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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Shrewsbury, co. Salop, gent v Thomas Owen, Richard Owen and Thomas Betton of the same December 1639 Early Stuart … shoemakers to perform a 'rough music' against Mackworth and his bride as they passed through the town's streets … complained that Thomas Owen had called him a false and 'base fellow' at a public assembly and maintained that …
3rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 753; f. 101v] Sabbati , 3 Aprilis 1624 L. 2. Butter and cheese. [ Blank] Committed to: Sir Edward Coke Sir Henry Poole Knights, burgesses of London, Essex and Suffolk, Middlesex, Chester, Wales, Wilts, Gloucester, … after which, he finding this incorporation had gotten that benefit away, he sued that he might have a benefit from the …
3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of certain Lands sold by Sir Thomas Beaumont, knight and baronet etc., to Sir Thomas Cheke, knight. Agreed, Sir … Crane, having taken the oaths, shall come into the House and receive the communion the next Sabbath; upon question. … fuller's earth, fuller's clay, made felony without benefit of clergy. An act to enable the Prince his Highness …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of certain lands for preferment of his younger children and payment of his debts. Upon question, passed. L. 3a. [ … passed. L. 3a. An act concerning the new-erecting and ordering of inns. Upon question, passed. L. 3a. An act concerning hostlers and inn-holders. Upon question, passed. [CJ 697] Resolved, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Stoke Climsland, co. Cornwall, gent v Nicholas Lampen and William Lampen of Stoke Climsland, millers June 1638 - … and both the Lampens for the last 2 years 'lived and been friendly and familiar each with other and eate and drank … he had seen Mannaton and Nicholas Lampen 'familiarly *and friendly* drinking together, and Mr Mannaton called Nicholas …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… on Easter Monday 1635, in the presence of fellow gentry and neighbours, Sampsonhad said that'I was no gentleman and that I was a threehalfepenny, or twopenny gentleman, and that men called me Master Mantell in mockery, but Goodman …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… from Scotland, complained that he was assaulted by Gover and his four servants in Gover's house, after they had goaded him with 'disgracefull language both against myself and all the Scottes nation'. They locked Maxwell in before … Docquets of Lord Keeper Coventry 1625-1640 (List and Index soc., new ser., 34-37), p. 203. Documents Initial proceedings …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… town quarreled with Rowland Meyricke at Alice Webb's inn and outside the jail in 1635 (From, John Speed, Theatre of … inn of Alice Webb in Pembroke, saying 'I was a base rogue, and that himselfe was as good a gentleman as any in Wales'. … in December 1634 at Richard Gwilliam's house in Pembroke, and vowed that he would spend £200 to eject Meyricke from his …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… London, merchant July 1639 - April 1640 Bishopsgate Street and its surrounds, as it appeared in 1599. Thomas Milles and Thomas Buckley exchanged insults at the Ship Tavern in … Milles was 'a base fellow, a base knave, a base rogue, and a stinking rogue, a rascall.' Buckley denied the libel …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… during a game of piquet by palming two of the cards and attempting to discard them when Monson was not looking. … challenged him, the gentlemen bystanders, George Paschall, and George and Henry Colt, although all friends of Welch, backed him up. …
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