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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… alias West, of Basingstoke had usurped the surname and arms of her young son, Charles, Lord De La Ware, a ward … was using the arms of Argent a Fess indented Sable and for difference a Mullett charged with a Crescent theron … 21), William Clough of Basingstoke, co. Hampshire, linen draper, born there, aged about 30 To West's defence: 1, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the presence of several people, calling him 'a knave and a base knave', and giving him the lie, thereby provoking him to duel. … he was 'a gentleman descended of an ancient family', and that Robert Davies of London about a fortnight since did …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… ALGATE WARD [Petty collectors: Edward Leanynge, draper, and James Deane, draper.] £ s d ST KATHERINE CHRECHURCH … per poll (4d.) [a] 4 191. SAINT ANDROWES UNDERSHAFTE AND AL HALLOWES IN YE WALL PARISHES Englishmen Sir Thomas … Hales & Barbara his wife per poll (8d.) 8 Martin Vanion and his wife and Johan Devale theire servante per poll (12d.) …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… [Petty collectors: Richard Cotton, leatherseller, and Frauncys Quarles, draper.] ST MARY MAGDALYNS PARISHE … a Sessor (£260) 13 John Hunte (£30) 30 Richard Hickman and Richarde Hay warde partiners (£10) 10 William Carter … Mascall (£5) [x - Lime Street ward 5s.] 5 Gregory Newland and Robert Penruddock (£6) 6 Mathew Chamberlin (£3) 3 Thomas …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Atkyns called him 'Base rascall, base fellow, and not worthy to wipe his shoes', in 'a publike scandalous and revileing manner.' No further proceedings survive. … Lordship that your petitioner being a Merchant Adventurer and being borne and descended of a worthy and noble family of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… times in the presence of 'many persons of good repute', and challenged Eglesfield by saying that 'I durst not meet him, and that he was a better man then I'. Process was granted on 1 March and a libel entered 28 April; but no further proceedings …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… de Malo Lacu to the custody of the county of Northampton; and mandate to archbishops &c. to be intendant unto him. Jan. … marrying without his licence Isabel, one of the sisters and heirs of Eustace de Fercles, who was in the king's gift; … for permitting herself to be married to William de Fossa and afterwards to the said Hugh without licence. Jan. 5. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, between January and February 1637, he was insulted as he attempted to break up a swordfight between Hubbins and his servant, William Reade. When Essex intervened, Hubbins 'said he was as good a man as I, and thrust mee on the breast with his hand.' Essex retorted, …
1st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to have voice. L. 1. An act touching taking apprentices and money with them. SIR THOMAS WENTWORTH prefers a petition … that came for Sir Richard Beaumont. A number of recusants and papists brought in: 40 of them made burgesses to carry … the return. Heard no counsel on either side. Had the writ and 2 indentures. Sir Henry Holcroft double-returned, he …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of proceedings Dr Duck acted as counsel for Furseman and Dr Eden for Pomeroy. In May 1636, there was mention of a bond for £100, and in June Dr Duck was required to give the libel and Pomeroy to respond. Among the commissioners to examine …