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1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… made 34 H. 8, entitled, An act for certain ordinances in the King's Majesty's dominion and principality of Wales. … and that he will take further pains to put the same in print. Ordered, Sir A[rthur] Ingram and Sir Edward … tenants and farmers of crown lands and Duchy lands, in cases of forfeiture for not payment of their rents, or …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract This was a rare instance of the court finding in favour of a plebeian defendant. Fillioll complained that in the highway outside Robert Bullen's shop in Todber, Dorset, on 3 May 1636 Haskett called him 'base …
20th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and desires pardon. Discharged, making his submission in the town and paying his fees. DOCTOR [BARNABY] GOOCH … the debate of the great business, will state the business. In nature generally, 2 measures: one, honourable; 2, of … gracious declaration. 5th point, which must be the first in execution, though last in debate: p rimum exec utione , …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and Rigges had been tradesmen. Both parties were skilled in the use of the law and the suit in the Court of Honour was but the most recent instance in a … with a great bunch and looked redd and his eye was black' and Spurling believed that Captaine Badd 'gave him the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of the privileges of this House. Resolved, to leave him in the custody of the Serjeant until the House take further … from the committee for privileges, first, for Cirencester in Gloucestershire against Sir William Master, returned, and … any intruder. Upon question, no consent of any competitor in any election can alter the legal course of election. For …
22nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… agreed upon a draft. Read. SIR EDWARD COKE. Some things in it to be amended. Recommitted. Presently, Committee … and Sir Thomas [ sic] Beaumont. Sir John Jackson brought in a great many recusants. The mayor greatly misbehaved … MR. [JOHN] GLANVILLE. He that is first returned may sit in the House until it be determined. But not to make any …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Boteler's cause second cause. The business for exactions in fishing in Ireland third cause. Dungeness lighthouse the next cause. … delivered up to her without prejudice. [f. 51v] A proviso in the bill for 3 lectures upon [Thomas] Whetenhall's will …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the Middle Temple, esq v Edmund Chapman of St Mary in the Savoy, co. Middlesex, esq, Gentleman of the Privy … to follow up with a challenge. Duck presented the libel in May 1636 and Garrard's witnesses were due to be examined … Brooke, and the Earl of Carbery, 8-9 August 1636 at an inn in Northampton. Garrard was awarded 200 marks in damages and …
23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… kt., to sell the manor of Watford and divers pastures in Hollesworth in the county of Northampton for payment of debts and raising … younger children. Moor-burning: Tuesday next, 2 [o']clock, in the Star Chamber. L. 1a. An act for the settling of the …
23rd February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lunae , 23 0 Februarii 1623 MR. [ROBERT] SNELLING delivers in the bill of the Sabbath, which passed both Houses last convention in Parliament, and has ever since 27 0 Eliz. passed this … Sunday. SIR JAMES PERROT. A Jove principium. That, as in the 2 last Parliaments the communion administered, so now, …
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