James II volume 1: Miscellaneous 1685

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1685. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1960.

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'James II volume 1: Miscellaneous 1685', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1685, (London, 1960) pp. 433-444. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/jas2/1685/pp433-444 [accessed 16 April 2024]

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Miscellaneous 1685

2151
February 11.
To the Earl of Arran with his servants, etc., to land in any Port of the Kingdom and to John Hamilton, his servant, to go to France and return; to John Odore, servant to the Queen Dowager, to go beyond the seas and return.
Entry Book 335, p. 462
2152
February 13.
To Laurente Alibon, d'Assigni, d'Agui, Mlle. Ludesse, Mlle. la Garde and Phillippe to come to London from Dover where detained; and to Jacques La Garde to come from Dover to London and to return.
Ibid., p. 463
2153
February 20.
To Sir James Oxinden and his wife of Downe in Wingham, co. Kent, with Baubin, Marcel Paget, Angelique Gossein, etc., to go to France and return; and to Sieur Castares to go beyond the seas.
Entry Book 70, p. 133 and Entry Book 335, p. 483
2154
March 18.
To James, Earl of Salisbury, and Charles Hales, with their servants John Baptist, Swinfield Collins, George Bamfeild, Edward Whittam, and Henry Nevill to go beyond the seas and return.
Entry Book 336, p. 40
2155
April 14.
To Michael la Roche to go beyond the seas and return.
Ibid., p. 63
2156
April 20.
To John Randall, Mr. Pooley's servant, to go to the Hague.
Entry Book 70, p. 160
2157
April 28.
To Count de le Trinité, Envoy from the Duke of Savoy, with his servants etc. to go beyond the seas.
Entry Book 336, p. 77
2158
May 5.
To Ralph, Lord Montagu, with his servants, etc., to go beyond seas and return.
Ibid., p. 81
2159
May 9.
To George, Earl of Dunbarton with five servants to ride to Berwick; and to Arthur Bush to go to Salisbury and Holyhead.
Entry Book 70, p. 162
2160
May 25.
To John Hamilton, Francis de Parfouren, —Medbury, Jean d'Alis, John Monro, John Dunevant, Downing Essex, David Dier, Brian Hegerton, Thomas Ferrers, John Smith, and Joseph Berden, servants to the Earl of Arran, to go to Scotland and return.
Entry Book 336, p. 100
2161
May 28.
To Lord Charles Hamilton with three horses to go to Edinburgh.
Ibid., p. 101
2162
May 29.
To Earl of Aran with two horses and a guide to go to Edinburgh.
Ibid., p. 101
2163
June 6.
To Frederick Holste and John Daniel Hoffemeister to go to Holland; and to Richard Wright and Richard Molineux to go to Flanders.
Entry Book 70, p. 171
2164
June 8.
To Signor Giovanni Ciciliano of the island of Caffalonia, subject of the Republic of Venice, to go to Holland in order to his return home; and to Prince Radzivil, Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Poland, with his brother, servants, etc., to go beyond the seas.
Ibid., p. 168
2165
June 9.
To Sir John Norton, with his servants, horses, etc., to go to Rotherfield, Hants.
Ibid., p. 168
2166
June 11.
To Sir William Craven of Winwick, co. Northants, with his wife, sister, servants, etc., to go beyond the seas and return.
Entry Book 336, p. 123
2167
June 13.
Post warrant to Col. John Wyndham to go to Salisbury; and to Sir William Portman with two horses and a guide to go to Exeter.
Entry Book 70, p. 170 and Entry Book 336, p. 127
2168
June 15.
To Thomas Fox (fn. 1); and to Bernard Howard of Norfolk, with friends, servants, etc., to go to Exeter.
Entry Book 336, pp. 130–131
2169
? June 15.
To Rowland Carter, the Lady Isabella Macarthy's man, to go into Yorkshire.
Ibid., p. 130
2170
June 16.
To John Newman to go to Winton and Sarum; to Mr. Griffin, with his servants, etc., Mr. Nugent, Mr. Barwell, and Mr. Farwell, with the servants of the Hon. Walter Dungan, all to go to Exeter; and to Bernard Howard to go to the Army.
Entry Book 70, p. 168 and Entry Book 336, pp. 130–131
2171
June 17.
