Weston, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. … assist him in all things necessary for his accommodation and the expedition of his journey. Recommends the despatch of … 2. The same to . Requests him, in these times of necessity and straightness of money, to advance 5,000 l., part of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The King to the Lord President of the Council, the Steward and the Chamberlain of the Household, James Earl of Carlisle, … a ticket or bill sent by Coryton to be read in most of the parish churches of Cornwall previous to the election, which … l. Incloses, 48. i. Notice intended to be read in the parish churches of Cornwall, that the election of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Wales, to pay to George Earl of Totness, Treasurer and Receiver of the Queen's Revenue, 30,000 l., to discharge … ancient charters, with extended jurisdiction to the whole parish of Bridgewater, some part of which had been exempt. [ … Narborow, co. Leicester, and others, freeholders of that parish, to a bill exhibited by Attorney General Heath, …
Statutes of the Realm
… Parl. nu. 1.] Profanation of the Lord's Day; No Meetings for Sports by People out of their own Parishes, nor … as there is nothing more acceptable to God then the true and sincere Service and worshipp of him according to his holy … be employed and converted to the use of the poore of the Parish where such offence shalbe cmitted, And that any one …
Statutes of the Realm
… of Debts, &c.) 2s. 8d. in the Pound. Most Excellent and most Gracious Soveraigne, wee your Majesties most humble, … of Accountants.; Penalty.; Imprisonment.; Commissioners at Meetings to shew Certificates and Presentments to the other … limitts of their Cmission by their agreements, shall have meetings together, At which meeting every of the said …
Statutes of the Realm
… Charles I, 1627 Chapter V. An Act for Contynuance and Repeale of divers Statuts.[ Rot. Parl. nu. 7] 1 Eliz. c. … the further Addition herein mentioned as to the taking Parish Apprentices; and Overseers of the Poor, &c. setting up … setting on worke and better releife of the poore of the Parish Towne or place of or within which they shalbe …
Statutes of the Realm
… other then such as should be from thenceforth admitted and allowed by the Justices mencioned in the said Ae should … of Currant Mony of England to the Use of the Poore of the Parish where such Offence shalbe cmitted: the same Offence … to be levied by the Constables or Churchwardens of the Parish or Parishes where the said Offence shalbe cmitted who …
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