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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… inhabitants to fly abroad into the county towns, and the poor (there being no trade) cannot be long relieved without … and 500 more that brew without licence, most of them poor people, which otherwise would fall upon the parish. The … workmen employed by the Earl of Bedford in dividing his allotments, you are to make your speedy repair into the said …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the company, and they may take towards relief of the poor of the company and other charitable uses. An invention … orphans, relicts of the late dissolved garrison, and other poor people decayed for want of trading, and to do all other … without consideration. Pray the Lords to consider the poor means they have, and to settle them in their former …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… suppressing these tumults which grow upon the rage the poor people bear to these enclosures, you show a public … if one might not be inspired ( and why not he?) to do the poor good, to help them to their commons again. After he was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… attain 21. [1 p.] June 22. 36. The late Overseers of the Poor of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields to the Council. Certify … who refuse or delay to pay the rate for relief of the poor. Have given them warning for attendance on your … statute, daily come over, and prove very hurtful to the poor English weavers, whose bread they take out of their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… people at bull-baitings, under pretence of helping some poor man, who brews about 30 or 40 bushels of malt, and … there more than in former time, and the most part poor, unruly, and incorrigible; these men, violating all … the draining, the 2,000 acres should be set out for the poor, and 1,500 acres for maintenance of the work; all which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… John Lovell, Edward Heather, and William Smith, being poor men, were persuaded by Edward Fryer and Robert Fryer to … he pleased to say) sets up cobbler's sons, and the sons of poor mechanics, to be bishops and privy councillors. "If the … they may go on as formerly, which is much desired by the poor people and others of that town and the neighbours …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of peace for Westminster, to pay to Olive Reston, a poor woman, 40 l. out of money belonging to Thomas Leake, a … conceive it requisite for relief of seamen maimed and for poor women who have their husbands killed or lost in merchandizing voyages, and for poor shipwrecked men, that every owner and master of any ship …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… charge be not put off from the richer sort and cast on the poor. [ Draft. 1 p.] Sept. 24. Hampton Court. Memorial for … down to attach the refractory. I beseech you to take our poor town into consideration if there be any further occasion … duties, but not only for ship-money but also for the poor, scavengers, watching, warding, &c., they are commonly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 100 l., being the King's bounty for the relief of the poor in this time of infection. [ Ibid., No. 69.] July 25. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 5. Sir John Hippisley to Sec. Conway. Requests that a poor kinsman, who served under the Earl of Oxford at Breda, …
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