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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… his servant, Cornelius Dierckson de Loch, to go to Harwich or Gravesend, and embark for Holland or Flanders. [ Ibid. 344, p. 457.] Jan. 1. Whitehall. … Thomas Pyke, otherwise called John Latham, charged with high treason. [ Ibid.] Jan. 2. Whitehall. Warrant to William …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Lord James Murray for carrying the purse before the Lord High Commissioner during the last session of Parliament in … Mustapha, a native of Tunis in Barbary, to go to Turkey or Barbary for three months; and for Captain Rodolph May, … p. 7]; for John Bindeing, commander of the Ann pink, 120 tons burden, manned by six men, taking on board such …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… decreed; but if it happened through stress of weather or his own fault, the King's subjects are in no way liable. I … of Donnough, Earl of Clancarty, who stands outlawed for high treason and is lately come over from France. [ Ibid.] … will not be able to enter those places before the 28th or 29th of this month, and I am sending Verboom to Mastrich, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… seats, so it is one of the worst in winter, standing so high that it is never without keen winds; and his Majesty … but it shows our willingness to do what lies in our power, or can be thought reasonable. I must own we had some debates … affairs, it did not leave them a free choice for receiving or rejecting it, foreseeing the consequences in case it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… 1700 Jan. 2. Hampton Court. Licence to Oswald Moseley, high sheriff of Staffordshire, to live out of the county. [ … hold unto Barry for life, and then to Ryles and Meredith or the survivor, in trust for Barry and his executors. [ S.P. … Smelt and Bristow, but have not heard from the mayor or seen any depositions, which would be necessary before any …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… any alteration in clergymen's titles to their livings, or introducing new methods of trial in their cases; but … immediately to carry on all the business just as before, or rather with more application. My lord is gone this morning … S.P.67. 2. p. 367.] Warrant to apprehend Dennis Leary, for high treason, for having been in the French king's dominions, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… king of England, &c.) that the wisdom and justice of the high Court of Parliament will be so extended to me as to … would either go to meet the gallions as far as the Azores, or cruise in those seas. They had advice from the West Indies … 237. pp. 2813.] Jan. 27. Whitehall. Ja. Vernon to Mr. Houghton. Your letter confirms that little credit ought to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… behalf, but could obtain no satisfaction either from them or from Mr. Aaron Smith. He is a tributary subject of the Emperor, and desires that he may be set at liberty or brought to trial. Endorsed on the back: "Mr. Secretary … for the apprehension of Thomas Broomfield, chrged with high treason in adhering to his Majesty's enemies. [ S.P. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… petitioner as living at Redingfield Hall, has never heard or observed but that his conduct was peaceable and … appointment by Thomas, "Earl of Thanet Isle," hereditary high sheriff of Westmoreland, of John Hall, of Temple … on him to the value of 25,000 l. A petition read for Dr. Hutton to go and see Knightley, who was sick. Leave given. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… they would not know, if they might, where his ships were, or when expected; but they saw no inconvenience in being … they could do no less than commit him on suspicion of high treason, and ordered his lodgings to be searched and his … of the port of Londonderry, seized a boat of about 12 tons in Lough Swilly, laden with malt, oatmeal and tanned …
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