Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens, Resident in England 1618-1688: From Returns in the State Paper Office, Volume 82

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William Durrant Cooper
Camden Society, 1862 - 119 pagina's
 

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Pagina 38 - And for so doing this shall be your Warrant Given at Our Court at Windsor the 14 day of September 1685 in the first yeare of Our Reigne.
Pagina 54 - And for so doing this shall be your warrant. "Given at our Court at Whitehall, the 20th day of June, 1685, in the first year of our Reign. " By his Majesty's Command. " SUNDERLAND. " Our will and pleasure also is that you give order for the seizing all the horses belonging to any persons which shall be so seized.
Pagina 54 - Probably Anthony Rodrigus, in Barbados, 1680; Id.. No. 1. p. 106. * " The Jews and the English Law," London, 1908, p. 236. are some Jews of note]. Our will and pleasure is that you prepare a Bill for our Royall Signature to passe our Great Seale for the makinge the persons hereafter named, being Aliens borne, free Denizens of this our Kingdome, viz...
Pagina 54 - ... in our College of Arms, to the end that our Officers of Arms and all others upon occasion may take full notice and have knowledge thereof, and for so doing this shall be your warrant.
Pagina 40 - Introduction. who (by reason of the rigours and severities which are used towards them, upon the account of their Religion) shall be forced to quit their native country, and shall desire to shelter themselves under His Majesty's Royal Protection, for the preservation and free exercise of their Religion...
Pagina 60 - A TRUE CERTIFICAT of the names of the straungers residing and dwellinge within the city of London and the liberties thereof...
Pagina 42 - England or elsewhere within oure dominions, and this sayd Denization to be forthwith passed under our great seale, without any Fees or other charges whatsoever to be payd by the sayd persons in the passing thereof. And for so doing this shall be your warrant. Given at our Court at Whitehall the 16 of December 1687. To our Attorney or Solliscitor Generall.
Pagina 12 - Clerk. 02 (In dorso.) The Thredmakers' trade much decayed by the importation of thred from Flaunders, as the straungers of Maydstone affirme. DOVOR. The names of the Inhabitantes of the Towne and port of Dovor, as well beynge straungers borne as denizens, and the names of such that were borne in England, havinge a father stranger, and what trade and profession they use in the saide towne and port. James Hughessen, thelder, merchant; borne at Dunkirke; having dwelled in the said towne by the space...
Pagina 122 - Esq. FSA ADAM URQUHART, Esq. ALEX. MACONOCHIE WELLWOOD, Esq. During the present year the following Publications have been issued to the Members : — Letters of John Chamberlain, Esq. to Sir Dudley Carleton, during the reign of Elizabeth. Edited by Miss SARAH WILLIAMS. Proceedings in the County of Kent in 1640. Edited by the Rev. LAMBERT B. LARKING, MA Parliamentary Debates in 1610. From the Notes of a Member of the House of Commons. Edited by SAMUEL RAWSON GARDINER, late Student of Christchurch.