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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the same, maltman March - April 1638 Abstract Katherine and her husband Captain John De La Haye complained that she … that Lydsey had called her a 'dirty slutt, stinking drab, and idle huswife' and thrown a hoe at Katherine and her … and for expences, in coming and attending at London my selfe, my wife, and my witnesses often times; for drawing …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… alias West, of Basingstoke had usurped the surname and arms of her young son, Charles, Lord De La Ware, a ward … was using the arms of Argent a Fess indented Sable and for difference a Mullett charged with a Crescent theron … the towne. 9/4/68, Instruction to commence proceedings 'My Lady De La Ware desires you to move my Lo Marshall that …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… WARDE [Petty collectors: John Stubbes, fishmonger, and John Wylde, fishmonger.] ST MAR YE HILL PARISHE: … the wyfe of Gillam Curtein, Joane & Margret his daughters and Haunce his servaunte poll 16 Elizabeth a Duche woman … John Collier (£10) 10 Richard Lessett (£5) 5 John Martyn my L. Maiors officer (£5) 5 John Bradley (£5) 5 John Lisbye …
15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Carew Ralegh. This afternoon, knights, burgesses of Devon and Cornwall added. Sir Francis Clerke's bill. This … 1. An act concerning fees to be taken in cities, boroughs and towns corporate. L. 2. An act for the naturalizing of … of the £500 but after confessed it. Secondly, denied to my Lord that he knew of the entry of it into the book, yet …
15th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of the lordship or manor of Goteland, alias Goathland, and the tenants of the same under the most excellent Prince … Etherington, kt. Committed to: Sir John Savile Knights and burgesses of Yorkshire Sir Thomas Hoby Sir Thomas … the King/ For where he said that I sh[owed] [ blank]. My Lords and gentlemen all/ The King's speech. I have nothing …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… SHERLAND reports [Sir James] Ward's bill, with amendments and provisos, which twice read. Engrossetur. A … for not delivering in his patent for printing of briefs and other things on one side unto the committee for … up. Motion for York that some of the committee may go to my Lord of Arundel [ blank] and that a commission may issue …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… did favour none but knaves such as were like himself, and that he was a dishonest man, and that he would prove the same'. Dixon was a justice of the … I doe hereby humbly confess that I am hartily sorry for my such rash and unadvised speaking of the words, of and
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… apprenticed to Babington, a respectable London silkman, and had apparently been injured in the course of his work … 1639, but soon after Babington regretted his outbursts and approached Thomas Bavand, esq, a London based Chester … declared that, "I had used base speeches, that he scorned my words, that I had sayd false, or sued falsity, that my
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1640 (Miniature by John Hoskins c.1635, copyright Victoria and Albert Museum, London). Abstract Dorset complained that while Rigges and Thomas Badd were arguing at the Red Lion Inn, Fareham, … on 27 January 1640, Rigges had said 'what care I for my Lord of Dorset, he is but a poore beggarly lord, and hath …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Randall Minshawe, over getting a ride downstream to London and had ended up, allegedly, insulting the blue coat with a … 'You fellow with the goose on sleeve, you are too saucy and peremptorie', without realising that the coat was Dover's … waterman pointed this out, Fox immediately declared that 'my lord of Dover was an honourable man and that he honored …
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