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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Thinks herself extremely "beholding" to him for his free and kind way of writing. Begs him not to believe anybody that … him to the contrary. Esteems him one of her best friends, and nobody shall make her have any other opinion of him. … son shall carry himself in this. The Emperor being dead, and he not acknowledging this to be Emperor, there is a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 15-30, 1637 April 1530, 1637. April 15. 1. Sir John Bankes and Sir Edward Littleton, Attorney and Solicitor-General, to the King. Report on the differences … as "Personal," "Royal Subjects," "Declaration for Sports," "Innovations," "Sedition," and at page 3 of the MS., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Harbord, Foulk Price, Justinian Povey, Francis Phelips, and William Hill to [the Council]. Report upon two petitions, one from John Wister and others his Majesty's servants, for moneys due to them for … provisions served into the late King's house in the 21st and 22nd years of his reign, amounting together to 4,000 l., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… much taxed with great sums to maintain the King's titles and honours! For my part, I am 10 l. the worse for it … Council. Complains of people who put him to his thoughts, and trouble him with their strange signs, conceits, devices, sleights, and tricks, blinding his eyes and whispering in his ears, but …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… attend the receiving of the 500 l. he now brings to you, and this has been the cause of his longer stay here than was … l. is not for satisfaction of any arrears due to yourself and other officers there, but for present payment of the soldiers and other pressing occasions. The arrears, beginning from the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… messengers of the King's Chamber, by whose incapacity and gross negligence his Majesty's service has greatly … of the Council. The Earl Marshal [Thomas Earl of Arundel and Surrey] to have inserted in his commission a command over ships and vessels at sea for his Majesty's service, which was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Marshal, the Lord Chamberlain, Lords Cottington, Goring, and Newburgh, Sec. Windebank, and Sir Thos. Roe. Lord Privy Seal's report; what answer to make to the Scots and what way to treat with them; how to maintain the army …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Ripon to assist at the treaty with the Commissioners; and though the three others, my companions, be in this town … will tell you. The Earls of Hertford, Bristol, Holland, and Lord Mandeville are sent to-day from the English … to his Majesty to consult the papers with him and the Peers and to return with their approbation. I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1641 February 1641 Feb. 1. Lincoln City. 1. The Mayor and others of Lincoln to Sec. Vane. The other day one John Nash, an Irishman, was charged before us with rape, and perceiving by his examination that he led an idle life, … for not publishing in their parish churches the Book for Sports on Sundays. Thereupon they jointly petitioned the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Scotland. Congratulates his Majesty on his safe return, and enumerates grievances for which they pray redress. [ … a Kempis' "Following of Christ," 100 copies in 16 mo, and the "Life of Sir Thos. More," shall be sold to the … Whitehall this afternoon, between some citizens carrying clubs and swords, who cried out "No Bishops, no Papist …
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