To Daniel Evans and Jane Loyd, his sister, with a maid servant and a boy to go to Anglesey; to Mr. Kent with his servant etc. and to Roger Mander, Col. Lutterell's chaplain, to go to Taunton; to Francis Williams, servant to the Earl of Gainsborough, to James Hamilton, to Mr. St. John Mitten, with his servant etc., all to go to the Army; to Francis and Seymour Wroughton, with two servants, to Chevalier de Flamarens and his servants etc., to Francis Barnewell, Oliver Fitzgerald, Laurence Considin, and John Bryen all to go beyond the seas; and to Wm. Powell, huntsman to the Prince of Orange, with forty couple of hounds, etc., to go to Holland.
Entry Book 70, p. 170, Entry Book 164, p. 196 and Entry Book 336,pp. 131—133, 137
2172
June 18.
To Augustine Frexen, Minister of the English Church at Dort, to go to Holland; to Sir Henry Ponsonby with three servants to go to Chester or Holyhead; to Ludovick Carlisle with one servant to go to Devon; to—Risden, servant to Henry Lumley, to go to Chichester; to Francis Watson to go to Bath and thence with two servants to the Duke of Albemarle in Devon; to Sir Hugh Middleton and Mr. Butler, with two servants to go to the Duke of Albemarle in Devon. Post warrant to John Teller, Sir William Portman's servant, to go to Taunton.
Entry Book 70, p. 170 and Entry Book 336, p. 133
2173
June 19.
To Robert Lloyd, chaplain to the Earl of Longford, to go to Ireland; to Jonathan Howells to go to Montgomery; to Wm. Phillpotte and Mr. Grosvenor, to go to the Duke of Albemarle; to William Barefoot, servant to the Earl of Castlehaven, to go to Laycock, Wilts.
Entry Book 70, p. 170 and Entry Book 336, pp. 133–135
2174
June 20.
To John Skinner, servant to the Duke of Beaufort, to go to Bristol; to Sir Humphrey Dolman, with his servant and two horses, to go to the Duke of Albemarle; to the Mayor of Bodmyn, with two other gentlemen, one servant and their horses to go to Cornwall; to Mr. Freeman (recommended by Mr. Davson, one of the King's porters) to go to St. Edmund's Bury; to Mr. Jo. Kinving's servant to go to Salisbury; to Mr. Ashton (recommended by Mr. Spencer) to go to Barnwell, co. Oxon, and thence to Preston; to Mr. Rider and company to go to Marlborough, and a post warrant to Paul Pillis to go to Woodstock (by Lord Lichfield's order).
Entry Book 336, pp. 135–136
2175
June 21.
To Henry Vaughan, Hugh Lewis, and Joseph Philips to go to Radnorshire; to James Sancot, servant to Lord Cornbury, to go to Bagshot; to Mr. Rider's servant to go to Burford and thence to Marlborough.
Ibid., pp. 135–136
2176
June 22.
To William Hellier to go to Basingstoke; to John Connell, servant to Col. Villiers, to go to Bath; to Sir Anthony Thorold and Richard Farrer with one servant to go to Calais in order to pass into France; to Mr. Dunn and Mr. Dempsey to go to Calais; to Cheney Culpeper to go to Harwich and thence to Holland; and a post warrant to Cornet Kinnaston to go to Shrewsbury.
Entry Book 70, p. 170 and Entry Book 336, pp. 136–137
2177
June 23.
To Daniel Kingsmill to go to Clutton, co. Somerset; to Bernard Smith, Mayor of Taunton, Arthur Wipple, servant to the Earl of Feversham, and to James Carlisle, all to go to the Army under the command of the Earl of Feversham; to Philip Crosse, servant to the Earl of Feversham, and to the Sieurs Battista Durazzo, Cesare Durazzo, Bartolomeo Saluzzo, and Agostino Centurione, gentlemen of Genova, with their five servants, to go beyond the seas; and to William Leach with his servant and horses to go to the Army.
Entry Book 70, p. 170 and Entry Book 336, p. 138
2178
June 24.
To William Simms to go to Wimbledon, co. Surrey, and thence to Windsor; and to Sir Thomas Cutler's lady, with William Timbrell, his servant, to go to Leachlade, co. Gloucester, and then for Timbrell's return to London.
Entry Book 336, p. 138
2179
June 25.
