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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… take care that my sea-barge, together with some other bold and handsome boats, be sent down to you, ready for that … or Deal. I hope to be at Rochester on Wednesday night, and at Canterbury on Thursday, there to stay till I hear of … cccxciii. No., 55] of a very ill composition in matter and form, to which I had returned an answer sooner if sooner …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Younger to pay the same to you, write to him yourself, and show him of these moneys, together with such other … therefore search for it, otherwise it is like to be lost, and you will find the smart of it, having written so often and your nephew coming home and would not send it with him. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Reports various matters connected with the proceedings and profits of Ecclesiastical Courts in the Archdeaconry of … visitation. "Mr. Crofts on Sunday last did read prayers and preach at Foston without disturbance, and by my direction he hath insinuated with young Carter's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… both in regard of the place which his father holds, and in respect of the education and disposition of the young gentleman. For his fortune, a servant so near us cannot but improve it daily, and we shall be ready to advance it. [ Copy, in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Boynton, of Barmeston, co. York, to go with his wife and family into the Low Countries. [ Unsigned by the King, but prepared by direction of Sec. Coke, and the docquet signed by Sir Abraham Williams, one of the … to Richard Viscount Lumley, Henry Lord Maltravers, and others, adventurers in the fishing business of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Chancery of Lady Elizabeth Hatton against Sir Robert Coke and others, defendants. The plaintiff sought compensation for … 30,000 l. It relates to the manor of Fakenham, Norfolk, and those of Wittlesey, Croft, and Corfe Castle, with Hatton … from 200 l. to 3,000 l. per annum, some few of other great trades being for money admitted into the company, contrary to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… measures taken for the regulation of the manufacture and sale of playing cards. It contains notices of the various proclamations and grants made for promoting the sale of English-made cards, and for seizing all unsealed cards, and all cards imported …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on several days at three places, the season of the year and quality of the county making it very inconvenient to … Encloses a note of the state of the forces, both trained and private. Has given orders for training thrice more in January, February, and March next. The few whose arms are defective are to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Hamburgh. Has carried his ship down ahead of the fleet, and charged the captains of the other ships to put to sea. … puffed up with an opinion that they have power to bind and loose, hold it a glory to tyrannize over the King's poor … Duke was declared Ambassador Extraordinary into France, and Sir Edward Barrett goes to remain there. Lords Essex, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ p.] Jan. 24. 2. Minute that Thomas Beale, Richard Beale, and John Peabody, of Little Ashby, and Gilbert Morehead … John Lorrymore, &c., with others of London, exercising the trades of hot-pressing, "chambletting," and watering of … have warrant from the Council for their exercising their trades without molestation. [ Draft. p.] Jan. 26. Copy of the …
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