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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to curbe the justices, but I would not publish it untill Mr Hungerford was sitting amongst them and then I would say … proud Ned Hungerford; and also further to have said that Mr Hungerford was a fifty pound justice and that I was as … where he was to acknowledge his faults, pray for Mr Hungerford's forgiveness and promise to behave himself …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Valentine Pell of Dersingham, co. Norfolk, esq, Mr Thursby of Ashwicken, co. Norfolk, esq, Godfrey Cobbs of … esq Pell, Valentine, esq Talbot, Clere, lawyer Thursby, Mr, esq Waters, Richard Places mentioned in the case Norfolk …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Leicester, and also Edward Will.... Professor of Theology, Mr Catesbie of Duffield, gent, Henry Gregson, gent, and … Buckley, Robert, husbandman Buxton, John, gent Catesbie, Mr, gent (also Catesby) Chesterfield, P. Coke, William …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had cut down some timber in the wood and Penny informed Mr Goddard about this, who asked Mr Lapp a woodward in the forest to inspect the spoil. Lapp … was 'witnessed by a release under the hand and seale of Mr Ingepen', and ordered the case to be dismissed and the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… was the witness most well acquainted and conversant? Was Mr Ivat 'a cruel adversary' of Harding who had prosecuted him in several courts of law? Had Mr Ivat 'used reproachful and scandalous language and hath … what occasion and at whose instance was he present? Did Mr Ivat, and with whom, come into the house where Harding …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… elder and John Counsell the younger, or one of us, that if Mr James, meaning Francis James, would be ruled by him, he … your father's supposed vexacon, beare malice or hatred to Mr James'? 2. 'Have you not by way of solicitation taken much … you not served divers or any process or monicons against Mr James; and have you not talked and tampered with divers or …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… The quarrel arose after Jennings made some remarks about Mr Page, who was also present, having 'cozened' his brother in law Mr Millett over some land. Heygate maintained in his defence … 5. Had Jennings said that Heygate 'had told him that one Mr Page, then present, had cozened Mr Page's brother, and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… after last Michaelmas he heard Nicholas Wynn say to Mr Jones: 'Thou lyest, thou lyest and thou lyest falsely'. Wyn's wife also then called Mr Jones 'whoreson'. John James and Francis Dunn were also … believed Wynn spoke the words 'with an intent to provoke Mr Jones to strike him and to break the peace'. Jones did not …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Cornwall, clerk, aged about 82 To Kelliawe's libel: 1. 'Mr John Killiow of St Blazie is a gentleman very anciently … for long hath knowne that family. And he alsoe saith that Mr Killiow is a Captaine of a foot company in Cornwall for … how much he now remembers not.' 3. 'He is a tenant unto Mr Killiow and wisheth right may take place'. 4. 'He came to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'Interrogatories on the behalfe of Henry Robbins whereon Mr Kenn his witnesses are to be examined. These are not to … last was twelvemonths' there were gathered at the house of Mr Christopher Oldmixton in Oldmixton, Kenn and Robins, … they had intended to doe', he went into the parlour, where Mr Ceelie told him that 'Mr Kenn and Goodman Robbins had made …
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