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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… of Juliers, to whom the king is bound for fees, wages and other causes in 30,000 l. which he cannot conveniently now pay, and his heirs, of all moneys arising in the counties of Cambridge, Huntingdon and Bedford from the ninth of wools, lambs and sheaves, the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Froysell had called him a base fellow, given him the lie, and asserted that he was a better man, in company as they … co. Worcester. Process was granted on 27 November 1639 and Crofte entered bond to prosecute on 2 December; but no … 'One Phillipp Froysell yeoman, upon discourse betweene him and your petitioner in the company of divers persons as they …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… TOWER WARDE [Petty collectors: Paule Bannynge, grocer, and John Hyghlord, skinner.] SAINT DUNSTONES, ST MARYE BARKINGE, 139 ST OLAVES, AND ALHALLOWES 140 PARISHES [English] £ s. d Mr William Webbe, alderman (£160) [ass. 13s. 4 in Herts, and 13s. 4d. in Berks.] 8 Sir George Harte, knight, in landes …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'reputed' to be worth £1000 a year, had spat in his face and insulted him in the Nag's Head, in Worcester, on 27 … the quarrel had begun when his wife claimed that 'if she and her husband had been well dealt withal they had had that … Mr Dingley and Mr Jones and old Mr Bissell went to the Globe tavern to drink wine and to compose differences between …
23rd February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… which passed both Houses last convention in Parliament, and has ever since 27 0 Eliz. passed this House. L. 1a. An … communion administered, so now, as a sign of unity in mind and religion, and of our charity, and a thanksgiving for our meeting and
23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the committee Thursday 3 weeks by order of the House. And somebody authorised from my Lord Danvers. Ordered. MR. … To have these men heard by their counsel at the committee, and to have their witnesses heard. Ordered. [f. 83v] L . 2. … Fane Tomorrow afternoon, 2 [o']clock, Court of Wards. And have power to hear counsel and witnesses in this case. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Moseley declared in November that, on account of his age and infirmity, he was unable to make the journey to London. … following January he was still being required to appear and Dr Duck was due to give the libel on Gray's behalf in … Summary of proceedings Dr Duck acted as counsel for Gray and Dr Gwyn and Dr Talbot for Moseley. In May 1636 Dr Duck …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Francis Popham into the House. MR. [JOHN] PYM against it, and propounds the question about his election. MR. [WILLIAM] … MALLORY. This more proper for the committee of privileges, and to have him admitted into the House in the meantime. [f. … , vera , et ponderosa. Here 2 returns: of the bailiff and sheriff. Until a complaint of the inhabitants, no reason …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Herefordshire, Roberts said that 'I was noe gentleman and that I borrowed my armes'. Roberts maintained that he had … that he had forsworn himself in the Court of Arches, and that Gwyllim had said 'I will spend five hundred pound … thy eares'. The libel was presented on 30 January 1636 and proceedings continued throughout 1636 and early 1637, but …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Haslewood of Offenham, co. Worcester, esq v Edmond Pratt and Thomas Dangerfield No date Abstract Haslewood complained that, although he was unarmed, Pratt and Dangerfield had assaulted and wounded him at Pershore, Worcestershire, on a market day …
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