To Lord Colchester and Mr. Lee with six servants to go to the Army under the command of the Earl of Feversham.
Ibid., p. 139
2180
June 27.
To Richard Guest, servant to the Earl of Danby, to go to the Army under the command of the Earl of Feversham, near Bristol; to Gerard Dowdale to go to Dover and thence to Flanders; to Francis Martin, servant to Sir Henry Littleton, to go to Over Areley, co Stafford; and to William Davis, servant to Mons. Benting, to go to any port and thence beyond the seas.
Ibid., pp. 140–142
2181
June 29.
To Sir Edward Wyndham with two servants to go to Orchard Wyndham, co Somerset; to Nathaniel Palmer with two servants to go to Fairfield, co. Somerset; and to James Powell, a soldier in the Marquess of Worcester's troop, to go to Bristol.
Ibid., p. 143
2182
June 30.
To Theodore Mullineux to go to Dover and thence beyond the seas in order to return with eleven persons; to Henry Collingwood, servant to Major Ramsay, to go to the Army and return; and to Sieur Giovanni Baldi, a Florentine gentleman, with his servants, etc., to go to Dover and thence to Calais.
Ibid., pp. 145–146
2183
July 2.
To Tristram Styles and Thomas Roper, sergeants in Col. Cornwall's Regiment, to go to Gloucester; to Francis and Charles Burton, with one servant, to go to Chester and then to Ireland; to Christopher Marsh with three horses to go to the Earl of Kingston's house at Holmpierspoint, near Nottingham; and to Francisco Mercuriosi and Baron van Helmond, with three servants, to go to Holland.
Ibid., pp. 147–148
2184
July 3.
To Richard Warne to go to Bodmyn; to John Duoyr of Captain Carny's troop to go to Ireland; to William Williams, servant to Lord Bodmyn, to go to Winchester; to Lady Ley and Mrs. Gee to go to Kent; and a post warrant to Major Pursell to go to Gloucester.
Ibid., pp. 146–148
2185
July 4.
To Sir Thomas Stanley, William Stych and their servants to go to Alderly, co. Chester, and Sigismond Abbergeti, Joanni Francisco Foresti and Edward Heron, with four servants, to go beyond the seas.
Ibid., pp. 146–148
2186
[July 4 or 5.]
To James Wright, servant to Sir John Parsons, to go into the West.
Ibid., p. 149
2187
July 5.
To William Lane and Thomas Davys, servants to Sir William Parsons, to go into the West; to Thomas Freek with his servants to go to Oxfordshire and thence to his house in Dorset; to Richard Shorediche to go to the Army in the West; to Emanuell de Costa to go beyond the seas.
Ibid., pp. 149–151
2188
July 6.
To John Ludikin, Gaspar Christian, and John Lesmore, three German tailors, to pass beyond the seas; to Mrs. Shariot and two maid servants to go to Flanders; to Mr. Leighton, servant to Mr. Coningsby, to go to Hampton Court, Herefordshire; to Anthony Taylor, with his son and manservant, to Dover in order to Flanders and then to return; to Sir John Champenty with his son and two servants to go to Chester in order to Ireland; to Robert Webb to go to Chippenham, co. Wilts; and to Laurent Measnier, Lazare de la Salle, Guillaume Gilbert, Ciforien, Louis Desort, Nicholas de Courterry, Michael Poulveau, Margarite Boulogne, Pierre Bachelier, Gabrielle de Puis, Abraham Burlett, and Pierre Desfenseaux [to go beyond the seas].
Entry Book 70, p. 171 and Entry Book 336, pp. 151–152
2189
July 7.
To Pierre Boulanger, one of the French Ambassador's servants to go to France and return; to Sieur Samuel Browne, with his wife and six children, to go beyond the seas; to Edward Vaudray, lieutenant of horse, to go to Newark, co. Nottingham.
Entry Book 336, p. 152
2190
July 8.
To Mr. Rigmaiden and Mrs. Catherine Browne to go beyond the seas. With a note in the margin that Lord Arundell of Wardour desired it.
Ibid., p. 156
2191
July 9.
To—Ruelle, servant to the French Ambassador, to Dover in order to go to Calais.
Ibid., p. 156
2192
July 11.
To Sir John Thompson and his lady, with Helena Thompson, their daughter, and to Mary Ball, Sarah Booth and John Laurence to go to Holland; and to Charles Stubbs, servant to John Sandford, to go to Wellington, co. Somerset.
