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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Seaward to fight him. Process was granted on 25 July 1640 and Seaward entered bond on the 30th, but no further … petitioner is a gentleman descended of an ancient family, and hath right to beare armes. That he was lately prest for a souldier for his Majesties service into the North, and being marching on that service with divers other …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Seaton, co. Rutland, esq v. John Wheeler, apothecary, and his wife of St Dunstan in the West, London, and Jonathan Ward of the same November 1639 - May 1640 Mid … War and its Origins, 1646-8 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994), pp. 106-7; Lords Journals , vol. 5, p. 203; …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Francis Foster of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London, surgeon, and John Stepkin, gent November 1639 - June 1640 Abstract … Skipwith had served in the Palatinate under Lord Vere and had been a gentleman in the queen's service for 10 years. He complained that Mucklowe 'drew his sword, and ran at me behinde, and had slayne me, but that I turned …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Smith complained that Camacke had usurped his coat of arms and accused him of being 'a bribery fellow' in his capacity … Second Bishops' War. Process was granted on 2 July 1640 and entered bond three days later; but no further proceedings … descended of an ancient familie of gentrye bearing armes. And that John Camacke of Boston aforesaid doth give a coate …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 20 or 30 persons much abused by many scandalous words and speeches spoken of him by one Charles Gael of the … George Southcott was the eldest son of Thomas Southcott and his third wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Fitz William. He … in the Early Seventeenth Century (University of Exeter Press, 1997), p. 31. George Southcott was appointed to the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Worcester. Daniel Dobbins was required 'to confess himself and all his family to be plebeians... in the face of the … city's quarter sessions in 1638. Arundel took pity on him and allowed further time to prove his gentility (From, John … he boasted was 'the proper coate of armes belonging to him and his family', and also styled himself an esquire when he …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Scottish campaign on Bedfield Green, Suffolk, on 26 March and 2 April 1639, Colonel Warner had said that he was 'a base unworthy fellow' and accused him of being drunk, and then, before Waldegrave's company, struck him 'on the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639 Abstract Watson complained that between September and November 1637 in Rochester, Kent, Filcott insulted him in … livered knave in England', daring Watson to prosecute him and even offering him twenty shillings to do so. Watson added that between June and August 1638, in Frindsbury parish, Kent, Filcott blotted …
6th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Sir Thomas [ sic] Anstruther, Sir George Abercromby and [Dr.] John Craig. L. 2. An act for sale of the manor of … parties to have notice. [f. 110] Amwell river. Saturday. And all to have voice. SIR HENRY POOLE reports the bill of … They allege their own interest. Desire a copy of the bill, and counsel assigned. [f. 110v] Ordered, that these …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… April 1638 Abstract Wharton complained that during August and September 1637, on two separate occasions, in Penrith, Cumberland, and Warcop, Westmorland, Farer had said, in front of numerous witnesses 'that I was a base beggarlie fellowe, and noe gentleman and that I lived by cozening and
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