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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… cuted by that party, both in assaults and in suits at law. He begs a recommendation to the Lord Chief Justice, that … be removed from them, or it will hasten the ruin of the poor town. [ Adm Paper, two pages.] Oct. 26. Yarmouth. 50. … at Tangiers, with necessaries for building a house. Had on board ten Portuguese, three negroes, and two Moors. Oct. 28. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… November 1-16, 1663 Nov. 1. Whitehall. 1. Warrant to the Board of Greencloth to continue the late augmentation granted … account they are committed, refers the business solely to law. Nov. 10. Ashridge. 64. Lord Rochford to [Sec. Bennet]. … and Judges Tyrell and Kelynge, that for reasons in law, they could not allow the pardon granted to Combe and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… others, that Geo. Clapp, carpenter's servant, served on board the Oxford, from Sept. 2 to Nov. 17, 1663. [ Adm. … 25. to Dr. Dolben, Dean of Westminster. His charity for poor Holland may now take place; old Davis having one leg in … to discontinue till a vacancy. They hope thus to avoid law, and they ask notice if anything pass to Mr. Standish's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… order thereon for payment as requested, and report of the Board of Greencloth, Dec. 18, that the salaries were paid … a similar privilege is given, on paying 5 s. weekly to the poor where the lotteries are. Dec. 2. Whitehall. … in trust, he hopes His Majesty will excuse his going to law, if he cannot obtain from his ministers fair and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to Sam. Pepys. Mr. Lancaster has entered 80 men on board the Antelope. The agent promises dispatch with her … of the Commission lately issued out. for relief of poor prisoners. [ Ent. Book 13, p. 387.] Dec. 24. Whitehall. … quietly till a year ago, when having some controversies at law with a gentleman of influence in Carnarvonshire, he has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… convicted for stealing a horse worth 4 l., and that by the law they were obliged to condemn her to death for a small and … Montrose, who took refuge at his house, to his father-in-law, Sinclair; that it specifies no time; that the Laird … and thence to the Attorney General. 139. Reference to the Board of Green Cloth on the petition of Mr. Hope, for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… The King's Barbers and Pages of the Bedchamber. That their board-wages, suspended since Michaelmas last, may be … to Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury, for a place as poor In-sister in the Hospital of St. John the Baptist, or … on the capias, latitats, outlawries, &c. are contrary to law and injurious to the subject; that to avoid this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of the King and Princes from Paris, to be delivered on board the Admiral of England, with a message from the Queen … by loyalty, especially by taking arms with his father-in-law, Sir Thos. Middleton, at the last rising in Cheshire. 32. … place as yeoman, only for so doing. Begs readmission, or a Poor Knight's place at Windsor. 140. John Bevan, of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… continuance of his wonted charity of 100 l. towards their poor. Jan. 4. Privy seal for 100 l. to the Churchwardens and … and sometimes not. Sir Geoffry Shakerley, his brother-in-law, governor of Chester, had two persons before him for … write to them again, or to converse with any stranger on board. Encloses, 26. i. Extracts from Mr. Davies' letters to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Bristol. 2. Capt. Rich. Teate to the Navy Comrs. Has on board about 100 tons of timber. Hopes soon to be full. Money … witnessed against them, and many of them, some very poor, are fined; this is the love he shows his neighbours. A … and eating flesh in Lent, or on fish days appointed by law. Printed. [ Proc. Coll., pp. 157160.] Jan. [25 ?] …
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