Search

Displaying 31 - 40 of 4551
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and £20 costs. Initial proceedings 6/151, Defendant's bond 6 May 1639 Bound to appear in the 'Court Military in … Leels and Richard Lambert the younger. 2/143, Defendant's bond [Date left blank] August 1639 Bound to appear in the … Robert Blith of Cringleford, yeoman [his mark] and Thomas Drive of the same [his mark]. Sealed and delivered in the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… [see cause 61], initiated the Court of Chivalry's establishment on a regular basis, Hooker alias Wise … presented in support of the libel and Dr Eden began Holmes's defence. Witnesses were heard on his behalf on 5 and 15 … had been no proceedings for homicide in the Earl Marshal's court for many years, a royal pardon was issued in May …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… court appointed a commission to hear witnesses on Bawde's behalf, but no record of their proceedings survives. On 26 … had called John 'a base rogue, pillorie rogue' and 'hogg's face' and said that 'he could have the cropping of my … John Dawson cozened all men that I dealt for and he would drive the Countrie of me, and swore that he would be the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… younger called him 'base rascal' at a muster of Pattricke's company in the town of Huntingdon, saying that what he did in the king's service 'was basely done'. Pattricke was then struck by a … 'base fellow and base Rascall', and threatened to drive him out of town. There was a history of conflict …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… set a mastiff dog on him in the highway outside Bacon's house at Bosbury, Herefordshire, in the presence of George … thou lyest Woodcock, thou base rascally knave'. Bacon's defence was that he had been provoked when Woodcockes's dog had killed one of his hogs, and witnesses testified …
8th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… f. 116v] Jovis , 8 Aprilis 1624 L. 1. [Robert] Wolverston's bill. Sir Henry Vane desires to be left out of the … Mr. [John] Pym/ [f. 117] L. 2. Lady [Mary] Bulkeley's bill. MR. [WILLIAM] NOYE. He and some others appointed to … cloth to falsify and make it worse and so discourage and drive away the old merchant, besides the wrong and prejudice …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… Extents on Debts. Miscellanea. Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Accounts, Various: Wardrobe and Household. … Foreign Merchants. Customs Accounts. Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer: Enrolled Accounts: Wardrobe and Household. … Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, ed. T. Dickson and others. Vols. iiii. Edinburgh, 18771901. Acts of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 376 are in the village of New Aberdour, 8 miles (W. by S.) from Fraserburgh. The name of this place is supposed to … Aberdeen; the patron is A. D. Fordyce, Esq.; the minister's stipend is above 200, with a manse, built in 1822, and a … direction, the most famed of which is one named Mess John's Well, a strong chalybeate, celebrated for its medicinal …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… county of Berks, of which it is the county town, 6 miles (S.) from Oxford, 26 (N. W. by N.) from Reading, and 56 (W. N. … king of Wessex; on which institution Ceadwalla, the king's son and successor, bestowed the town and its appendages. … the site was afterwards given, by Edward VI., to Christ's hospital in this town. The Guild of the Holy Cross was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a rent charge for teaching six poor children at 1 s. a week, which was paid out regularly by the churchwardens … when there were also two boarding schools for tradesmen's children and two or three other small schools. 38 In 1833 … Lane, see Wesleyan day. John Perryn First And Middle, Long Drive, East Acton. Opened 1931 for 648 M, 336 I; 355 pupils …
Displaying 31 - 40 of 4551