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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… of the Providence of Yarmouth, entered into a bond to trade only from port to port in England. Before 19 April … know not what effect it may have to the damage of that trade, three ships being now on departure for Archangel, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… by gifts and grants; the second varies according to trade, which is very much governed by the opinion both at … unless all cracks; and with two or three years' growth of trade may come to double that sum, but the care and … charge of the Government and the Army and improving trade by employing at least 10,000 l. a year either in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… paupers, suffering non-residents who are not citizens to trade there, taking the city taxes without account for … power, and the preservation of so important a place for trade as Tangier; their strange votes to prevent the advance … of the Customs, he immediately drew out his stock from trade, being then in a considerable way of merchandizing. He …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of great burden in the harbour. There will be but a small trade at Newcastle this winter; there having been such a … making into harbour from Holland. There has been a great trade there of late, and many ships go to parts beyond the … small fleet of light ships, but I am much afraid of a bad trade this winter, as it is said most of the great colliers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… storms and uncertain weather have somewhat put a stop to trade, and they begin to be fearful of the winter storms, as … as he and his fellow ropemakers have little work and their trade spoiled. Has persuaded him to go and seize all that he … that moves him to undertake the business is, that his trade is spoiled by reason that the goods embezzled are sold …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… blocks for the new ship; there is as great an evil in that trade as in any that belongs to navigation, and the King is not more cheated in any one trade than in that. There is no need to have a block-maker and pump-maker, both being but one trade, and one man can well perform them; but this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… in 15 years, and this we fear they will do, because our trade has so greatly diminished by your suspension of our … charter at home, and your throwing open the whole woollen trade to all persons, that the city will not be at the … of us, unless by charter we may enjoy the whole woollen trade. We beg a proclamation to reduce the trade to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… privilege, and for the better setting forward of that trade and securing it to be in his Majesty's hands I advanced …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… ship and goods, than we were by restraint of our cattle trade. We want a Lauderdale, &c., at Court for the watching …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… certain Dutchmen lurking there under pretence of driving a trade in oysters, though without licence. [ S.P. Dom., Entry … causes many sad hearts, especially amongst those whose trade is coasting, and makes them admire we have not a … or what this Mr. Peter Overscheldt did, &c. She drives no trade at all, except dressing Mr. Overscheldt's victuals. She …
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