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2nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… f. 21v] Martis , 2 Martii L. 1a. An act for the confirming and assuring of the manors of New Langport and Sevans, alias … 2. The opinion of the Lords thereupon. In the first branch, 3 things: 1. Concerning the match, that the first … Sic omnes unus amores vicit amor patriae. For the second branch, the opinion of the Lords super tota [m] materia [ m] …
30th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… An act for naturalization of Mrs. Elizabeth [ sic] Murray and William Murray, esq. L. 3a. An act for naturalization of … good content to all the merchants of the kingdom. 6[th] branch, for the merchant strangers, to continue them in their … commodities without assent of Parliament. He wished this branch of their patent to be taken away, but not the patent …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Smith had called him 'base fellow, a slave', and 'a rogue' in the presence of several gentlemen, claiming he was a better gentleman than Molineux, and that Molineux was no gentleman. Molineux maintained he … knt, sonne of Sir Edmond Molineux Kt of the Bath, a branch of the generous family and hath demeaned himselfe like …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… co. Middlesex, gent December 1639 - June 1640 Holborn and Drury Lane as they appeared in 1570, before the building … the early Stuart period. In October 1639 Thomas Mucklowe and William Skipwith fought with swords in Maypole Alley, … 1639 Skipwith had said to him that he 'was a base stinking and unworthy fellowe and noe gentleman', that he came from a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Francis Foster of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London, surgeon, and John Stepkin, gent November 1639 - June 1640 Abstract … Skipwith had served in the Palatinate under Lord Vere and had been a gentleman in the queen's service for 10 years. He complained that Mucklowe 'drew his sword, and ran at me behinde, and had slayne me, but that I turned …
5th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… To let them have a time to produce their deeds and avow them. Recommitted. Mr. [William] Noye Sir John … this complaint exhibited to the committee of grievances, and courts of justice, and to have the Lord Treasurer have a … Eliz. for preserving the fry of fish. [ Blank] 5 Eliz. the branch for bringing in cod and ling in barrels, which came in …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… petition referred to the committee for grievances, and the patent to be brought here on Friday next. Committee … writs on Friday next, 2 [o']clock, in the former place. And all that will come to have voice. L. 3a. [ Blank] Upon … for his Majesty in a s cire facias against Henry Heron, and for declaration of the letters patents therein mentioned …
6th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Sunday. Upon question, passed. L. 3a. An act to prevent and reform profane swearing and cursing. Upon question, passed. L. 3a. An act for the explanation of a branch of the statute made in the 3rd year of the King's … against him. Called in. L . 2. An act for repeal of a branch/ SIR EDWARD COKE. To have this bill committed, for a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 97 Carnaby v Johnson and Carnaby 97 CARNABY V JOHNSON AND CARNABY Sir William … he required his relative Ralph Carnaby, from a junior branch of the family, 'to give his armes with due … not only refuseth to doe but boasteth himself to come of a branch of that stocke superior to your petitioner.' Process …
9th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to be this day sevennight. Free trade, all to have voice; and Mr. [John] Bankes added. L. 1. An act/ [f. 119] L. 1. An … afternoon, Court of Wards, 2 [o']clock. L. 1. Lead ore and mine. SIR JOHN SAVILE. To have Sir Richard Lydall bring … burgess. Report from the committee of trade upon that branch of overburdening trade and particularly by the new …
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