Entry Book 70, p. 170 and Entry Book 336, p. 159
July 13. To the Countess Dowager of Pembroke with her servants Mademoiselle de la Ferné, Susan Belard, Marie Baudie, Janne Augustine, Charles Chattelain, Charles Noble, Thomas Magrel, Jacques Tirell, Claude Dubuisson, Estienne and Isaac Guillerson, Laurens Tulibon, with his wife, child, and nurse, Mademoiselle Elbert and her footman, Thomas Bragellone, Catherine Moisy and Brigide, her daughter, with their goods etc., and Mr. Flower and Mr. Dayno, servants to the Duchess of Cleveland, all to go beyond the seas.
Entry Book 336, p. 161
2194
July 14.
To Sieur Rochelle with La Forrest, Beauregard, and Joseph Richards, his servants, together with five horses to go beyond the seas; to La Fontaine and Isaac Lazar, servants to Sir John Borlase, to go beyond the seas; to Lambertus, Daniel, and Anna Grommé, Andreas Lambregh, Jean van de Wiale, Jean van Gees and Henry de Blockery to go to Holland; to Marquess de Canaples, with five servants etc., to go beyond the seas; to Mr. Reed to embark in the river and go beyond the seas; to Mr. Hobson, his wife, two children, and servants to go to Bath and Bristol; and to Christian Hooghland, Willem Colin, and Gillis Van Steyn, subjects of the States General [to go beyond the seas].
Entry Book 70, p. 171 and Entry Book 336, p. 162
2195
July 15.
To Charles Allcock and Henry Pritty to go to Dublin; to Gaspar van Zuyren, with his wife, three small children, and a maid servant, and Hendrick van Dyck to go to Holland.
To Daniel Garnee, Elisabeth his wife, Rachel Fenton his sister, Stephen his son, Rachel, Sarah, Margaret and Anne his daughters, Matthew Spadfoe, Daniel Constantine and Anne Coleman his servants; Margaret Bon de Con, Rachel, Margaret and Sarah her daughters, Peter and Daniel her sons, and Mary Lisembert her servant; Arnold France, Almazett his wife, Arnold and Paul his sons; Peter Moynee, Lewis his wife, Sarah his daughter, James Benest, John Benest and Anne Guillard his servants; Stephen Valleau, Mary his wife, Stephen, Sarah, Mary, Maryan and Anne his children, and James Tanne his servant; Katherine Baudry, Nicholas Fellon, Peter Fellon, John Thomas, Philip Trouillard and Gabriel Riboulleau his servant; Samuel Smith, John Ruell and Anne his wife, Daniel Golleau, Anthony Bonneau, Katherine his wife, Anthony, John and Mary his children; Nicholas de Longnemaire, Nicholas and Jacob his sons, Isaiah de Husemain; James Sade, Elizabeth his wife, Margaret Poitevin his mother, James Gallopine, John Lenecall, James Letellier, Isaac Formee his servants; Peter Poinset and Peter his son, René Gilbert, James and Rene his sons, Isaac Cailabeuf, Peter Gaellaert and Magdalene his wife; Peter Fonilleau and Lewis Bono, Peter Lorival, Daniel Huger, William Rousham, Susan his wife, William, Sarah, Susan and Mary his daughters; Thomas Hill, Susan his wife and Henry Jones his servant, Abraham Richardson, John Goddard, Elisabeth Smith, Elisabeth Speed, Martha Cock, Hannah, Martha, Katherine and John her children; Anne Bolton, Sarah her daughter, James Young, John Powis, William Newman, Susanna his wife, Richard Merrit his son-in-law, Elisabeth Jenkins and John Strawne his servants; Anthony Duckins, William Brandford, John his brother and Mary his mother - To embark on the Margaret pink of London, Ralph Crow commander, bound for Carolina.
Entry Book 70, p. 172 and Entry Book 336, p. 163
July 16. To Thomas Hubbard, Henry Wynne, and Griffith Parry to go to Carnarvon; and to Henry Coates and Roger—,servants to Sir Francis Warr, to go to Hestercomb, co. Somerset.
Entry Book 70, p. 172 and Entry Book 336, p. 164
2197
July 17.
