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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… reception for the Swedish ambassador, 1 who has reached Gravesend with two ships, offering that king the Garter which …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… by parliament as a reward. The Prince Palatine arrived at Gravesend yesterday, and it is expected he will proceed to …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… he went on board the Protector's barque and was taken to Gravesend; there he embarked on a war frigate of the state, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… But he appeared unexpectedly in the Thames and is now at Gravesend, intending to make his public entry next week, on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… to be given toto search for malignant persons lying about Gravesend to gain passage to foreign parts, and seize them, … formerly a commander in the King's army, keeps an inn at Gravesend, where there is frequent resort of disaffected … the State, and is against the order of the government of Gravesend. You are to inform yourself of the condition and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… offered by him, in providing for their use the best inn in Gravesend. That this business is now before the House; mean …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… that, in pursuance of their order, you were detained at Gravesend, they gave order that you should be sent into …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Martin to report to the House that there are two inns at Gravesend to which disaffected persons resort, by means of … of London. There are two new landing bridges erected at Gravesend, of very great prejudice, by the conveying away of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… be embezzled from the Dutch prizes between the Tower and Gravesend, and to apprehend those concerned therein, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and they were recommended by Col. Crompton, Governor of Gravesend, for a sight of the rest of the navy. I used them …