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Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… and reliefe in tyme of derth for that parte of the country. The bill is preferred by such as carry an hard … the ancient and accustomed rates whereby the cittie and country grewe lesse provided, which is the onlie trewe cause …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… men, his majesties service hath beene neglected, and the country much wronged. May it therefore please your lordshipps … he being lately sick retired from Yarmouth into the country for preservacion of his health altogether unable to …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… as brethren and accommodated with plenty and what the country could afford, but by their continuance upon free … October and disorders increaseing amongst them, the poore country quickly found them a burthen to heavy for them to … of horse and one regiment of dragoons which the poore country was constrained to advance for the moneth of November …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… humbly prayeth that he may be inabled to serve God and his country, according to those abilletys which the Lord hath …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… where he is, for (if removed and) sent into his owne country he can expect nothing more then sudden death and for … his father with a great summe of money to buy corne in the country in an inne in Bristoll most unfortunately he mett … said towne and womans company, and on foot [wandred?] the country in a desolate condicion for almost 9 moneths; that …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… or granting that he may spedily be sent towards his country And your pettitioner will ever pray etc. The humble … him among his ancestors and others his relacions in the country Your petitioner humbly prayes that your majesty will … that he hath given good satisfaction and content to the country in the circuit where he hath gone in discharging the …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1620
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1624
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… and none other for feare of Smith being powerfull in the country seeking any redresse herein, did at his owne charges … the Recorder of Bostocke, and a justice of peace in the country. And therefore as one destitute of all meanes to …