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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Scudamore complained against Bishop for scandalous words, and there were proceedings in June and November 1636; but no indication of sentence survives. … Proceedings before Sir Henry Marten: College of Arms MS. 'Court of Chivalry' (act book 1636-8) [pressmark …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639 - September 1640 The south porch of St Mary's church and the town of Ottery St Mary, where Nicholas Seaward and Gregory Ebdon quarrelled over the taking of accounts for … 'Your petitioner is a gent. discended from an ancient family and hath right to beare armes; that he was lately much …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Seaward to fight him. Process was granted on 25 July 1640 and Seaward entered bond on the 30th, but no further … 'Your petitioner is a gentleman descended of an ancient family, and hath right to beare armes. That he was lately prest for a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract Segar complained that Wadman had between October and December 1637 said in the presence of several gentlemen that 'I was a base fellowe and he kept better to wipe his shoes; and bidd mee kisse his … in 1599 and the son of Sir William Segar, Garter King of Arms: A. R. J. S. Adolph, 'Sir William Segar (c. 1564-1633)', …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 59 Bowen v Moulsworth and Gartfoote 59 BOWEN V MOULSWORTH AND GARTFOOTE Thomas … Trefloyne, in Penally parish, co. Pembroke, esq., and his family had been acknowledged as gentlemen for 300 years: see Bowen's libel in case 48, College of Arms, Curia Militaris, 9/4/63. Guy Moldsworth was a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Richard Cust) The monument to Lord Sherard (d.1640) and Lady Abigail in St Mary Magdalen parish church, … a base informing lord', and, alluding to Sherard's coat of arms, said that 'he would pull off Lord Sherard's Peacock's … at Whissendine, Robert Catlin, that neither Myn nor his family had received communion in the parish church for at …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that he 'was a base gentleman, a hoggardlie gentleman', and that he 'gott his estate by extortion'. Shuckburgh … being a gentleman discended of an auncient familie, and having borne the office of high shreife for the countie … Dingley in the countie aforesaid, yeoman, of mere malice and without anie cause given on your petitioner's behalfe, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Hursler, groom of his Majesty's stables, of the same, and Philip Cotham, tailor, of the same January - May 1640 … against Hursler[damaged] 1. Sibthorpe was descended from a family of ancient gentry and had served on expeditions to … against Cotham[damaged] 1. Sibthorpe was descended from a family of ancient gentry and had served on expeditions to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Francis Foster of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London, surgeon, and John Stepkin, gent November 1639 - June 1640 Abstract … served in the Palatinate under the general Lord Vere. His family had been gentry for up to 300 years, many of whom had … p. 72. The Skipwiths were a large Lincolnshire gentry family with many lines and branches that included several …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… which Slater complained that Rodes had given him the lie and called him 'a base rascally knave'. The sentence in this … won his prosecution against Slater, securing a submission and £30 in damages. Proceedings Proceedings before Arundel: College of Arms MS. 'Court of Chivalry' (act book, 1636-8) [pressmark …
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