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Folio 32: Ric. Stampart to ---. Transferred to SP 78/53.
Catalogue reference: SP 77/8/32
Date: 1606 Feb 15/25
Folio 32: Ric. Stampart to ---. Transferred to SP 78/53.
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Catalogue reference: SP 32/5/53
This record is about the Folios 87-88. Monsieur de Bottel to 'My Lord'. Letter that, in accordance with his... dating from 1694 Feb 15 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, William and Mary. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folios 87-88. Monsieur de Bottel to 'My Lord'. Letter that, in accordance with his orders, he has spoken to the judge who feels that, having given sentence, the matter is out of his hands. The judge does not know how to advise his lordship and says de Bottel will have to ask for a commission for the Commissioners of Prizes even for taxing the vessels or the sum to be given as security. De Bottel has heard that the King is leaving for Spithead tomorrow again delaying his audience with him, which is troublesome as this is about an important affair. He asks whether he may hope for a favourable resolution by the Privy Council tomorrow on a request he shall present through 'Sieur Jacobsen' [Sir Jacob Jacobsen], or if the King would be ready to see him in person tonight. He mentions Sirs Gore [Sir William Gore] and Scawen [Sir William Scawen].
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