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  1. 22 de may. de 2024 · Ludwell, Secretary of Virginia, to Sec. Lord Arlington. As it is a duty expected from him as his Majesty's Secretary of this colony to give a yearly account of the concerns of this place he shall perform it.

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · BENNET, HENRY, first EARL OF ARLINGTON (1618-1685), member of Cabal ministry; grandson of Sir John Bennet, educated at Westminster and Christ Church, Oxford; joined royal forces as volunteer; travelled in France and Italy; agent of Prince Charles at Madrid, 1658; keeper of privy purse after Restoration; secretary of state, 1662-74; M ...

  3. Hace 5 días · The next day, a special envoy from Charles II, Lord Arlington, met William in Nieuwerbrug and presented a proposal from Charles. In return for William's capitulation to England and France, Charles would make William Sovereign Prince of Holland, instead of stadtholder (a mere civil servant).

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · Ludwell, Secretary, to Sec. [Lord Arlington]. The Colony in a very peaceable condition, but apprehensive of the French preparations for war. In great want of at least 40 or 50 culverin, not one out of the burnt frigate having endured the trial; also shot, as they cannot apparel their forts.

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · Lord Arlington promised to speak to the Duke of York about the instructions to the masters of the hired merchant ships. 1 p. [Col. Papers, Vol. XXV., No. 90*.] Nov. ? 320. Draft commission to Major James Bannister and others [names not given in this copy, see preceding] for removing the English and settling all disputes at Surinam.

  6. Hace 1 día · Lord Arlington. In answer to his Lordship's request for his opinion whether or no the cutting of logwood by English in the West Indies may consist with the due observance of the articles between the two Crowns, and what interpretation Spain would put thereon.

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · He became a follower of Lord Arlington, and in 1665 he was elected in a by-election to Parliament as member for Camelford, however as he went to Spain early the next year he probably never took up his seat. After 1662 he was exchanging letters with the correspondent and widow Martha, Lady Giffard.