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2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… that concerns Lord Danvers. Desires to have a copy of it, and that the committee may not sit upon it until a day or 2 within the term; and to have an increase of the committee, or all that will … and all that come to have voice; and a copy to be given to my Lord Danvers. L. 1. Erith and Plumstead. L. 1. An act for …
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 Sephans, with their appurtenances and … them and was moved by the Duke of Lerma in a letter to my Lord of Bristol, 3 of November [ sic] 1614. 2. The …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… scandalous words against Amcotts, a Lincolnshire J.P. and the son of Sir Richard Amcotts, Knight of the Bath. … June 1638, Shuttleworth said that he was 'as good a man, and as good a gentleman, and a better man and a better … I doe hereby acknowledge myselfe to be heartily sorry for my such hastie and inconsiderate speeches; and I doe confesse …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Hobart v Ward 300 HOBART V WARD Sir John Hobart of Norwich and Blickling, co. Norfolk, knt and bart v William Ward of Martham, co. Norfolk, yeoman May - … in the parish of Martham 'that he cared not a turd for my worship'. Process was granted on 19 May 1640 and Dr Eden …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… April 1640 Abstract Holbrooke complained that between July and September 1635, in the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-West, … in Chancery Lane, Wood had said 'that I was a cozener, and a cheater, and that I had cozened my brother George Holbrooke of the moity of the moneys', over …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… London, had killed her late husband, William Wise, steward and cooper of the same vessel, in a duel at Renews Harbour, … that he been seeking to prevent Wise from raising a mutiny and murdering Vincent Harris, the captain. Discipline had … to doe his Ma[jes]ty much service.' Ends the submission My Lord Marshall Ranged farr; might have been spared and
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 … lose the benefit of that act; which twice read in paper, and then engrossed by the Clerk's man at the board, and then … paying his fees. [f. 23] DR. [BARNABY] GOOCH moves my Lord of Oxford's bill may not be read until past 9 of the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… accused of having said in Woolwich between December 1636 and February 1637 that Barnes was 'a rascall and a base rogue and a base stinking beggerly rascall'. … command me to the Turk, or Jew, or Gentile, I will go on my bare feet to serve you, but from the Welsh, good Lord …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… had said to him in the presence of many gentlemen 'you lye and you lye in your throate. I care no more for you then for … would forswear himself 'as fast as a dogg will trott' and that any man could hire his word for two pence. Process … these processes I moved for last court day (vizt 8 May) on my motion. Mr Hopton hath his process already. Now I pray …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the early Stuart period. In June 1640 Sir Robert Hudleston and Robert Hope quarrelled at the Horseshoe Tavern in Drury … base fellow'. When Hudleston answered that he was a knight and the king's servant, and threatened to complain to the … lie and said that 'he cared not; he had better friends to my Lo. Marshall than Sir Robert.' Depositions were quickly …
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