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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Earl of Suffolk, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and one of the Privy Council. In times past a boom has been kept at Dover pier for letting ships and vessels in and out of the harbour there as is used at … of demand, probably of a ship's surgeon, for one ton of vinegar to air a ship, the name of which is not stated, with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… commands him to omit that covenant in all future leases, and to cause that command to be registered that his … good to let him know that he holds that report injurious and false, the King having ever observed him to be as careful … first aboard, but only the other day he dipped his pen in vinegar, making but ill construction of all the Earl has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Stepney, Whitechapel, Redriff, Horsidowne [Horsleydown] and Pickled Herring, who have their wharfs, houses, and grounds abutting on the Thames, to the Earl of Carlisle. Petitioners and their fathers have been at great charges in inclosing …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1636 March 24. Grant of privilege to Sir Theodore Mayerne and Dr. Cadiman for 14 years for sole exercise of a new way of distilling strong waters and making vinegars, vizt., out of cider, perry, and buck, whereof they are the inventors, under a rent of 10 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the proceedings of his Majesty's Ecclesiastical Courts and ministers are according to the laws of the realm. In some … whether citations ought not to be in the King's name, and whether bishops may keep any visitation without commission under the Great Seal and in the King's name. The judges, on the 1st July, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… got into Calais harbour, whence came out two shallops and fired upon the English. Oct. 17. 3. Inventory of lading … the removal, by John Hastings,Jeffreys, Edwd. Byworth, and others, of a stone set on Tower Hill as a mark-stone between the liberties of the City and the Tower. Oct. 17. 5. Memoranda, by Nicholas, of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Wells, void by resignation of the Bishop of Bangor and in his Majesty's gift, pro hac vice. [ Docquet.] March … to divers artificers for work done for the Prince and the Duke of York for one year, according to a particular … with the distillers of spirits, aqua vit, strong waters, vinegar, and "beeregar" makers within London and Westminster, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… warrants the payment of 6 l. per diem for his ordinary, and for his extraordinary advance it should be 1,000 l., to be defalked out of his ordinaries and extraordinaries, and accordingly 1,000 l. has been … using the trade of distilling strong water and making vinegar in London and within 21 miles thereof, by the name of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from the Board upon misinformation, whereby Roger Gibson and John Wilkinson are appointed to seize to the King's use … demi-castors, which was totally disliked by the Lords, and which are prohibited to be sold by retail. There is a new … to them for the distilling of hote [hot] waters and making vinegar, which they allege will be taken from them by this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Majesty's command we have assembled several times together and seriously considered of the matters to us referred, and we are all of opinion: First, that the descent of the … waters at all, and not many of them have practised making vinegar; besides, there is no reason why they should be …
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