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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Fire, where Richard Morris and Michael Andrews clashed at the Court of Assistants in 1637. Abstract Morris complained that in September-October 1637 at the Court of Assistants in the hall of the Company of … its business because he had to leave to attend the king at Hampton Court. Dr Eden gave the libel on 3 February 1638 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had the witness seen Mucklowe 'drawe his sword and runne at William Skipwith behind; and whether had not he slaine Mr … that he came away, and that Mucklowe would maintaine' it? 'At the same time and place, vizt. in Drury Lane did not such … and whether Fountaine did not then prostitute herself at those times to men as a harlot'? Had she 'within these 5 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in damages and £15 in expenses; then on 12 January 1636 he performed his submission before the justices of the peace at the quarter sessions at Canterbury castle. Initial proceedings R.19, fo. 10v, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… attempted arrest of John Quarrell of Didley, Hereford, at Quarrell's house in August-September 1639. Quarrell had … was with others in a lower roome of the house, knocked at the door of the house with an intent to have spoken with … place and returne home againe, without having executed and performed the warrants and commands of our court.' 4. 'Our …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… sends to Master Somersett to treat with him in London; and at the treaty Master Say came to advise her. And the order … and Thomas Tompson. There were further proceedings at the request of Dr Duck on 31 October and 18 November 1637. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Greenstead, an officer of the heralds, came to his house at Roydon Hall, Kent, with a summons dated 8 November 1636, … the complaint of the Officers of Arms for fees unpaid at the funeral of his father Sir William in 1629. The heralds … King James had granted to baronets, to have 'assistants' at their funerals, conferred on them rights of compensation …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… styling himself a gentlemen after having made a disclaimer at the Derbyshire visitation of 1611 (Reproduced by … to disclaim by Sir Richard St George, Norroy King of Arms at the Visitation of Derbyshire in 1611. Willymott appointed … had since time immemorial been plebeian and non gentle and at the visitation of Derbyshire in 1611 before Sir Richard St …
4th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… directions to sum together the effect of his negotiation at Brussels but not yet finished. Inducement enough. Prince … of Spain to take arms against the King of England, if he performed not other conditions. 3. During the treaty, they … [p. 76] The letters delivered us at the conference at Whitehall to prove the relation true are now read. By a …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… this House. SIR EDWARD COKE. [Sir John] Fortescue, that at the first 300 burgesses here, suitable to the senators of … That the King has sent to the Lords to attend him tomorrow at the Banqueting House at Whitehall at 2 [o']clock. Cannot, therefore, hold the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Morris of having used insulting language against him at a meeting of the Court of Assistants in the hall of the … Surrey. Exhibited 6 November 1638. Another copy of this is at 17/3d, dated 13 December 1637, and signed by Arundel and … Morris was in the Surgeons' Hall of the city of London and at a meeting of the Company of Surgeons Morris said that he …
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