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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for the news he had then received of the relief of Casale, and ready to go towards Soissons, therefore I made no longer … from Chantilly, who used me with his accustomed civility, and, besides many fair and general promises, he told me that … and pillage, who desire peaceably to follow our lawful trades and callings whereby we may be enabled to pay scots …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… formerly committed prisoner to his custody, to attend on and be with his master, but shut up and kept close with him till further order. [ Minute. p.] May 11. 2. The Council to the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of London and Middlesex. We send you here …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Monday next if they will not be satisfied with less pay, and by that time you shall receive order for their marching … be appointed for the better keeping of the men in order, and from committing any insolencies. [ Draft. 2 pp.] May 19. … hundreds of them having lived in good fashion upon their trades are now like to fall into want, owing, as they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… has by two several petitions, one to this Board and the other to the Earl of Suffolk, acknowledged his great … in not performing those respects due to his Lordship, and promises in future to be no way defective in execution of … declared that they were well satisfied with the submission and promise of Richard Savage, and ordered that he be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… been issued out of the stores for his Majesty's services and otherwise, during the month. Total remaining in magazine at the Tower, 192 lasts 19 cwts. 94 lbs., and at Portsmouth 7 lasts 18 cwts. 54 lbs. [= 2 pp.] June 1. … to your expectation, or being encouraged in their trades, they already find themselves much impoverished, and
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for two months' pay for himself as storekeeper at Hull, and for his clerks from the time to which he was last paid. … Majesty's service, is to be referred to the Lord Treasurer and Lord Cottington to take such order therein as they think … by sea to Grimsby, there to remain till further order, and that the Lord General be prayed to cause some one of his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… I must confess that I believed after my long services and the excessive pains I took particularly for divers years … many ways not only to grace me with some nearer place and trust than I have hitherto had, but to add to my present … I have ever desisted from suing for anything in this kind, and even forborne these many years to crave payment of so …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of June there came to Dunse 200 horse loads of provisions, and there are come to Haddington, Dunbar, and Preston Pans divers forces to the number of 3,000 or … strong; but he has not the third part of that number, and is ill-provided with ammunition. Some forces are sent, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… again make bold to present you with a true account of this and last year's coat and conduct-money, praying you to be the means it may be … cavil about payment of it for the future. [ Seal with arms and crest. p.] July 14. London. 2. Peter Rychaut to Edward …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… prepare a proclamation on the report of the Lord Treasurer and Chancellor of the Exchequer, to prohibit the importation of tin and pewter vessels from foreign parts into any of his … their families depends on their presence to manage their trades. [ In margin: "Denied." 1 p.] July. 72. Petition of …
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