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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… owed him money to settle an earlier dispute between them and that he had been provoked by Thomas saying, 'Thou art a base fellow in sellinge thy blood'. Rowland was cited and attached on 9 June 1635 and presented his defence on 31 October; but no further …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… fellow'. Their quarrel, which stretched back to 1637 and beyond, was over Rookes's possession of the searcher's office for Sandwich and Dover. This office had previously been held by his son … his name be used in the letters patents to his own use and benefit or for Morgan*; and are there not divers suites in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… May 1637 - May 1638 Peterborough, where Thomas Billiard and Matthew Robinson quarreled at the Three Tuns Tavern in … gentlemen went to Robinson's house, where they 'did speak friendly and familiarly one to the other and did drink together and were friendly to her thinking'. She was present serving the wine. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in another case between his father, William Freeman, and Robert Hartell [see cause 226]. In addition to his role as commissioner Child was Hartell's landlord and one of his witnesses. Freeman believed that Child had … Child 'talked privately in the room together, and parted friendly.' Dated 10 June 1637 Signed by Edward Freeman. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… issued on the death of her husband, William Rivers, esq, and his uncle, Sir George Rivers, a Sussex J.P. The … on William Say, a Middle Temple barrister, to advise her and he denied the legality of the fees [See cause 487]. … Process was granted against Mrs Rivers in early 1636, and Say appeared before the court on her behalf on 3 June. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Arms proceeded against Say, a Middle Temple barrister, and later parliamentarian and regicide, for contempt of court in 'publishing both by word and writing that my Lord Marshall's decrees and constitutions …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Twysden of Peckham Magna, Kent. Abstract The articles and personal answer give little information on this case. … that he was too unwell to appear at the court in person and got his brother, Francis, to go instead. The proceedings … were ordered to pay £10 to the College of Arms for the benefit of the officer whose turn it was to serve at the …
4th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… f. 28] Jovis , 4 Martii L. 1. An act for the ratifying and confirming of his Majesty's charter to the Company of … thing afoot. 16 March, Spanish ambassador dealt with him and endeavoured to make Somerset Spanish, and to further this … waste £1,000 a week of bullion. Quare, who had the first benefit of that trade? He. An act for confirmation of the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Mr. [JOHN] GLANVILLE reports for Amersham, Wendover and Marlow. That only 3 boroughs more in this case. These proved to be boroughs and such as sent burgesses 1 0 Ed. 1 and from thence 28 Ed. 1 … Robert Pye shall make search and certify this House what benefit and profit has come to the King by concealments or on …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of St Mary's, Ruabon, co. Denbigh, where John Peck and Owen Lloyd quarreled after evening prayer in November … churchwarden of Ruabon, Denbighshire, gave him the lie and called him 'a base fellowe and noe gent', 'in the … Sunday 16 November last after evening prayer, 'in a most friendly manner', Peck asked for it back, which Lloyd …
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