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2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [ROBERT] BATEMAN. These 2 men have as much by the King's seal as they desire. Free denizens. To devise a 3rd oath, … to the Prince his Highness. Revives Sir Dudley Digges's motion. SIR DUDLEY DIGGES. To deliver this himself at the … had done. The prolocutor gave reiteration of thanks and joy as optimum omen. …
30th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… L. 1a. [ Blank] MR. SOLICITOR reports Sir Francis Clerke's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. L. … which twice read in paper, and then engrossed by the Clerk's man at the board, and then thirdly read. And the bill, upon … provision should be sold without warrant from 3 of the Green Cloth? It is so confessed. Whether Sir Robert Bannister …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 32 Baron v Waters 32 BARON V WATERS Samuel Baron of King's Lynn, co. Norfolk, M.D. v Richard Waters of the same … a duel. On behalf of Waters, Dr Talbot responded to Baron's libel on 28 November 1637. A commission was appointed to … Valentine Pell of Dersingham, co. Norfolk, esq, and John Green, the town's mayor; but no further proceedings survive. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Jones v Paine 335 JONES V PAINE Thomas Jones of Maesbrook Green, co. Salop, gent v John Paine the younger of Kinnerley, … Maltravers granted process, 22 May 1640. 5/56, Plaintiff's bond 15 May 1640 That he was to 'appear in the Court in the … Initial proceedings Petition: 5/57 (22 May 1640) Plaintiff's bond: 5/56 (15 May 1640) People mentioned in the case …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… hare in early 1638 (Photograph: Richard Cust) St Mary's church, where they quarrelled after evensong in 1637 … Ceelie, Robert Maie, gents, and James Hadlie at Olmixton's house on 22 June 1636 by which they agreed to end all their … St James's tide, 1637, he was at King's Close bowling green in Hutton, when a mounted Kenn in the highway beyond …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the words it was out of 'passion and grief' at Kirton's false testimony. He also maintained that whilst he 'did … and had been educated in common law at Clifford's Inn, Kirton was not a gentleman by descent, but 'a man of a … behalf and paying some of the costs of the suit. Kirton's witnesses, all drawn from the traders and respectable …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… two men met around November 1636 in the yard at the King's Head Inn, Colchester, to settle the difference between them … lawe or in the Court of Honour.' Dr Duck presented Leming's petition on 28 January 1637 and as soon as proceedings got … counsellor at law, and formerly a reader at Gray's Inn, Leming was a plebeian. His father was a yeoman, …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [CHRISTOPHER] SHERLAND reports Sir Richard Burneby's bill. The amendments twice read. Ingrossetur. ATTORNEY WARDS reports [Temple] Newsam's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. L. … of disbursements. That the officers and Clerks of the Green Cloth may attend the committee upon Tuesday, 2 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Morgan v Rodgers 444 MORGAN V RODGERS John Morgan of Wayne Green, co. Monmouth, gent v Richard Rogers of Allensmore, co. … see cause 373]. Initial proceedings 2/47, Defendant's bond 8 January 1639/40 Bound to appear 'in the court in the … series, 15, 2002). Documents Initial proceedings Defendant's bond: 2/47 (8 Jan 1640) People mentioned in the case …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of office against Rogers for obstructing Richard Gardener's attempted arrest of John Quarrell of Didley, Hereford, at Quarrell's house in August-September 1639. Quarrell had been summoned … Chivalry brought against him by John Morgan of the Wayne Green, Monmouth, gent. Rogers and others were charged with …
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