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 páginas
 

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Página 55 - Arms and all others upon occasion may take full notice and have knowledge thereof; And for so doing this shall be your Warrant. Given at Our Court at Balmoral this seventh day of October, 1903, in the Third year of Our Reign.
Página ii - The COUNCIL of the NAVY RECORDS SOCIETY wish it to be distinctly understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications. For these the responsibility rests entirely with the Editors of the several works.
Página xxvi - France on the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and settled in the island of Guernsey.
Página xxvi - Catherine are represented as pilgrims, crowned by an angel ; it is very highly finished.—WT 5 His name is written Gerhardus, Guerards, and Garrard. Among the Sidney Papers at Penshurst was a letter from Sir Robert Sidney to his lady about 1597, desiring her to go to Mr. Garrats, and pay him for the picture of her and the children, so long done and unpaid.
Página vi - The State, noteing their diligence, and yet preventinge the future inconvenience, enacted two speciall lawes : — " That they should enterteine Englishe apprentices and servants to learne those trades, the neglect whereof giveth them...
Página 58 - Naturalization differed from denization in that it had a retrospective effect; the naturalized person being deemed cure 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 Sollicitor Generall.
Página 60 - 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.