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Survey of London
… disposal. As an archetypal Victorian family man with a love of amateur dramatics and musical evenings, he had a … extension wing westwards across the troublesome Gore Lane cottagesboth purchases to be made, as the inscription … . . ., 1891, p. 192. Redgrave misnames St. Eugne as St. Cecilia, deceived, like C. F. Hayward in 1855, by its …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… as a cowardly, blustering fool, unable to meet his debts or carry out his threats, and forced to beg Heylin's … servant, and making a shew that he... [damaged] Heilin in love, did strike him in the face with... and therewith cutt … the same was done for and in consideration of courtesies formerly done by Mr Heylin to or for Mr Challoner when he …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 106 CLARKE V AWBORNE Arthur Clarke of King's Lynn, co. Norfolk, gent v Robert Awborne of West Lynn, co. Norfolk January 1637 Abstract Clarke complained that Awborne … second wife Olive, daughter of Mr Clere of Stokesby, co. Norfolk. Alice, daughter of William Taylour of co. Norfolk, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the parties? 2. Were they a relative, household servant or retainer of Claxton or King? Were they indebted to Claxton or King? 3. How much were they worth in their own goods with …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of his people given in Parliament. And this manifestation, or declaration, the Duke said that himself had seen and read … whether the House should put it presently to a committee or no. [f. 129] MR. [WILLIAM] MALLORY moved for a general … brought a place of £40 to a matter of [£]300. His name is Lane [ sic]. Friday next is given for him to bring in his …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… examine whether Sir Thomas Gerrard be a recusant convict, or no. The Serjeant to bring here any of Sir Thomas Gerrard's … and for newe retornes a fortnight after the retorne. 1. Norfolk 2. Southwark 3. Winchelsea 4. Stafford 5. … the House with it. It is ordered that the committee formerly appointed to view the Clerk's Book shall take notice …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… their profit. Chancellor of the Duchy fears if we destroy or discourage the Merchants [ sic] Adventurers. But he fears … the taking off dyed and dressed cloths will prove well or no, and therefore he would not have us try an experience … lent 25,000 for recovery of their patent, but it was love of themselves. If there be more places and more company, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to disparage him, nor was there then nor yet any cause or reason why Mr Coffin should take exception at any words … not alone nor of sett purpose between themselves by way of love and friendshippe, that they mett together? Lett such … bear his charges. 5. He had been examined in the cause formerly, 'upon the libel given on the behalf of Mr James …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… if so by what degree? Was the witness a household servant or retainer to either party and how much were they worth with … Crosse of Wisbech, gent, Roger Spensly of Holme Hale, co. Norfolk, gent, Thomas Davye of Beeby, co. Leicester, gent, … and Abel Hodges, clerk, and also John Hubbard, esq, Thomas Love, gent, Thomas Whicke, and Henry Farror, gent, to sit at …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… war. SIR J[AMES] PERROT moves for a select committee of 20 or 30 as the House shall think, to consider of the state of … not now need send such an answer to his Majesty as was formerly proposed. SIR EDWARD CECIL. We have given advice to … loving and wise answer to us. That he promises to be in love with Parliaments, and calls himself the husband and his …
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