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26th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… , 22 0 Jacobi L. 1a. An act for establishing a free school and house of correction near Boston within the county of … An act for the election, oath, authority, searching and sealing of the wardens of worsted weavers in Norwich and Norfolk, and for some/ L. 2a. Committed to: Serjeant …
26th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… sold by Sir Edward Herne unto Bevil Molesworth, esqr., and enabling the said Sir Edward Herne to make sale of other … have cause to be desperate. To consult securely; to send friendly; to desire my Lord Mayor to give send [ sic] us 200 … universities cannot have the privilege of judgement and benefit of penal laws; but yet he says the charters of the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… inferior courts inserted by the Clerk's man at the table, and then thirdly [ sic] and passed. MR. [JOHN] GLANVILLE reports the grievance for … by those which have received the same to their own use and benefit. Mr. Attorney [General] and Mr. Serjeant [Sir Henry] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… called him 'base fellow jackanapes, hoggard or hoggrubber' and coward and 'bid him alight from his horse'. This happened on St … them during that time'. The Southams had been 'very friendly and intimate' with Mr Hanslapp. 2. Mr Richard …
27th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… have a select committee to draw a bill. 8 Hen. so by bill; and that after the old fashion, without preamble. An act declaratory; these and these are our privileges. And then to petition the King to give royal assent to it. [f. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Phelips to make his report at 2 [o']clock this afternoon, and the rest of the reports after. Lect a. An act for the King's Majesty's most gracious, general and free pardon. Upon question, passed with Vive le Roy, una … beginning of a Parliament but neglected at the end. What benefit or fruit have we had of the compliments of the Lords? …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Hawley v Futter 287 HAWLEY V FUTTER Henry Hawley, Captain and Governor of Barbados, gent v James Futter of St Margaret, … Mary Woolnoth, London, that 'I was a base cheating knave, and that I had none to wayte on me, but a hangman'. Futter … 3 months since the 31 March last behaved in a 'loving and friendly manner' towards each other? 11. If the witness …
28th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… James Poyntz, kt., deceased. L. 1a. An act for avoiding and annulling of a sentence in the prerogative court in the … grievances. L. 1a. An act for expedition of suits in law and for preventing unnecessary charges and delays in sealing … imposed, and records vouched that the noble yielded more benefit than the 40[s.]. By raising the fines upon …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… amendments, ready brought in paper, which thrice read. And the bill thirdly read. After very long debate, the question being put and the voice doubtful, the House divided: Mr. Comptroller … see. He says never [a] Bishop of York did yet receive any benefit or profit of this house, nor is ever like to have any …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract Bannester claimed that between June and August 1638 in the parish of Water Stratford, … Buckinghamshire, Nicholls had called him 'a base fellow' and addressed him by the insulting nickname of 'trunckes' … claimed ancient gentility of three hundred years standing and had been a J.P. himself for thirty years. A former …
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