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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to the court of Spain, returned on Jan. 9th last. [ S.P. 44. 348. p. 116.] Mar. 1. Marlea. E[dward] Harrison to … the officers of the ship were absent at the time of the trial who could have cleared him, he was condemned in 100, … term upon their recognizance, without being admitted to a trial; which was thought a great hardship by some of them. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… James le Vasseur, marquis de Puissar, was late colonel. [ S.P. 44. 168. p. 340.] Mar. 1. Whitehall. Ja. Vernon to the … 68, 20: Lowestoft, 93, 28: Poole, 83, 28: Essex prize, 59, 16: Feversham, 99, 28. [ S.P. 42. 67. No. 3 a.] … into the East and West Indies, for the speedy trial, condemnation and execution of all pirates. Provided …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… About two years since the King granted an almsman's place in Canterbury Cathedral to John Widupe, who has never … Romney, and brought into Cadiz. There she was condemned as prize in the admiralty court, and sold, Consul Westcomb … petition read. It was not thought fit to stop his trial, but the circumstances of his case might be afterwards …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… high sheriff of Carmarthen, to live out of that county. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 163, p. 96.] May 1. Whitehall. Minutes … Justices. Their Excellencies were acquainted with the King's pleasure, that no removals of the quarters of any troops or … of the Admiralty; as also a petition of Mould about a prize ship laden with fish from Newfoundland. Long's petition …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… not or would not find security for keeping the peace. [ S.P.44. 349. p. 70.] May 1. Kensington. Commissions to Henry … than whether the money could be had, and for making that trial the Question proposed was, that the House should be … instructions to Richard Long, commander of H.M.S. Rupert Prize.] If you find it necessary for the service to leave …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… care that the fiant was ready to sign, that his Majesty's service might receive no detriment in case it should have … very faint with only dictating this. Signed Bolton. [P.S.] I desire you will impart my letter to you to the lord … and desire you will send it to him. Signed Bolton. 3 pp. [ S.P. 63. 360. ff. 9091.] May 1. Whitehall. The king approves …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… May 1. Whitehall. J. Vernon to the secretary to the Hudson's Bay Company. The commissioners appointed to treat with the … all concerned should endeavour to procure proof at Kid's trial, in order to his conviction. As to the pirates seized … to the king of captain Pound, late of H.M.S. Dover prize, shewing that in 1696, he, being then on the Irish …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… late deceased, was captain, in the province of New York. [ S.P. 44. 167. p. 428.] May 1. Whitehall. Ja. Vernon to the … be prepared only by his chief graver here, and that the trial and examination of the money coined in Ireland by the … silver and gold, which is publicly put into the pix or trial box (which box is according to your Grace's
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… Falmouth and Spain; for Mr. John King, one of his Majesty's messengers, with one horse and a guide, to go to … for John Morris, a messenger, to go to Welbeck, etc. [ S.P. Dom. Entry Book 344, p. 433]; for Hans Sterrison, a … that you report how the fact appeared to you at the trial, and send it to me as soon as you conveniently can. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Baraton to be lieutenant to Captain Sedire in Colonel Colt's regiment; for Mr. John Dussaux to be ensign to Lieutenant … on the 9th December, but upon proofs of his innocency his trial was put off. Since then he has given undeniable … of it, or of Mr. Row's evidence, at Sir John Fenwick's trial next Monday. [ S.P. Dom. Entry Book 99, p. 314.] Nov. …
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