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15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… burgesses of Devon and Cornwall added. Sir Francis Clerke's bill. This afternoon. Bill of battle. Saturday, 2 … the warrant for it. Then considered of the Lord Treasurer's defence. Where expected much from a man of his great wit, … presently, after that breach, a benevolence was set on foot by his Lordship, which drew from the subject £80,000 …
15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and traffic of Welsh cloths, cottons, friezes, lining[s] and plains in and through [the] kingdom of England and … of the burgesses for that borough. For Sir Francis Popham's election, that the committee, by plurality of voices, … the King yesterday about making the report of his Majesty's answer yesterday to both Houses, the rather because some …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… which the waterman wore as a servant to Dover. On Fox's version of events he had said, 'You fellow with the goose … peremptorie', without realising that the coat was Dover's livery. When the waterman pointed this out, Fox immediately … and was colonel of an auxiliary regiment of royalist foot in that city from April 1644. His first wife was Judith …
16th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… better government of the same trade. L. 1. Edward Egerton's bill. L. 2. An act to reverse a decree made in the Court of … Sir Henry Yelverton and Sir Thomas Coventry. Set on foot in Queen Elizabeth's time. Knows no particulars of it. … shall provide and find armour and furniture of arms for foot and horse, and for the necessary defence of the realm. …
16th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 687; f. 45] Martis , 16 0 Martii , 21 0 Jacobi Bill of s upersedeas in the afternoon, Court of Wards. Sir William … EDWARD COKE. Not to take away the jointure of young Cope's wife. MR. [JOHN] GLANVILLE. To have this bill to extend to … was going to the poll, pull off his cloak, tread it under foot and take away his papers. [Francis] Haslock affirms …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Pinchbecke 177 DUCK V PINCHBECKE Arthur Duck, LL.D., King's Advocate v John Pinchbecke of London, esq October 1635 - … Pembroke the scandalous letter attached insulting the earl's honour. 3. Pembroke was an illustrious lord and secretary … of London but may have been the major in the royalist foot regiment of Sir John Paulet in 1644. P. R. Newman, …
17th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Have condemned 1, viz., Sir F[erdinando] Gorges's patent for a plantation in New England. Their counsel … a petition by the fishermen against Sir Ferdinando Gorges's patent. Their counsel heard. Resolved, by the committee, … £300 paid. The coheirs sue in Parliament to have lease on foot to 4 of them as made and the inheritance to the rest, …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… navigable. SIR BENJAMIN RUDYARD doubts not but the King's answer plainly understood, since he has explained the most … the Low Countries, 10,000; 40,000 to Ireland; 20 King's ships and 20 other. A great part of this spent in this. To … it ready, and so for men, for to have them abroad and on foot is to waste us, and so to encourage our enemies and …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… H. 8, entitled, An act for certain ordinances in the King's Majesty's dominion and principality of Wales. SIR A[RTHUR] … Spain, who has and yet will gain by the holding of it on foot, and be a mean[s] to prejudice the estate of the … to Germany, which was almost lost since they were on foot. 2. The Hollanders were pressed and penned in with all …
20th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and fifteens. A 4th proposition arising from his Majesty's gracious declaration. 5th point, which must be the first in … like a building or fortification, one cannot measure it by foot or by rod. If our cassocks will not serve the turn, we … off today than yesterday. War is not to be measured by the foot as fortification, yet what he gives, [£]300,000. …
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