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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… was ordered that petitioner should repay to Clarke 7 l. 10 s., which he had formerly levied on Clarke's goods, and 3 l. … improved to a higher value, and more labour afforded poor people than by any other drapery ever invented. Divers makers … to Edward Viscount Conway and Killultagh. This honest old soldier of the Brill, offering the writer to present his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… businesses will be much intricated. The Elector of Saxony's jealousies against the Swedes are like to spoil all. Hears … possible. He is of a good family and descends from English people who were anciently in the service of the English … insomuch that the fawns were destroyed, and many of the old deer stolen and feared away, and if the like sale be made …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Lord Admiral to take measures for the exchange of English and Spanish prisoners. [May 15.] 2. Report of Bishop Harsnet, … by Mr. Comptroller [Sir John Suckling], why the St. George's or Mayor's feast at Norwich should not be held this year, … clamours of the soldiers and murmuring of the country people had been set forth by letters of the Commissioners to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ See Vol. cclxix., No. 103.] Pennington is to examine and certify the truth thereof, and to cause the prize … On the 20th inst. the writer repaired to Mr. Lingen's house, and showed him the petition to the Council and the … him a present of 5 l., with 10 s. towards repair of an old hovel in his back yard. The writers then conceived the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… The postmasters of those parts deny to carry the writer's letters, except they be directed to a Privy Councillor, … to take these things well to heart, and consider the old proverb "Hunger breaketh stone walls," yea, also, that it … difference between them. Thinks them very honest harmless people. [ See this Volume, No. 57, fol. 3. 1 p.] July 13. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… ship as his Majesty hath directed; to consider Capt. Cooke's complaint of exportation of fullers' earth by warrant of officers of customs in Kent; to consider of sale of old cordage which pesters the King's storehouse; Sir John … yea, as they passed through the streets to their house the people fell on their knees praising God. One thing was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the customs there, and insolence of his Majesty's messengers and common informers, as they cannot longer … Charminster Mr. Dyke, the minister of the place, told the people that the right reverend father in God, Sir Nathaniel … signed by three of the Lords who are commissioners by the old commission, and that he was to send it away to court with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Sir John Beaumont to Sec. Windebank. Attends Windebank's son there. They are now preparing for their journey, which … not to be very decent, and the rail worse. The organs old and naught. The copes and vestments had been embezzled. … God has fitted him as well to the disposition of that people as of any other, nor will any man believe that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… gone to procure it and on doing so will make the supply.P.S. If money for victualling the whole 540 men cannot be had, … which is made use of by divers with boats to convey people and carriages over the river, but who give not due … for having allowed it to fall into ruins, but being old and blind it was not fitting to send for him into the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… weeks, at their costs, as well in victuals as in men's wages and other things necessary for war, to be made ready, … Windebank. Saturday next is the day of argument by the old counsel to satisfy the new Chief Justice, and if … of Edmund Porbo, on behalf of many hundreds of poor people of Sandwich and parishes adjoining, to Archbishop …
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