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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… FiztGarret, gent No date Abstract Bagot complained that an Irish gentleman, Mr. FitzGarrett, had given him the lie and assaulted him. Claiming that he was a maimed man, and that FitzGarrett was plotting further trouble for him, …
22nd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Montagu Sir Thomas Estcourt Sir Edmund Bowyer All lawyers and merchants that will come are to have voice. Wednesday, … Knights, burgesses of Essex, Middlesex, Hertford[shire] and London Sir John Savile Sir Maximilian Dallison Mr. … in that to the King so it might be no harm to religion at home and that it may only serve for the princes that may be …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lady [Joan] Jermy to meet 2 [o']clock, Exchequer Chamber, and to be reported first upon Monday next by Sir H[enry] … question, not to be committed. The proviso thirdly read and, upon question, passed. Robert Hall, that served the … 3, foreign cloth is forbidden and clothiers are invited home to us. 25 0 Ed. 3, a measure is set for our cloth and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of proceedings Dr Duck acted as counsel for Furseman and Dr Eden for Pomeroy. In May 1636, there was mention of a bond for £100, and in June Dr Duck was required to give the libel and … West Britons: Cornish Identities and the Early Modern British State (Exeter, 2002), p. 126. George Furseman did not …
23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Sir Richard Burneby, kt., to sell the manor of Watford and divers pastures in Hollesworth in the county of Northampton for payment of debts and raising of portions for younger children. Moor-burning: … By a late order, this made at the merchant buyers' own home, at 28 several places, whereas before but in one. They …
23rd February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… which passed both Houses last convention in Parliament, and has ever since 27 0 Eliz. passed this House. L. 1a. An … communion administered, so now, as a sign of unity in mind and religion, and of our charity, and a thanksgiving for our … that as every- [p. 6] one that travels abroad should bring home something with him for his country's good, so he should …
23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the committee Thursday 3 weeks by order of the House. And somebody authorised from my Lord Danvers. Ordered. MR. … To have these men heard by their counsel at the committee, and to have their witnesses heard. Ordered. [f. 83v] L . 2. … same form and manner beyond sea as they were at [f. 92v] home and had power to trade into Holland, Zealand, Brabant, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639. Browne had also said 'sure he is some trooper', and that if Gifford had a purse of money in a tavern 'amongst … Bishops' Wars (Cambridge, 1994), p. 43; PRO, SP 28/138/4; British Library, Thomason Tract, E107(12), An extract of all … York, and Lincolnshire , 19 July (London, 1642), p. 8; British Library, E121/4/8, no.13; Bodleian Library, Oxford, …
24th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [ L. 2.] David Stanniere took the oaths of supremacy and allegiance. Committed. Sir Thomas Myddelton Sir Thomas … [John] Drake Sir A[rthur] Herrys Sir Robert More Knights and burgesses of Northampton, Leicester and Warwick Mr. … from the 6th of October last, the day the Prince came home; to lands seised, as well as not. 2. Concealed wardships …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… SIR EDWARD HOWARD elects to serve for Calne in Wiltshire, and relinquishes Wallingford in Berkshire. SIR EDWARD COKE … the realm of that which is the life of the kingdom: trade and [ blank]; the want of vent of native commodities, which … Olivares said, fear not that, sir, we will bring you home with an army; whereupon the Prince commented, but not at …
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