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30th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… L. 1a. [ Blank] MR. SOLICITOR reports Sir Francis Clerke's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. L. … which twice read in paper, and then engrossed by the Clerk's man at the board, and then thirdly read. And the bill, upon … company of Adventurers dwelling in the outports have made trial of this. It is unlikely their privileges shall be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the words it was out of 'passion and grief' at Kirton's false testimony. He also maintained that whilst he 'did … of the feoffees and that William Kirton on oath at the trial deposed that there never were any tithes due; and 'the … the libel against Kirton, the words were spoken after the trial and 'upon consideracon and provocation and passion and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Derby November 1638 - February 1639 J.C. Buckler's 1833 drawing of the Consistory Court at Lichfield, where … Salt Library, Stafford (WSL SV vi-24)) Abstract Knyveton's libel was based on an incident in late June 1637, at an inn … a bet in wine by William Myles concerning a forthcoming trial between Mr Greaves and Sir Andrew Knyveton'. Knyveton …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Mackworth and his bride as they passed through the town's streets towards his house (From, John Speed, Theatre of the … married brought his wife (being the Baron of Kyndarton's sister) and passed through the streete (accompanied with … officer during the civil war and presided over the trial of the Earl of Derby in 1651. P. Gaunt, 'Humphrey …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… MR. [CHRISTOPHER] SHERLAND reports Sir Richard Burneby's bill. The amendments twice read. Ingrossetur. ATTORNEY WARDS reports [Temple] Newsam's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. L. … the judges come but seldom, [ illegible] too long for a [?trial]. [MR. RALPH] WHITFIELD. Original writ runs not into …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the other in the Court of Chivalry by May 1639. [For Prust's counter suit, see cause 544]. Pincombe's witnesses were examined by a commission headed by William … my hand for some costs for Mr Hach, on pretence to stay a trial when you had none against him. You know it was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and Marshall' on 2 December 1640 mentioned Sir John Rivers's complaint that one Bowton had said he could prove himself a … John and had threatened to cut off the legs of Sir John's dogs who hunted on his land. D'Ewes recorded that Bowton … the beginning of the Long Parliament to the opening of the trial of the Earl of Strafford (New Haven and London, 1923), …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… him in the name of Rowdon' and he felt sorry for Rowdon's tenants because 'their leases were of no effect.' He also attacked Rowdon's witnesses as untrustworthy, maintaining that Thomas Cooper, … of the witnesses at the time when he was examined was on trial before the court of the Council of the Marches, and was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… place late at night on Friday 19 April 1639 in Wheeler's house in Fleet Street, the quarrel arising over Sheffield's refusal to pay a bill he owed Wheeler for accommodation. … estate. He was among the commissioners appointed for the trial of Henry Rich, earl of Holland, George, Lord Goring and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Sheppard of co. Middlesex, esq and Nathaniel Snape of Gray's Inn, co. Middlesex, esq v Thomas Pennington February - … in 1639. Abstract Sheppard and Snape were Middlesex J.P.s charged with enforcing the Privy Council's orders … not Gore him'. The case did not result in a conventional trial, but Pennington was imprisoned. On 5-7 March 1638 …
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