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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 259 Grice v Jenkinson 259 GRICE V JENKINSON Henry Grice of Sandal, co. York, esq v Marmaduke Jenkinson of Wakefield, … him to fight and said to him, 'Thou lyest, thou arte a base fellowe and I am a better man than thou arte'. Grice claimed that he refused the challenge 'in obedience to this honorable courte', and …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… election. MR. [WILLIAM] MALLORY. This more proper for the committee of privileges, and to have him admitted into the … Here 2 returns: of the bailiff and sheriff. Until a complaint of the inhabitants, no reason to except against … that being to chalk out to the King his own way. Agreed, upon question, to send tomorrow morning a message to …
25th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Northampton, Stafford, knights and burgesses added to the committee. Knights, burgesses, Northampton added to [Thomas] … Star Chamber, 2 o'clock. L . 3. An act for confirmation of a decree in Chancery between the lord and tenants/ Upon … Thinks it a fiction. SIR JOHN HIPPISLEY. Accordant. Agreed, to let this matter rest. [f. 95] MR. SECRETARY …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… shall be required. Dungeness. This afternoon, before the committee for grievances. Motion to have the matter ofthe subjects' interest in lands or other estate; and for a petition to be prepared to his Majesty about them. 2 … his Majesty's revenue for the seacoal. Ordered, that a select committee shall take this patent for survey of seacoal …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
of Wandsworth, co. Surrey, gent v Richard Kestian of the same June - October 1637 Abstract Ballard charged Kestian … I Ballard and my Ancestors, is and have bin gentlemen for above 3 [sic] yeares past and soe commonly reputed. And … or that, that which I had tould to the commissioners was a lye, or the like in effect, thereby to provoke and c.' …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… When Griffith asked him why, Gwyn replied 'is it soe great a matter to give such a base fellow as thou art the lye'? … 1. The witnesses were warned of the penalty for perjury and bearing false witness. 2. Was the witness a … to be asked when were the words given and who was there? Upon 'what occasion happened you to be there present'? 6. If …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Griffith v Williams 261 GRIFFITH V WILLIAMS John Griffith of Llancarfan, co. Glamorgan, gent v Roger Williams of the same, tailor November 1637 - January 1638 Abstract … complained that Williams had said to him 'thou art a base cheatinge Rascall', and then repeated the words. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Corditt was served, Ellison had also said that he 'came of a pigge house and could be a gent for my monie'. Both men were found guilty and made their … Leiftenant for the Office of Earl Marshall of England, upon complaint of Phillipp Grigg, gent., for intruding …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… capcious jack'. Process was granted but no date was given for this and no further proceedings survive. Initial … from good ancestors, whose armes and pedigree are upon record, your petitioner being at Barking in the county … the Suffolk Visitations of the 1660s: W. H. Rylands (ed.), A Visitation of the County of Suffolk, 1664-1668 …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Lock served as the bishop's registrar. Abstract There was a string of cases in the Court of Chivalry between these two … the cause that was heard between May and November 1636 for which no verdict survives. Most of the surviving … her things (meaning Mrs Locke's)'? 10. Did Grove 'not get upon the foundation of the pew in the church and *vaunting* …
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