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  • ...a number of London merchants, Sir Francis Clarke was from Devon and Dorset born parents. His father was Christopher Clarke, a justice of the peace in Exet ...ncus, ''Protestantism and Patriotism: Ideologies and the Making of English Foreign Policy, 1650-1668'' (Cambridge, 1996), p. 242</ref>
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  • ...andwich, gent. Edward Kelke (senior) was the second of three Lincolnshire born brothers. The eldest was Sir Charles Kelke of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire (b ...571-572, cited in Robert E. Ruigh, ''The Parliament of 1624: politics and foreign policy''(Harvard, 1971), p. 133</ref>
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  • ...of his older sister Elizabeth to a German diplomat and poet, the Stuttgart born Georg Rodolph Weckherlin (b.1584, d.1653).<ref>Gerald Gillespie, ''German B ...ng's serjeant.<ref>Robert E. Ruigh, ''The Parliament of 1624: politics and foreign policy'' (Harvard, 1971), p. 52, fn. 16</ref> That same year, on October 3r
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  • ...ombay should be considered of. Has received orders that all ships going to foreign plantations take one fifth Dutchmen. An explosion of gunpowder has injured ...h; Benjamin Glanville, a merchant in London; and Joseph Glanville, who was born in Plymouth , 1630, and afterwards educated at Oxford, took the degree of
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  • ...apprentice came from Scotland. The majority of masters who were not native-born Londoners accepted apprentices with whom they had no obvious connections by ...1607 but the Nassington Parish Register shows that a boy of that name was born in 1589, which would make him eighteen when he arrived in London, a likely
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  • ...was he closely linked to Sir James Modyford, and other Modyfords, who were born in Exeter, and whose father was a former mayor of Exeter? ...s among those ordered to bring in a bill for the general naturalization of foreign Protestants, which he opposed as entailing the ‘prostitution’ of corpor
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  • ...Charles II in XXXX, and appointed by Charles to the Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations formed in 1660 under Charles II, together with his associate Ma ...ncus, ''Protestantism and Patriotism: Ideologies and the Making of English Foreign Policy, 1650-1668'' (Cambridge, 1996), p. 250 CHECK PAGE NO.</ref> This is
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  • ...Mico himself was born in London or elsewhere, but it is likely that he was born in Weymouth, Co. Dorset, with a secondary source states that his father was ...l Mico, to give his Factor Notice of it, to prevent the Lading of Goods in Foreign Bottoms, before the coming away of the said Ship.
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  • ...ncus, ''Protestantism and Patriotism: Ideologies and the Making of English Foreign Policy, 1650-1668'' (Cambridge, 1996), p. 250 & p. 256 (fn. 36))</ref> How Ryder's network of commercial correspondents in foreign cities is likely to have been extensive, given the broad range of geographi
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  • ''that he had lived about twenty years at Antwerp from 1608, and had had born there eleven children, all which he had been compelled to take to their chu ...ee Skinner brothers, according to the deposition of Albertus Skinner, were born in Antwerp, under the dominion of the King of Spain, though Albertus, depos
    102 KB (17,335 words) - 05:46, August 14, 2012
  • ...n was made to Peter Wallraven, brewer, in 1634. He is described as born in foreign parts.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091775431#page/n331/mode/2up ...olomeus Anthony, and Anna Maria, daughter of Francis Longston, all born in foreign parts. [Bocquet]".<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091775431#page/n3
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  • ...Mico himself was born in London or elsewhere, but it is likely that he was born in Weymouth, Co. Dorset, with a secondary source states that his father was ...l Mico, to give his Factor Notice of it, to prevent the Lading of Goods in Foreign Bottoms, before the coming away of the said Ship.
    40 KB (6,522 words) - 15:23, December 11, 2013
  • ...was he closely linked to Sir James Modyford, and other Modyfords, who were born in Exeter, and whose father was a former mayor of Exeter? ...s among those ordered to bring in a bill for the general naturalization of foreign Protestants, which he opposed as entailing the ‘prostitution’ of corpor
    21 KB (3,348 words) - 12:25, December 11, 2013
  • ...sh High Court of Admiraty for "perpetual remembrance". Such entering of a foreign bought ship into the Admiralty Court records would have been to fend off fu [born ?c.1622; married ?; died. c.?1694]
    30 KB (4,873 words) - 13:54, September 1, 2017
  • ...es of the High Court of the Admiralty were natural targets for lobbying by foreign ambassadors, seeking to influence decisions in the court affecting ships of Born 1617, died 1678
    98 KB (16,414 words) - 18:55, October 6, 2013
  • ...consideration of the Whitehall, great quantity of potashes brought in from foreign parts, and that a great proportion is at present in the hands of undue make ...rdered that he shall either serve Scotland with his oils or seek a vent in foreign parts. [Draft. 1 jd.]"<ref>XXX, p.436</ref>
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  • ...f Saint Dunstan's, Stepney, in the 1630 to 1670 period, including children born to a Thomas Damerell. Whitehall, great quantity of potashes brought in from foreign parts, and that a
    318 KB (48,666 words) - 19:17, May 4, 2015
  • ...second year undergraduate at Bath Spa University, studying history. He was born in Salisbury, in Wiltshire, where he lived for eighteen years before moving ...; international humanitarian law; war and peace; maritime law and history; foreign policy; democracy; constitutional legal history.
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  • ...een years, and that many of the servants and workmen employed by the Dutch born master shipwright were Hollanders.<ref>[[HCA 13/70 f.736r Annotate|HCA 13/7 The three ships were part of a large number of foreign ships spending the summer of 1652 waiting for the Spanish "plate fleet" to
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  • ...<ref>[[HCA 13/69 Silver 10 f.7r Annotate|HCA 13/69 Silver 10 f.7r]]</ref>; born in the city of Segovia in Spain<ref>[[HCA 13/69 Silver 5 f.2r Annotate|HCA ...John Mexia da Herreya; John Mexia do Herera]''' - living in Limma in Peru; born at Temblick in the territories of the Archbishop of Toledo, Spain; merchant
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