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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being by the general decay of trading grown so exceeding poor that the inhabitants are enforced to use malting with … and [is] now in the messenger's hands, he being a very poor man with a wife and many children. Moreover about two … their offices, petitioners are not able to govern the poor, who assemble in unlawful manner in great companies. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Petition of William Carringham, John Carringham, and four poor orphans under age, to the same. These orphans wanting … bequeathed 90 l. to William Carringham and the rest of the poor orphans for their maintenance and education in the … bury, receive the communion, and are lately taxed to the poor with them, therefore petitioners assessed Quarrendon at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to submit to his Majesty's order. Petitioner, who is a poor distressed prisoner in this time of danger, implores his … in Council. Upon consideration of the necessities that the poor of London and Westminster, and of the counties of … Lord Keeper shall think fit, to be distributed amongst the poor. [1 p.] Sept. 25. 18. Draft of the same. [ p.] Sept. 25. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… mischief but not the authors, surprising only two or three poor labourers, who confessed themselves parties, and on … unsold. There is no place in the kingdom so visited and so poor as the parishes in Middlesex near London, which is the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the same. The Triumph has arrived at Erith. He has had a poor employment of it; only my Lord's [the Earl of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 6.] 23. Petition of William Buchanan and Philip Reeley, poor distressed prisoners at Hertford, to Archbishop Laud. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 28 l. short by reason of some failings in bankrupt and poor men, which the writer's predecessor and himself are … the writer's name, he doubts not they will commiserate his poor estate, having a wife and six children. If the writer …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the Lords of the Admiralty. The miserable condition of the poor mariners who, in the extremity of that cold and … pound, which so raises the price of the clothes that the poor men had rather starve than buy them. Hopes charity will move the Lords to pity these poor men, as it has made him their advocate. [ Eaten away on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… parishes wherein they dwell, but for ship-money, the poor, scavengers, watching, warding, and other such duties, … of the Earl of Lindsey. [1 p.] 45. Petition of the King's poor distressed tenants of the town of Over, co. Cambridge, … strip of parchment.] 74. Petition of Elizabeth Daniell, a poor prisoner in Newgate, to Sir John Lambe. Petitioner has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of his Grace's letters. Begs, that against winter, the poor men in her may receive pay to provide apparel, or he … There were no ships therein; and the fishermen were poor labouring creatures, fishing in row-boats called … was lost with all hands, to the utter undoing of many poor mariners' wives and loss to the owners of 1,200 l., for …
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