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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… or woods, and old Sir John Tyrrell was indebted 1,000 l. at the death of his lady, for which Sir Henry Browne stood … To issue out of his Majesty's stores 8 lasts of gunpowder at 18 d. per lb. to Thomas Frere, ammunitioner, for supply of … of the hundred of Broxton, co. Chester. [1 p.] April 23. Paris. 23. John Barter to [Richard] Harvey. Is astonished …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in the chamber of London, and be permitted to accumulate at five per cent. until it attains 10,000 l. There shall be … thereby enforcing the poor members to buy clay of him at his own prices, pretending the authority of a patent … may have free liberty to buy their clay where and at what prices they best can. [1 p.] May 1. 3. James Marquis …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… will bring the arrear to 229 l. 7 s. 9 d., and there he is at a stand for want of assistance, having received no … Nicholas, by reason whereof, and because he is appointed at a sessions at Wells, as a committee, with others, to equal … he had taken up 50 l. to serve him and his servant to Paris, whither he is advised to go first, before he settles …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… out of the ordinary receipts of the Exchequer, which at this time are so low that they will not bear a sum of 500 … ironwork for the carpenter, 1 l. 10 s.; bricks, 2,000 at 17 s. per thousand; lime, 2 loads at 17 s.; hair, 30 … undergo it to our master's advantage. [1 p.] Aug. 16/26. Paris. 57. Thomas Lockey, Chaplain to Lord Scudamore, to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Mrs. Horne, Mrs. Osborne, and Mr. Newberry, each assessed at 1 l., and Mr. Eveley at 10 s. [ Draft. p.] Sept. 2. Oatlands. 5. The Council to … 102. Pass from the Council for Edward Bradshaugh to go to Paris to be tutor to the son of the Countess of Banbury for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Warrant to pay to Francis Du Gerdin, Jeweller, of Paris, 1,200 l. for two picture cases set with diamonds. [ … desire to resign to his son. Account of goods stayed at Dover. Douglas, a prisoner in the Marshalsea, would make … enclosed petition, that Mr. Jennings, Lord Conway's deputy at Portsmouth, having seized a bark of Rich. Quaile as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to write a word or two to that purpose which may be read at this next visitation. "Mr. Crofts on Sunday last did read prayers and preach at Foston without disturbance, and by my direction he hath … Bishop of Durham and the judges of assize. [ p.] Nov. 23. Paris. 39. Undertaking of James Cromwell, of Upwood, co. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… from Newcastle; also he has been put to an expense of at least 200 l., besides the scandal brought upon his … being, with the Bishop of Salisbury and his chancellor or commissaries, and the alderman who was the previous and will … the mayor, the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and his commissaries or chancellor, with the recorder, steward, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… herein that his Majesty may have an account of that work at or before his coming to York. [ Draft. 1 p.] Feb. 16. Copy … of the kingdom for want of gunpowder, and that it is sold at excessively high prices, and understanding from the Earl … 26. Edinburgh. 93. William Dick to his son Lewis Dick at Paris, Bordeaux, or Rouen. Instructions relative to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… had anything to say more in the cause, she might be heard at the Exchequer bar, before the Barons declare their … 31. Ba[rtholomew Murray ?] to Mr. Clerk, merchant, at Paris. Business transactions. Directions as to the payment of … his Majesty's pleasure that he and Robert Long are to be commissaries or providers for the army. [ Seal with arms. 2 …
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