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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that 'savours more of a dunghill then a gentleman'. Done's son was apprenticed to Babington, a respectable London … to the Chamberlain of London, thus prompting Babington's intemperate response. In July 1639, after a quarrel with … to arrange a reconciliation who then approached Done's counsel Dr Duck. Two of Sir Ralph's sons based in London, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… which the waterman wore as a servant to Dover. On Fox's version of events he had said, 'You fellow with the goose … peremptorie', without realising that the coat was Dover's livery. When the waterman pointed this out, Fox immediately … man and that he honored him.' According to Dover's counsel, Fox had said, 'Whose foole's coate doest thou …
16th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… better government of the same trade. L. 1. Edward Egerton's bill. L. 2. An act to reverse a decree made in the Court of … Court of Wards, 2 [o']clock. L. 2. [Temple] Newsam's bill. Committed to: [col. 1] [col. 2] Sir Clement … ANDERSON. To assist for/ SPEAKER. A letter from the King's [ illegible] to him. The letter read. The effect whereof …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to the apparent and manifest disgrace of your petitioner's birth and family, with many more scandalous words, tending …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… v Doubleday 172 DUCK V DOUBLEDAY Arthur Duck, LL.D., King's Advocate v Thomas Doubleday, Robert Walsh, Cassy Borrough, gents, and John Coxe, the Earl Marshal's messenger May - June 1638 Abstract This was a cause of office presented by Dr Arthur Duck, the king's advocate, against the defendants for seeking to fight a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Pinchbecke 177 DUCK V PINCHBECKE Arthur Duck, LL.D., King's Advocate v John Pinchbecke of London, esq October 1635 - … Pembroke the scandalous letter attached insulting the earl's honour. 3. Pembroke was an illustrious lord and secretary of the king's council. 4. Arthur Duck, King's Advocate would prosecute …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… who had falsely assumed the title of gentleman. Edgecumbe's fifteen witnesses were examined by a commission headed by … Edgecumbe's libel: 2. He had heard that Stephen Croft was clark and steward of two of Edgecumbe's manor courts in Coy … wore his livery, never having any other master and was clark and steward for some of Edgecumbe's manor courts. 3. In …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… The cause of this case remains unknown as only Elrington's bond of 25 April 1640 survives. Initial proceedings 5/10, Plaintiff's bond 25 April 1640 Bound to 'appear in the Court in Arundel … daughter of Robert Bankworth of Bow Lane, London. Edward's second wife was Jane, daughter of William Newton of Lewes, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… insulted by Keresforth in the hall of William Dickenson's inn at Rotherham, Yorkshire, in the presence of other … Keresforth, George Sitwell gent and others. Keresforth's contention was that Reresby and Ballard had abandoned the … of the towne; and amongst the rest against George Coates, clark, parson of the parish church of St Peters in the towne, …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… all fees himself. 6. Not registering institutions. Gratian's Canons not of force here. [William] Lyndwood says, n on … upon every ounce of, etc. 3. Concealments. By the King's Book, not to be granted to any, yet Sir John Townshend had … of waters within London and 7 miles. 6. Sir John Meldrum's patent for Wintertonness lighthouse. A lighthouse formerly …
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