To Guillaume Dessenbier de Liege and Jan Francois Guerin [to go beyond the seas]; to Cornet Robert Wolseley with two servants to go to Staffordshire and then to Ireland.
To Simon Musgrave and Rachel his wife, Gertrode Potts, Margaret Davies, John Richards, Edmond Robinson, Humphrey Tucky, William Stamper, Evans Player, James Bucknell, George Fletcher, Anthony Teshmaker, Edward Aylmer, Samuel Clarke, William Phillips, Mary Phillips, George Phillips, James Blaire, Francis Blaire, Henry Mackenzy, John Smith, Thomas Hart, Dowry Noales, John Bande, George Renhall, Joseph Jones, Samuel Bucknall, Robert Rea, John Sismore, John Elmes, Daniel Rowland, Christopher Healths, Charles Biggs, John Howley, Anne Stevenson, Sarah Pile, William Webb, Robert Longstraw, Margaret Park, Joan Alderston, Leonard Hagge, William Thickens, John Whiting, John Martin, Joseph Dyer, Aver Ellis, Thomas Dowson, William Morton, Sisera Elwood, Peter Withers, William Hawkes, William Bottom, Henry Wilson, Edward Lawrence, Andrew Dowson, Archibald Noble and William Weeke-To embark on the ship William, John Bennet commander, bound for Jamaica.
To Thomas Wheeler of Great Yarmouth, merchant, to go to Holland and return; to the Marquess de Pallavicini, Envoy Extraordinary from Genova, with his secretary, steward, and seven other servants to go beyond the seas; to the Marquess de Lomellini, a gentleman of Genova, with three servants, and go beyond the seas; to John Taylor, John Francis Guerin, a servant to Prince Morebeck, Anthony Valemart, Jacob Levesque, and Francois Bouxin to go beyond the seas; and to Dorothy Schomberg to go to Calais.
Entry Book 336, pp. 166, 168–170
2198
July 18.
Sieur Rizzini, with his secretary and valet and to Samuel Jefferson to go beyond the sea; and to Madame Killmateer with her servant, John Dempsey, two women and a boy, Sieur Claude Fabre and his wife and child, John Young, an apothecary of Limerick, Mrs. Duncomb, Mrs. Ailworth and two servants to go to Ireland.
Ibid., p. 169
2199
July 20.
John Birch, Auditor for the Revenue of Excise, with his servants, etc., to go to his house in Herefordshire; to the Marquess Sissac to go beyond the seas and return; and to John Smooton with three or four couple of hounds to go to Dover in order to Calais and to return.
Ibid., pp. 171–172 and p. 174
2200
July 21.
To Mary and Hesseba Loeman and to Joshua Winnox to go to Holland; to John Ladyman, sen., and John Ladyman, jun., with a servant and horses to go to Ireland and to return; to James Lacy to go to Gloucester and Hereford and to return; to Dorolle Tessonnierre (now stopped at Dover) to embark and pass beyond the seas; and to Pierre Feard to go beyond the seas.
Ibid., pp. 175–177
2201
July 24.
To William Miles, Edward Cottam, William Blissett, Edward Gresham, and Richard Campion to go beyond the seas and to return; to Richard and John Dewe to go to Holland and return; to Richard Hamerton, with his wife and four children, John Smith, Jonathan Hopkins, Thomas Bowles, Philip Carleton, and two maid servants to go to Ireland; to Matthys Lind, a Dutchman born, to go beyond the seas; and to the Sieur de Salvago, Secretary of State to the Republic of Genova, with his servants [to go beyond the seas].
Ibid., pp. 177–179
2202
July 25.
To Simon Nicholson to go to Ireland; to Adam Marsh to go to Holland; and to Thomas Batterton, Ed. Browne, and Francis Williams to go to France.
Ibid., pp. 179, 181
2203
July 28.
To Peter de la Maison Neuve, Isaac de Cambiaque, James Puech and Peter Aribert to go beyond the seas.
Ibid., p. 182
2204
July 30.
To Mr. Rider's servants with their goods etc. to go to France.
Ibid., p. 187
2205
July 31.
To Sir Robert Barnard and his servant to go to France.
Ibid., p. 191
2206
August 1.
To Andrew Enos and Antoine Meure to go to France.
Ibid., p. 191
2207
August 7.
To Philip, Lord Wharton, with his wife, servants, etc., to go beyond the seas for the recovery of his health and there to remain for some time.
