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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from the Board upon misinformation, whereby Roger Gibson and John Wilkinson are appointed to seize to the King's use … demi-castors, which was totally disliked by the Lords, and which are prohibited to be sold by retail. There is a new … persons within the said limits, being either of the said trades, do set his proper mark upon his work, and register …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Sir Edward Tyrrell, Knight, with remainder to his son Toby and his heirs male, and for default of such issue to Francis Tyrrell, another of … to assist him from time to time, that joining both your industries together, his Majesty's services may be the better …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that the order upon her petition should be vacated, and that if she had anything to say more in the cause, she … doth aver the contrary. Prays that the Lord Treasurer and Lord Cottington may certify your Majesty the truth of the … cause. Underwritten, i. Reference to the Lord Treasurer and Lord Cottington, who are to certify as desired, whereupon …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Ireland. It is His Majesty's pleasure that the rents and profits of the lands, fishings, and other possessions lately belonging to the Society, Governor, and Assistants of London of the New Plantation in Ulster …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Chichester, void by the resignation of Dr. Micklethwaite, and in his Majesty's gift by reason of the minority of Lord … Majesty's ward. [ Docquet.] April 1. Grant of the office and offices of Clerk of the Pipe to Thomas and Henry Jermyn, … next. [ Beneath the agreement is a list of the names and trades of the men. Two skins of parchment.] April 6. Earby …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to this town, where I met with the deputy lieutenants, and according to my commission I have received the full number of 1,700 men, who are generally well-clothed and ablebodied, but their arms are very faulty, and many … that he had not been in Scotland for many years, but trades altogether for London, that he is no Covenanter, and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… used their best diligence about the business of the Dutch, and inclose an abstract of what they have done. There are many more complaints before the Council, and some of Bristol men, especially one Hallworthy. Wyan is "no linguist, but natural tongue and some Latin." A practised linguist, versed in commerce, is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… called into the Council chamber such of the nobility and Council of Scotland as were then in and about this city, viz., the Earls of Aroth [Errol ?], … Sir John Hay, registrar of Scotland, Sir James Carmichael, and Sir John Hamilton. Unto whom his Majesty declared, that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… day, upon hearing some of the Company of Weavers of London and some of the factors of the weavers of silks and stuffs of Canterbury, and finding that the company of London have not hitherto sent …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the 8th instant, upon the petition of Sir David Cunningham and a certificate of Sir Henry Martin [ see Vol. ccccxx, Nos. … that the lading of salt in two ships arrested in London, and two others of like lading arrested at Yarmouth, should be … wars, together with their places of abode and callings or trades. The following is a summary:Nassaburgh hundred, 158; …
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