Search

Displaying 181 - 190 of 27411
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and fall upon him (Rigges being aged vizt. 60 years of age or thereabouts and Mr Badd about 28)'? 'And did not Mr Badd … did appeare by the hurt upon Mr Rigges his face, which you or some of the company perceiving they (though with much … Woolgar and William Penfold before Justices at Southampton Quarter Sessions for detaining money due to the poor of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… from any undue course. Thirdly, that where no custom or charter to the contrary, the election to be made by all … be made to all the parties grieved by this patent or proclamation, the restitution to be made by everyone for … fishing in Ireland: transporting of sheepskins; 4d. per quarter of malt; Dungeness lights; [Barber-]Surgeons; white …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Gave no consent, either to the serving of the process, or order, but was discontented when he heard it was done. The … the City of London for great exactions of fees within 15 or 16 years. 50s. per annum grown to 50 per annum. The city … The fee of the alnager was ob. for a whole thing and quarter for other cloths, and the King was to have 4d. for …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… found before justices of the peace in their general quarter sessions. Mr. Attorney General and Mr. Serjeant [Sir … bill put to the question whether it should be engrossed or no, for, said he, if a bill be denied engrossing, it is … be sworn to see our King perform all contained therein or to take arms against him. A while after, the King of Spain …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… case? 2. Was the witness a relative, household servant or retainer of the parties? Was the witness indebted to … pretended words in the libel spoken? What was the occasion or provocation for this? 5. Did Grove 'first speak of rising … that he gave more at his dore in a day than he did in a quarter of a yeare'. 14/3c, Plaintiff's interrogatories …
27th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in several shires read, whereof some respited for a day or 2 to be perfected. SIR ROBERT PHELIPS. To proceed now to … recusants. Bedford. MR. [OLIVER] ST. JOHN. None known or suspected in that shire. Buckingham. SIR THOMAS DENTON … vented; the statute 3 0 Jac., which restrains to xvis. per quarter, was notwithstanding continued. 4. Divers exceptions …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he 'would tourne your petitioner out of doores the next quarter, and rather have a common whoore lodge there then … he would tourne your petitioner out of doores the next quarter, and rather have a common whoore lodge there then …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… own expenses in meeting the press master and attending the quarter sessions. In addition, sixpence was paid 'to a man … George 'said I was a knave and gave me the lie often or at least once <or uttered certain crafty and cunning words by which he did …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… knave to saie soe, for that he never heard Constable or anie other man in that ship saie anie such thinge. … the wronge of the Captaine. And Wyse said, Thou Harris or thou Holmes yf eyther of you dare, and Wise desired a … m[aster]'s sword, and gave it to John Shorton one of the quarter m[aster]s, and bidd him goe a shoare with Wise and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and on 28 March 1638 Broad appeared before the county quarter sessions where he was bound over for good behaviour. … for and consearneing his misdemeanour in the matters or words in this cause. Mr Hungerford and Doctor Whittington … enemie of John Broad, and hath asked counsel of divers or at least one counsellor at lawe how he might commence one …
Displaying 181 - 190 of 27411