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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… for his lieutenant, and took the ship, which, under Morgan's command, came ashore at Pullhely, having sprung a leak. The … in Southwark, which is replenished with multitudes of idle people who filch and carry away the wood at pleasure, so that … the herons are to be as carefully kept as they were in old Lord Conway's time. The pictures are to be left for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… July 20. Westminster. Grant to Thomas Ball, the elder, and Thomas Ball, his son, of the office of Comptroller of the … of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord Chamberlain, 768 l. 15 s. 4 d., for paling out a course in the park of Clarendon, … Sir Henry Marten so to manage the matter that the French people who are interested in it may come to a reasonable …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… at his going over to the Isle of Rh, for books, apparel, and other necessaries. Haply he might have been more … to the despised clergy of his diocese. If the Bishop's worthless name be remembered in these removes, it will … Wills deposed to having made an experiment in melting old silver lace on his own account. Abbott deposed apparently …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Westminster. 1. The King to Helen Wolseley, widow, and Richard Wolseley. Licence to alien the manor of … Dantzic bound for Dunkirk. She was taken without St. Helen's Point, and the skipper and the Hollanders were well agreed … for particulars. The Marquis greatly commends Nicholas's abilities and honesty. He is a brave gentleman. Left him in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to his Roman Catholic subjects a cessation of all pains and penalties by reason of their recusancy. His will is, that … to forbear all manner of proceedings against his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects. [ Draft.] May 1. 2. Copy of the … London and its confines, prohibiting all buildings save on old foundations, and prescribing the character of future …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1-10, 1626 February 1-10, 1626 [Feb. 1.] 1. Statutes and ordinances established in the University of Cambridge for … with an autograph memorandum underwritten, in the King's hand, that the Clerk of the Signet was to engross that bill … the Savoy where mass is usually said, with much resort of people, he is to cause the priest to be apprehended, and to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… him in the English Channel, off Portland, surprised and robbed him. The Biscayner being afterwards driven by … The St. Claude found the vessel from St. Christopher's at Gore End, getting victuals aboard to go presently away … it as savouring too much of the unsafe passion of an old distressed gentleman conscious of much merit in his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… require the Lords Justices of that country to pay 426 l. 9 s., disbursed about a year since for victualling the said two … of perjury; the use of some of their names to draw poor people before him; and extortions. The patent was at first to … he had lacked when a boy, unless he had been thought too old. He terms the rite a Sacrament, adding nobody denies it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Sir John Lambe, Registrar of the Diocese of Lincoln, and late Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Leicester. … Oct. 19. Warrant to pay to Sec. Dorchester for his Majesty's special secret service 1,000 l. without account. [ … employed for the ironwork of the ships to be built, or any old repaired, in Woolwich dockyard. Annexed, 26. i. Officers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in those parts that disturb the free trade of his Majesty's subjects more than the Captain of Pendennis Castle, for he … inclosed writing. They are a very stubborn and perverse people, and refuse all help even to the lending of a spade. … is thought, into foreign countries, wholly exhausted the old store. Prices have fallen in wheat from 10 s. a bushel to …
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