Preface Preface THE period of 13 months, comprised in the present volume, embraces events of great political importance the death and funeral of the Protector Oliver; the peaceable succession of his son Richard; the meeting of Parliament; its failure,
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Volume 181 May 1658, 1 10 May 1658, 1 10 VOL. CLXXXI. MAY, JUNE, 1658. 1658. May 1. Approval by the Protector of 10 orders, 22 29 April. [ I . 78, p . 588. ] May 3. Newent
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Volume 181 May 1658, 11 20 May 1658, 11 20 [May 11. ] 19 . Petition of the parishioners of Bennet's, Paul's Wharf, to the Protector and Council. The means of our church are only 50 l . a
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Volume 181 May 1658, 24 29 May 1658, 24 29 May 24. Approval by the Protector of 2 orders of 18 May. [ I . 78, p . 632. ] May 24./June 3. Bruges. Jos. Jane to Sec. Nicholas.
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Volume 181 June 1658, 1 5 June 1658, 1 5 June 1. COUNCIL. Day's Proceedings. 1. The Trustees for Maintenance of Ministers to settle an augmentation of 50 l . on Wm. Stone, minister of Frampton, co. Dorset, to
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Volume 181 June 1658, 6 10 June 1658, 6 10 June 6. The London, Downs. 85 . Capt. Wm. Whitehorne to the Admiralty Commissioners. The Dutch fleet sailed yesterday from the Downs; I sent the Forester to follow them
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Volume 181 June 1658, 11 18 June 1658, 11 18 June 11. 100 . Hum. Robinson to Williamson, the Hague. I have yours of the 7th from Frankfort, whether I sent you letters from Sir Ralph Hare. Our things
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Volume 181 June 1658, 21 29 June 1658, 21 29 June 21. London. 108 . T. L. [Thos. Lamplugh ] to Williamson. One motive of my coming to London was a hope to meet you. When you arrive, let
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Volume 182 July 1658, 1 15 July 1658, 1 15 VOL. CLXXXII. JULY, AUGUST, 1658. 1658. July 1. COUNCIL. Day's Proceedings. 1. The order of 29 June, for an augmentation of 50 l . to the minister of Sidwells
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Volume 182 July 1658, 19 31 July 1658, 19 31 July 19/29. Antwerp. [Sec. Nicholas ] to the Earl to Kinnoul. Lord Wentworth has represented to the King your entire affection to his service, and shown him copies of
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Volume 182 August 1658, 3 15 August 1658, 3 15 Aug. 3. 53 . Petition of the master, wardens, and assistants of the Company of Woolmen in London to Privy Council. The Protector referred the petition of Wm. Piccard,
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Volume 182 August 1658, 17 31 August 1658, 17 31 Aug. 17. COUNCIL. Day's Proceedings. 1. On information that a person came last night to town, to the Falcon in Perpoole-lane, and there uttered words which render him suspected,
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Volume 182 September 1658, 1 15 September 1658, 1 15 Sept. 1. 79 . Grant by Wm. Ryley, Norroy, to Silvester Petit or Petty, of Bolton in Craven, co. York, of the same arms as granted to his elder
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Volume 182 September 1658, 16 30 September 1658, 16 30 Sept. 16. 106 . Petition of Wm. Backhouse, merchant of London, to the Protector and Privy Council. Was taken prisoner at sea by Capt. Chivers, in the White Angel,
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Volume 183 October 1658, 1 15 October 1658, 1 15 VOL. CLXXXIII. OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, 1658. Oct. 1. 1 . Resignation by Barnaby Love, B.L., in presence of Rich. Osgood, public notary, and 2 witnesses, of the office of principal
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Volume 183 October 1658, 16 30 October 1658, 16 30 [Oct. 16. ] 15 . Account of Quakers in prison, names given, with their respective offences, speaking to ministers in churches, refusing to swear or take off the hat,
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Volume 183 November 1658, 1 15 November 1658, 1 15 Nov. 1. Whitehall. 74 . Order [by the Protector ] to the master and fellows of Queen's College, Cambridge, to admit Martin Pindar, B.A., of their college, to the
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Volume 183 November 1658, 16 30 November 1658, 16 30 Nov. 16. 106 . Petition of Col. Thos. Cooper; or Lord Cooper, for his regiment, to the Protector. In February 1653 4, by order of Col. Lilburne, commander-in-chief in
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Volume 184 December 1658, 1 9 December 1658, 1 9 VOL. CLXXXIV. DECEMBER, AND UNDATED. 1658. 1658 Dec. 1. 1 . Petition of the under clerks, messengers, serjeants' deputies, and other officers of Council, to Council, for a Privy
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Volume 184 December 1658, 11 18 December 1658, 11 18 [Dec. 11. ] 27 . Petition of Step. Bolton and Christian Eylers, merchants, and Thos. Carter, cooper, to the Protector and Council. On a late order permitting the export
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