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24th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… upon Friday next, the same being gotten [ sic] out by a false suggestion. L. 2a. Sir Richard Burneby's bill. … ALFORD. Some things in the old act. The presentment to be our honest neighbours, as in former times. A place local … and all other patentees whatsoever. The King's answer to our petition for religion, so full and gracious as cannot be …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… great want of money; and that begets a disvaluation of all our native commodities. As in the natural body, so in the … committee for this business. MR. [WILLIAM] NYELL. At our last meeting here, this matter for trade much debated. … as occasion shall be offered. Answer from the House, by the same messengers, of thanks to the Lords for their care …
24th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Dover, Arundel. 1. Dover. The case thus. 2 petitions: 1 by the inhabitants at large; the other by the mayor, jurats … the first cause. The report to be forborne until our next meeting. MR. [WILLIAM] CHOLMLEY. To have the other … the House. [f. 113v] In the afternoon, both Houses sat. In our House, only the election of Norfolk was decided, wherein …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… agreed unto them, choosing rather to take that we have now by it than lose all. Upon question, these amendments and … committee resolved these commodities should be fetched by our merchants at those parts where this company's mart is. … brought into England, might be fetched from those parts by our [p. 240] merchants and not taken at the second hand at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… libel on 5 December 1638 and his witnesses were examined by a commission headed by John Chaworth, esq, at the Talbot Inn, Ashbourne, … These words and actions were provocative of a duel. Signed by William Merrick. [Presented 5 December 1638, with a note: …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Wentworth's case last Parliament. SIR GEORGE MORE. To have our words pauca , vera , et ponderosa. Here 2 returns: of the … not to be admitted. SIR H[ENRY] POOLE. No prejudice, by admitting him. Not to spend more time in it. Ordered, upon … if they did, he should be ill befriended that had not one friend in the House to call for it or an account where it …
25th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… passed for a law. [f. 93] A message from the Lords by Serjeant [Sir Ranulphe] Crewe and Attorney [General]. The … Sir Edwin Sandys shall be joined unto the 2 Secretaries of our House and the 2 Lords. Mr. Solicitor to deliver in to the … by him. The two Lords were Southampton and Pembroke. Of our House were chosen Sir Richard Weston, Chancellor of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… born, and so should continue and die', Grove had 'come up by degrees, first an apprentice, then a journeyman, then … not a f[art] for me and although my Lord Marshall were a friend to Grove, he cared not for him.' By 20 October this … not a f[art] for me and although my Lord Marshall were a friend to Grove, he cared not for him.' 6. These contemptuous …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… whereupon Gwynn, according to Lloyd's defence, 'tooke him by the breast of his doublet and shook him', calling him … of the county of Cardigan*'. Lewis Gwyn was 'an especial friend' to the plaintiff, while Robert Ellis was a household … David Jenkin, fellow commissioner: 'Right honorable, Our bounden dutie most humblie acknowledged. May it please …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… at a meeting with Mr Hill, the king's auditor, attended by local gentry and officials on 31 October 1638. Gwynne's … the court attempted to arrange an arbitration, supervised by Mr Justice Rumsey and Sir Marmaduke Lloyd. But this failed … witnesses were examined before a commission headed by Robert Williams, esq, on 8 August 1639 in the inn of …
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