Search

Displaying 701 - 710 of 44930
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Temple, complained that on various occasions during 1636 and 1637 Prust, an attorney, had said of him in Great … John Watson. 16/4b, Libel 1. Pincombe was descended from a family of ancient gentry and he was utter barrister at law in Middle Temple, London. 2. Prust and his family were plebeians. 3. For 12 months from March 1636, in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Shelberry gave him the lie in the parishes of St Magnus and St Michael, Crooked Lane, London, saying that Pitts 'was … survive. Initial proceedings 17/1c, Libel Pitts's family had been gentry for up to 200 years, while Shelberry was a plebeian. Between August and October 1635 in the parishes of St Magnus and St Michael, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had called him 'a base lying knave', during January and February 1636 in the parish of St Andrew's, Holborn, … Plomer, esq, whose father was Sir William Plomer. His family had been gentry for up to 200 years, while Ralph … visitation by Sir Richard St George, Clarenceux King of Arms. During January and February in the parish of St …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the King's Bench prison. Tomlinson acknowledged his fault and petitioned for release. In April he also signed a … by your lordship to the King's Bench for indiscreete and unadvised arrestinge of Captayne Plunkett upon an accon, … extremely by his imprisonment), and hath a wife and great family depending upon him; and also for that his creditors …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… out of that towne he would have taken downe his breeches and have whipt his tayle'. The two parties entered bonds in … of Highweeke in the county came allsoe into the house, and after some conference between your petitioner and Bond, … of the Hugh Pomeroy who was knighted and a royalist in arms during the civil wars. P.R. Newman, Royalist Officers in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… possibly a relative of the Hugh Pomeroy who was knighted and a royalist in arms during the civil wars. P.R. Newman, Royalist Officers in England and Wales, 1642-1660: A biographical dictionary (London, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of his colonel, calling him 'base fellowe, base villaine and roague', and saying, 'Thou darest not fight with me.' The libel was … Charles Trevanion. Pomeroy was knighted and a royalist in arms during the civil wars, while Trevanion became a leading …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he was at Wolborough, Devon, when Geere gave him the lie and told him he was 'a base beggarly fellowe'. Process was granted on 12 October 1639 and Pomeroy entered bond three days later; but no further … of the Hugh Pomeroy who was knighted and a royalist in arms during the civil wars. P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abbot, Devon, telling him that 'he was a base fellow, and a base captain'. Process was granted on 12 October 1639 and both parties entered bonds; but no further proceedings … of the Hugh Pomeroy who was knighted and a royalist in arms during the civil wars. P.R. Newman, Royalist officers in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… with a cudgel, calling him 'a base fellowe, a base knave and the scumme of the countrey', thereby provoking Popham to … Westminster'. Signed by Alex. Popham. Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the presence of John Watson. 6/71, Petition … to Maltravers Popham was 'a gent. discended of an ancient family and hath right to bear armes. Tthat he was lately very …
Displaying 701 - 710 of 44930