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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Account of new year's gifts given at the court to officers and servants annually by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sum … Windebank. I answered your letter of the 26th yesterday, and received another of the 28th ult. this morning. I … since I sent an honest gentleman to Edinburgh to discover and give me notice what is stirring there. You may assure his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… father, but also of the best value of the mortgaged lands, and to try how the same may be sold to the best advantage. … to the end they may be perused as well by the parties and their counsel as by intending purchasers. The Lords … that both parties shall attend again upon the 24th inst., and bring with them an accompt of the true state and value of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 28-31, 1640 Jan. 28. Grant to Henry Massingberd, Esq., and his wife of the benefit of the outlawry of Thomas … Uvedale [ Docquet.] Jan. 28. Warrant to the Exchequer, and to the Master and Receiver of the Court of Wards, to pay to Edward Manning …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… that George Fletcher make as much English match as he can, and deliver the same into his Majesty's store, but that he … any workmen from here, upon notice how many and of what trades he shall be supplied, or else he may have a warrant to … King being present. Debate was this day had concerning the trades of bringing in and retailing sea-coal. Ordered that a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1640 February 21-29, 1640 Feb. 21. Petition of the Mayor and Commonalty of the city of York to the King. Upon the petition of the Dean and Chapter your Majesty, 6th June 1636, was pleased to undertake the hearing of some questions and differences which had arisen between the Church and this …
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
… out of the profits of the Hanaper for the years 1640 and 1641, with interest at the rate of 8 l. per cent. per annum, and is in part of 6,000 l. which he lent to his Majesty. [ … accompt of the 600 arms which the dragoons had last year, and to appoint some to receive the same, and deliver them …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 4 d., both of which estimates were approved by the Lords, and Mr. Browne, his Majesty's gunfounder, was thereupon ordered to attend the Lord Treasurer and Lord Cottington, who are to accommodate him with money or … being already a sufficient proportion of arms bespoken, and Sir John's pistols being not of a fitting bore. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… all industry applied myself to the service of ship-money, and have not without extreme difficulty drawn the county to make and give up their rates and assessments, their defects therein having been much …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Kew, in Cornwall, void by the death of the last incumbent, and in his Majesty's gift by reason of the minority of Philip … Lieutenant of Ireland, whereby his Majesty doth ratify and confirm a certificate made by his Lordship in the business between Nicholas Arnold and Lettice, his wife, plaintiffs, and Charles Lord Moore, …
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