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16th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… certain lands in Ibstock within the county of Leicester, for and towards payment of his debts and portions of his … but the high-sheriff is to do it. To have them both punished. SIR EDWARD COKE. In juvene medico, caemeterii … He thinks the [under-]sheriff has been sufficiently punished and would have him discharged with an admonition. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Arthur Duck, the king's advocate, against the defendants for seeking to fight a duel. The quarrel between Walsh and … and told him that Doubleday had called him a coward for not agreeing to fight him. Walsh responded 'that it was … was charged with contempt of the Earl Marshal's authority for his escape, Coxe with aiding and abetting him and William …
17th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 769; f. 147] Sabbati , 17 Aprilis 1624 L. 1. An act for enabling of Sir John Ryves of Damerne near Blandford in … and unfurnished of munitions and provisions, but not so bad but that £5,000 would give a good remedy to it. That the … which were much nearer than the English, because their butchers carried their sheep alive, because else they would …
17th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to enable Sir Francis Clerke, kt., to sell certain lands for payment of his debts and raising portions to his younger children. L. 2a. An act for the confirmation of certain lands in c om . Wilts sold by … is, to be either sensible or insensible of the good or bad dealing of them with whom he had of late treated. My Lord …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… was descended from a family that had been ancient gentry for up to 200 years. 2. Between December 1635 and April 1636 … Plaintiff's case Cur Mil I, fo. 140, Letters commissory for the plaintiff Addressed to commissioners Nicholas Wicks, … 1. The witnesses were warned of the penalty for perjury and bearing false witness. What was the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… was a cause of office promoted by Dr Duck against Woodall for laying claim to a forged coat of arms in the libel of his … and maintained that he had had the escutcheon for thirty years. He also pointed out that it had not been … one of the arms painters called to testify, said that 'he for his parte did suspect Mr Lillie to be guilty of altering …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Several of them testified that in January 1638, waiting for a boat across Plymouth Sound at Cremyll passage, Stephens … of gentleman over a long period - in documents drawn up for an action against William Harrye in the Court of … Elston. On 21 February 1639 Dr Parry provided material for Stephens's defence; but no further proceedings survive. …
18th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 739; f. 63] Jovis , 18 Martii L. 1. An act for the better and more speedier payment of debts from men imprisoned and for release and discharging of prisoners. L. [ blank]. An/ … their ranks. SIR ROBERT PHELIPS would not have the mayor punished for my Lord of Clanricarde, saying he had honour …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… which Eyre and various other locals had been heavily fined for lampooning the puritan magistrates and ministers of … Eyre retorted that Keresforth was 'a foole and a knave' for saying these things and that 'I cannot spell knave … his companions declared that 'he could not be a gentleman, for that his mother did use to ride upon a payre of panniers …
19th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [CJ 770; f. 150] Lunae , 19 Aprilis 1624 L. 1. An act for the naturalizing of Abigail Little and William Little. L. … Hugh Pyne and Mr. Moore. [ Blank] L. 1. An act to restrain butchers from grazing of cattle. [f. 151v] L. 2. Sir Edward … in compounding physic. First read. An act for restraining butchers from grazing cattle. An act to establish the estate …
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