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… what inconveniencies it may be to have it granted. Mr. Fanshaw's petition to be shewed when there is a full board. … return [of rolls of the Hearthmoney] during the farm. Mr. Fanshaw, [who is] present, affirms that he ordered his clerk …
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… to the King. The Lord Treasurer will recommend Mr. Henry Fanshaw's petition to the King. Tuesday week appointed to …
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… Comptoller [of London port], are to attend Mr. Hen. Fanshaw about the examination of the port bonds. The reason …
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… at the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Mrs. [the misters] Fanshaw [are ordered] to have a quarter on their pension. …
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… the payment of 150 l. to Mrs. Fanshaws [the Misters Fanshaw]. [ Treasury Minute Book V. p. 264.] 1677. Mar. 26. …
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… Boyle, Mr. Hill, Mr. Pelham. The petition of Mrs. Fanshaw [is read and ordered] to be transmitted to the …
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… borrowing money to pay his warrants on the Exchequer. Lady Fanshaw to pay in 500 l. more to make up 1,500 l. and then my … the rest of the officers of the Customs. [Same from] Lady Fanshaw. The King to be moved in her case she having paid in … Duke of York's children are to have the 500 l. which Lady Fanshaw is to pay into the Exchequer for her husband's plate. …
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… warrant. Sir G. Downing about remainder of 15,000 l. Fanshaw, Wentworth, Sir E. Griffith, Chamber [Treasurer], … Mr. Kirk now Ch.: Lady Wentworth and Mr. Griffin. La[dy] Fanshaw. Chapel boys: warrant for 85 l. 16 s. 0 d. for summer …
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… the Princess Eliz[abeth] shall be paid [in] full. Mris. Fanshaw to be paid [half] according to the [order of Council] …
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… Lady Anglesey; 100 l. to Ms. Coningham; 50 l. to William Fanshaw; 50 l. to Henry Killegrew; 50 l. to Edwd. Howard. [ … General, Mr. Overton and Mr. Smith to be here then. Mr. Fanshaw with his counsel to be here the second Tuesday after …
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