Ibid., p. 197
2208
August 10.
To Abraham Isaackson, his wife and two servants, and to Robert Moldsworth with two servants to go beyond the seas.
Ibid., p. 201
2209
August 17.
To Francis Bastwick and his servant to go to Calais and to return.
Ibid., p. 201
2210
September 4.
To Francis Grevill, son of Lord Brook, with his servants, and to Evelyn, Viscount Fanshaw, with his Governor, Alexander Rasegaid, and servants to go to parts beyond the seas.
Ibid., p. 205
2211
September 12.
To Count a Thun, Envoy Extraordinary from the Emperor of Germany, with his servants, etc., to go beyond the seas in order to his return home.
Entry Book 70, p. 181
2212
September 13.
To Sir Paul Whichcot and his lady, Jane Whichcot, his daughter, and John Richardson, together with Alice Billington and Elizabeth Danell, their servants, to go to France for the benefit of Sir Paul's and his lady's health.
Ibid., p. 181
2213
September 16.
To the Countess of Sunderland with Mary Gordon, Anne Forbes, and Alexander Tenne, her servants, to go beyond the seas.
Ibid., p. 181
2214
September 19.
To Christopher Tromer with his servant, James Otter, to go beyond the seas.
Entry Book 336, p. 218
2215
September 24.
To Francois Haitte and Francoise la Commanderie to go beyond the seas.
Ibid., p. 220
2216
September 26.
To the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk with their servants and horses to go to France.
Ibid., p. 221
2217
September 28.
To Sieur Giralmo Zeno and Guilo Guistiniano, Venetian Ambassadors, to land in any Port of the Kingdom.
Ibid., p. 223
2218
September 29.
To Laurence Dorville to go to Dover and thence to France.
Entry Book 70, p. 181
2219
September 30.
To Thomas Hatcher of Careby, Lincs., Grace, his wife, and Margaret, her sister, together with their servants, to pass into France for the recovery of their health; also to John Cotterall, merchant, to go to France.
Entry Book 70, p. 182 and Entry Book 336, p. 224
2220
October 4.
To Edward Randolph, his wife and four servants, to go to New England.
Entry Book 336, p. 231
2221
October 7.
To the Marquess de Val Parayso, Envoy Extraordinary of the Catholic King, to go to Spain.
Ibid., p. 226
2222
October 13.
To the Baron de Wassanaer, Sieur de Citters, and de Dyckvelt, Ambassadors Extraordinary from the States General, with the Sieur de Wassanaer, the Baron's son, the Sieurs Freeman, Rossem, Pestars, and Ruilemburg, Dr. Lebarga and the Sieur Heldever, gentlemen of their retinue, eight pages, three valets de chambre, twelve footmen, a cook, their servants, baggage, utensils, and necessaries to go to Holland.
Entry Book 70, p. 188
2223
October 15.
To three servants, two officers of the kitchen, two postilions, and eighteen footmen belonging to the Ambassadors from the States General to embark on a merchant's ship in the Thames (Henry Rowlands, master) and to pass in her to Holland; and to — Montague, Thomas Slater, John Brookbank, and John Exton, to go into France for their education and improvement.
Ibid., pp. 188–189
2224
October 16.
To the Sieur de Philippin, late Escuyer to King Charles II, with his servants, etc., to pass beyond the seas.
Ibid., p. 189
2225
Oct. 25.
To Jacob Richards, engineer, with Francis Neges, Thomas Hudson, and John Hooper his servants, together with his wearing apparel, mathematical instruments, etc., to go to Flanders in order to the Imperial Camp in Hungary.
Ibid., p. 191
2226
November 1.
To the Comte de Grammond, with his servants, etc., to pass beyond the seas.
Entry Book 336, p. 266
2227
November 4.
To the Chevalier Pietro Cappone, Envoy Extraordinary of the Great Duke of Tuscany, to land at any port in the Kingdom.
Ibid., p. 267
2228
November 20.
To Agapio Lunerdo, minister, and Paulo Asconio, Grecians, to go to France in order to their return home to their own country.
Entry Book 70, p. 196
2229
December 31.
To James Story, a groom to the Prince of Orange, with three horses, to pass beyond the seas.
Entry Book 336, p. 312

Footnotes

  • 1. Destination not stated.