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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… is to be there concerning the government of the Admiralty and collecting the profits thereof by Vice-Admirals. To … of the Navy. To give order to the Master Attendant and Clerk of the Check at Portsmouth to have the newly … and Mr. Gladman, of Chesham, for not reading the book of sports. He gives other particulars of the women's remarks on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… On Friday the 4th inst., Sir Philip Carteret with his lady and family came on board at Yarmouth, in the Isle of Wight, … Paperill having ended his business, came on board again, and on Saturday the 12th they had much ado to get out of … care of the master, God permitted them to weigh anchor, and that evening they landed Paperill at Guernsey. Sunday the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to previous similar proclamations in the reign of James I. and that of the present sovereign, and commands that thenceforth no common carrier nor other … If he intend to attend the King this winter at his sports, the writer offers the use of his horses. The Viscount …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Navy, as all other officers both of the Navy and Ordnance, who receive yearly fee and have under their control any of his Majesty's stores, should take the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, and also a particular oath for the due …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… l. per annum. In regard of the great number of saltworks and that the Company vent salt in divers ports between Berwick and Southampton, there will be a necessity of employing many … it, and that the book was lawful, and also the use of the sports therein allowed. [ Signed by Worsceter. p.] 26. Notes, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of what money is uncollected of the 8,000 l. ship-money, and is to meet him thereon on the following Monday at … full of employment on a commission of sewers at Boston, and till then could not attend to this business. He has … April 1. Kingston-upon-Hull. 2. Martin Jefferson, mayor, and others of Kingston-upon-Hull, to the same. Return the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to inquire concerning the causes of the decay of tinning, and means to prevent the same, report that they can collect … Seal, the Lord Warden of the Stannaries, Lord Cottington, and Secs. Coke and Windebank, to consider and report. Hampton Court, 24 th …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1636 July 18-31, 1636 July 18. Petition of Robert Lewis and Richard Blower, aulnagers and farmers of the subsidy and moiety of forfeitures of the … in his unrestfulness, for he is never idle, and in his sports serious, in his conversation retired, but sharp and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of secrecy. The ship having made an escape to Dunkirk and the money gone, they hear of no effect of more anger. … was art in the carriage, yet he believes it is laid up, and no time to show the displeasure; the whole party is very … there is not much resolved, the time being designed to sports and entertainments, but at Woodstock a crisis is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on the articles presented by the Earl touching the defects and abuses in the Navy. He confirms the Earl's articles so … the Council with the care taken by him to get Winchester and other corporations to pay in their money. Desires to know … recusants. Enforcement of reading the Book for Lawful Sports. Of the 1,500 clergymen in his diocese there are not …
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