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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a recusant, complained that Forster, along with his son and servants, had illegally shot fowl within Perkins's royalty on the manor of Ufton and Padworth, Berkshire, and endeavoured to provoke him by … Docquets of Lord Keeper Coventry 1625-1640 (List and Index soc., spec. ser., 34-37), p. 215; G. E. Cokayne (ed.), The …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the Blaneys, nor any man that ever came out of Ireland, and I serve a better man then thy master'. Price also, … him about a letter he had written to Sir John Price and also assaulted him. Process was granted on 22 June 1639 and Blayney won the case. By 29 July 1640 Price had been …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Temple, complained that on various occasions during 1636 and 1637 Prust, an attorney, had said of him in Great … 13 August 1636 'I see tis not faire means, nor any friendly desire I can use, will move you to doe me that right … can judge themselves for which cause I once again hereby friendly and charitably invite you to imbrace peace with me. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… London, gent December 1639 - October 1640 London Bridge and Southwark in the early seventeenth century, showing St … known as St Mary Overy) in the foreground. Philip Powell and Edmund Jones quarrelled in the street here in late 1639. … prison, Jones had called him 'a base rascally fellow, and a beggar', saying that he 'had begged of him on the high …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Somerset, attorney May - June 1639 The parish church and village of Long Ashton, Somerset where William Coxe was … 'a base stinking Lady' for having 'taken a false oath', and threatening 'he would have her eares and her nose for … the receipt of the letter of reference writing to him a friendly letter and appointing thereby a convenient time and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… alias Knight gave him the lie, called him 'base fellow' and said he 'was as good a gentleman or better then myself, … Prowses were no gentlemen, but the Prowzes were gentlemen' and that 'the Gyrds could display their armes as well as the … scorne your wine, which words were spoken by Mr Gird in a friendly manner for ought she conceived... And Mr Prowse and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… thou must go to hell. I am a better man than thou art and better descended both by father and mother.' The two men had quarrelled over a debt owed by … in Prust bringing suits in the Castle Court of Lydford, and the Stannary Court of Chagford. This was a countersuit to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Minster in the East Riding of Yorkshire where Ralph Pudsey and William Johnson quarrelled over their bowls match in July … of several indictments brought before the court by Pudsey and he also acted as attorney or sat as a commissioner on other cases from Yorkshire and Durham [see causes 43, 398, 420]. On this occasion the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… esq, with a Gray's Inn lawyer, Edward Haldanby, esq, and various Beverley worthies and friends of Wharton, including Richard Pearson, esq, Robert Manby, gent, Thomas Clarke and William Johnson, aldermen, and William Johnson of Cherry …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… term, 1639 Abstract Rivers complained that between October and January 1638 Burley insulted him at the Holy Lamb tavern … Burley refused to drink a health to his mother, struck him and called him 'a base lousie rascallie...taylor'. Burley … near Holborn, they had been boasting that he would never benefit from the earlier judgement in his favour by the Earl …
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