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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… punished for abusing the Justices of Peace.'. Badd's petition complained that in the evening following a meeting … the hair of the head and spurned him in the face with his foot whereby he had almost spoiled one of his eyes as it did … Badd's father had been high sheriff and a captain of a foot company. 2. Around 27 January 1640 in the kitchen of the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… first upon Monday next by Sir H[enry] Poole. Lady Boteler's cause second cause. The business for exactions in fishing … in the bill for 3 lectures upon [Thomas] Whetenhall's will twice read. Upon question, not to be committed. The … and his Majesty means only to keep the same patent on foot until his Majesty be reimbursed what he paid for it. And …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the early nineteenth century. William Furseman's witnesses were required to meet at the Bell Inn in … suit to that brought by Pomeroy, a sergeant major of foot in the regiment of Colonel Charles Trevanion, … of John Bonythan. Hugh Pomeroy was a sergeant major of foot in the regiment of Colonel Charles Trevanion. Pomeroy …
23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 747; f. 83] Martis , 23 Martii L. 1. Lord Wentworth's bill. SIR ARTHUR INGRAM. To have Sir Richard Etherington … have the like power from the House. L. 1. Lady Scudamore's bill. SIR EDWARD GILES. A petition from a gentleman. To be … vide , which redresses the same complaint that is now on foot and admits any for the paying of 10 marks. 3. Their …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'a base, rascally, alehouse captayne' at Mr Thomas Barnes's house in Darlington, Durham, in November 1639. Browne had … and that he was sergeant major of Colonel Francis Hammond's regiment. Process was granted on 15 June 1640 and his three … Wars, commanding five hundred Northumberland and Durham foot sent to reinforce Berwick in December 1639. In 1642 he …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 1a. An act to prevent and punish in procuring process and s upersedeas for the peace and good behaviour out of his … put all to the Prince; else to tie them fast by hand and foot by conditions. If I were the King, I would do it; and if … Was to, by strict conditions, to tie the Prince hand and foot to them. Whereto the Duke of Buckingham said, they had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… words provocative of a duel. Bale was a captain of a foot company in the Somerset trained bands, and Butcher had … granted process on 19 June 1639. 6/106, Plaintiff's bond 27 June 1639 Bound to appear 'in the Court in the … Petition to Maltravers: 6/107 (19 Jun 1639) Plaintiff's bond: 6/106 (27 Jun 1639) People mentioned in the case …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… determined against him. So done in Sir Thomas Wentworth's case last Parliament. SIR GEORGE MORE. To have our words … Parliament, and whether any of them have been since set on foot, and by whom. [f. 10] L. 1 a. An act for repressing of … Parliament, and whether any of those have been since set a foot, or any other of like nature, and by whom. And the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… into the bill. MR. SOLICITOR reports [Robert] Wolverston's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. SIR … in the bill of inferior courts inserted by the Clerk's man at the table, and then thirdly [ sic] and passed. MR. … that the merchants themselves did first set it on foot, but it was answered it was on the strangers, not …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'bid him alight from his horse'. This happened on St James's Day, 25 July 1637, on the highway at Bucknell, Oxfordshire, … a slow pace and no faster than I, William Staunton went on foot, along the highway towards Aynoe urging and provoking … at Bicester with Swetnam. They were returning to Aynho on foot when they saw Mr Hanslopp and John Southam on horseback …
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