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3rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of certain Lands sold by Sir Thomas Beaumont, knight and baronet etc., to Sir Thomas Cheke, knight. Agreed, Sir … to the great comfort of all his loving subjects at home and all his friends abroad. Such petitions never denied. … First read. VII. DIARY OF SIR NATHANIEL RICH, ADD. 46,191, BRITISH LIBRARY [f. 18v] [3 March 1624] At a conference in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… gent June 1638 - January 1640 Brooke House, Rutland, home of Edward Noel, Viscount Camden, the county's leading … nobleman in the 1630s (From, James Wright, The History and Antiquities of Rutland (1684)) Abstract Andrewes, the … of having called him 'the son of a whore, a base fellow, and noe gentleman' in the highway from Nottingham to London …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Stoke Climsland, co. Cornwall, gent v Nicholas Lampen and William Lampen of Stoke Climsland, millers June 1638 - … captain of the local trained band, clashed with Nicholas and William Lampen in an alehouse in 1635. Abstract Mannaton … Nicholas from him.' 10. After the incident, Mannaton went home 'with an hunting staffe in his hand, and saith that Mr …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… during a game of piquet by palming two of the cards and attempting to discard them when Monson was not looking. … challenged him, the gentlemen bystanders, George Paschall, and George and Henry Colt, although all friends of Welch, … George Colt and Mr Henry Colt. After Lord Monson departed home, Walsh followed and she looked out of a window and heard …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1638 Penhow Castle, Monmouthshire, the late medieval home of Sir Edmund Morgan (Photograph: Richard Cust) Abstract … presented the libel on Morgan's behalf on 18 November and a commission headed by William Thomas, esq., was … of Penhow, yeoman on behalf of Morgan. Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the presence of Humphrey Terrick. 3/123, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… May 1637 - May 1638 Peterborough, where Thomas Billiard and Matthew Robinson quarreled at the Three Tuns Tavern in … Robinson gave him the lie, calling him a son of a whore and challenging him to fight. Robinson claimed that he had … to do thee service'. Robinson commanded his son to go home to fetch a flagon of sack, which he did. The sack was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… by John Morgan of the Wayne Green, Monmouth, gent. Rogers and others were charged with having assaulted Gardener with … him from executing his warrant, calling him 'a base fellow and a bumme bailiffe', and saying that they cared not for 'a … our mandatory was forced to forsake the place and returne home againe, without having executed and performed the …
4th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… f. 28] Jovis , 4 Martii L. 1. An act for the ratifying and confirming of his Majesty's charter to the Company of … to the King of Spain, which he did, married, carried home his wife and never had penny, a few jewels only; and … own maxims. VI. DIARY OF SIR NATHANIEL RICH, ADD. 46,191, BRITISH LIBRARY [f. 15v] [4 March 1624] Notes at the report …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… House in Breage, Cornwall, the seventeenth-century home of Francis Godophin, esquire, justice of the peace and commissioner for taking witness statements at Penzance in … He took out a bond to prosecute the case on 29 June 1637 and on 28 November Dr Duck responded to his libel. A …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of his colonel, calling him 'base fellowe, base villaine and roague', and saying, 'Thou darest not fight with me.' The libel was … West Britons: Cornish Identities and the Early Modern British State (Exeter, 2002), p. 126. George Furseman did not …
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