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5th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 5 0 March, 21 0 Jacobi L. 1a. An act for the reversing and making void of a decree made in the Chancery, and of all … not fit to have the paper die nor answered as it was, but propounded a 3rd way, though in his nature against middle … good our advice or no, and moves that we may not seem to doubt that the King does conceive such jealousies of us that …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… petition referred to the committee for grievances, and the patent to be brought here on Friday next. Committee … may not trade as they have done, will not trade at all. Resolved, to let this business rest until Saturday, 8 … may carry where they will. Some middle opinions were propounded, as to make those that would have the benefit of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… gentility, having allegedly 'jeared him about his clothes and tolde him he would have a rubber at cuffes' [sic]. … Throgmorton accused Bowne of being 'cowardly, petty minded and a liar' for declining the challenge, adding, in a taunt … began on 1 March 1634 when Bowne presented his libel and two of his witnesses were examined by Arundel and Gilbert …
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
… Thomas ap Rice, John Phillips, John Wogan, Owen Edwards and John Laugharne, for rating ship money in the upper room … 'base rascal', said that he was a better man than Stepney, and 'phlipping his fingers' said 'a turd in your teeth'. On … with Stepney in January 1636/7 about setting a rate, who resolved to do so at the Haverfordwest quarter sessions where …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Buckingham, knt No date The late fifteenth-century hall and Tudor Old Buildings at Lincolnss Inn. Sir William Andrews … the minister of Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, and now threatened to kill him. Her petition is undated, but … Hester requested that Arundel summon her son, Sir William and one Bedells, a hired swordsman, so that their differences …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1635 Church Street, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, and facing it, at the far end, the Crown Inn where … Richard Cust) Abstract Temple, a Doctor of Civil Law and minister at Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, since … if Sir William Andrews had killed him, for they did not doubt to see him have a worse end, or what words did they, or …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he had been provoked by Walley calling him 'base rascall and base, tapsterly, lick spiggit rascall'. Dr Ryves … had been settled; however, on 21 February 1639 the court resolved to move to sentence at the next term. Nothing … 1. The witnesses were warned of the penalty for perjury and bearing false witness. 2. Did the witness live of their …
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 … a bill to have the only making of them. [ Blank] [f. 111] Resolved, upon question, that the patent of the separate …
6th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Sunday. Upon question, passed. L. 3a. An act to prevent and reform profane swearing and cursing. Upon question, … being a committee of both Houses. Like well of the course propounded, and will give meeting at the time and place … a memorial in this House; but no copy to be made thereof. Resolved, the committee now to meet with the Lords may take …
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