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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had been provoked by Crompton calling him 'base fellow', to which he had responded, 'Itt is a lye. I am a gentleman … had arisen when Audley, who was a servant of Crompton's mother, Lady Crompton, reprimanded Crompton for saying that … May it please your lordship to be informed that the said Mr Compton speaking of his mother the Lady Compton to your …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… striking him, and Crosse petitioned that Moore be brought to answer before the Earl Marshal for starting the quarrel. … between your petitioner and one Edward Moore, esquior, Mr Moore (without any occasion given on your petitioner's part) reviled your petitioner with evill language, and in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in December and January 1638, thereby provoking him to duel. Process was granted on 23 February 1638 and Dr Eden was petitioning for sentence on Danby's behalf on 6 November; but no further proceedings survive. … Petitioned for process for Bates to answer the premises. 'Mr Dethick, the peticoner being descended as he informes I …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… tavern in Drury Lane, on Tower Hill and at the Queen's Head tavern in East Smithfield. In early 1640 Green had met a Mr Wootton in the City of London and told him that he heard … he wondered why he had not heard from him, bidding Wootton to tell Darcy 'that he had provided 20 marks and laid it …
14th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… act for the naturalizing of Sir Robert Carr. L. 2. An act to enable Martin Calthorpe to make sale of certain lands. … Sir Walter Earle Sir Thomas Estcourt Sir Henry Poole Mr. [Francis] Fetherston[haugh] Mr. [John] Drake Sir Clement … All parties to have notice. L. 2. [Robert] Wolverston's bill. Committed to: Sir Henry Poole Sir Gilbert Gerard Sir …
14th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
the King with their answer that upon his declaration to break both the treaties in pursuit of their advice, they … [p. 65] [14 March 1624] The Archbishop of Canterbury's speech to the King in the name of both the Houses of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 704; f. 40] Veneris, 14 0 Maii , 22 0 Jacobi Mr. [John] Drake, Sir Charles Montagu, Mr. [William] Coryton, … of Wales added to the committee of [Robert] Wolverston's bill. L . 3. An act to settle Jesse Glover, clerk, and … the House, for that it hinders our liberty and freedom of speech. It was resolved that Mr. Speaker should go into the
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… survive. Initial proceedings 18/4g, Libel 1. The plaintiff's family had been gentry for up to 200 years and reputed as such. 2. On 13 January 1640, … to John, Lord Darcy. Thomas married Frances, daughter of a Mr Dawson of Azerley, esq. J. W. Clay (ed.), Dugdale's
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1637 and process was granted on 21 November. Davy claimed to be a London merchant whose family had been gentry for up to 300 years. Nevill insisted that Davy's father was, in fact, the keeper of the Rose Tavern at … of Henry Davy of London, vintner and Alice, daughter of a Mr Miller of co. York. No Gervase Nevill is mentioned in the
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Stephenson of York November 1639 - December 1640 Abstract The quarrel between the two men originated with a debt of £600 which Dawney owed to Stephenson. Dawney complained that between May and July … a knave as ever walketh.' Then on 20 August, at John Raper's alehouse in Swinefleet, Yorkshire, Stephenson had declared …
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