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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… ordered to be kept in safe custody and, if the Marshal had done anything contrary to law, he had his action against him" … state of the fishery and inhabitants there than they had done for the last three years (p. 34). On November 13 a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… under safe guard to Whitehall or Windsor. This was to be done with all imaginable speed and secrecy, that the noise of … King's earnestness and peremptory resolution to have it done. If he says they do forbear, then the King to let him … and give my Lord Mayor a charge and enjoin him to see it done. If he finds difficulty in it, then to recur to the King …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… thence" (p. 298); and a few days later, "Nothing can be done for the poor reformed gentlemen till the King is at … merchants being present, he adds "We could not have done so much had not Bamfield consented to a submission in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… them, I suppose it will be easily admitted that I have done my duty, having here at that time only eight ships, … they will do next I know not. So soon as anything more is done, you shall hear from me." After this indecisive … To these propositions the Earl proved deaf, as he had done on previous occasions, replying that he could not enter …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Boston immediately, with a body of marines, if it could be done "at this season of the year without any material hazard … "very frankly" told by Governor Wanton that this had been done "to prevent them falling into the hands of the King or … and had entered two or three gentlemen's houses, and had done some damage. I waited six hours, expecting their attack, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… must of necessity be longer in doing, and I doubt worse done, this county of York being so large, and but few of them … by the King, I will not judge, but only relate what was done." Lord Clarendon, on the other hand, who is followed by … being reduced to extreme necessity, everything is to be done as power will admit, and that you are to do." Archbishop …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… it, and to know his Majesty's pleasure what he will have done. [ Margin: The City Mustering.] The Earl Marshal will … a petition, to know his Majesty's pleasure what is to be done." 7 The lords alluded to were the Earls of Essex, … with them to consult what in this case is fittest to be done for his own honour and safety of the kingdoms, where …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… their anchors upon any occasion; and if you find it may be done, I desire you will represent it to his Royal Highness, … Queenborough and Gravesend; but there being nothing to be done there, on the 10th they came back to Queenborough, where … or rendered useless, and the magazine burnt. The damage done to the English at this island was estimated at more than …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to come to Chatham in June 1667, which they would have done had not the Dutch anticipated them. 5 On December 3, the … desired to discharge surplus men; this could not easily be done without paying them off, and therefore they were … and also of Sam. Mearne, his bookbinder, they having done much to repress scandalous practices in printing, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… gallantry or necessity Her Majesty would grant to be well done, and this I desire you to let the King know. All other … were in a labyrinth what to think, but his arrival has done [Goring] so much right as it is no small addition to the … the raising of the siege of Hereford in the manner it was done. Time and a clear representation of affairs will, I …