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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… on 18 March 1638. The two men were quarrelling over a Star Chamber case in which John Reresby and Samuel Ballard … lie will you?', and added, 'If thou, or you, are or art a gentleman, you are, or thou art, an Aerie one, and... a latent fellow, and a knave and a base knave.' Keresforth …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in Berkshire. SIR EDWARD COKE moves to husband time. A great want in the realm of that which is the life of the … the want of vent of native commodities, which brings a great want of money; and that begets a disvaluation of all … Bristol writes that, contrary to the King's commands, he'll deliver the proxy within 24 days. 1 November 1623. His …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… could not at this present examine the same. [f. 63] Upon a petition/ Ordered, that all that have any bills in their … being pursued, the choice of Sir John Jackson void, and a new warrant to issue for a new choice. For Winchelsea. Mr. … the name of a patent. And then you have a custom (which I'll know whether it be agreeable to ancient usage or not) …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… horse, complained that Chamberlaine had called him 'a base fellow, a lyinge fellowe,' and said that 'he was forsworne, and that he could not beleave a word that hee said'. Chamberlaine maintained that Henn had …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Richard Cust) Abstract This cause developed out of a history of quarrelling between two familes from the parish … sums raised for the knighting of Prince Henry. Hungerford, a Gloucestershire J.P., listed a series of insults delivered by Broad over an eighteenth …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the city of Bristol, gent v Gilbert Jones of the same, LL.D. November 1639 - February 1640 Abstract Lewis, a searcher of his Majesty's customs at Bristol, complained that Dr Jones, a civil lawyer and Chancellor of Bristol diocese, had offered …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of several gentlemen, gave him the lie, told him 'he was a foole, and a base fellow, and no gent', and 'made his vaunt afterwards … examined by a commission which included Edward Mottershed LL.D and Ralph Pudsey, gent, from 19 to 21 January 1641 at …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… passed. L. 3a. [ Blank] SIR J[AMES] PERROT. That here a heavy imposition upon all merchandises which come into the … and from thence 28 Ed. 1 and 18 Parliaments between. That a borough cannot forfeit this liberty of sending burgesses by … 123v] It is the Prince's town in the bishopric. Hope you'll do him as much honour as bishop. And there are 2 to be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Abstract Prust, an attorney, complained that Pincombe, a barrister of the Middle Temple, had said to him, 'Thou art a wicked fellow, an ungodly fellow. Thou canst not go to … Terme next ensuing.' No date. Signed by William Lewin, LL.D., Registrar. Summary of proceedings Dr Marten acted as …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… said to him in Lumley's tavern in Chelmsford, 'Thou art a rogue and a jackaknapes', adding 'that he was a better man than I, and if he had me out of doore he would …
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