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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Grant to Sir Robert Bernard, of Huntingdon, serjeant-at-law, of the title of Baronet, with reversion to John Bernard, … their import. May ? Whitehall. 26. Warrant to the Board of Green Cloth to settle an allowance of 200 l. a year as board wages, on the four clerks of the privy seal, to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… have 100 l. from the warrant dormant, as they are very poor. June 2. Monday. 8. Osbert Peck to Mr. Garrett. The … breaking, &c.; he told them their lecture was dead by the law, and urged them to a liberal collection for its funeral; … Royal Charles. Tar wanted. Hopes to get 1,500 l. for the poor ropemakers, who are in sad condition. [ Adm. Paper.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the Same. Seized some new cordage with the King's mark, on board the vessel of Peter Oliver; he says he bought it of … 49. Proclamation ordering the withdrawal of all suits at law against admirals or other ship officers, for restitution … widow of Rob. Pulman, master of the ropemakers, who is too poor to support her family, unless she can have two servants …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… justices of the peace, on account of the increase of the poor. With reference thereon to Attorney General Palmer, his … Book 7, p. 173.] Aug. 5. Hampton Court. Warrant to the Board of Greencloth to allow to Rob. Child and Wm. Bowles, … the late Norwich assizes, but reprieved till Aug. 23, the law is to pass on those condemned for burglary, but the rest …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… [ Ent. Book 6, p. 40.] Sept. 2. Whitehall. Warrant to the Board of Greencloth to allow to Thomas Ross such quantities … Earl of Montgomery. Requests returns of all unemployed poor in each ward, and free subscriptions for raising a stock … bail to avoid prison. Wishes the trial to be by common law; could not bring up the accounts in June last, fearing …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to John Castillion, and only recoverable by a suit at law. 30. Paul Knell, M.A., Chaplain in the Army of his late … by his 17 years' banishment for his loyalty, he is very poor. A nephew of Witherings claims the office by assignment, … John Barfoot, gunner, of Wapping. For a Gunner's place on board some ship, and for the money due to him as gunner of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… goods for supply; would be greatly injured, as well as his poor workmen, if they buy those goods. [ Adm. Paper.] Sept. … The coils of rope for supply of ships abroad are taken on board; 40 merchant ships, with the Lion and Foresight, have … Will do his best to secure a quantity of acorns, but the poor people gather them for their own service, and beat the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Chapel Royal, Windsor. Recommends Edw. Palmer for the next Poor Knight's place of Windsor, on account of his faithful … vestry of the chapel, in accordance with the report of the Board of Greencloth in favour of their petition for increased … of taverns and unlawful sports punished according to law. Oct. 15. Warrant to Sir Edward Griffin, treasurer of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of the Church of Eng land, and maintain their own poor, without being burdensome to the city; on these … to allow them to be taxed to maintain other than their own poor. Nov. 14. Whitehall. 119. Sec. Bennet to Col. Henry …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… others, which reference the petitioner declining, went to law, and therefore the King now refuses to interfere, until … Carteret to the King. The money was yesterday shipped on board the yachts, which would have sailed had the town been … respect should be shown to those who were kind to poor prisoners in the Royal cause. Testifies therefore that …
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