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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… inside it, Magdalen Street, where the commissioners met in January 1640 to take evidence from Hungate's witnesses (NH … of the privy chamber and deputy lieutenant to Arundel in Norfolk, complained that in August-September 1639 Reynolds had said that he deceived …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… same, yeoman June 1639 - October 1640 The parish church in Windrush, with the aisle paved with ledger stones … went back to James's reign when Broad had been involved in lawsuits against Hungerford's mother and father and had, … an eighteenth month period between mid-1637 and late-1638 in London, Compton-in-the-Hole, Gloucestershire and Burford, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… November 1636 and March 1637 Staples had said at Park in Savernake Forest, Wiltshire, that Hungerford 'was a base … 2. Between November and March 1636 Staples said at Park in the forest of Savernake, that Hungerford 'was a base … Dr Tooker as counsel. Notes No Alexander Staples appears in the Wiltshire visitation of 1623. A Walter Hungerford …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the elder of Derby, skinner March 1639 - March 1640 Derby in 1610, with the county jail, where Edward Hawkes acted as … Huntingdon complained that between August and October 1638 in Derby, in Hawkes's house in the presence of several gentry, Hawkes …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… complained that his neighbour Wynn had abused him in a field in Forden parish, Montgomeryshire, two weeks after Michaelmas … co. Salop, dyer, lived there for 10 years, born at Rushbury, co. Salop, aged about 24 16 June 1640 To Jones's …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Keresforth complained that between March and August 1639, in Gray's Inn Lane, in St Andrew's parish, Holborn, London, Scamaden said that he … Scamaden had given evidence that he was not a gentleman in an earlier suit against Eyre in March 1637.Process was …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Stanhope Hall, Durham, which was produced as an exhibit in this case (Reproduced by permission of the Chapter of the College of Arms) Abstract This was a cause of office in which the Kings of Arms prosecuted Fetherstone for burying … using 'the armes of Fetherstonhaugh of Stanhop Hall in the Bishopprick of Durham, beinge an auntient familye and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Mosely, attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster (d.1638), in Rolleston church (Photograph : Richard Cust) Abstract This … cause of office promoted by Dr Duck, on behalf of Norroy, in which Mosely was charged with displaying shields and banners and placing hatchments in the church at the funeral of his uncle, Sir Edward Mosely, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1634 - January 1637 Abstract This was a cause of office in which the Kings of Arms prosecuted the Painters and … the heralds. It was one of the series of cases brought in May 1634 to curb the improper display of coats of arms [see causes 175, 180, 181]. It was also part of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… esq February 1635 - November 1637 The Tuckfield monument in Holy Cross church, Crediton, showing John Tuckfield on the … Richmond Herald, and then, after Sir Richard's death in May 1635, continued by his successor as Clarenceux, Sir William Le Neve. In February 1635 process was granted against Tuckfield, a …
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