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17th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… DALSTON. Admit the decree by corruption by Lord Keeper Bacon, yet the now Lord Keeper referred the lease of 99 years … of all but a part in a 6d. deed of indenture. A decree in Bacon's time got for the Lady Wharton by corruption of £300 … chamber orders were not heard of until the Lord Keeper Bacon's time and after him used by the Lord Egerton, and then …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 19 Bacon v Webb 19 BACON V WEBB Thomas Bacon of Hessett, co. Suffolk, gent v Roger Webb of Cowlinge, co. Suffolk November 1637 - June 1639 Abstract Bacon petitioned that in his chamber at Newmarket, Suffolk, …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Somerfield Chancery Sir Nicholas Poyntz Lord Chancellor Bacon Lawrence and Buglie Marshalsea Waterhouse Chancery …
22nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… as what is just. There was a sequestration in Chancellor Bacon's time to special clerks, before the first patent. Not …
26th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… that some of the rules set down by Ellesmere [ sic] and Bacon might be made law by a bill, though some of them are … committee be named to view 101 orders made by Egerton and Bacon. [f. 49v] There is come from 400 writs in a year now … in a year. He desires that 101 orders of the Lord Keeper Bacon, the Lord Chancellor Egerton and the Lord Chancellor …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… from the Lord Ellesmere first, and after from Lord Bacon, so as ever since stayed. And the writ of covenant is … time willingly acknowledged the fine. That the Lord Bacon said the time was elapsed. That the now Lord Keeper, … by the Lord Chancellor Ellesmere and after by the Lord Bacon; and the now Lord Keeper finding the said writ had been …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 40 per annum for it. But Chancellors Bromley, Egerton and Bacon never paid any rent or fine for that house. That his … of grievances. That the last Parliament, Sir Francis Bacon, being then his Majesty's Solicitor, was sent to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… nor Mr Dutton for he could have more lawe for a gamon of bacon then they could have for 100 li expence, by all which …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and by the above six commissioners. (Witness 4), Robert Bacon of Tattersett, co. Norfolk, mercer, formerly of … co. Cambridge, aged about 37 To Le Strange's libel: 6-8. Bacon 'cannot depose of any words menconed in the libel to … to him concerning the business in question, which words [Bacon] conceiveth that he is not bound nor ought to reveale …
5th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… patent, and suits in Star Chamber. This by reference to Bacon and Yelverton. 22 E. 4 Totnes in Devonshire got a … of distilled waters a week stilled by the apot[h]ecaries. Bacon and Yelverton, being Attorney [General] and Solicitor, …
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