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22nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… prevent great charge and expense that divers are put unto by laying actions of debt, and other actions, in London and … bill of subsidy have his first reading, and then, during our sitting, to go on with public bills that the honour of … busynes of very greate consequence. The Prince tolde them our bill of cert iorares and supersedeas was paste. Upon this …
22nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… approved, with that word added. A message from the Lords, by Attorney [General] and Sir Edward Salter: the Lords … they were to give him £6 if they did not choose him or his friend. Lastly, threatened the town that that which was given … afford a conference, Painted Chamber. The same number. Our committee of 48 sent up to the Lords. And Sir Edwin …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Chamber, and to be reported first upon Monday next by Sir H[enry] Poole. Lady Boteler's cause second cause. The … her a petticoat. The committee thought fit (the time of our sitting being now so short) that Lambe might be excepted out of the general pardon and at our next session be further examined, and be proceeded with. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… witnesses.Greene insisted that he had been provoked by Fulwood who called him 'base beggarly slave, and told him … neighbours.' Greene also tried to deny Fulwood's gentility by pointing out that in recent years he 'doth hedge and … 3. Was the witness a relative or intimate household friend of either party? How did they come to depose? 4. Were …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 233 Fursland v Friend 233 FURSLAND V FRIEND Walter Fursland of Bickington, co. Devon, gent v John … presence of divers people without any provocation given by your petitioner growe into comparison with your …
23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… brought in to the committee of grievances this afternoon by Mr. [George] Mynne, the patentee. The amendments which … This was upon the general issue of intrusions put into our engrossed bill and passed, after a committee in the … petition of Merchant Adventurers to King. Importation of our cloth inhibited there [ illegible] to other places. …
23rd February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… so now, as a sign of unity in mind and religion, and of our charity, and a thanksgiving for our meeting and for the Prince's safe return. Allowed a good … this. SIR WILLIAM STRODE. To have this moved to the King by some honourable person about the chair. Hopes now no man …
23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Richard Etherington attend the committee Thursday 3 weeks by order of the House. And somebody authorised from my Lord … Parliament, do first render unto your sacred Majesty our most dutiful thanks for that, to our unspeakable comforts, you have vouchsafed to express …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Baker was a gentleman which necessitated an investigation by Sir William Le Neve, Clarenceux King of Arms. On 30 … replied that that was a base lye'. 'And we do further in our conscience think that Adam is soe honest a man that he is … unjust and scandalous imputation and report, for Adam to our knowledge hath made a just accompt with the parish for …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… who included Mr Goldsmith, were examined in court by Sir Henry Marten in March. His apprentice deposed that … paynted chamber within the Pallace of Westminster'. Signed by Phillip Gill. Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the … at the table, and when Mr Gill came in accompanied by a friend. 7. Referred himself to earlier testimony. Signed by
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