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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Lords are all this day so busy in preparing the Bill of 3 s. in the pound (which by measure is within 2 yards as long … you have given an account how the fact appeared at his trial. [ S.P.44. 100. p. 305.] April 13. Kensington and … and train may be brought home. The commander of the Essex Prize having complained to the Admiralty that the Council at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… a grant of the office. Referred to the Council of Trade. [ S.P. 44. 238. p. 303.] April 2. Kensington. Commission to … Sandys, B.D., to be chaplain to the earl of Macclesfield's regiment of horse. [ S.P. 44. 167. p. 389.] April 3. Whitehall. Ja. Vernon to Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Referred to the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster. [ S.P.44. 237. pp. 23941.] Proceedings upon the petition of … Mr. Carey's relations, knowing he must be acquitted upon trial, desired a stop put to it, till their witnesses could … 56. Rate 5. Sorlings, Lord Dursley, 57. Rate 6. Essex prize, Jno. Aldred, 28. Fireship, Vulcan, Rd. Culliford, 13. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… 1. Whitehall. Passes for Elizabeth Ronck, her late Majesty's coachman's wife, to go to Gravesend and Holland [ Ibid. … of mercy, referred them to the account he gave of the trial, which not being to the advantage of the petitioner no … Calais, with the Swedish man-of-war, and of the Sandadoes prize with the French owler. [ S.P. Dom. Naval 4.] Appended …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… for them. The fleet continues in Torbay. Sir John Fenwick's trial is put off for three weeks longer. The sessions at the … to inform you that they hear nothing of the St. Malo prize that was ordered hither. The enclosed association of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… for the security of that place, and to prevent the enemy's passing into the pay de Waas. This day his Majesty reviewed … the sentence be respited till they have an account of the trial. Read a petition of Mons. Goudet, desiring that his … fish in Ireland to sell at Plymouth; that he carried a prize into Kinsale and sold it there; and that the men had …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… late Charles, earl of Macclesfield, of a debt of 2469 12 s. 10 d., etc. ( Treas. Cal., XV., 429.) [ S.O.8. 27. No. 43.] The same, for payment of 700 p. ann., to … be tried at York. If necessary Mr. Legat shall attend the trial. [ S.P.44. 101. p. 147.] Aug. 17. Loo. Warrant to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… and two small children, to go to Harwich and Holland [ S.P. Dom. Entry Book 344, p. 446]; and for Salomon Scheller … the remnant of Jacobites, that traitors may be brought to trial and the King's commissions drawn without flaws in them … while the other takes only notice of goods taken as prize, which are prohibited by the two prohibition Acts, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to Captain William Weightman in Colonel Gustavus Hamilton's regiment; and for Mr. John Henderson to be ensign to … Expedition, in case the said vessel be condemned as a prize and adjudged to the crown as an admiralty perquisite. … 1695, he gave such proofs of his innocence that his trial was put off. Since then he has given undeniable proofs …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… in the baronies of Condons and Clangibbons, co. Cork. [ S.P. Dom., Signet Office Book 14, p. 36.] Dec. 1. Kensington. … "formalities." On Monday last a court martial for the trial of Captain Harlow was held on board the Queen at the … he should pay 4,000 crowns for his ransom, if they proved prize; if not, the hostages should immediately be at liberty …
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